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... volumes . It was highly prized , and had become very scarce when it was en- tirely superseded by Dom . Bouquet's Historien des Gaules , a noble work . The first volume , as Mr. Butler has observed in his Historical Account of the ...
... volumes . It was highly prized , and had become very scarce when it was en- tirely superseded by Dom . Bouquet's Historien des Gaules , a noble work . The first volume , as Mr. Butler has observed in his Historical Account of the ...
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... volumes folio ; the first ap- pearing in 1704 , and the last in 1735. It was re - published at the Hague , in ten large ... volume of his History of the Life of James Duke of Ormonde , and acquired & by by it a considerable degree of ...
... volumes folio ; the first ap- pearing in 1704 , and the last in 1735. It was re - published at the Hague , in ten large ... volume of his History of the Life of James Duke of Ormonde , and acquired & by by it a considerable degree of ...
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... Volume eight contains seven chapters , with many copies of state - documents : among them are seventeen letters from Bonaparte to Toussaint l'Ouverture , and to the Minister of War : all of which , with those at the end of the seventh ...
... Volume eight contains seven chapters , with many copies of state - documents : among them are seventeen letters from Bonaparte to Toussaint l'Ouverture , and to the Minister of War : all of which , with those at the end of the seventh ...
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