Salusbury, Thomas
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Mathematical collections and translations (Tome I)
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1667
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Of the Territories of
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Bologna, Ferrara,
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D. BENEDETTO CASTELLI, Abbot
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of S. BENEDETTO ALOISIO,
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Mathematician
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to P.
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Vrban
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the Territories of
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Romagna
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having been punctually
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the excellent memory of the Right Ho
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nourable and Noble
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Monſignore Corſini,
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who was heretofore Deputed Commiſ
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ſary General, and Viſitor of thoſe Wa
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what for farther confirmation of that which I have ſaid in this
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Book upon the
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Lake of Venice,
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Pontine Fens,
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and up
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on the Draining of thoſe Plains of
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Piſa,
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lying between the Ri
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Arno
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