The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... reader will be enabled to form some notion of the ancient manners and customs of the north , from some of the precepts which the Hávamál incul- cates . " Sojourn not long in the same place ; he who remains too long in the house of ...
... reader will be enabled to form some notion of the ancient manners and customs of the north , from some of the precepts which the Hávamál incul- cates . " Sojourn not long in the same place ; he who remains too long in the house of ...
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... reader to Pearce's share of these volumes , we must give a brief sketch of the author , from a sort of confession , which he prefixed to them , in compliance with Mr. Salt's request . We should suppose that the most romantic imagi ...
... reader to Pearce's share of these volumes , we must give a brief sketch of the author , from a sort of confession , which he prefixed to them , in compliance with Mr. Salt's request . We should suppose that the most romantic imagi ...
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... reader . It is filled with details of civil contests between rival chieftains , and with petty affairs concerning himself , which , related in the dull style of an unlettered man , who was incapable of converting such incidents into the ...
... reader . It is filled with details of civil contests between rival chieftains , and with petty affairs concerning himself , which , related in the dull style of an unlettered man , who was incapable of converting such incidents into the ...
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... reader need hardly be told that a very corrupt species of christianity prevails in Abyssinia , more akin to the Greek church than to any other form of faith with which we are acquainted . With this religion many pagan practices are ...
... reader need hardly be told that a very corrupt species of christianity prevails in Abyssinia , more akin to the Greek church than to any other form of faith with which we are acquainted . With this religion many pagan practices are ...
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... reader may think it fabulous and ridiculous ; yet we have accounts of something of the same kind in the New Testament , which the priests and learned men of Abyssinia believe to be the same complaint . This complaint is called tigretier ...
... reader may think it fabulous and ridiculous ; yet we have accounts of something of the same kind in the New Testament , which the priests and learned men of Abyssinia believe to be the same complaint . This complaint is called tigretier ...
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