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- adjective being eight more than sixty
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Qin Dynasty, lxviii romanization of language, lviii
Tao II Dr. 2010
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Qin Dynasty, lxviii romanization of language, lviii
Tao II Dr. 2010
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Qin Dynasty, lxviii romanization of language, lviii
Tao II Dr. 2010
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Qin Dynasty, lxviii romanization of language, lviii
Tao II Dr. 2010
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The supposition, mentioned in the text (p. lxviii), that the Niger terminates in the River Congo, or, as it is sometimes called, the Zaire, is entirely a recent conjecture, adopted by Park in consequence of the information and suggestions of Mr. Maxwell, an experienced African trader, who appears from his letters to have been a man of observation and intelligence.
The Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa, in the Year 1805 2008
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The Styrian Orientalist129 quotes with sundry misprints130 an ampler version of a passage in Chapter lxviii., which is abbreviated in the French translation of M.C. Barbier de Meynard. 131
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Christian, as it is obligatory (Farz) to a Moslem (Koran, chapt.iv. and lxviii.).
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Verona short in xxxv. 3, lxvii. 34, although it retains its proper quantity in lxviii.
Poems and Fragments 2006
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Again, Pheneos is a dactyl in lxviii. 111, while Satrachus is an anapaest in xcv.
Poems and Fragments 2006
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I have made any sometimes short, more often long; to, usually short, is lengthened in lxi. 26, lxvii. 19, lxviii. 143; with is similarly long, though not followed by a consonant, in lxi.
Poems and Fragments 2006
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