An edition of London and Westminster improved (1766)

London and Westminster improved

illustrated by plans. To which is prefixed, A discourse on publick magnificence; with observations on the state of arts and artists in this kingdom, wherein the study of the polite arts is recommended as necessary to a liberal education: concluded by some proposals relative to places not laid down in the plans.

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An edition of London and Westminster improved (1766)

London and Westminster improved

illustrated by plans. To which is prefixed, A discourse on publick magnificence; with observations on the state of arts and artists in this kingdom, wherein the study of the polite arts is recommended as necessary to a liberal education: concluded by some proposals relative to places not laid down in the plans.

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English
Pages
132

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Published in
London

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Library of Congress
NA9188.L7 G9

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Pagination
xv, 132 p.
Number of pages
132

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL6039841M
Internet Archive
b3041040x
LCCN
48030077
OCLC/WorldCat
3940523

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OL4419941W

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