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... edition 2 edition I edition 2 edition paper . papers . to . in . I edition 2 edition poppey . poppeys . t To compress and epitomize the numerous examples above stated , I of this interesting Canon , is no easy task , yet I wish to make ...
... edition 2 edition I edition 2 edition paper . papers . to . in . I edition 2 edition poppey . poppeys . t To compress and epitomize the numerous examples above stated , I of this interesting Canon , is no easy task , yet I wish to make ...
Page 151
... edition , in his preface to the above mentioned Grammar * .- Father Houbigant , of the Ora- tory , so well known for his splendid edition of the Hebrew Bible and his elegant Latin version , intended to give a third edition of Masclef ...
... edition , in his preface to the above mentioned Grammar * .- Father Houbigant , of the Ora- tory , so well known for his splendid edition of the Hebrew Bible and his elegant Latin version , intended to give a third edition of Masclef ...
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... edition , and the deserved reputation of the work , rendered its re- publication very desirable . An account of the first edition will be found in our Soth volume , P. 245 . Art . 21. An Abridgment of the Modern Determinations in the ...
... edition , and the deserved reputation of the work , rendered its re- publication very desirable . An account of the first edition will be found in our Soth volume , P. 245 . Art . 21. An Abridgment of the Modern Determinations in the ...
Contents
Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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