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Milton, a poem in 12 [i.e. 2] books
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[Apocalypsis sancti Johannis]
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[Collection of British engravings : Views of British buildings and landscapes with 2 colored reproductions of designs from Pompeii]
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Planches anatomiques du corps humain executées d'apres les dimensions naturelles accompagnées d'un texte explicatif / par F. Antommarchi, publiée Cte. de Lasteyrie, éditeur
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