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by Mardon, L.
Published 1773
Subjects:
“...Scurvy / Early works to 1800...”Published 1773
printed, and sold at Mr. Wilkie's, Bookseller, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and at Mr. Spilsbury's, Ohymist, No 5, Mount-Row, near the Turnpike, Westminster-Bridge; at M. Swinney's, Printer, Birmingham, and at Newry, in Ireland, by Mr. George Stevenson, Bookseller
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by Spilsbury, Francis
Published 1788
Subjects:
“...Scurvy / Early works to 1800...”Published 1788
At the Phoenix Printing-Office, by W. Gillman. Sold by G. and T. Wilkie, No. 71, St. Paul's Church-Yard, London
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by Mardon, L.
Published 1771
Subjects:
“...Scurvy / Early works to 1800...”Published 1771
printed for the author, and sold at Mr. Pearch's, Bookseller, No. 12, in Cheapside; and at Mr. Spilsbury's, No. 24, in Gutter-Lane, Cheapside
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by Mardon, L.
Published 1769
Subjects:
“...Scurvy / Early works to 1800...”Published 1769
printed for the author, and by his appointment sold at Mr Pearch's, Bookseller, No. 12 in Cheapside; and at Mr. Spilsbury's, No. 24, in Gutter-Lane, Cheapside
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by Spilsbury, Francis
Published 1788
Subjects:
“...Scurvy / Treatment / Early works to 1800...”Published 1788
printed at the Phoenix Printing-Office, by W. Gillman. Sold by G. and T. Wilkie, No. 71, ST. Paul's Church-Yard, London
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by Spilsbury, Francis
Published 1785
Subjects:
“...Scurvy / Treatment / Early works to 1800...”Published 1785
printed by T. Fisher. Sold by G. and T. Wilkie, No. 71, St. Paul's Church-Yard, London
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by Spilsbury, Francis
Published 1792
Subjects:
“...Scurvy / Treatment / Early works to 1800...”Published 1792
printed by J. Crouse and W. Stevenson. Sold by G. Wilkie, Pater-Noster-Row, and E. Newbery, Cor Ner Of ST. Paul's Church-Yard, London
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by Spilsbury, Francis
Published 1776
Subjects:
“...Scurvy / Treatment / Early works to 1800...”Published 1776
printed for J. Wilkie, No. 71, St. Paul's Church-Yard, and Mr. Davenhill, No. 30, Cornhill
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by Country Clergyman
Published 1766
Subjects:
“...Scurvy / Early works to 1800...”Published 1766
printed for John and Thomas Curtis, at Shake-Speare's Head, in Fleet-Street