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Thomas Fanshaw, Bishop of Calcutta. The Doctrine of the Greek Article, applied to the Criticism and the Illustration of the New Testament. London, 1808. 8vo.

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MIDLETON, Capt. William. Bar

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Elements of general History, translated from the French of the Abbé Millot. Part I.

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