Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 3. kötet |
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I offered them to Strahan , who sent them back with this answer : - " That the first book he had published was the Duke of Berwick's Life , by which he had lost and he hated the name .'- Now I honestly tell you , that Strahan has ...
I offered them to Strahan , who sent them back with this answer : - " That the first book he had published was the Duke of Berwick's Life , by which he had lost and he hated the name .'- Now I honestly tell you , that Strahan has ...
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But as he had pre- viously published two tracts , A Method of Cure for the Stone , chiefly by Injections ; with Descriptions and Delineations of the Instruments con- trived for those purposes , Edinb . , 1754 , and Dissertatio de ...
But as he had pre- viously published two tracts , A Method of Cure for the Stone , chiefly by Injections ; with Descriptions and Delineations of the Instruments con- trived for those purposes , Edinb . , 1754 , and Dissertatio de ...
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Robert Henry , 1718-90 , published the first volume of his work , The History of Great Britain , from the first Invasion of it by the Romans under Julius Caesar , in 1771 , as a specimen , ' with a design to discover the sentiments of ...
Robert Henry , 1718-90 , published the first volume of his work , The History of Great Britain , from the first Invasion of it by the Romans under Julius Caesar , in 1771 , as a specimen , ' with a design to discover the sentiments of ...
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