382 resultados para Fluency of the name of the letters
em University of Michigan
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"A work of fiction, describing the prevalent customs and manners of England, under the name of a supposed Hindoo [Seeta Juin Zāārmilla"--Watt, Bibl. brit.
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Also with engraved title-pages bearing the name of the publisher and the date 1829.
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"A work of fiction describing the prevalent customs and manners of England, under the name of a supposed Hindoo [Seeta Juin Zaarmilla]"-- Watt, Bibl. brit.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Publication date from ESTC.
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The letters written by Chesterfield to his son prior to October, 1739, and a few subsequent ones are omitted in this edition. Includes five letters not printed previously.
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"A sequel to the biographical monograph on Heinrich Armin Rattermann."--Pref.
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A. D. O. Wedderburn, editor.
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The present edition ... comprises the contents of the edition in three volumes published by Lord Wharncliffe in 1837, including the introductory anecdotes contributed by the late Lady Louisa Stuart--Pref.
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An attempt to show that the letter to Lorenzo de Medici, describing Vespucci's third voyage, and the account of his four voyages published by Waldseemüller in 1507, were not written by Vespucci.
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117 lots.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Micro-opaque. Louisville, Ky., Lost Cause Press, 1956? 4 cards. 8 x 13 cm.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The author ascribes the letters of Junius to John Horne, afterwards John Horne Tooke.