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De la maniere d'enseigner et d'etudier les belles lettres : par raport à l'esprit & au coeur / Par M. Rollin.
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Main Author:
Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741
Format:
Book
Language:
French
Published:
Leyde :
Chez J. De Wetstein,
1759.
Subjects:
Education.
Holy Cross Note:
Georgetown College gift, 1843
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LB475.R7 A2
v.1 Copy 1
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