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About a hundred pages of the original manuscript of the book have survived , and whole masses of notes and of the journal based on them have come down to us , so that we may now know Boswell's activity in its various stages .
About a hundred pages of the original manuscript of the book have survived , and whole masses of notes and of the journal based on them have come down to us , so that we may now know Boswell's activity in its various stages .
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The History of the Council of Trent having been lately translated into French , and published with large Notes by Dr. Le Courayer , the reputation of that book is so much revived in England , that , it is presumed , a new translation of ...
The History of the Council of Trent having been lately translated into French , and published with large Notes by Dr. Le Courayer , the reputation of that book is so much revived in England , that , it is presumed , a new translation of ...
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Collection of Epigrams , with notes and observations . ' Observations on the English language , relating to words , phrases , and modes of Speech . ' Minutiæ Literariæ , Miscellaneous reflections , criticisms , emendations , notes .
Collection of Epigrams , with notes and observations . ' Observations on the English language , relating to words , phrases , and modes of Speech . ' Minutiæ Literariæ , Miscellaneous reflections , criticisms , emendations , notes .
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