Deliciae Literariae: A New Volume of Table-talkSimpkin, Marshall, 1840 - 273 pages |
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A New Volume of Table-talk Joseph Robertson. 3 40 S GRITISH 6 MUSEU ENTERED IN STATIONERS ' HALL . Printed by Oliver & Boyd , Tweeddale Court , High Street , Edinburgh . To the Reader . PERHAPS the title of this little.
A New Volume of Table-talk Joseph Robertson. 3 40 S GRITISH 6 MUSEU ENTERED IN STATIONERS ' HALL . Printed by Oliver & Boyd , Tweeddale Court , High Street , Edinburgh . To the Reader . PERHAPS the title of this little.
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... perhaps his design will be sufficiently obvious . The novelty and interest of collections of this kind must in a great measure depend on the course and extent of the Author's reading the present Compiler has at least endea- voured to ...
... perhaps his design will be sufficiently obvious . The novelty and interest of collections of this kind must in a great measure depend on the course and extent of the Author's reading the present Compiler has at least endea- voured to ...
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... perhaps less singular . In her latter years , this poor lady , not content with wholesale plagiarisms from Rousseau and Voltaire , took to filching from herself , and , under a different title , would publish the same work twice or ...
... perhaps less singular . In her latter years , this poor lady , not content with wholesale plagiarisms from Rousseau and Voltaire , took to filching from herself , and , under a different title , would publish the same work twice or ...
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... perhaps be not unacceptable . " David by the grace of God king of the Scots , to all his barons , lieges , and friends , Norman and English , wishes greeting : " Know me to have given and granted to Robert de Brus , Estrahanent [ Strath ...
... perhaps be not unacceptable . " David by the grace of God king of the Scots , to all his barons , lieges , and friends , Norman and English , wishes greeting : " Know me to have given and granted to Robert de Brus , Estrahanent [ Strath ...
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... PERHAPS few of those who censure the credulity of King James VI . know that the most learned men of his time and nation occasionally discussed points of demonology in the solemn meetings of their univer- sities . One of the theses ...
... PERHAPS few of those who censure the credulity of King James VI . know that the most learned men of his time and nation occasionally discussed points of demonology in the solemn meetings of their univer- sities . One of the theses ...
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