A Dictionary of the Anonymous and Pseudonymous Literature of Great Britain: Including the Works of Foreigners Written In, Or Translated Into the English Language, Volume 1W. Paterson, 1882 - Anonyms and pseudonyms, English |
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... French bibliographer , M. Philarète Chasles , in tracing out , in the Révue des deux Mondes , an exhaustive plan for English Literature ' similar to that which other civilised nations already possess , ' begins his article thus : - ' In ...
... French bibliographer , M. Philarète Chasles , in tracing out , in the Révue des deux Mondes , an exhaustive plan for English Literature ' similar to that which other civilised nations already possess , ' begins his article thus : - ' In ...
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... French of Mlle . FAUQUE . ] In two volumes . London : 1759 . Rev. ] Duodecimo . * [ Mon. ABBAYE ( the ) of the holy Ghoost . Here begynneth spekynge of a place that is named the abbay of the holy ghost , yt shall be foūded or groūded in ...
... French of Mlle . FAUQUE . ] In two volumes . London : 1759 . Rev. ] Duodecimo . * [ Mon. ABBAYE ( the ) of the holy Ghoost . Here begynneth spekynge of a place that is named the abbay of the holy ghost , yt shall be foūded or groūded in ...
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... French of Antoine LECAMUS . ] London : 1754. Duodecimo . * ABDIAS the Prophet , interpreted by T. B. Fellow of Magdalene College , in Oxforde . [ By Thomas BRASBRidge . ] Seene and allowed according to the order appoynted . Imprinted at ...
... French of Antoine LECAMUS . ] London : 1754. Duodecimo . * ABDIAS the Prophet , interpreted by T. B. Fellow of Magdalene College , in Oxforde . [ By Thomas BRASBRidge . ] Seene and allowed according to the order appoynted . Imprinted at ...
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... French fleets in the West Indies , on the twelfth of April 1782 , in a letter to Lord Dalrymple . [ By Sir Gilbert BLANE . ] London : 1782 ? Octavo . [ W. , Brit . Mus . ] ACCOUNT of the battle of Culloden , April 16 , 1746. [ By Lord ...
... French fleets in the West Indies , on the twelfth of April 1782 , in a letter to Lord Dalrymple . [ By Sir Gilbert BLANE . ] London : 1782 ? Octavo . [ W. , Brit . Mus . ] ACCOUNT of the battle of Culloden , April 16 , 1746. [ By Lord ...
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... French , Dutch , and Danish . VI . Of the Eng- lish . Each part contains an accurate description of the settlements in it , their extent , climate , productions , trade , genius , and disposition of their inhabi- tants the interests of ...
... French , Dutch , and Danish . VI . Of the Eng- lish . Each part contains an accurate description of the settlements in it , their extent , climate , productions , trade , genius , and disposition of their inhabi- tants the interests of ...
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