The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 5James Anderson Mundell and son, 1791 |
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Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer James Anderson. To the Editor of the Bee. Sir, jVIy translations of the Letters to Capita and Helvi- dius Prifcus have been so well received by your readers that I meditate the ... Editor of the Bee. ...
Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer James Anderson. To the Editor of the Bee. Sir, jVIy translations of the Letters to Capita and Helvi- dius Prifcus have been so well received by your readers that I meditate the ... Editor of the Bee. ...
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... Editor of the Bee. observations on froissart. Sir, I am highly pleased, (and I am sure so will every friend to literature in Europe,) with the communication of the particulars relating to Mr. Jphnes's valuable Books and MSS. and I ...
... Editor of the Bee. observations on froissart. Sir, I am highly pleased, (and I am sure so will every friend to literature in Europe,) with the communication of the particulars relating to Mr. Jphnes's valuable Books and MSS. and I ...
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... Editor of this Miscellany ; as it respect's a subjeB of great importance, he refpeSfully requests the favour of any of bis readers iwho may have bad occasion to observe any fa8s relative to the objeS of enquiry, to communicate them ...
... Editor of this Miscellany ; as it respect's a subjeB of great importance, he refpeSfully requests the favour of any of bis readers iwho may have bad occasion to observe any fa8s relative to the objeS of enquiry, to communicate them ...
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