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... specimen of Gothic architecture , and its stained glass is very curious and beauti- ful . About the year 1492 , a vessel , bound to the port of Rome , from the low countries , is faid to have been taken by John Tame , a merchant of ...
... specimen of Gothic architecture , and its stained glass is very curious and beauti- ful . About the year 1492 , a vessel , bound to the port of Rome , from the low countries , is faid to have been taken by John Tame , a merchant of ...
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... specimens had been loft . The shrub , from the root of which Mr. Bruce's bark was taken , is called by the ... specimen , and a little of I pro- 398 Brande's Experiments on the Angustura Bark . SEVERAL writers have spoken of ...
... specimens had been loft . The shrub , from the root of which Mr. Bruce's bark was taken , is called by the ... specimen , and a little of I pro- 398 Brande's Experiments on the Angustura Bark . SEVERAL writers have spoken of ...
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... specimens of his commentary on Aristotle's poetics , 121 -133 . U and V Vallancey , Dr. his memoir of the Anglo- Saxon colony settled in the baronies of Forth , & c . in Ireland , 199 . Vallancey , Col. his description of an an cient ...
... specimens of his commentary on Aristotle's poetics , 121 -133 . U and V Vallancey , Dr. his memoir of the Anglo- Saxon colony settled in the baronies of Forth , & c . in Ireland , 199 . Vallancey , Col. his description of an an cient ...
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