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1125.6 The Hermetical triumph: or, the Victorious Philosophical Stone. A treatise More compleat and more intelligible than any Extant, concerning The Hermetical Magistery. Translated from the French. To which is added, The Ancient War of the Knights; being an Alchymistical Dialogue betwixt our Stone, Gold and Mercury; of the true Matter, of which those who have traced Nature, do prepare the Philosopher's Stone. Translated from the German. 8° London: Printed for Thomas Harris [1725] Ferguson Nat Union Cat Wisconsin
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