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Publisher
Hurst and Blackett
Language
English
Pages
220

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Cover of: Nature and human nature
Nature and human nature
1983, Hurst and Blackett
Microform in English
Cover of: Nature and human nature
Nature and human nature
1859, Hurst and Blackett
Microform in English
Cover of: Nature and human nature.
Nature and human nature.
1855, Stringer and Townsend
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Nature and human nature.
1855, Stringer and Townsend
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Edition Notes

"In two volumes. Vol. I."

Part of a CIHM set. For individual microfiches in this set see CIHM microfiche nos. 36507-36509.

"Hominem, pagina nostra sapit -- Mart."

"Eye nature's walks ...--Pope."

Filmed from a copy of the original publication held by the Scott Library, York University. Ottawa : Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions, 1983.

Published in
London
Series
CIHM/ICMH Microfiche series -- no. 36508

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
C813.3

The Physical Object

Format
Microform
Pagination
5 microfiches (220 fr.).
Number of pages
220

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22072369M
Internet Archive
cihm_36508
ISBN 10
066536508X

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Thinks I to myself, as I overheard a person inquire of the servant at the door, in an unmistakeable voice and tone, "Is the Squire to hum?" that can be no one else than my old friend Sam Slick the Clockmaker.
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