AC1 .G7 v.15
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The annals and The histories. |
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AC1 .G7 v.16
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The almagest, |
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AC1 .G7 v.17
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The six Enneads. |
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AC1 .G7 v.18
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The confessions. |
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AC1 .G7 v.19-20
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The Summa theologica. |
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AC1 .G7 v.21
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The Divine comedy. |
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AC1 .G7 v.22
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Troilus and Cressida and The Canterbury tales. With modern English versions of both works. |
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AC1 .G7 v.23
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The prince, |
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AC1 .G7 v.24
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Gargantua and Pantagruel. |
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AC1 .G7 v.25
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Essays. |
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AC1 .G7 v.26-27
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Plays and sonnets. |
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AC1 .G7 v.28
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On the loadstone and magnetic bodies, |
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AC1 .G7 v.29
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The history of Don Quixote de la Mancha. |
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AC1 .G7 v.30
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Advancement of learning. Novum organum. New Atlantis. |
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AC1 .G7 v.31
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Rules for the direction of the mind. Discourse on the method. |
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AC1 .G7 v.32
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English minor poems. Paradise lost. Samson Agonistes. Areopagitica. |
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AC1 .G7 v.33
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The provincial letters. |
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AC1 .G7 v.34
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Mathematical principles of natural philosophy. |
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AC1 .G7 v.35
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A letter concerning toleration. |
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AC1 .G7 v.36
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Gulliver's travels, |
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