The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tom 7James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1792 |
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... doubt that it would foon be filled , and the work presented to the public with suitable notes biographical and political . Such as may desire to support this under- taking , would do well to announce their names to the Editor of this ...
... doubt that it would foon be filled , and the work presented to the public with suitable notes biographical and political . Such as may desire to support this under- taking , would do well to announce their names to the Editor of this ...
Strona 8
... doubt of this haith m d'Aubigny in great dompts of lait , in so moche as h his chambre as it were not weil disposed , & c . It is thought of many , that if certaine persons were fr wold be wone in short tyme . Hee is content to heare a ...
... doubt of this haith m d'Aubigny in great dompts of lait , in so moche as h his chambre as it were not weil disposed , & c . It is thought of many , that if certaine persons were fr wold be wone in short tyme . Hee is content to heare a ...
Strona 51
... doubt which of them fhould most be credited . The Swedish na- turalist represents the two horned rhinoceros as being a very different animal from that already described . Its fkin is smooth , having none of those plaits or folds , that ...
... doubt which of them fhould most be credited . The Swedish na- turalist represents the two horned rhinoceros as being a very different animal from that already described . Its fkin is smooth , having none of those plaits or folds , that ...
Strona 55
... doubt the bril- liant period of the Portuguese history . The life of D. Joao 2 ° . by Resende , is a book much to his purpose , but it is now very hard to be met with . Pedro Nunes's book of navigation , printed in 1573 I have got , and ...
... doubt the bril- liant period of the Portuguese history . The life of D. Joao 2 ° . by Resende , is a book much to his purpose , but it is now very hard to be met with . Pedro Nunes's book of navigation , printed in 1573 I have got , and ...
Strona 56
... doubt but if your would come to Lifbon , he w up a great deal of useful information : - make a good paragraph in his preface went to Portugal on purpose . I fhould glad to see him here , and would willin him every afsistance in my power ...
... doubt but if your would come to Lifbon , he w up a great deal of useful information : - make a good paragraph in his preface went to Portugal on purpose . I fhould glad to see him here , and would willin him every afsistance in my power ...
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