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An Essay Upon Literature: Or, an Enquiry Into the Antiquity and Original of Letters: Proving That the Two Tables, Written by the Finger of God in Mount Sinai, Was the First Writing in the World, and That All Other Alphabets Derive From the Hebrew ; With a Short View of the Methods Made Use of by the Antients to Supply the Want of Letters Before, and Improve the Use of Them, After They Were Known
Defoe, Daniel
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- Book; Online; EBook
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- London : Printed for Tho. Bowles ... , 1726.
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- English
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- 1 p. l., 127 p. 18 cm.
- Mode of access: Internet.
- Notes
- Copy 2 bound with: Woodward, George. Poems on several occasions. Oxford, 1730; and Tolson, Francis. Proposals for the printing, Hermathenae. [London, 1739].
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