Novelle morali di Francesco Soave

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Stirling & Kenney, 1832 - 223 pages
 

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Page 7 - The SECRETARY'S ASSISTANT; Exhibiting the various and most correct Modes of Superscription, Commencement, and Conclusion of Letters, to Persons of every Degree of Rank, including the Diplomatic, Clerical, and Judicial Dignitaries : with lists of Foreign Ambassadors and Consuls.
Page 13 - Course, is to exhibit a progressive view of the state of mankind, from the earliest ages of which we have any authentic...
Page 12 - HISTORY of the REVOLUTIONS in EUROPE, From the Subversion of the Roman Empire in the West, till the Abdication of Bonaparte. From the French of CW KOCH.
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Page 11 - The History of Spain, from the earliest Ages of which we have any authentic Records to the return of Ferdinand VII. in 1814...
Page 21 - Dictionary of the Peculiarities of the Italian Language, being a Collection of Sentences from the most approved Italian Authors, particularizing those Verbs, Propositions, &c.
Page 14 - LETTERS FROM A MOTHER TO HER DAUGHTER, AT, OR GOING TO, SCHOOL. Pointing out the duties towards her Maker, her Governess, her Schoolfellows, and herself. By MRS. JA SARGANT.
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Page 13 - An ABRIDGMENT of the HISTORY of IRELAND, From the Earliest Accounts to the present Time, on the Plan of Dr. Goldsmith's History of England ; for the Use of Schools and Private Education ; with Exercises at the end of each. Chapter, and a Chronological Table.

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