The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 29R. Phillips, 1810 - British periodicals |
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... given by that Tartar conqueror , and his children ; but the historian is silent on the subject of the ottar . The Ayeen Akbery , or Commentary of the Grand Mogul Akber , translated by Mr. Gladwin , of Calcutta , contains a chapter on ...
... given by that Tartar conqueror , and his children ; but the historian is silent on the subject of the ottar . The Ayeen Akbery , or Commentary of the Grand Mogul Akber , translated by Mr. Gladwin , of Calcutta , contains a chapter on ...
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... given . " At the commencement of this festival , the mother of Princess Nourjehan , having presented some essence of roses which she had extracted , and the Emperor having approved of it , he thought proper to bestow on the discovery ...
... given . " At the commencement of this festival , the mother of Princess Nourjehan , having presented some essence of roses which she had extracted , and the Emperor having approved of it , he thought proper to bestow on the discovery ...
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... given by the ambitious female to her illustrious lover , that the essence of roses was discovered . Amidst the varieties of luxury displayed on that occasion , the princess had contrived that rose - water should flow in a small canal ...
... given by the ambitious female to her illustrious lover , that the essence of roses was discovered . Amidst the varieties of luxury displayed on that occasion , the princess had contrived that rose - water should flow in a small canal ...
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... given by God , but only 9. That the psalms were written by seve ral persons , and on particular occasions . That the sublimest devotion , and all the beauties of fine writing , are to be found in them . But he denied them any ...
... given by God , but only 9. That the psalms were written by seve ral persons , and on particular occasions . That the sublimest devotion , and all the beauties of fine writing , are to be found in them . But he denied them any ...
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... given many in no other ; " for surely this deinition by Stephanus , contains two distinct mean . ings , the 1st . plenum lachrymis , ( tearful ordoleful ) ; the 2nd , dignum quod fleatur , ( that which may be lamented ) . Now it is to ...
... given many in no other ; " for surely this deinition by Stephanus , contains two distinct mean . ings , the 1st . plenum lachrymis , ( tearful ordoleful ) ; the 2nd , dignum quod fleatur , ( that which may be lamented ) . Now it is to ...
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