The Present State of the Republick of Letters. ...William and John Innys, at the West End of St. Paul's., 1729 |
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... wrote of the rifing and fetting of the Stars , flourished about the 125th Olympiad , or about 280 years before Chrift , was ( if not cotemporary , yet ) but lit- tle later than Tymocharis and Ariftillus , and certainly older than the ...
... wrote of the rifing and fetting of the Stars , flourished about the 125th Olympiad , or about 280 years before Chrift , was ( if not cotemporary , yet ) but lit- tle later than Tymocharis and Ariftillus , and certainly older than the ...
Strona 62
... wrote to you the first of July . This expreffion denotes the action of writing as over now , and as having been over ever fince the first of July . The perfect and indefinite expreffes an action paft when the person fpeaks , but leaves ...
... wrote to you the first of July . This expreffion denotes the action of writing as over now , and as having been over ever fince the first of July . The perfect and indefinite expreffes an action paft when the person fpeaks , but leaves ...
Strona 76
... wrote upon this Subject , when they rife up to its Dignity and Merit :) we doubt not he will as far furpafs former performances of this nature , as the very elegant Specimen and Proposals he has already pub- lifh'd hereof , excell all ...
... wrote upon this Subject , when they rife up to its Dignity and Merit :) we doubt not he will as far furpafs former performances of this nature , as the very elegant Specimen and Proposals he has already pub- lifh'd hereof , excell all ...
Strona 83
... wrote about the Borgians . What regards Lodoick Storza , the Ufurper of the State of Milan , and who was the fatal fource of Italy's miferies , by calling in the French F 2 arms arms into that country ; what , I fay , Art . 9. the ...
... wrote about the Borgians . What regards Lodoick Storza , the Ufurper of the State of Milan , and who was the fatal fource of Italy's miferies , by calling in the French F 2 arms arms into that country ; what , I fay , Art . 9. the ...
Strona 84
... wrote very fully on that head ; as alfo what concerns the Arragonefe Kings of Naples , who were deftin'd ( by this hoftile invafion of the French ) to be stripp'd of their kingdom and dominion . Next our Author fhews , how notwithstand ...
... wrote very fully on that head ; as alfo what concerns the Arragonefe Kings of Naples , who were deftin'd ( by this hoftile invafion of the French ) to be stripp'd of their kingdom and dominion . Next our Author fhews , how notwithstand ...
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