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Burnettum 239 243 246 248 249 251 DIALOGUES UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS , ESPECIALLY IN RELATION TO THE LATIN AND GREEK POETS Dialogue I. II . III . Three Sets of Medals , illustrated by the Ancient Poets in the foregoing ...
Burnettum 239 243 246 248 249 251 DIALOGUES UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS , ESPECIALLY IN RELATION TO THE LATIN AND GREEK POETS Dialogue I. II . III . Three Sets of Medals , illustrated by the Ancient Poets in the foregoing ...
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The materials for the Dialogues upon Medals , now first printed from a manuscript of the author , were collected in the native country of those coins . The book itself was begun to be cast into form at Vienna , as appears from a letter ...
The materials for the Dialogues upon Medals , now first printed from a manuscript of the author , were collected in the native country of those coins . The book itself was begun to be cast into form at Vienna , as appears from a letter ...
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The only works he left behind him for the public , are the Dialogues upon Medals , and the Treatise upon the Christian Religion . Some account has been already given of the for . mer , to which nothing is now to be added , except that a ...
The only works he left behind him for the public , are the Dialogues upon Medals , and the Treatise upon the Christian Religion . Some account has been already given of the for . mer , to which nothing is now to be added , except that a ...
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O pectus ingens ! O animum gravem , Mundi capacem ! si bonus auguror , Te , nostra quo tellus superbit , Accipiet renovata civem . DIALOGUES UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS . ESPECIALLY IN 252 ADDISON'S WORKS .
O pectus ingens ! O animum gravem , Mundi capacem ! si bonus auguror , Te , nostra quo tellus superbit , Accipiet renovata civem . DIALOGUES UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS . ESPECIALLY IN 252 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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DIALOGUES UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS . ESPECIALLY IN RELATION TO THE LATIN AND GREEK POFTS . Quoniam hæc ratio plerumque videtur Tristior esse , quibus non est tractata , retroque Volgus abhorret ab hac : volui tibi ...
DIALOGUES UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS . ESPECIALLY IN RELATION TO THE LATIN AND GREEK POFTS . Quoniam hæc ratio plerumque videtur Tristior esse , quibus non est tractata , retroque Volgus abhorret ab hac : volui tibi ...
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