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... Letter on the Sub- 519 530 447 Charities , Public , on the Administra- Essay on the Editions of the Elzevirs , tion of , Chess , Elements of the Game of , China , Miscellaneous Notices relative ject of the Greeks , 50 471 Essays on the ...
... Letter on the Sub- 519 530 447 Charities , Public , on the Administra- Essay on the Editions of the Elzevirs , tion of , Chess , Elements of the Game of , China , Miscellaneous Notices relative ject of the Greeks , 50 471 Essays on the ...
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... letter , written in the peculiar style of Pulci , M. de Sismondi affects to discredit , professing that he does not under- stand these pleasantries , and that he doubts whether I understand them better than himself . Whatever may be the ...
... letter , written in the peculiar style of Pulci , M. de Sismondi affects to discredit , professing that he does not under- stand these pleasantries , and that he doubts whether I understand them better than himself . Whatever may be the ...
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... letter , in which the Secretary of the Board ac- knowledges the receipt of Mr. Wronski's manuscript , he likewise acknowledges the Correction made by that learned foreigner in his Theory of Refractions , and declares , that he would ...
... letter , in which the Secretary of the Board ac- knowledges the receipt of Mr. Wronski's manuscript , he likewise acknowledges the Correction made by that learned foreigner in his Theory of Refractions , and declares , that he would ...
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