An analysis of the Gaelic language, 1778.

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Shaw, William
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Publisher
Scolar Press
Language
English
Pages
156

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An analysis of the Gaelic language, 1778.
1972, Scolar Press
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Edition Notes

Facsimile of 1st ed., London, W. Shaw, 1778.
"A Scolar Press facsimile."
Original t.p. reads: An analysis of the Galic language.
"In this treatise I have entirely confined myself to the Scots Galic."--p. xix.

Published in
Menston
Series
English linguistics, 1500-1800; a collection of facsimile reprints,, no. 356
Genre
Textbooks for foreign speakers

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
491.6/3/82421
Library of Congress
PB1523 .S5 1778a

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Pagination
[4], xxiv, 156 p.
Number of pages
156

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5464483M
ISBN 10
0854178740
LCCN
73167237
OCLC/WorldCat
551749
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3752288

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