Crito Or A Dialogue On Beauty Translated By H Beaumont Pseud Of Joseph Spence A Particular Account Of The Emperor Of Chinas Gardens In A Letter From F Attiret Translated By H Beaumont Deformity By W Hay Lucina Sine Concubitu A Letter To The Royal Society By A Johnson Pseud Of John Hill 1750 A Modest Defence Of Gaming 1754 The Pretty Gentleman By Philautus Pseud Of N Lancaster 1747 The Polite Philosopher 1734 The Plan Of An Essay Upon Delicacy By N Lancaster 1748 V 2 A Vindication Of Natural Society By Edmund Burke 1756 The History And Antiquities Of The Ancient Villa Of Wheatfield In The County Of Suffolk 1758 Fragments Of Ancient Poetry Collected In The Highlands Of Scotland And Translated From The Galic 1760 An Account Of Russia As It Was In The Year 1710 By Charles Lord Whitworth 1758 A Journey Into England By Paul Hentzner 1598 Translated By H Walpole 1757 A Project For Raising An Hospital For Decayed Authors By J Gilbert Cooper A Parallel In The Manner Of Plutarch Between A Most Celebrated Man Of Florence Antonio Magliabechi And One Scarce Ever Heard Of In England Robert Hill By J Spence 1757
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Crito; or, A dialogue on beauty [translated] by H. Beaumont (pseud. of Joseph Spence). A particular account of the Emperor of China's gardens, in a letter from F. Attiret, translated by H. Beaumont. Deformity, by W. Hay. Lucina sine concubitu; a letter to the Royal Society [by A. Johnson, pseud. of John Hill] 1750. A modest defence of gaming, 1754. The pretty gentleman [by Philautus, pseud. of N. Lancaster] 1747. The polite philosopher, 1734. The plan of an essay upon delicacy, by N. Lancaster, 1748. v. 2. A vindication of natural society, by [Edmund Burke], 1756. The history and antiquities of the ancient villa of Wheatfield, in the county of Suffolk, 1758. Fragments of ancient poetry, collected in the Highlands of Scotland, and translated from the Galic, 1760. An account of Russia as it was in the year 1710, by Charles, Lord Whitworth, 1758. A journey into England, by Paul Hentzner, 1598 [translated by H. Walpole] 1757. A project for raising an hospital for decayed authors, by J. Gilbert-Cooper. A parallel in the manner of Plutarch between a most celebrated man of Florence [Antonio Magliabechi] and one, scarce ever heard of, in England [Robert Hill] by [J.] Spence, 1757
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Crito; or, A dialogue on beauty [translated] by H. Beaumont (pseud. of Joseph Spence). A particular account of the Emperor of China's gardens, in a letter from F. Attiret, translated by H. Beaumont. Deformity, by W. Hay. Lucina sine concubitu; a letter to the Royal Society [by A. Johnson, pseud. of John Hill] 1750. A modest defence of gaming, 1754. The pretty gentleman [by Philautus, pseud. of N. Lancaster] 1747. The polite philosopher, 1734. The plan of an essay upon delicacy, by N. Lancaster, 1748. v. 2. A vindication of natural society, by [Edmund Burke], 1756. The history and antiquities of the ancient villa of Wheatfield, in the county of Suffolk, 1758. Fragments of ancient poetry, collected in the Highlands of Scotland, and translated from the Galic, 1760. An account of Russia as it was in the year 1710, by Charles, Lord Whitworth, 1758. A journey into England, by Paul Hentzner, 1598 [translated by H. Walpole] 1757. A project for raising an hospital for decayed authors, by J. Gilbert-Cooper. A parallel in the manner of Plutarch between a most celebrated man of Florence [Antonio Magliabechi] and one, scarce ever heard of, in England [Robert Hill] by [J.] Spence, 1757 Related Books
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