In 1880, Smolenskin, who had undertaken a new and complete edition of his works in twenty-four volumes, at Vienna, went on a tour through Russia.
Abramowitsch had already acquired some fame by a natural history (Toledot ha-Teba') in four volumes, in which he taxed his ingenuity to create a complete nomenclature for zoology in Hebrew.
Four volumes of the correspondence of Scholars at home and abroad with E.
Four volumes of the miscellaneous collection on Irish affairs made by Sir G.
The Heiress of Birague was followed by Jean-Louis, or the Foundling Girl, published by Hubert in four volumes, for which he received thirteen hundred francs.
The Historical Collections of the Georgia Historical Society,[876] in four volumes, contain reprints of many of the early tracts already referred to, and other papers illustrative of Georgia history.
Jenkyns, and published in four volumes at Oxford in 1833.
Ratcliffe compiled a manuscript catalogue of his library in four volumes, which was disposed of at the sale of his collection for seven pounds, fifteen shillings.
Those belonging to the two University Libraries were probably gifts of Lord Lumley, who presented eighty-four volumes to the Cambridge University Library in 1598, and forty to the Bodleian in the following year.
There is a copy in the British Museum which is in four volumes, the fourth incomplete.
In addition, the first volume has another title-page, 'Poems by George Wither, in four volumes.
In addition to his work on De Foe, he wrote The History and Antiquities of Dissenting Churches in London, Westminster and Southwark, including the Lives of their Ministers, a work in four volumes.
It is in four volumes, with the title, 'Selections from the Juvenilia and Other Poems of George Wither, with a prefatory Essay by John Matthew Gutch, F.
James, we note, wrote no prefaces until there were twenty-four volumes of his novels and stories waiting to be collected and republished.
One cannot take even the twenty-four volumes, more or less selected volumes of the Macmillan edition all at once, and it is, alas, but too easy to get so started and entoiled as never to finish this author or even come to the best of him.
I will touch only upon those of his works that are here collected together in four volumes.
Four volumes of larger History of the English People published.
In the Bodleian there is a set of old tales and romances which Spenser lent Harvey, taking as a hostage, apparently, Harvey's copy of Lucian in four volumes.
His most important book transaction, which comes within the purview of the present volume, relates to the gift by an Abbot of St. Albans of four volumes to De Bury, then Clerk of the Privy Seal, viz.
A professor in the College at Naples published in 1688 four volumes of peripatetic philosophy, to establish the principles of Aristotle.
I am going on rapidly with the printing of my four volumes, and write con amore at the eighth (Hippolytus I.
The Bible of the Faithful,” four volumes, large Bible-octavo; Volume I.
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