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... collection of her antient historians . At the first revival of letters , the classical enthusiasts of the times were absorbed in Greek and Roman lore , and turned with disgust and con- tempt from their vernacular annalists : but , by ...
... collection of her antient historians . At the first revival of letters , the classical enthusiasts of the times were absorbed in Greek and Roman lore , and turned with disgust and con- tempt from their vernacular annalists : but , by ...
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... collections ; and a new edition of it , with great additions , was given by Burchardus Struvius in 1617. Subsequent collections have also appeared ; the Scriptores Rerum Brunsvicensium were printed by Leibnitz in 1707 , 1710 , and 1711 ...
... collections ; and a new edition of it , with great additions , was given by Burchardus Struvius in 1617. Subsequent collections have also appeared ; the Scriptores Rerum Brunsvicensium were printed by Leibnitz in 1707 , 1710 , and 1711 ...
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... collection , it is impossible not to feel a strong wish for a similar COLLECTION OF ENGLISH HISTO- RIANS . For the first assemblage of them , we are indebted to Jerom Comnidinus , a learned printer ; who , in 1587 , sent forth , in one ...
... collection , it is impossible not to feel a strong wish for a similar COLLECTION OF ENGLISH HISTO- RIANS . For the first assemblage of them , we are indebted to Jerom Comnidinus , a learned printer ; who , in 1587 , sent forth , in one ...
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