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The reputation and importance which it had acquired , gave birth to several of those grand historical works which redound to the lasting honour of French literature , and will remain as models for the imitation of every people who are ...
The reputation and importance which it had acquired , gave birth to several of those grand historical works which redound to the lasting honour of French literature , and will remain as models for the imitation of every people who are ...
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reign of Edward the Second have been supplied by the officers in that establishment , these Calendars still remain wholly insuffi- cient . The Calendar to the Patent Rolls is in a similar state ; and although a new Calendar has been ...
reign of Edward the Second have been supplied by the officers in that establishment , these Calendars still remain wholly insuffi- cient . The Calendar to the Patent Rolls is in a similar state ; and although a new Calendar has been ...
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Of this great work he accomplished only a por- tion ; and his history will remain to succeeding ages as a frag- ment . But it is a fragment which may be compared to the un- finished colossal statues that are found lying in the granite ...
Of this great work he accomplished only a por- tion ; and his history will remain to succeeding ages as a frag- ment . But it is a fragment which may be compared to the un- finished colossal statues that are found lying in the granite ...
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Contents
The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan or the Central | 73 |
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