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he has subsequently edited in a magnificent volume , with beautiful fac - similes of the manuscript . The Trustees of the British Museum defrayed the expense of the publication . But by far the most curious discovery in the whole ...
he has subsequently edited in a magnificent volume , with beautiful fac - similes of the manuscript . The Trustees of the British Museum defrayed the expense of the publication . But by far the most curious discovery in the whole ...
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I transcribe here this note as it is read on the margin of one of the leaves of that part of the volume which contains Eusebius's treatise on the Martyrs of Palestine - fol 238. b . We omit the text , and give only the translation ...
I transcribe here this note as it is read on the margin of one of the leaves of that part of the volume which contains Eusebius's treatise on the Martyrs of Palestine - fol 238. b . We omit the text , and give only the translation ...
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Among all the curiosities of literature I know of none more re- markable than that of the fate of this matchless volume . Written in the country which was the birthplace of Abraham the Father of the Faithful , and the city whose king ...
Among all the curiosities of literature I know of none more re- markable than that of the fate of this matchless volume . Written in the country which was the birthplace of Abraham the Father of the Faithful , and the city whose king ...
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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