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Pagina 71
... Author of it . The Author relying upon his Holiness's Generosity , as also on some private Overtures which he had received from him , made the Discovery himself ; upon which the Pope gave him the Reward he had promised , but at the same ...
... Author of it . The Author relying upon his Holiness's Generosity , as also on some private Overtures which he had received from him , made the Discovery himself ; upon which the Pope gave him the Reward he had promised , but at the same ...
Pagina 265
... Author on a Victory , I met with several Fragments of it upon the next Rejoycing - day , which had been employed in Squibs and Crackers , and by that means celebrated its Subject in a double Capacity . I once met with a Page of Mr ...
... Author on a Victory , I met with several Fragments of it upon the next Rejoycing - day , which had been employed in Squibs and Crackers , and by that means celebrated its Subject in a double Capacity . I once met with a Page of Mr ...
Pagina 503
... Author in Fame . What an inestimable Price would a Virgil or a Homer , a Cicero or an Aristotle bear , were their Works like a Statue , a Building , or a Picture , or to be confined only in one Place , and made the Property of a single ...
... Author in Fame . What an inestimable Price would a Virgil or a Homer , a Cicero or an Aristotle bear , were their Works like a Statue , a Building , or a Picture , or to be confined only in one Place , and made the Property of a single ...
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House of Commons | 126 |
Introduction by Peter Smithers D Phil Oxon | 265 |
ESSAYS Nos 81169 Saturday June | 491 |
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