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291 1$aThicknesse, Philip: Observations on the customs and manners of the french nation, in a se*. - 1766
291 1$aThicknesse, Philip: Reisen durch Frankreich, und einen Theil von Catalonien. - 1778
291 1$aA Sketch Of The Life And Paintings Of Thomas Gainsborough, Esq.. - 1788
291 1$aA treatise on the art of decyphering. - 1772
291 1$aPhilipp Thicknesses Reisen durch Frankreich, und einen Theil von Catalonien. - 1778
291 1$aTreatise on the art of decyphering and of writing in cypher. - 1772
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