 | Charles Richardson - 1854 - 280 pages
...CHRONOLOGICALLY FROM TUB EARLIEST PERIOD TO THE BEGINNING OF THE PRESENT CENTURY. BY CHARLES RICHARDSON, LL.D. WE have the various acceptations, in which every word has been used by approved writers, collected by Dr. Richardson, in a Dictionary such as, perhaps, no other language could ever boast; and we have a... | |
 | Charles Richardson - 1854 - 294 pages
...FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD TO THE BEGINNING OF THE PRESENT CENTURY. BY CHARLES RICHARDSON, LL.D. WE hare the various acceptations, in which every word has been used by approved writers, collected by Dr. Richardson, in a Dictionary such as, perhaps, no other language could ever boast; and we have a... | |
 | John KING (M.D., of Aldersgate Street.) - 1855 - 120 pages
...from the best Authorities. By CHARLES RICHARDSON, LL.D. New edition, in 2 vols. 4to. In the press. "We have the various acceptations, in which every...word has been used by approved writers, collected by Dr. Richardson, in a Dictionary such as, perhaps, no other language could ever boast j and we have... | |
 | James Watson - 1855 - 152 pages
...from the heat Authorities. By CHARLES RICHARDSON, LL.D. New edition, in 2 vols. 4to. In the press. "We have the various acceptations, in which every...word has been used by approved writers, collected by Dr. Richardson, In a Dictionary such as, perhaps, no other lansuage could ever boast; and we have a... | |
 | John Hind - 1855 - 546 pages
...By CHARLES RICHARDSON, LL.D. New edition, corrected, in the press. 2 vole. -I to., cloth, boards. " We have the various acceptations, In which every word has been used by approved writers, collected by Dr. Richardson, in a Dictionary such as, perhaps, no other language could ever boast ยก and we have... | |
 | Anthony Grant - 1855 - 182 pages
...Authorities. By CHARLES RICHARDSON, LL.D. New edition, corrected, in the press. 2 vols. Ho., doth, boards. *' We have the various acceptations, In which every word has been used by approved writers, collected by Dr. Richardson, In a Dictionary such as, perhaps, no other language could ever boast ; and we have... | |
 | Horace - 1855 - 342 pages
...Authorities. By CHARLES RICHARDSON, LL.D. New edition, corrected, in the press. 2 vols. Ho. , cloth, boards. " We have the various acceptations, in which every word has been used by approved writers, collected by Dr. Richardson, tn a Dictionary such as, perhaps, no other language could ever boast; and we have a... | |
 | William Walton - 1855 - 658 pages
...the best Authorities. By CHARLES RICHARDSON, LL.D. New edition, in 2 vols. 4to. Intheprea. " We bare the various acceptations, in which every word has been used by approved writcm. collected by Dr. Richardson, In a Dictionary such al, perhaps, no other language could ever... | |
 | Greville John Chester - 1856 - 248 pages
...from the best Authorities. By CHARLES RICHARDSON, LL.D. New edition, in 2 vols. 4to. In the press. " We have the various acceptations, in which every word has been used by approved writers, collected by Dr. Richardson, in a Dictionary such as, perhaps, no other language could ever boast; and we hare a... | |
 | John Hind - 1856 - 346 pages
...from the best Authorities. By CHARLES RICHARDSON, LL.D. Newedition, in 2 vols. 4to. In the press. " We have the various acceptations, in which every word has been used by approved writers, collected by Dr. Richardson, in a Dictionary such as, perhaps, no other language could ever boast; and we have a... | |
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