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... ; In FOUR VOLUME S. VOLUME the THIRD . LONDON : Printed for J. and R. TONSON . M DCC LXV . LIBERTE ET TRIE THE QUE CANTO JONALE 2623 F.C.DE LA BIBLIOTHEQUE DE HARPE 1 UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS . Efpecially in.
... ; In FOUR VOLUME S. VOLUME the THIRD . LONDON : Printed for J. and R. TONSON . M DCC LXV . LIBERTE ET TRIE THE QUE CANTO JONALE 2623 F.C.DE LA BIBLIOTHEQUE DE HARPE 1 UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS . Efpecially in.
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Joseph Addison. UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS . Efpecially in relation to the Latin and Greek Poets . -quoniam hæc Ratio plerumque videtur Triftior effe , quibus non eft tractata , retroque Volgus abhorret ab hac : volui tibi ...
Joseph Addison. UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS . Efpecially in relation to the Latin and Greek Poets . -quoniam hæc Ratio plerumque videtur Triftior effe , quibus non eft tractata , retroque Volgus abhorret ab hac : volui tibi ...
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Joseph Addison. DIALOGUES Upon the Usefulness of ANCIENT MEDALS . C DIALOGUE I. YNTHIO , Eugenius and Philander had retired together from the town to a country village , that lies upon the Thames . Their defign was to pass away the heats ...
Joseph Addison. DIALOGUES Upon the Usefulness of ANCIENT MEDALS . C DIALOGUE I. YNTHIO , Eugenius and Philander had retired together from the town to a country village , that lies upon the Thames . Their defign was to pass away the heats ...
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... , and cockle - fhells ? yet the very naming of them is almoft fufficient to turn them into rallery . It is no wonder therefore that the B 2 fcience fcience of medals , which is charged with fo many of ANCIENT MEDALS . 3.
... , and cockle - fhells ? yet the very naming of them is almoft fufficient to turn them into rallery . It is no wonder therefore that the B 2 fcience fcience of medals , which is charged with fo many of ANCIENT MEDALS . 3.
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... ancient value or the metal , of which they are compofed . A filver me- dal , for example , shall be more esteemed ... ancient coins it is neceffary to have a contempt of the modern . But I you am afraid you will never be able , with all ...
... ancient value or the metal , of which they are compofed . A filver me- dal , for example , shall be more esteemed ... ancient coins it is neceffary to have a contempt of the modern . But I you am afraid you will never be able , with all ...
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