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An answer to the second part of Paine's age of reason : By James Tytler, late of Edinburgh, author of many articles in the encyclopdia britannica, &c. &c. &c Tytler, James. - Online-Ausg.. - Edinburgh : Printed for and by Schaw & Pillans; and sold by G. Mudie and Son, South Bridge, and the other booksellers, [1797]
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A description of the two albinos of Europe, (one twenty-one, the other twenty-four years of age.) : Extracted from M. Saussure's journey to the Alps, in the year 1785. And now published in the Encyclopdia Britannica Saussure, Horace Bénédict de. - Online-Ausg.. - Derby, Printed in the year 1793
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Dedicated, by permission, to the King. This day is published in 410. By J. Moore, No. 45, College-Green, Dublin, vol. II. Price one guinea, in boards, (and with all possible expedition, the subsequent volumes,) of Encyclopdia Britannica; or, A dictionary of arts, sciences, and miscellaneous literature, on a plan entirely new Moore, James. - Online-Ausg.. - [Dublin] : s.n, [1791?]
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A description of the two albinos of Europe, (one twenty-one, the other twenty-four years of age.)extracted from M. Sassure's journey to the alps, in the year 1785, and now published in the Encyclopdia Britannica Saussure, Horace Bénédict de. - Online-Ausg.. - Glasgow : Printed by J. Mennons, [1790?]
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Proposals for printing, by subscribtion, a work, intitled, encyclopdia britannica; or, A new and complete dictionary of arts and sciences : Composed in the form of distinct treatises or systems. With accurate defitnitions and explanations of all the terms as they occur in the order of the alphabet; also full descriptions of the various machines, insruments, tools, figures, &c. necessary for illustrating them; and of the classes, kinds, preparations, and uses of natural productions, whether animals, vegetables, minerals, fossils, or fluids. Together with the account of the kingdoms provinces, cities, towns, and other remarkable places throughout the world. Illustrated with above one hundred and fifty large copperplates, exhibiting several thousand figures, accurately engraven. By a Society of Gentlemen in Scotland. To be dedicated, by permission, to Sir Laurence Dundas of kerse, baronet, member of Parliament for the city of Edinburgh Smellie, William. - Online-Ausg.. - [Edinburgh] : s.n, [1768]
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