Historia Litteraria: Or, An Exact and Early Account of the Most Valuable Books Published in the Several Parts of Europe, Том 4Archibald Bower N. Prevost, 1732 |
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... shall not take upon us to determine ; but we must observe in behalf of our Author , that being a Minifter of the National Church in Hol- land , he is fubject to the Dutch Synod , and is not at Liberty to publish any Book , without ...
... shall not take upon us to determine ; but we must observe in behalf of our Author , that being a Minifter of the National Church in Hol- land , he is fubject to the Dutch Synod , and is not at Liberty to publish any Book , without ...
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... shall now endeavour to entertain our Readers . IT opens with a Letter written by Mr. Chau- vin , M.D. to the Marchionefs de Senozan , on the Methods that were employ'd to discover the Accomplices in a Murder committed in Lyons , July 5 ...
... shall now endeavour to entertain our Readers . IT opens with a Letter written by Mr. Chau- vin , M.D. to the Marchionefs de Senozan , on the Methods that were employ'd to discover the Accomplices in a Murder committed in Lyons , July 5 ...
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... shall now :: refume . Fenghiz Khan having made fuch Progrefs to wards the Summit of his Glory , as has been told . in the foregoing Article on this Collections continued to add to his martial Fame and ther Enlargement of his Dominion by ...
... shall now :: refume . Fenghiz Khan having made fuch Progrefs to wards the Summit of his Glory , as has been told . in the foregoing Article on this Collections continued to add to his martial Fame and ther Enlargement of his Dominion by ...
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... ? Who could imagine , for example , when he comes to defcribe Oxford , that even a Student there fhall not know by him when he is come to Christ Church but but shall fee it fpelt in fuch a manner , 118 HISTORIA LITTERARIA . N ° .XX .
... ? Who could imagine , for example , when he comes to defcribe Oxford , that even a Student there fhall not know by him when he is come to Christ Church but but shall fee it fpelt in fuch a manner , 118 HISTORIA LITTERARIA . N ° .XX .
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... shall fee it fpelt in fuch a manner , with fuch a number of Confonants and difference of Vowels , that he fhall not be able to unravel it but by its beginning with a C ? And now if they are fo fearfully negligent and arbitrary in what ...
... shall fee it fpelt in fuch a manner , with fuch a number of Confonants and difference of Vowels , that he fhall not be able to unravel it but by its beginning with a C ? And now if they are fo fearfully negligent and arbitrary in what ...
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