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98 - BOOKS (1 box): - HISTORY OF CROMWELL. Paris: Published by Cl…
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BOOKS (1 box): - HISTORY OF CROMWELL. Paris: Published by Claude Barbin, at the Palais, on the second flight of steps of the Sainte-Chapelle. Volume One and Volume Two, 1691. In-8°. - A Summary of the Laws of Taste, or Reasoned Rhetoric. Paris, published by Laporte, Bookseller, Rue des Noyers. 1777. in-12° - THE LIFE OF PHILIPPE D’ORLÉANS, Grandson of France, Regent of the Kingdom during the minority of Louis XV. By M. L. M. D. M. Vol. 1 & 2. London. Published at the Company’s expense. 1736. - VIRGIL, Translated by Mr de Martignac, with remarks. Volume 1. Containing the Bucolics and the Georgics. Paris, at Guillaume de Luyne’s, Sworn Bookseller, at the Palais, in the Salle des Merciers, on the Monté de la Cour des Aydes à la Justice. 1681. - MODERN ROME, the Foremost City of Europe, with all its splendours and delights; newly and very accurately described and illustrated by engravings, which perfectly depict everything worth seeing and knowing; Volume One. Leiden, published by Pierre Vander Aa, bookseller, 1713. With Privilege. Significant wear to the covers and spine. (Books not collated, sold as is). - A HISTORY OF ROME FROM THE FOUNDING OF ROME TO THE BATTLE OF ACTIUM, that is to say, up to the end of the Republic. By M. Rollin, former Rector of the University of Paris, Professor of Eloquence at the Royal College, and Fellow of the Royal Academy of Inscriptions and Belles-Lettres. Paris, published by the Widow Estienne, Bookseller, Rue Saint-Jacques, opposite Rue du Plâtre, at La Vertu. Later published by the Estienne Brothers at the same address, 1738–1762, with the King’s approval and privilege. Volumes 1–3, 5–8, 12–15. (Uncollated).
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