An edition of History of Sir George Ellison (1766)

The man of real sensibility: or The history of Sir George Ellison.

[Five lines from Sterne]

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An edition of History of Sir George Ellison (1766)

The man of real sensibility: or The history of Sir George Ellison.

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English
Pages
42

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Cover of: The history of Sir George Ellison
The history of Sir George Ellison
1996, University Press of Kentucky
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Cover of: The man of real sensibility: or The history of Sir George Ellison.
The man of real sensibility: or The history of Sir George Ellison.: [Five lines from Sterne]
1800, Printed [by Adams & Wilder?] for Chapman Whitcomb.
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Edition Notes

Attributed to Sarah Scott in the Dictionary of national biography.

Place and date of publication and printers' names suggested by Bristol.

Signatures: A-Cœ́ [D]þ́ ([D]4 blank)

"Sentiments."--p. [41]-42.

Bristol B11120.

Shipton & Mooney 49145.

Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 49145)

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Early American imprints -- no. 49145.

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Microform
Pagination
42, [2] p.
Number of pages
42

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OL14576489M

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"Sir George Ellison's father was the younger son of an ancient and opulent family; but receiving only that small proportion of his father's wealth, which, according to the custom of this country, usually falls to the share of a younger child, his posterity had little chance of inheriting any considerable fortune from him; though he had, by the profession in which he was place, been enabled to live genteelly."

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