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... STEEVENS.- P. 63. from the bishop of Aleria . ] John Andreas . He was secretary to the Vatican Library during the papacies of Paul II . and Sixtus IV . By the former he was employed to superintend such works as were to be multiplied by ...
... STEEVENS.- P. 63. from the bishop of Aleria . ] John Andreas . He was secretary to the Vatican Library during the papacies of Paul II . and Sixtus IV . By the former he was employed to superintend such works as were to be multiplied by ...
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... STEEVENS . 6 Ibid . You more invest it ! ] A judicious critic in The Edinburgh Magazine for Nov. 1786 , offers the following illustration of this obscure passage , " Sebastian in- troduces the simile of water . It is taken up by Antonio ...
... STEEVENS . 6 Ibid . You more invest it ! ] A judicious critic in The Edinburgh Magazine for Nov. 1786 , offers the following illustration of this obscure passage , " Sebastian in- troduces the simile of water . It is taken up by Antonio ...
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... STEEVENS . P. 483. - a most weak pia mater ] The pia mater is the membrane that immediate- ly covers the substance of the brain . STEEVENS . P. 507. Day - light and champain discovers not more : ] i . e . broad day and an open country ...
... STEEVENS . P. 483. - a most weak pia mater ] The pia mater is the membrane that immediate- ly covers the substance of the brain . STEEVENS . P. 507. Day - light and champain discovers not more : ] i . e . broad day and an open country ...
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