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... A. D. Lindsay . 456-7 L 565 Republic . Translated , with an Introduction , by A. D. Lindsay . 64 Plutarch's Moralia . 20 Essays translated by Philemon Holland . Sophocles ' Dramas . Translated by Sir G. Young , Bart . 114 Thucydides ...
... A. D. Lindsay . 456-7 L 565 Republic . Translated , with an Introduction , by A. D. Lindsay . 64 Plutarch's Moralia . 20 Essays translated by Philemon Holland . Sophocles ' Dramas . Translated by Sir G. Young , Bart . 114 Thucydides ...
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... A. D. Lindsay . 483 Boehme's ( Jacob ) The Signature of All Things , with Other Writings . Introduction by Clifford Bax . 569 Browne's Religio Medici , etc. Introduction by Professor C. H. Herford . 92 Bunyan's Grace Abounding and Mr ...
... A. D. Lindsay . 483 Boehme's ( Jacob ) The Signature of All Things , with Other Writings . Introduction by Clifford Bax . 569 Browne's Religio Medici , etc. Introduction by Professor C. H. Herford . 92 Bunyan's Grace Abounding and Mr ...
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... A. D. Lindsay , M.A. 482 Subjection of Women . ( See Wollstonecraft , Mary , under SCIENCE . ) More's Utopia . Introduction by Judge O'Hagan . 461 L New Testament . Arranged in the order in which the books came to the Christians of the ...
... A. D. Lindsay , M.A. 482 Subjection of Women . ( See Wollstonecraft , Mary , under SCIENCE . ) More's Utopia . Introduction by Judge O'Hagan . 461 L New Testament . Arranged in the order in which the books came to the Christians of the ...
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WILLIAM CONGREVE 1670172829 | 29 |
THOMAS YALDEN 16711736 | 53 |
WILLIAM SOMERVILE 16921742 | 65 |
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