The Life of William Cowper, Esq.: Comp. from His Correspondence, and OtherThomas TaylorVyprodáno4,3Pohlídat
Translation From The Greek Of The Following Treatises Of Plotinus: Viz. On Suicide, To Which Is Added An Extract From The Harleian Ms. Of The ScholiaThomas TaylorVyprodáno4,3Pohlídat
A Dissertation On The Philosophy Of Aristotle In Four Books (LARGE PRINT EDITION)Thomas TaylorVyprodáno4,3Pohlídat
Select Works Of Plotinus; Translated From The Greek With An Introduction Containing The Substance Of Porphyry'S Life Of PlotinusThomas TaylorVyprodáno4,3Pohlídat
Discourses Upon The Great Festivals, As Stated In The Calendar And Rubricks Of The Church Of England (1812)Thomas TaylorVyprodáno4,3Pohlídat
Jacob Wrestling With God, And Prevailing: Or, A Treatise Concerning The Necessity And Efficacy Of Faith In Prayer. Wherein Divers Weighty Questions AnThomas TaylorVyprodáno4,3Pohlídat
Christs Combate and Conquest: or, the Lyon of the Tribe of Iuda Vanquishing the Roaring Lyon, Assaulting Him in Three Most Fierce and Hellish TemptaThomas TaylorVyprodáno4,3Pohlídat
Student's Hand-book Of Mushrooms Of America Edible And Poisonous; Volume 1Thomas TaylorVyprodáno4,3Pohlídat
Miscellanies in Prose and Verse: Containing The Triumph of the Wise Man Over Fortune, According to the Doctrine of the Stoics and Platonists; The CreeThomas TaylorVyprodáno4,3Pohlídat
Translations From The Greek: Viz., Aristotle's Synopsis Of The Virtues And Vices. The Similitudes Of Demophilus. The Golden Sentences Of DemocratesWilliam BridgmanVyprodáno4,3Pohlídat
Select Works of Plotinus: Translated From the Greek With an Introduction Containing the Substance of Porphyry's Life of PlotinusThomas TaylorVyprodáno4,3Pohlídat
The Elements Of The True Arithmetic Of Infinites: In Which All The Propositions In The Arithmetic Of Infinites Invented By Dr. Wallis, Relative To TheThomas TaylorVyprodáno4,3Pohlídat
Student's Hand-book Of Mushrooms Of America, Edible And Poisonous: Published In Serial FormThomas TaylorVyprodáno4,3Pohlídat
Arguments of Celsus, Porphyry, and the Emperor Julian, Against the ChristiansThomas TaylorVyprodáno3,9Pohlídat
Arguments of Celsus, Porphyry, and the Emperor Julian, Against the Christians ; Also Extracts from Diodorus Siculus, Josephus, and Tacitus, Relating to the Jews, Together with an AppendixThomas TaylorVyprodáno3,5Pohlídat