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Two essays sent in a letter from Oxford, to a nobleman in London. The first concerning some errors about the creation, general flood, and the peopling of the world ... The second concerning the rise, progress, and destruction of fables and romances. With the state of learning.

Title
Two essays sent in a letter from Oxford, to a nobleman in London. The first concerning some errors about the creation, general flood, and the peopling of the world ... The second concerning the rise, progress, and destruction of fables and romances. With the state of learning. By L.P. Master of arts ...
Author
P. L.
Publication
London, Printed, and are to be sold by R. Baldwin, 1695.

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TextRestricted use *KC 1695 (Two essays sent in a letter from Oxford, to a nobleman in London)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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Additional Authors
P. L.
Description
1 p. l., v, 47 p.; 18 cm. (8vo.)
Subject
  • Creation > Biblical account
  • Bible and science
  • Indians, American > Origin
  • History > Errors, inventions, etc
  • North America > History
  • America > History, Pre-Columbian
Note
  • "Concerning the peopling and planting the New world, and other remote countries," p. 15-28.
Indexed In (note)
  • Sabin
Call Number
*KC 1695 (Two essays sent in a letter from Oxford, to a nobleman in London)
OCLC
2684497
Author
P. L.
Title
Two essays sent in a letter from Oxford, to a nobleman in London. The first concerning some errors about the creation, general flood, and the peopling of the world ... The second concerning the rise, progress, and destruction of fables and romances. With the state of learning. By L.P. Master of arts ...
Imprint
London, Printed, and are to be sold by R. Baldwin, 1695.
Indexed In:
Sabin 58061
Local Note
With bookplate of Frederic Morrell, 1886, signed: Sherborn ft.
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Added Author
P. L.
Research Call Number
*KC 1695 (Two essays sent in a letter from Oxford, to a nobleman in London)
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