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The WHOLE DUTY Of MAN, Laid Down In a Plain and Familiar Way, for the Use of All, but Especially the Meanest Reader. Divided into XVII Chapters; One Whereof Being Read Every Lord's-Day, the Whole may be read over Thrice in the Year. Necessary for All Families.
London: Printed for John Eyres [sic], Thomas Page, and William Mount, 1731. 1st edition thus [ESTC T26176]. [4], xii, 503, [9] pp. Printed glosses. Frontispiece & engraved t.p. 8vo. 8" x 5". Modern full brown calf binding executed in a period style, with black leather title label in the second spine compartment. Period eps retained. Binding - Fine. 3 prior owner singnatures to ffep [one of 'Arthur Vaughan, St John's Coll, Cambridge / 1733']. Margin hole to engraved title leaf. Text - Very Good. Item #37307
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