The Magazine of Magazines: Compiled from Original Pieces, with Extracts from the Most Celebrated Books, and Periodical Compositions, Published in Europe... The Whole Forming a Complete Literary and Historical Account of that Period..., Volumes 2-3Andrew Welsh, 1759 |
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... FOUR beautiful COPPER - PLATES ; the First reprefenting rare Birds , Beafts , and Fishes ; the Second , An exact PLAN of FORT DU QUESNE , from a Diawing made on the Spot ; the Third , A PLAN of the City of FRANCFORT , lately furprised ...
... FOUR beautiful COPPER - PLATES ; the First reprefenting rare Birds , Beafts , and Fishes ; the Second , An exact PLAN of FORT DU QUESNE , from a Diawing made on the Spot ; the Third , A PLAN of the City of FRANCFORT , lately furprised ...
Pagina 11
... four feet thick , clofe and well - ramm'd , with Ro- man brick and rubbish at the bottom , all firmly cemented ; he was therefore of opinion for divers reasons that this was the North boundary of the Roman colony , and that the breadth ...
... four feet thick , clofe and well - ramm'd , with Ro- man brick and rubbish at the bottom , all firmly cemented ; he was therefore of opinion for divers reasons that this was the North boundary of the Roman colony , and that the breadth ...
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... four pages ? Nay , this genius has even traced his fubject farther back than the earlieft æras mentioned by thofe voluminous authors . The editor of Capt . Berkely's papers , if we are not mif . taken , mentions the naval power of ...
... four pages ? Nay , this genius has even traced his fubject farther back than the earlieft æras mentioned by thofe voluminous authors . The editor of Capt . Berkely's papers , if we are not mif . taken , mentions the naval power of ...
Pagina 16
... four Languages referred to in the title , explained , with the utmost precision and brevity ; thofe rules which ferve for one Language being adapted , with very little variation , to the other three . The third part contains four ...
... four Languages referred to in the title , explained , with the utmost precision and brevity ; thofe rules which ferve for one Language being adapted , with very little variation , to the other three . The third part contains four ...
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... four inar- i - d without fome fuch authority as could , at ble columns . The Sauveniere is half a all events , prote & and fupport him . Is it league from Spa , to the weft . At a fmall not plain then , from this fingle circumftance , G ...
... four inar- i - d without fome fuch authority as could , at ble columns . The Sauveniere is half a all events , prote & and fupport him . Is it league from Spa , to the weft . At a fmall not plain then , from this fingle circumftance , G ...
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