Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 pages |
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... acknowl . Marmor Norfolciense ; or , an Essay on an ancient prophetical inscription in monkish ryhme , lately dis covered near Lynne , in Norfolk : by PROBUS BRI TANNICUS . acknowl . For the Gentleman's Magazine . Life of Boerhaave .
... acknowl . Marmor Norfolciense ; or , an Essay on an ancient prophetical inscription in monkish ryhme , lately dis covered near Lynne , in Norfolk : by PROBUS BRI TANNICUS . acknowl . For the Gentleman's Magazine . Life of Boerhaave .
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... acknowl . 1747. Plan for a Dictionary of the ENGLISH LAN- GUAGE , addressed to Philip Dormer , Earl of Ches- terfield . acknowl . For the Gentleman's Magazine . 1748. Life of Roscommon . acknowl . Foreign History , November , intern ...
... acknowl . 1747. Plan for a Dictionary of the ENGLISH LAN- GUAGE , addressed to Philip Dormer , Earl of Ches- terfield . acknowl . For the Gentleman's Magazine . 1748. Life of Roscommon . acknowl . Foreign History , November , intern ...
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... acknowl . Dedication to the Queen of Mr. Hoole's Translation of Tasso . acknowl . Account of the Detection of the imposture of the Cock - lane Ghost , published in the Newspapers and Gentleman's Magazine . acknowl . 704. Part of a ...
... acknowl . Dedication to the Queen of Mr. Hoole's Translation of Tasso . acknowl . Account of the Detection of the imposture of the Cock - lane Ghost , published in the Newspapers and Gentleman's Magazine . acknowl . 704. Part of a ...
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