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... edition of 1790 , London First AMS EDITION published 1968 Manufactured in the United States of America The original pagination has been retained in this edition . Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number : 68-59049 AMS PRESS , INC ...
... edition of 1790 , London First AMS EDITION published 1968 Manufactured in the United States of America The original pagination has been retained in this edition . Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number : 68-59049 AMS PRESS , INC ...
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... edition of Mr. Ed . wards's book , for in his feventh edition he has this note : " I have fometimes thought , that the meaning may poffibly be , thin - shoulder'd , by a strange compofition of Latin and English : -gaunt quoad armos ...
... edition of Mr. Ed . wards's book , for in his feventh edition he has this note : " I have fometimes thought , that the meaning may poffibly be , thin - shoulder'd , by a strange compofition of Latin and English : -gaunt quoad armos ...
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... editions ; or rather , a fyllable [ Men . ] has been prefixed , that will ferve equally to denote the one or the ... edition it is for fond lip , or warm lip , fays Dr. Johnson . THEOBALD . thy wand lip ! Perhaps , Wand , if it ftano ...
... editions ; or rather , a fyllable [ Men . ] has been prefixed , that will ferve equally to denote the one or the ... edition it is for fond lip , or warm lip , fays Dr. Johnson . THEOBALD . thy wand lip ! Perhaps , Wand , if it ftano ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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