An introduction to or a short discourse concerning, universal history. In two parts. Faithfully compared with, and done (with some little alterations) from the original of that illustrious author James Benigne Bossuet, bishop of Meanux and Condom, and praceptor to his royal highness the Dauphin. New published By Richard Spencer, A.M. master of the school at Tunbridge
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- An introduction to or a short discourse concerning, universal history. In two parts. Faithfully compared with, and done (with some little alterations) from the original of that illustrious author James Benigne Bossuet, bishop of Meanux and Condom, and praceptor to his royal highness the Dauphin. New published By Richard Spencer, A.M. master of the school at Tunbridge
- Discours sur l'histoire universelle. English
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London : Printed by R. Reily; and sold by J. and J. Bonwicke, and S. Austen, in St. paul Churchyard; J. Hazard, near Stationers Hall, and J. Newton, in Little Britain, 1731.
- Publication year
- 1731
- ESTC No.
- T212060
- Grub Street ID
- 239403
- Description
- x,90,[15],94-216,[2]p.,plate : ill. ; 8°.
- Note
- Part II has a separate titlepage with imprint: "Printed in the year. 1729", pagination and register are continuous.
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- Frontis. = plate. Verify continuous register. In this edition there is a double rule above and below "In two parts." on the titlepage