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... State feum at Haarlem , Dr. Van Marum's Experiments with , 581 of the Church of Ireland , 341 ELFRIDA , a Novel , 360 COBB's First Floor , 178 ELIZABETHE , S. - Hiftoria bofpitalis , COLIGNON'S Works , 464 335 AST INDIES , Tracts rel ...
... State feum at Haarlem , Dr. Van Marum's Experiments with , 581 of the Church of Ireland , 341 ELFRIDA , a Novel , 360 COBB's First Floor , 178 ELIZABETHE , S. - Hiftoria bofpitalis , COLIGNON'S Works , 464 335 AST INDIES , Tracts rel ...
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... State of an unhappyCoun- 255 178 60 % RICKMAN's Fallen Cottage , RIESBECK's Travels through Germany , ib . 369 try , 121 253 354 530 361 80 79 84 POMFRET , Peter of , Lucubrations by , 64 POOR . See ACLAND , -GILLING WA- TER , GILBERT ...
... State of an unhappyCoun- 255 178 60 % RICKMAN's Fallen Cottage , RIESBECK's Travels through Germany , ib . 369 try , 121 253 354 530 361 80 79 84 POMFRET , Peter of , Lucubrations by , 64 POOR . See ACLAND , -GILLING WA- TER , GILBERT ...
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... state , are partly ferious and partly ludicrous . We will not repeat them , because they have little concern with phi- lology ; though he declares , that it is probable that his papers ( drawn up above twenty years ago ) would have been ...
... state , are partly ferious and partly ludicrous . We will not repeat them , because they have little concern with phi- lology ; though he declares , that it is probable that his papers ( drawn up above twenty years ago ) would have been ...
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... States in general , and that of the Pruffian Dominions in particular . II . On the true Riches of States and Nations , the Balance of Commerce and that of Power . By the Baron de Hertzberg , Minister of State , and Member of the Academy ...
... States in general , and that of the Pruffian Dominions in particular . II . On the true Riches of States and Nations , the Balance of Commerce and that of Power . By the Baron de Hertzberg , Minister of State , and Member of the Academy ...
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< The acceffion of various helps , and the advanced state of learning , would be highly favourable to the execution of a new verfion , if the reasons given above did not convince us that fuch a verfion is neither neceffary nor expedient ...
< The acceffion of various helps , and the advanced state of learning , would be highly favourable to the execution of a new verfion , if the reasons given above did not convince us that fuch a verfion is neither neceffary nor expedient ...
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