The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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... Literature , Languages , Bibliography , Belles- lettres , & c . , of course including grammars , lexicons , classics , poetry , & c . , voyages and travels , periodical and miscellaneous literature , of various kinds and of different ...
... Literature , Languages , Bibliography , Belles- lettres , & c . , of course including grammars , lexicons , classics , poetry , & c . , voyages and travels , periodical and miscellaneous literature , of various kinds and of different ...
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... literature of Southern Europe . During his visits to the Continent * he purchased the entire libraries of convents ; and his collection was singularly rich both in printed books and manuscripts of Italian and modern Greek literature ...
... literature of Southern Europe . During his visits to the Continent * he purchased the entire libraries of convents ; and his collection was singularly rich both in printed books and manuscripts of Italian and modern Greek literature ...
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... literature ; and the works of Sismondi must , so long as the French language subsists , be reckoned amongst its chiefest honours . Of the French modern historical school , now so flourishing , he is truly the founder . He was the first ...
... literature ; and the works of Sismondi must , so long as the French language subsists , be reckoned amongst its chiefest honours . Of the French modern historical school , now so flourishing , he is truly the founder . He was the first ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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