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Taḥqīq an-nuṣūṣ baina iḫtilāf ar-riwāyāt wa-ahimmiyat as-samāʿāt wa-taʿaddud al-ibrāzāt
= The Critical edition of texts between different narrations, the importance of auditions (Samāʿāt) and multiple versions -
Maʿa 'r-rakb al-Ḥusainī min al-Madīna ila 'l-Madīna
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Maǧmūʿa-i intišārāt-i adabī wa tārīḫī-i Mauqūfāt-i Duktur Maḥmūd Afšār
Ganǧīna-i āṯār-i Duktur Maḥmūd Afšār Yazdī -
La France littéraire
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Parnasskoj ščepetil'nik
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Les spectacles de Paris, ou calendrier historique & chronologique des théâtres
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Gazette littéraire de Berlin
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Zindagī šāyad
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Sammelhandschrift - Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg i. Br., Hs. 1532,100
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The monthly review, or, literary journal
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[Die vier Jahreszeiten]
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Aestas
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Autumnus
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Bicitrā
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Colony of Rhode Island. To the freemen and freeholders of the colony aforesaid
Gentlemen, You were pleased the last year ... to place me in the chief seat of government ... It hath however been my misfortune ... to have had a clamour raised, and industriously propagated, against me -
To the public
Few are ignorant, that the assemblymen of this colony, were anciently induced to consent to tax the four counties of New-York, West-Chester, Queen's and Richmond, for the support of the clergy -
To the independent freeholders and freemen, of this city and county
It having been industriously propagated, that numbers of the voters of this city and county, have been long intimidated at elections -
To the freeholders, and freemen, of the city and county of New-York
Gentlemen, The important advantages arising from electing representatives by ballot, are so evident, that it is matter of concern, that we find so salutary a measure openly opposed -
A Plan of union, by admitting representatives from the American colonies, and from Ireland into the British Parliament
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To the inhabitants of this city
Whereas some unhappy differences have lately happened between the inhabitants and the soldiers -
Province of New-Hampshire. By His Excellency John Wentworth, Esq ; ... A proclamation for a general fast
... Thursday, the fifth day of April next, to be religiously and devoutly observed and kept as a day of publick fasting and prayer ... Given at the Council-chamber in Portsmouth, the 19th day of March ... one thousand seven hundred and seventy -
To the freeholders and freemen of the city and colony of New-York
Gentlemen, You may remember, that shortly after the paper, signed, a son of liberty, directed, "To the betrayed inhabitants of the city and colony of New York" made its appearance, the General Assembly addressed the Lieutenant Governor, to issue his proclamation of a reward of one hundred pounds to any person or persons who should discover the author or authors -
By the Honorable Thomas Hutchinson, Esq ; Lieutenant-governor and commander in chief in and over HIs Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay ... A proclamation for a public thanksgiving
... Thursday the sixth day of December next ... Given at the Council chamber in Cambridge, the thirtieth day of October, 1770 -
By the Honorable Thomas Hutchinson, Esq ; lieutenant-governor and commander in chief in and over His Majesty's province of the Massachusets-Bay ... A proclamation for a general fast
... Thursday the fifth day of April next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the seventh day of March ... 1770