On a scurrious invective, written against the military dictionary, thirteen years after its first apperance, and when it had gone through three large editions
1805
BROAD L2015F34m
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Title
On a scurrious invective, written against the military dictionary, thirteen years after its first apperance, and when it had gone through three large editions
Published
[London] : Printed by G. Hayden, [1805?]
Description
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 30 cm.
Call Number
BROAD L2015F34m
System Control No.
(OCoLC)908447747
Note
Satirical poem of 23 lines plus foot notes, replying to a critical review of a military dictionary that appeared in a British periodical.
"He says there are some good and useful articles; why not name them, as he wishes to instruct his readers? !!! All Belidor's terms, for instance"--footnote.
Library copy: split at folds.
"He says there are some good and useful articles; why not name them, as he wishes to instruct his readers? !!! All Belidor's terms, for instance"--footnote.
Library copy: split at folds.
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