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ISBN / ASIN1140763741
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T081914

For additional holdings, please see N65350. With a half-title, and a [20]p. list of subscribers before 'An account of the life and writings of the author.'.

London : printed for the author's children: and sold by A. Millar, and J. Nourse; G. Hamilton and J. Balfour, and A. Kincaid at Edinburgh; J. Barry at Glasgow, and J. Smith at Dublin, 1748. [28],xx,392p.,VI plates ; 4°
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