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... Treatise on the Antiqui- ties of Ripa Transone , " the ancient Cupra ; and three years after , his " Explanation of an ancient engraved Stone . " The precise date of Father Paciaudi's most meritorious labours may be properly fixed at ...
... Treatise on the Antiqui- ties of Ripa Transone , " the ancient Cupra ; and three years after , his " Explanation of an ancient engraved Stone . " The precise date of Father Paciaudi's most meritorious labours may be properly fixed at ...
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... treatise " De Athletarum Cubistesi . " His position , in this disquisition , was , that the Greeks , though they placed dancing in the same rank as the military march , considered it as an art tending to regulate , adjust , and beautify ...
... treatise " De Athletarum Cubistesi . " His position , in this disquisition , was , that the Greeks , though they placed dancing in the same rank as the military march , considered it as an art tending to regulate , adjust , and beautify ...
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... treatise on arithmetic at the age of thirteen . of thirteen . For farther proficiency he was sent to Padua , with his brother Fabius , who after- wards became a physician of eminence , and is mentioned with great honour by the medical ...
... treatise on arithmetic at the age of thirteen . of thirteen . For farther proficiency he was sent to Padua , with his brother Fabius , who after- wards became a physician of eminence , and is mentioned with great honour by the medical ...
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... Treatise of Fortification . " It was allowed by all who understood the science , that nothing superior had then appeared on that subject ; and , whatever improvements have been made since , they have been derived in a manner from this ...
... Treatise of Fortification . " It was allowed by all who understood the science , that nothing superior had then appeared on that subject ; and , whatever improvements have been made since , they have been derived in a manner from this ...
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... Treatise of justification of Bowing at the name of Jesus , by way of answer to an appendix against it , " Oxford , 1631 , 4to ; and an " Examination of such considerable reasons as are made by Mr. Prynne in a reply to Mr. Widdowes con ...
... Treatise of justification of Bowing at the name of Jesus , by way of answer to an appendix against it , " Oxford , 1631 , 4to ; and an " Examination of such considerable reasons as are made by Mr. Prynne in a reply to Mr. Widdowes con ...
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