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The Oxford magazine (1770-76)
Title:
The Oxford magazine: or, Universal museum. Calculated for general instruction and amusement, on a plan entirely new. Embellished with copper-plates, satirical, political, and scientifical, from original designs. By a society of gentlemen, members of the University of Oxford
Place of Publication:
London
Printer(s)/Publisher(s):
printed for the authors, and sold by S[amuel]. Bladon, at no. 28, and J. Coote, at no. 16, in Pater-Noster-Row, London; Mess. [T.] Fletcher and [Francis] Hodson, at Cambridge; Mr. Smith, at Dublin; and Mr. [Christopher] Etherington, at York,
Publication Dates:
1770-76
ESTC Number:
P2230
Volumes:
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Volume 6
University of Michigan - Buhr Shelving Facility, AP 3.098 v.6-7