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Anecdotes, Bons-mots, and Characteristic Traits of the Greatest Princes ... - Σελίδα 241
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The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794

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Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Τόμος 55

1789 - 540 σελίδες
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The New Universal Biographical Dictionary, and American ..., Τόμος 3

James Hardie - 1802 - 486 σελίδες
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An Account of the Life and Writings of David Hume, Esq

Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 536 σελίδες
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An Account of the Life and Writings of David Hume, Esq

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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Τόμος 34

1810 - 704 σελίδες
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The British Critic: A New Review, Τόμος 34

1810 - 708 σελίδες
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A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Τόμος 3

John Walker - 1811 - 574 σελίδες
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A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Τόμος 3

John Walker - 1814 - 566 σελίδες
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Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Anecdotes

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