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The pleasing preceptor;, or familiar instructions in natural history and physics, adapted to the capacities of youth, ... taken chiefly from the German of Gerhard Ulrich Anthony Vieth
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The pleasing preceptor;, or familiar instructions in natural history and physics, adapted to the capacities of youth, ... taken chiefly from the German of Gerhard Ulrich Anthony Vieth
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1800-01.
Call number
290002
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Vieth, Gerhard Ulrich Anton (1763-1836)
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(12mo)
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