The gentleman's miscellany: consisting of essays, characters, narratives, anecdotes, and poems, moral and entertaining. Calculated for the improvement of gentlemen in every relation in life. By George Wright, Esq. Editor of The lady's miscellany, Pleasing melancholy, Rural Christian, &c. [One line in Latin from Horace]

  • Wright, George, Esq.
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1797
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Exeter [N.H.] : Printed by H. Ranlet for William T. Clap, Boston. Sold by him, Thomas & Andrews, E. Larkin, D. West, J. White, Wm. P. & L. Blake, and C. Bingham, 1797.

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viii, [1], 10-216 p. ; 120.

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First American edition.

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ESTC W20370
Evans, 33250

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