Pluck examination papers for candidates at Oxford and Cambridge in 1836

wherein the theory of the art how to be plucked is exhibited in practice, thus completing the end of the entire science : to which is added, a synchronological table ...

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Pluck examination papers for candidates at Oxford and Cambridge in 1836

wherein the theory of the art how to be plucked is exhibited in practice, thus completing the end of the entire science : to which is added, a synchronological table ...

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H. Slatter
Language
English
Pages
50

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Oxford

Edition Notes

One library copy bound with: Gooch, Richard. Facetiae Cantabrigienses. 3rd ed. London : C. Mason, 1836.

Another library copy bound with: Caswall, Edward. A new art, teaching how to be plucked ... 7th ed. Oxford : J. Vincent, 1837.

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Anecdotes.

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Pagination
50, [20] p. ;
Number of pages
50

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Open Library
OL22923623M
Internet Archive
PluckExaminationPapers3rdEd
OCLC/WorldCat
265614087

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