Hill

A hill is a landform that extends above the surrounding terrain. It often has a distinct summit, and is usually applied to peaks which are above elevation compared to the relative landmass, though not as prominent as mountains. Hill comes in the category of slope places. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Hill, John
Published 1745
printed for R. Ware, A. Ward, J. and P. Knapton, T. Longman and T. Shewell, C. Hitch, J. Hodges, S. Austen, J. Rivington, and M. Cooper

124
by Hill, Richard
Published 1798
printed for, and sold by Mess. Cadell & Davies, and J. Mathews, Strand; and also J. Hazard, Bath

126
by Hill, Aaron
Published 1753
Sold by M. Mechell, at the King's arms in Fleet-Street; and likewise to be had at the booksellers of London and Westminster

127
by Hill, John
Published 1754
printed for R. Ware, J. and P. Knapton, T. Longman, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, J. Hodges, J. and J. Rivington, J. Ward, and M. Cooper

130
by Hill, Richard
Published 1775
printed by J. Eddowes; and sold by Messrs. E and C. Dilly in the Poultry, and J. Matthews in the Strand, London; also by Mr. Prince in Oxford

132
by Hill, Richard
Published 1776
printed and sold by J. Eddowes, and T. Wood

134
by Hill, Brian
Published 1780
printed by T. Wood; and sold by G. Robinson, Pater-Noster Row; C. Dilly, Poultry; T. Vallance, Cheapside; and J. Matthews, Strand, London

138
by Hill, John
Published 1772
printed for W. Strahan, J. and F. Rivington, Hawes, Clarke, and Collins, W. Johnston, W. Owen, T. Caslon, S. Crowder, T. Longman, B. Law, W. Goldsmith, R. Baldwin, T. Davies, and B. Collins

139
by Hill, Aaron
Published 1732
printed by S. Powell, for Abraham Bradley at the Golden-Ball and Ring, opposite Sycamore-Alley, in Dame's-Street

140
by Hill, Rowland
Published 1798
printed by A. Paris, Rolls'-Buildings; and sold at Surry Chapel, St. George's Road