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With engravings, after designs by Stothard. The works of this distinguished German Poet have been translated into almost every European tongue.-An edition, 1805, 12mo. 2 vols. with plates, 8s. The Death of Abel, translated by Mary Collyer (wife of the engraver, John Collyer). Lond. 1761, 12mo. 3s.

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LET, J. B.

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An Examination of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Chapters of Mr. Gibbon's History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. In which his View of the Progress of the Christian religion is shewn to be founded on the Misrepresentation of the of his Inaccuracy and Plagiarism are proAuthors he cites; and numerous Instances

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Confutazione dell' esame del Cristi

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to the Countesse of Southampton and to Mistresses Anne Russell, Margaret Ratcliffe, Mary Fitten, &c., maids of honour to Q. Elizabeth. He states it to be a Book of Architecture, containing De-translated apologie of women's fair virsigns of Buildings and Ornaments. Lond. 1728. folio, 27. 12s. 6d. Consisting of 150 plates.-Second edition, Lond. 1739. folio, 31. 3s.

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tues, written in French by a noble Lord, and translated by a fellow and friend of his then absent,' &c. A number of poeti cal translations are interspersed. The work is probably a translation from the 'Champion des Femmes' of the Chevalier de l'Escale.

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