The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... late Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College , Cambridge . With eighty engravings by JEWITT , and numerous Maps and Plans , and an Appendix , bringing the Work down to 1876. Demy 4to . £ 338 . Old Rome . A Handbook of the Ruins of the ...
... late Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College , Cambridge . With eighty engravings by JEWITT , and numerous Maps and Plans , and an Appendix , bringing the Work down to 1876. Demy 4to . £ 338 . Old Rome . A Handbook of the Ruins of the ...
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... late Act of Parliament for suspending the Habeas Corpus Act 457 17. How Ministers of State should bear an undeserved Reproach 461 18. Of the late French Edict for increasing the Value of their Louis d'Ors 464 19. The unchristian Spirit ...
... late Act of Parliament for suspending the Habeas Corpus Act 457 17. How Ministers of State should bear an undeserved Reproach 461 18. Of the late French Edict for increasing the Value of their Louis d'Ors 464 19. The unchristian Spirit ...
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... late Grand Monarque ; so that I shall not here consider the many evil consequences which it must have upon their trade , their exchange , and public credit : I shall only take notice of the whimsical circumstances a people must lie ...
... late Grand Monarque ; so that I shall not here consider the many evil consequences which it must have upon their trade , their exchange , and public credit : I shall only take notice of the whimsical circumstances a people must lie ...
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