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... volumes ) , The History of England , from the Earliest Times to the Death of George II ( 4 volumes ) , The Roman History ( 2 volumes ) , The Grecian History ( 2 volumes ) , An History of the Earth , and Animated Nature ( 8 volumes ) ...
... volumes ) , The History of England , from the Earliest Times to the Death of George II ( 4 volumes ) , The Roman History ( 2 volumes ) , The Grecian History ( 2 volumes ) , An History of the Earth , and Animated Nature ( 8 volumes ) ...
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... Volumes IIId and IVth . 4to . Price of the four volumes bound , 21. 10. Linde , and Field.1 15 AFT FTER having said so much relating to this valuable work , in the 14th and 15th volumes of our Review , 2 it might now be sufficient ...
... Volumes IIId and IVth . 4to . Price of the four volumes bound , 21. 10. Linde , and Field.1 15 AFT FTER having said so much relating to this valuable work , in the 14th and 15th volumes of our Review , 2 it might now be sufficient ...
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... volumes of his history ; which , however , does not yet comprehend the third part of even the quadrupedes . We should be glad to know how many hundred volumes the whole of his work will make when compleated ? 15 The work before us is ...
... volumes of his history ; which , however , does not yet comprehend the third part of even the quadrupedes . We should be glad to know how many hundred volumes the whole of his work will make when compleated ? 15 The work before us is ...
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REVIEWS | 5 |
The History of Two Persons of Quality | 16 |
A Treatise upon Dropsies | 23 |
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