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... volume of a collection of these fragments , has been published at Milan . Signor Bartolomeo Borghesi , the editor , proposes to illustrate the whole of them , and the work is expect- ed to form three volumes , quarto . It is said that ...
... volume of a collection of these fragments , has been published at Milan . Signor Bartolomeo Borghesi , the editor , proposes to illustrate the whole of them , and the work is expect- ed to form three volumes , quarto . It is said that ...
Page 457
... volume be- fore us . The author of it has undoubtedly acquitted himself very well in answering the expectations which the title of his work is calculated to inspire . In one octavo volume , bearing the modest title of " A Manual , " he ...
... volume be- fore us . The author of it has undoubtedly acquitted himself very well in answering the expectations which the title of his work is calculated to inspire . In one octavo volume , bearing the modest title of " A Manual , " he ...
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... volume . Extracts from Sir Leoline Jenkins , a work much wanted by the profession . Cases in Connecticut ... volume , in boards , shall be five dollars . The first volume shall be put to press as soon as a number of subscri- bers shall ...
... volume . Extracts from Sir Leoline Jenkins , a work much wanted by the profession . Cases in Connecticut ... volume , in boards , shall be five dollars . The first volume shall be put to press as soon as a number of subscri- bers shall ...
Contents
ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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