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Page 110
... contains " omne quod exit in UM , seu Græcum sive Latinum , " which bears the remotest reference to the antient or modern history and condition of the city of York . Mr. Hargrove is the editor of a weekly political journal in that city ...
... contains " omne quod exit in UM , seu Græcum sive Latinum , " which bears the remotest reference to the antient or modern history and condition of the city of York . Mr. Hargrove is the editor of a weekly political journal in that city ...
Page 302
... contains sufficient to supply the general scholar , who has a taste for the fine arts , with the information which ... containing a Series of Engrav- ings of Views , Plans , Elevations , Sections , and Details , of all the various ...
... contains sufficient to supply the general scholar , who has a taste for the fine arts , with the information which ... containing a Series of Engrav- ings of Views , Plans , Elevations , Sections , and Details , of all the various ...
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... contain- ing a mixture of hornblend . The botanist must also be told that the byssus iolithus does not grow on this tomb ... contains hornblend , and in a few instances mica , and , a little below the village , is traversed by a vein of ...
... contain- ing a mixture of hornblend . The botanist must also be told that the byssus iolithus does not grow on this tomb ... contains hornblend , and in a few instances mica , and , a little below the village , is traversed by a vein of ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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