The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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had supposed . Commerce and agriculture , ' says he , are universally permitted ; and under the general designation of servants of the other three tribes , the Sudras ( one of the four grand classes into which the Hindus are divided ) ...
had supposed . Commerce and agriculture , ' says he , are universally permitted ; and under the general designation of servants of the other three tribes , the Sudras ( one of the four grand classes into which the Hindus are divided ) ...
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The portions into which the spoil was divided , are enumerated by a Welsh historian , The ancient purity of the Welsh language is supposed to be best preserved in the counties of Glamorgan and Monmouth . Many ancient words , which are ...
The portions into which the spoil was divided , are enumerated by a Welsh historian , The ancient purity of the Welsh language is supposed to be best preserved in the counties of Glamorgan and Monmouth . Many ancient words , which are ...
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Marmion's defeat is attributable to the horror inspired by the supposed spectre , in whose visage he recognises the image of De Wilton , whom he considered as dead . He returns to the hostel , and continues his journey to Dủn Edin under ...
Marmion's defeat is attributable to the horror inspired by the supposed spectre , in whose visage he recognises the image of De Wilton , whom he considered as dead . He returns to the hostel , and continues his journey to Dủn Edin under ...
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