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in Occurrences 64%

Campell's Chronicle is looked upon as the most authentic and circumstantial; but there being only a few manuscript copies of it extant in the hands of private persons in the Grisons, I have not been able to avail myself of his researches.

of Occurrences 35%

"There is nothing extant of his works, sir; but by all accounts he seems to have been a fine genius!"

to Occurrences 5%

As in modern times the fate of India and the fate of North America were determined by sea-power, so also at a very remote epoch sea-power decided whether or not Hellenic colonisation was to take root in, and Hellenic culture to dominate, Central and Northern Italy as it dominated Southern Italy, where traces of it are extant to this day.

at Occurrences 4%

There are a good many traditions about this visit of Moses, some of which are extant at the present day; but these, of course, are the result of what might be called cumulative imagination.

on Occurrences 4%

It is said also that there is a letter of Marcus extant on this matter.

among Occurrences 4%

Moreover, do not be afraid that you will not live quite safely in the midst of it and enjoy all the blessings extant among men, if you are willing to arrange all the details as I shall advise you.

as Occurrences 3%

Why, the poem is alone sufficient to redeem the character of the age we live in from the imputation of degenerating in poetry, were there no such beings extant as Burns, and Bowles, Cowper, and , fill up the blank how you please; I say nothing.

under Occurrences 2%

This play is extant under the title of Herod and Antipater, a tragedy, printed 4to, 1622; when or where this play was acted, Mr. Langbaine cannot determine; for, says he, the imperfection of my copy hinders my information; for the foundation, it is built on history: See Josephus.

for Occurrences 2%

As it was impossible to make so large a vessel of pottery, it was made of silver and remained extant for some time, regarded somewhat in the light of a votive offering, until Hadrian finally set eyes on it and had it melted down.

with Occurrences 1%

The chief value of this book to Barwood was in a reference it contained to a fuller Gospel of Judas Iscariot, not now extant with the exception of some passages quoted in the writings of Irenaeus.

amongst Occurrences 1%

" Homer says nothing butmy mind changed. {165b} One of the fables here alluded to is yet extant amongst those ascribed to AEsop, but that concerning the camel I never met with. {166a} That part of Athens which was called the upper city, in opposition to the lower city.

before Occurrences 1%

The written gospel varies not, and if it be but simply and plainly proposed tho to some it be proposed with more advantage, to some with less, still we have the same things immediately relating to our peace extant before our eyes ...

between Occurrences 1%

VEDDAS, the aborigines of Ceylon, of whom some 2000, still in a wild state, are extant between Kandy and the E. coast.

by Occurrences 1%

As an instance, may be cited the genus Catenicella, of which this collection affords about fifteen species, and of which certainly not more than three have been previously noticed in any way, and of these no sufficient descriptions or figures are extant by which even that small number could be identified.

from Occurrences 1%

Three eclogues are extant from the pen of Pontano, a distinguished humanist at the court of Ferdinand I and his successors at Naples, and a Latin poet of considerable grace and feeling.

up Occurrences 1%

The door, with the hole still in it, was extant up to the other day.

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