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Author(s)John Chapman
ISBN / ASIN1170480357
ISBN-139781170480359
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British Library

T067620

Philobiblicus Cantabrigiensis = John Chapman. 'A letter to Dr. Waterland' is by Conyers Middleton. With a half-title.

Cambridge : printed for C. Crownfield; and J. Crownfield, London, 1731. [4],48p. ; 8°

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