Reliquiĉ Hearnianĉ: the remains of Thomas Hearne, extracts from his MS. diaries, collected with a few notes by P. Bliss. [Proofs of sheets [A] E, H-R, T-X, Aa, Bb, Dd-Gg, Ii-Nn, Pp. 3R with corrections by the editor, and letters from him to J.H. Markland, &c., inserted. The proofs of sheets E and Ii are each in 2 states].1869 |
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... lib . ii . n . cxii . ) that he intended to have set him out . Mr. Selden has given us two or three fragments of him in his book De Dijs Syris , and his edition of the Arundelian Marbles , and so has Salmasius in his treatise De Annis ...
... lib . ii . n . cxii . ) that he intended to have set him out . Mr. Selden has given us two or three fragments of him in his book De Dijs Syris , and his edition of the Arundelian Marbles , and so has Salmasius in his treatise De Annis ...
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... lib . x . cap . 1. Quinti Curtii De Rebus gestis Alexandri Magni ; ed . Snakenburg , 4to . Lugd . Bat . 1724 , pag . 757 . Arrian relates , that when CALANUS alone , of all the philoso- phers , consented to follow Alexander , his ...
... lib . x . cap . 1. Quinti Curtii De Rebus gestis Alexandri Magni ; ed . Snakenburg , 4to . Lugd . Bat . 1724 , pag . 757 . Arrian relates , that when CALANUS alone , of all the philoso- phers , consented to follow Alexander , his ...
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... lib . vii . cap . 2 , ed . Gronov . folio , Lugd . Bat . 1704 , pag . 276 . I take this opportunity of correcting a mistake in Hoffman , ( Lexicon Universale , folio . Lugd . Bat . 1698 , p . 641 , ) who makes CALANUS eighty - three at ...
... lib . vii . cap . 2 , ed . Gronov . folio , Lugd . Bat . 1704 , pag . 276 . I take this opportunity of correcting a mistake in Hoffman , ( Lexicon Universale , folio . Lugd . Bat . 1698 , p . 641 , ) who makes CALANUS eighty - three at ...
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... libs , bayle . Sept. 4. It seems Mr. Lesley was taken up for being author of The Memorial upon an insinuation in one of the Observators written by Tutchin , 1 who was " Not all the glories of our illustrious Queen's reign are " able to ...
... libs , bayle . Sept. 4. It seems Mr. Lesley was taken up for being author of The Memorial upon an insinuation in one of the Observators written by Tutchin , 1 who was " Not all the glories of our illustrious Queen's reign are " able to ...
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... libs . In page 4 of Montfaucon is an inscription taken by the author at Arles relating to a victory of Charles the Great , not mentioned in any historian . In page 5 is mention of D. Marcellus Tologus ' History of Arles : Quĉre whether ...
... libs . In page 4 of Montfaucon is an inscription taken by the author at Arles relating to a victory of Charles the Great , not mentioned in any historian . In page 5 is mention of D. Marcellus Tologus ' History of Arles : Quĉre whether ...
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Halaman 177 - Though the writer of these memorials be not at all given to superstition, and does not very easily give credit to the great number of instances that are given in miscellaneous discourses of dreams, yet he cannot but here observe two considerable accidents that happened to himself. The night in which the fire broke out- at Exeter college...
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