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Brotherton Collection4
English Literature4

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Bridgwater, Benjamin1
Browne, Sir Thomas (1605-1682)1
Browne, Thomas1
Dunton, John1
Dunton, John (1659-1733)1

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Religio bibliopolae. In imitation of Dr. Browns Religio medici with a supplement to it

Bridgwater, Benjamin; Dunton, John (1659-1733); Browne, Sir Thomas (1605-1682)

1691

'Bridgwater' or 'Bridgewater' is erroneously asserted by some authorities to be a pseudonym for John Dunton. (See S. Parks: John Dunton and the English book trade, item 317) - University of Leeds, Bro...

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The British Apollo : containing two thousand answers to curious questions in most arts and sciences, serious, comical, and humorous, approved of by many of the most learned and ingenious of both universities, and of the Royal-Society (v.1)

1726

Continuous pagination and signatures, apart from the title pages to vols 2-3. A miscellany of verse and prose, with commendatory verses on twelve pages.

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The British Apollo : containing two thousand answers to curious questions in most arts and sciences, serious, comical, and humorous, approved of by many of the most learned and ingenious of both universities, and of the Royal-Society (v.2)

1726

Continuous pagination and signatures, apart from the title pages to vols 2-3. A miscellany of verse and prose, with commendatory verses on twelve pages.

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The British Apollo : containing two thousand answers to curious questions in most arts and sciences, serious, comical, and humorous, approved of by many of the most learned and ingenious of both universities, and of the Royal-Society (v.3)

1726

Continuous pagination and signatures, apart from the title pages to vols 2-3. A miscellany of verse and prose, with commendatory verses on twelve pages.

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