A second collection of scarce and valuable tracts

on the most interesting and entertaining subjects, but chiefly such as relate to the history and constitution of these kingdoms

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A second collection of scarce and valuable tracts

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Edition Notes

Title-pages differ slightly in orthography; v. 4 contains an index to the first and second collections; folded table in v. 4.

Imprint varies, v. 2: printed by A. M'Culloh for F. Cogan.

The four collections of the Somers tracts and the volume of selections are numbered 1-17 by the binder. Vols. 1-16 have no logical arrangement. A later edition, issued by Sir Walter Scott, 1809-15, in 13 vols., is chronologically arranged and has systematic subdivisions under each reign.

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Library of Congress
DA300 .S681 1750, DA300 .S682 1751, DA300 .S683

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Pagination
4 v.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44829956M
LCCN
04028160
OCLC/WorldCat
221365384, 220910608, 1916998

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