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... Hiftory of Viceroys , & c . of Sicily , Archeologia , Vol . X. 428 582 Awards . See Kyd , Auffin on the Stone , Armed Neutrality , Secret Hiftory of , 230 Blevert on Annuities , 234 311 Bigb's Voyage to the South Sea Body , changes of ...
... Hiftory of Viceroys , & c . of Sicily , Archeologia , Vol . X. 428 582 Awards . See Kyd , Auffin on the Stone , Armed Neutrality , Secret Hiftory of , 230 Blevert on Annuities , 234 311 Bigb's Voyage to the South Sea Body , changes of ...
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... Hiftory of his Court , 7 Charleswor b's two difcourfes , 476 Edwards's Letters to the British Nation , ' s Sermon on the Birmingham 209 294 337 Riots , Egyptian Monuments , 239 566 Engel on the Art of Theatrical Imitation , 520 Enigmas ...
... Hiftory of his Court , 7 Charleswor b's two difcourfes , 476 Edwards's Letters to the British Nation , ' s Sermon on the Birmingham 209 294 337 Riots , Egyptian Monuments , 239 566 Engel on the Art of Theatrical Imitation , 520 Enigmas ...
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... Revolu to the Huntington Freeholders , tion , 440 341 Hiftory of Chefter , 57 to Mr. Fox , 343 of Rome , to Earl Stanhope , 459 - See Somerville , to the King , 465 Letter Plants and Shrubs , Poems by Gentlemen of Devon , CONTENT 3 .
... Revolu to the Huntington Freeholders , tion , 440 341 Hiftory of Chefter , 57 to Mr. Fox , 343 of Rome , to Earl Stanhope , 459 - See Somerville , to the King , 465 Letter Plants and Shrubs , Poems by Gentlemen of Devon , CONTENT 3 .
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... Hiftory of Inland Navigation , Comedy , 217 319 Madmen , 465 Mcnboddo , Lord , on Language , Vol . VI . Pbilofopbical Tranfactions of the Royal Society of London , for 1792. Part I. 241 128 Monumens Egyptiens , 566 Moon on the Pre ...
... Hiftory of Inland Navigation , Comedy , 217 319 Madmen , 465 Mcnboddo , Lord , on Language , Vol . VI . Pbilofopbical Tranfactions of the Royal Society of London , for 1792. Part I. 241 128 Monumens Egyptiens , 566 Moon on the Pre ...
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... Hiftory , Rome , Hiftory of , Rafe's Edit . of Comyne's Reports , Rub's Account of the Sugar Maple tree , 325 Ruffia , Court of , Anecdotes of , 499 S 117 186 478 ibid . Saint David's , Bishop of , his Sermon for the Philanthropic ...
... Hiftory , Rome , Hiftory of , Rafe's Edit . of Comyne's Reports , Rub's Account of the Sugar Maple tree , 325 Ruffia , Court of , Anecdotes of , 499 S 117 186 478 ibid . Saint David's , Bishop of , his Sermon for the Philanthropic ...
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