D

D, or d, is the fourth 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 ''dee'' (pronounced ), plural ''dees''. Provided by Wikipedia

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by D. D
Published 1769
printed for the author; and sold by S. Bladon in Pater-Noster-Row; C. Parker in New Bond-Street; and F. Blyth in Cornhill

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by D. D
Published 1769
printed for the author; and sold by S. Bladon in Pater-Noster-Row; C. Parker in New Bond-Street; and F. Blyth in Cornhill

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by D
Published 1789
Chez Baudouin

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by D***
Published 1796
de l'imprimerie de Baylis, Greville-Street, Holborn. Et se vend chez l'auteur, No. 34, Piccadilly; chez A. Dulau & Co., No. 107, Wardour-Street; de Boffe, Gerrard-Street; Boosey, Broad-Street, près de la Bourse-Royale; Hookham, New Bond-Street

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by D
Published 1788
[s.n.]

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by D
Published 1729
Imprimé à Londres

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by T. D
Published 1748
printed for J. and J. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and S. Newton, Bookseller in Manchester

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by T. D
Published 1701
printed for Nat. Fox, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster