C
C, or c, is the third letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''cee'' (pronounced ), plural ''cees''. Provided by Wikipedia
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by S. C
Published 1766
Published 1766
printed for W. Sandby, at the Ship, over against St. Dunstan's Church, in Fleet-Street
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by C
Published 1782
Published 1782
printed for J. Debrett, (successor to Mr. Almon) opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly
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by C. S
Published 1768
Published 1768
printed for the author; and sold by Messrs. Hawes, Clarke, and Collins, Pater-Noster Row; P. Wilson, in Dublin; A. Kincaid in Edinburgh; J. Wallis in Plymouth; W. Charnley, T. Slack, in Newcastle; and J. Dunn in Whitehaven
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by T. C
Published 1734
Published 1734
Printed for John Brooks, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster
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by C
Published 1795
Published 1795
de l'imprimerie de T. Spilsbury & Fils; et se vend chez De Boffe; Richard White; Owen; William Clarke; Vennor; & Richardson
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by C
Published 1739
Published 1739
et se trouve à Paris, chez Gattey, Libraire de S. A. S. Madame la Duchesse D'Orleans, au Palais Royal, Nos 13 & 14