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PICTETI quæ fuperfunt differtatione Arriano collectæ, necnon enchiridion & fragmenta Græcè & Latinè, in duos tomos diftributa, cum integris Jacobi Schenkii & Hieronymi Wolfii, fele&tifque aliorum doctorum annotationibus; recenfuit notis & Indice illuftravit, Joannes Uptonus, Præbend. Roffenfis.

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Being a methodical Account of all the remarkable Occurrences which happened within that Year, either at Home or Abroad; with Copies, or Extracts, of the most important Treaties, and other publick Papers, and an Abtract of the most remarkable Pamphlets published within that Period.

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