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... volume in 1576 , under the title of Elian's Registre of Hystories , by Abraham Fleming , ' a person by whom our ... volumes , 16 AN INTRODUCTORY TALK.
... volume in 1576 , under the title of Elian's Registre of Hystories , by Abraham Fleming , ' a person by whom our ... volumes , 16 AN INTRODUCTORY TALK.
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Charles MacFarlane, Charles Bucke. whose edition of the work appeared in two volumes , folio , at Paris , in 1629. The term Polyhistor , by the bye , which may be translated the Manifold Historian , has been as- sumed as the title of one ...
Charles MacFarlane, Charles Bucke. whose edition of the work appeared in two volumes , folio , at Paris , in 1629. The term Polyhistor , by the bye , which may be translated the Manifold Historian , has been as- sumed as the title of one ...
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... volume without date , but it is supposed to have been executed before or about the year 1473. An Eng- lish translation of the work was one of the earliest pro- ductions of the press of this country , having been printed by Wynkyn de ...
... volume without date , but it is supposed to have been executed before or about the year 1473. An Eng- lish translation of the work was one of the earliest pro- ductions of the press of this country , having been printed by Wynkyn de ...
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... volume was printed in Germany , written by John Herolt , a Dominican friar of Basil , better known by the adopted and humble ap- pellation of DISCIPULUS , and who flourished about the year 1418. It consists of three parts : the first is ...
... volume was printed in Germany , written by John Herolt , a Dominican friar of Basil , better known by the adopted and humble ap- pellation of DISCIPULUS , and who flourished about the year 1418. It consists of three parts : the first is ...
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... volume , in 1674 . Whatever the title Anecdotes may have been intended to express in this instance , it has repeatedly been used in modern times to designate merely matter of any kind " which had not been previously published . Thus ...
... volume , in 1674 . Whatever the title Anecdotes may have been intended to express in this instance , it has repeatedly been used in modern times to designate merely matter of any kind " which had not been previously published . Thus ...
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