A letter from a friend in England to Mr. Maxwell, complaining of his dilatoriness in the publication of his so-long-promised work: with a character of Mr. Johnson's English dictionary, lately published, and Mr. Maxwell's justification of himself. Also, a specimen of the work which he has in hand, in an explanation of the words, nature and assises

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A letter from a friend in England to Mr. Maxwell, complaining of his dilatoriness in the publication of his so-long-promised work: with a character of Mr. Johnson's English dictionary, lately published, and Mr. Maxwell's justification of himself. Also, a specimen of the work which he has in hand, in an explanation of the words, nature and assises

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In fact a reply by Maxwell to the letter, advertising his own work.- Dated at head: October 15, 1755.

Microfilm. Woodbridge, CT Research Publications, Inc., 1990. 1 reel ; 35mm. (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 4059, no. 17).

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Eighteenth century -- reel 4059, no. 17.

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Microform
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25,[1]p.
Number of pages
25

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