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Tragedies Grecques De Sophocle
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La vie de Pythagore, ses symbols, ses vers dorez & la vie d'Hierocles
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Les Commentaires d'Hierocles sur les vers dorez de Pythagore. Rétablis sur les Manuscrits & trad. en franç. avec des rémarques par M. Dacier
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Les Vies Des Hommes Illustres De Plutarque, Traduites En Francois, Avec Des Remarques Historiques Et Critiques Par Mr. Dacier, de l'Academie Royale des Inseriptions & Belles Lettres, Secetaire perpetuel de l'Academie Francoise, Garde des Livres du Cabinet du Roy
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La vie de Pythagore, ses symbols, ses vers dorez et la vie d'Hierocles
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Le manuel d'Epictete et les commentaires de Simplicius
traduite en François, avec de remarques -
Le manuel d'Epictete et les commentaires de Simplicius
traduite en François, avec de remarques – T. 1 -
Le manuel d'Epictete et les commentaires de Simplicius
traduite en François, avec de remarques – T. 2, Nouveau manuel d'Epictete avec cinq traitez de Simplicius, sur des sujets important pour les moeurs et pour la religion -
Les Oeuvres D'Horace
Traduites en Francois, Avec Des Notes, Et Des Remarques Critiques Sur Tout L'Ouvrage -
Dionysiu Longinu Peri Hypsus, kai t'alla Heuriskomena
= Dionysii Longini De Sublimitate Commentarius, Ceteraque, quæ reperiri potuere : In usum Serenissimi Proncipis Electoralis Brandenburgici -
Queen Anne's reasons for her conduct, both with respect to the war and peace
And Her Majesty's characters of King William III. and His Majesty K. George the French King and the pretender. Publish'd for the use of the late Ministery -
The life of Pythagoras, with his symbols and golden verses
Together with the life of Hierocles, and his commentaries upon the verses. Collected out of the choicest manuscripts, and translated into French, with annotations. By M. Dacier. Now done into English. The golden verses translated from the Greek by N. Rowe, Esq -
Acts and statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin the twenty first day of September, Anno Dom. 1703. In the second year of the reign of our Most Gracious Sovereign Lady Queen Anne, before His Grace James Duke of Ormonde, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland: and continued by several adjournments and prorogations to the twenty third of June, 1707
And continued under His Excellency Thomas Earl of Pembroke, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by prorogation, until the sixth of May, 1708. And likewise continued under His Excellency Thomas Earl of Wharton, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several prorogations, until the twentieth of May, 1710. Being the fifth session of this present Parliament -
Acts and statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin the twenty first day of September, Anno Dom. 1703
In the second year of the reign of our Most Gracious Sovereign Lady Queen Anne, before His Grace James Duke of Ormonde, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland -
By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R
Whereas we have been informed, that notwithstanding the enouragement given by our Late Royal brother King William the Third, by His Royal proclamations dated the eighth of January -
By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R
Whereas we have caused our writs to be issued for the calling of a Parliament, to meet and be holden at Westminster the twentieth day of this instant August -
By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R
Whereas it has been represented to us, that the meeting of our Parliament on the eighth day of October next (to which the same stands now prorogued) will be inconvenient to many of our subjects who are members of Parliament -
By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R
Whereas in the late expedition to Cadiz, great quantities of goods and plate were, contrary to our express command, and order of the general of our forces there, seized and taken from Port St. Mary, as plunder -
By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R
Whereas it has been represented to us, that not only many inconveniencies have already happened, but that the like may hereafter attend the trade of our subjects -
By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R. Whereas we have received certain information, that the person who, during the life of the late King James the Second, pretended to be Prince of Wales
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By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R. Whereas we have received information, that some persons have landed from on board the French fleet, when it lately appeared on our coasts in Scotland in an hostile manner
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By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R
Whereas the Commons of Great Britain in this present Parliament assembled, have by their humble address besought us -
By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R
Whereas by our royal proclamation, bearing date the fifteenth day of this instant April, we did dissolve the last Parliament, which then stood prorogued to Tuesday the twenty seventh of this instant April -
By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R
Whereas by the twenty second article of the Treaty of Union, for uniting the two kingdoms of England and Scotland -
By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R
Whereas by act of Parliament made in the tenth and eleventh years of the reign of the Late King William the Third, intituled, An act to encourage the trade to Newfoundland