An edition of Elegant extracts (1783)

Elegant extracts

or, useful and entertaining passages in prose, selected for the improvement of young persons

[9th ed.]
Elegant extracts
Vicesimus Knox, Vicesimus Knox
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An edition of Elegant extracts (1783)

Elegant extracts

or, useful and entertaining passages in prose, selected for the improvement of young persons

[9th ed.]

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J. Johnson [etc.]
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English

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Cover of: Elegant extracts
Elegant extracts: or, Useful and entertaining pieces of poetry.
1824, C. and J. Rivington [etc.]
in English
Cover of: Elegant extracts
Elegant extracts
1809
in English - [New ed.]
Cover of: Elegant extracts
Cover of: Elegant extracts
Cover of: Elegant extracts
Elegant extracts: or useful and entertaining passages in prose
1783
in English - 2d ed. To this edition is added a short system of geography from Sharpes translation of Holbergs introduction to universal history and a Chronological table of remarkable events, discoveries and inventions ...

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Edition Notes

Paged continously.
Engr. title-pages, with vignettes.
Binder's title: Elegant extracts ... [v] 3-4.
Ed. by Vicesimus Knox.

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London

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Library of Congress
PN6012 .K5 vol. 3-4

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Pagination
2 v.

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OL242666M
LCCN
ca28000983
OCLC/WorldCat
4795836

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OL1512859W

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