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Relation of the Battle of

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BATTY, Captain. Campaign of cisest notions of God, and the soul, may the left Wing of the Allied Army the kind, in my humble opinion, that the in the Western Pyrenees and South present times, greatly advanced in true of France in the years 1813-14, un-philosophy, have produced.'-BISHOP WARder Field Marshal the Marquis of Matho, or the Cosmotheoria Wellington. Lond. 1823. 4to. 27. Contains pp. 185, with a plan and plates Puerilis, in ten Dialogues; wherein drawn and etched by Captain Batty. For from the Phenomena of the Material the other publications of this gentleman, World, briefly explained, the Princisee Scenery. BAUDIER, Mich. History of the ples of Natural Religion are deduced Calamities of Margaret of Anjou, and demonstrated. Lond. 1745. 8vo. Queen of England. Lond. 1737. 8vo. 5s.

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