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50 ADDED ; THE text , with English Notes , for the use of S FRENCH PASSAGES
ARE TRANSLATED , AND objectionable tables are omitted . By C . BR THE
ROMAN MONEY TURNED , INTO A . of Wallingford Price 28 . 6d . bound .
ENGLISH ...
50 ADDED ; THE text , with English Notes , for the use of S FRENCH PASSAGES
ARE TRANSLATED , AND objectionable tables are omitted . By C . BR THE
ROMAN MONEY TURNED , INTO A . of Wallingford Price 28 . 6d . bound .
ENGLISH ...
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L ' Origine de la Langue et Poesie Françoise , Ryme et Romans par Claude
Fauchet , 4to . rare , Paris , 1581 6 100 Le Roman de Loyal Conte Huon écrite
1341 . par N . Trombeor . fol . MS . sur velin , et enrichie des miniatures . 15 4 6
Roman ...
L ' Origine de la Langue et Poesie Françoise , Ryme et Romans par Claude
Fauchet , 4to . rare , Paris , 1581 6 100 Le Roman de Loyal Conte Huon écrite
1341 . par N . Trombeor . fol . MS . sur velin , et enrichie des miniatures . 15 4 6
Roman ...
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1520 - 48 0 Roman du San Ġraal et de Merlin , MS . magnifique sur velin , relié
en 2 grands vol . fol . M . R . enrichi de 32 Miniatures , et les Lettres initiales
peintes en couleurs rehaussées d ' or . Recueil des Romans des Chevaliers de
la ...
1520 - 48 0 Roman du San Ġraal et de Merlin , MS . magnifique sur velin , relié
en 2 grands vol . fol . M . R . enrichi de 32 Miniatures , et les Lettres initiales
peintes en couleurs rehaussées d ' or . Recueil des Romans des Chevaliers de
la ...
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6 6 0 Gibbon ' s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire , 6 vol . 4to . London ,
1776 — 1781 - 12 7 0 Ecclesiastical History . Strype ' s Ecclesiastical Memorials ,
3 vol . fol . L . P . Lond . 1721 15 4 6 Northern History . Torfei Historia Rerum ...
6 6 0 Gibbon ' s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire , 6 vol . 4to . London ,
1776 — 1781 - 12 7 0 Ecclesiastical History . Strype ' s Ecclesiastical Memorials ,
3 vol . fol . L . P . Lond . 1721 15 4 6 Northern History . Torfei Historia Rerum ...
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In short , if the destruction of the second temple by the Romans , and the
subjection of the government , were permitted ... the Jews made innumerable
settlements in the Roman provinces of Europe : a further extension into the
western parts ...
In short , if the destruction of the second temple by the Romans , and the
subjection of the government , were permitted ... the Jews made innumerable
settlements in the Roman provinces of Europe : a further extension into the
western parts ...
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