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To those which may be fully believed to be his from internal evidence , is added intern . evid . ' 1735. Abridgement and translation of Lobo's Voyage to Abyssinia ; acknowl . 1738. Part of a translation of Father Paul Sarpi's History of ...
To those which may be fully believed to be his from internal evidence , is added intern . evid . ' 1735. Abridgement and translation of Lobo's Voyage to Abyssinia ; acknowl . 1738. Part of a translation of Father Paul Sarpi's History of ...
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Preface ; intern . evid . A free translation of the Jests of Hierocles , with an introduction ; intern . evid . Debate on the Humble Petition and Advice of the Rump Parliament to Cromwell in 1657 , to assume the title of king ; abridged ...
Preface ; intern . evid . A free translation of the Jests of Hierocles , with an introduction ; intern . evid . Debate on the Humble Petition and Advice of the Rump Parliament to Cromwell in 1657 , to assume the title of king ; abridged ...
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Preface ; intern . evid . 1745. Miscellaneous Observations on the Tragedy of Macbeth , with remarks on sir T. H.'s ( sir Thomas Hanmer's ) edition of Shakspeare , and pro- posals for a new edition of that poet ; acknowl . 1747.
Preface ; intern . evid . 1745. Miscellaneous Observations on the Tragedy of Macbeth , with remarks on sir T. H.'s ( sir Thomas Hanmer's ) edition of Shakspeare , and pro- posals for a new edition of that poet ; acknowl . 1747.
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In a copy of it which he presented to the Bodleian library at Oxford , is pasted a character of the late Mr. Zachariah Williams , plainly written by Johnson ; intern . evid . 1756. An Abridgement of his Dictionary ; acknowl . 1756 .
In a copy of it which he presented to the Bodleian library at Oxford , is pasted a character of the late Mr. Zachariah Williams , plainly written by Johnson ; intern . evid . 1756. An Abridgement of his Dictionary ; acknowl . 1756 .
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Speech on the subject of an address to the throne after the expedition to Rochefort ; delivered by one of his friends in some publick meet- : ing it is printed in the Gentleman's Magazine for October , 1785 ; intern . evid .
Speech on the subject of an address to the throne after the expedition to Rochefort ; delivered by one of his friends in some publick meet- : ing it is printed in the Gentleman's Magazine for October , 1785 ; intern . evid .
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