A thousand notable things, on various subjects. Disclosed from the secrets of nature and art, practicable, profitable, and of great advantage, Set down from long and curious Study and Experience for the greater Part; and the rest taken from the most judicious and celebrated Authors of the Antients and Moderns. - Being a Rich Cabinet of Select Curiosities and Rarities, in one Volume, digested into fourteen Books, for the general Use, and Good of Mankind, with strict Amendments and large Additions, to what formerly has been Published in this Kind, exceeding any other for the Multitude of pleasing Variety herein to be found.
- Lupton, Thomas.
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- [1776]
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Also known as
Thousand notable things, of sundry sortes
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London : printed for J. Wilkie. No. 71. St. Paul's Church-Yard; and E. Easton, at Salisbury, [1776]
Physical description
[4],252,[16]p. ; 80.
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References note
ESTC T83858
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