A Manual of Classical Bibliography: Comprising a Copious Detail of the Various Editions of the Greek and Latin Classics, and of the Critical and Philological Works Published in Illustration of Them, with an Account of the Principal Translations, Into English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, Etc, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1837 |
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... considerable additions and improvements were made . The division of France into departments , instead of its ancient ... considerably above a thousand ; and a great number of the others were either newly written or greatly improved ...
... considerable additions and improvements were made . The division of France into departments , instead of its ancient ... considerably above a thousand ; and a great number of the others were either newly written or greatly improved ...
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... considerably enlarged and improved . It has , indeed , been objected by some , that I have already stretched the limits of my work too far , by admitting into it descriptions of birds , which can only be tamed with considerable ...
... considerably enlarged and improved . It has , indeed , been objected by some , that I have already stretched the limits of my work too far , by admitting into it descriptions of birds , which can only be tamed with considerable ...
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... considerable im provement on the premises . The Doctor is a Chemist of es teemed skill and eminence ; and he purposes , by artificial means , here to produce waters of the same power and effect as those of Cheltenham and Harrowgate , as ...
... considerable im provement on the premises . The Doctor is a Chemist of es teemed skill and eminence ; and he purposes , by artificial means , here to produce waters of the same power and effect as those of Cheltenham and Harrowgate , as ...
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... considerable extent to be re - afforested the rainfall would be considerably increased . It seemed to him that we could do with rather less rain than more , speaking of agriculture generally . Mr. G. A. H. SAMUEL asked whether this ...
... considerable extent to be re - afforested the rainfall would be considerably increased . It seemed to him that we could do with rather less rain than more , speaking of agriculture generally . Mr. G. A. H. SAMUEL asked whether this ...
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... considerably higher . The consequence was , that the country suffered a severe loss , without reaping any advantage , as ... considerable coinages of gold were made and issued they were all done at the old rate of £ 3 : 17 : 10 per ounce ...
... considerably higher . The consequence was , that the country suffered a severe loss , without reaping any advantage , as ... considerable coinages of gold were made and issued they were all done at the old rate of £ 3 : 17 : 10 per ounce ...