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Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom. THE SELECT JOURNAL OF FOREIGN PERIODICAL LITERATURE . L VOLUME I. FOR 1834 . JANUARY - APRIL . OBOS BOSTON : PUBLISHED BY CHARLES BOWEN . 1834 . P342.1 CAMBRIDGE : CHARLES FOLSOM , PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITY.
Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom. THE SELECT JOURNAL OF FOREIGN PERIODICAL LITERATURE . L VOLUME I. FOR 1834 . JANUARY - APRIL . OBOS BOSTON : PUBLISHED BY CHARLES BOWEN . 1834 . P342.1 CAMBRIDGE : CHARLES FOLSOM , PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITY.
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... published from the Originals in the pos- session of the EARL OF WALDEGrave . Edited by LORD DOVER . III . LIFE AND POSTHUMOUS WORK OF ARCHDEACON COXE Memoirs of the Administration of the Right Hon- orable Henry Pelham . Collected from ...
... published from the Originals in the pos- session of the EARL OF WALDEGrave . Edited by LORD DOVER . III . LIFE AND POSTHUMOUS WORK OF ARCHDEACON COXE Memoirs of the Administration of the Right Hon- orable Henry Pelham . Collected from ...
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... a more convenient season . * Le Lorgnon . of Delphine Gay . Un Marriage sous l'Empire , published under the name Indiana . Melchior . Valentin . [ From " The Westminster Review , No. 37. " 29 [ Jan. FRENCH LITERATURE RECENT NOVELISTS .
... a more convenient season . * Le Lorgnon . of Delphine Gay . Un Marriage sous l'Empire , published under the name Indiana . Melchior . Valentin . [ From " The Westminster Review , No. 37. " 29 [ Jan. FRENCH LITERATURE RECENT NOVELISTS .
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... published a vindication of his conduct , in answer to the reproaches of having been the promoter and patronizer of all the innovations which had been obtruded upon the government of the Church of England , and the person who had ...
... published a vindication of his conduct , in answer to the reproaches of having been the promoter and patronizer of all the innovations which had been obtruded upon the government of the Church of England , and the person who had ...
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... published sep- arately , and reprinted with some additions . To this Memoir of M. Niccolini , thus enriched by the labors of two learned Neapol- itan antiquaries , are added ten copper - plate engravings , represent- ing the entire ...
... published sep- arately , and reprinted with some additions . To this Memoir of M. Niccolini , thus enriched by the labors of two learned Neapol- itan antiquaries , are added ten copper - plate engravings , represent- ing the entire ...
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