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... Observations on the varieties of Archi- tecture used in Parish Churches - 1166 Whittington's Historical Survey of the Ecclesiastical Antiquities of France 1166 HISTORY . BIOGRAPHY . Watson's Useful Compendium 1072 Life of Whitefield ...
... Observations on the varieties of Archi- tecture used in Parish Churches - 1166 Whittington's Historical Survey of the Ecclesiastical Antiquities of France 1166 HISTORY . BIOGRAPHY . Watson's Useful Compendium 1072 Life of Whitefield ...
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... Observations on Peace with France Sixth Report of the African Institu- tion Wilson's Conversations with Belling- ham NATURAL HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY . rest Trees - 1108 Evelyn's Sylva , or a Disoourse of Fo Farey's General View of the ...
... Observations on Peace with France Sixth Report of the African Institu- tion Wilson's Conversations with Belling- ham NATURAL HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY . rest Trees - 1108 Evelyn's Sylva , or a Disoourse of Fo Farey's General View of the ...
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... observations on whatever was particularly curious in the more celebrated parts of France , Switzerland , and Italy ; and from this specimen of it's author's talents , the li- terary world has ever since been induced to hope , that some ...
... observations on whatever was particularly curious in the more celebrated parts of France , Switzerland , and Italy ; and from this specimen of it's author's talents , the li- terary world has ever since been induced to hope , that some ...
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... observations made in a visit to Hafod in the summer of 1796 , and at several other times . The public are not entirely strangers to the charms of this romantic abode , which several travellers have noticed , and Mr. Cumberland has ...
... observations made in a visit to Hafod in the summer of 1796 , and at several other times . The public are not entirely strangers to the charms of this romantic abode , which several travellers have noticed , and Mr. Cumberland has ...
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... observation , and an extensive acquaintance with the subject . The principal defect under which it labours is the want ... observations on the propriety and impropriety of parochial assessments to support the poor . It appears that the ...
... observation , and an extensive acquaintance with the subject . The principal defect under which it labours is the want ... observations on the propriety and impropriety of parochial assessments to support the poor . It appears that the ...
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