An abridgment of Lectures on rhetoric

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William B. Gilley
Language
English
Pages
287

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Cover of: An abridgment of Lectures on rhetoric
An abridgment of Lectures on rhetoric
1818, William B. Gilley
Microform in English
Cover of: An abridgment of Lectures on rhetoric
An abridgment of Lectures on rhetoric
1809, Printed by Charles Norris & Co. for William Sawyer & Co., Booksellers, Newburyport
in English - Rev. and corr. ed.
Cover of: An abridgment of Lectures on rhetoric
An abridgment of Lectures on rhetoric
1803, I. Thomas & E.T. Andrews
in English - Rev. and corr.

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Shaw & Shoemaker, 43382

Microfiche. New Canaan, CT : Readex. microfiches. (Early American imprints. Second series ; no. 43382)

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Early American imprints -- no. 43382

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Microform
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287 p
Number of pages
287

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