The North American Review, Volume 100Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1865 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... volume is the result of the researches of M. Baschet during a residence of five years in Venice , under the patronage successively of the Minister of Public Instruction and of the Minister of State in France . The archives of the ...
... volume is the result of the researches of M. Baschet during a residence of five years in Venice , under the patronage successively of the Minister of Public Instruction and of the Minister of State in France . The archives of the ...
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... ! dead , have fully and admirably described the prince from whose court I come ; and * In ten volumes , 8vo , Venice , 1853-1860 . what I shall say will be only an addition to 56 [ Jan. The Records of Venetian Diplomacy .
... ! dead , have fully and admirably described the prince from whose court I come ; and * In ten volumes , 8vo , Venice , 1853-1860 . what I shall say will be only an addition to 56 [ Jan. The Records of Venetian Diplomacy .
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... volumes , " Four Years at the Court of Henry VIII , by Rawdon Brown . " London , 1854 . ↑ " Ambasciatores non conferant cum aliquo forinseco de rebus ad statum per- tinentibus . " — Ann . 1480. " Consuetudo per aliquos oratores nostros ...
... volumes , " Four Years at the Court of Henry VIII , by Rawdon Brown . " London , 1854 . ↑ " Ambasciatores non conferant cum aliquo forinseco de rebus ad statum per- tinentibus . " — Ann . 1480. " Consuetudo per aliquos oratores nostros ...
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... volumes , one a report on Spain , by Thomas Contarini , the other on England , by Marc Antonio Correro . In 1670 ... volume appeared at Cologne in 1595 , and a third in 1598 ; a fourth , at Milan in 1600 ; a continuation , at Bologna ...
... volumes , one a report on Spain , by Thomas Contarini , the other on England , by Marc Antonio Correro . In 1670 ... volume appeared at Cologne in 1595 , and a third in 1598 ; a fourth , at Milan in 1600 ; a continuation , at Bologna ...
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... volumes were published in 1838 . While these volumes were in press , an association was formed at Florence for the purpose of undertaking a publica- tion of a similar kind , but on a much larger scale . In 1838 , M. Eugenio Alberi ...
... volumes were published in 1838 . While these volumes were in press , an association was formed at Florence for the purpose of undertaking a publica- tion of a similar kind , but on a much larger scale . In 1838 , M. Eugenio Alberi ...
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