The Library Companion: Or, the Young Man's Guide, and the Old Man's Comfort, in the Choice of a LibraryHarding, Triphook, and Lepard, 1825 - Всего страниц: 899 Pages 442-444 contain a review of Matthew Flinders' Voyage to Terra Australis. |
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... England , in the same form . The sufferings of ADAMS , + The first quarto , also possessing Major Rennell's Memoir , is a scarce volume . As we prepare our Collection for Travels more im- mediately AFRICA . ] 461 . VOYAGES AND TRAVELS .
... England , in the same form . The sufferings of ADAMS , + The first quarto , also possessing Major Rennell's Memoir , is a scarce volume . As we prepare our Collection for Travels more im- mediately AFRICA . ] 461 . VOYAGES AND TRAVELS .
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... scarcity , is necessarily ( in bibliographical metaphor ) " a slippery gentleman , " console yourself , for his absence , as occasion and opportunity may offer , with the performance of Cavazzi , or Labat . † Captain Tuckey's book is ...
... scarcity , is necessarily ( in bibliographical metaphor ) " a slippery gentleman , " console yourself , for his absence , as occasion and opportunity may offer , with the performance of Cavazzi , or Labat . † Captain Tuckey's book is ...
Стр. 471
... scarce , and we owe this valuable reprint to Gonsalves de Barcia . Meuselius says the author had resided a long time in New Spain , for the sake of promoting the Christian Religion : he introduces " many foclish and futile things , but ...
... scarce , and we owe this valuable reprint to Gonsalves de Barcia . Meuselius says the author had resided a long time in New Spain , for the sake of promoting the Christian Religion : he introduces " many foclish and futile things , but ...
Стр. 475
... scarce , although in the sable garb of the black letter . Here is no opportunity for amplification . But re- lating to VIRGINIA alone , read the titles of a cluster of tracts from the Bindley library - to say nothing of what appears in ...
... scarce , although in the sable garb of the black letter . Here is no opportunity for amplification . But re- lating to VIRGINIA alone , read the titles of a cluster of tracts from the Bindley library - to say nothing of what appears in ...
Стр. 479
... be worth 1l . 11s . 6d . The quarto is worth about 41. 4s . but on large paper ( it being very scarce in this form ) it doubles this sum . of Ulloa * may afford a good general notion of S. AMERICA . ] VOYAGES AND TRAVELS . 479.
... be worth 1l . 11s . 6d . The quarto is worth about 41. 4s . but on large paper ( it being very scarce in this form ) it doubles this sum . of Ulloa * may afford a good general notion of S. AMERICA . ] VOYAGES AND TRAVELS . 479.
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