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William De Britaine

Human prudence, or The art by which a man may raise himself and fortune to grandeur.

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1717 or 1776.
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A precise edition for this title cannot be identified as it is only listed in the 18th Century catalogs, which do not list full publication details. See ESTC links at left for a complete list of editions that may have been owned by the Library.

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Human prudence, or The art by which a man may raise himself and fortune to grandeur. Library Average
Circulation records from 1793-1799 are lost.
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Borrower Name Volume Date Out Date In Fine Transcribed
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Malachi Treat3/31/17904/7/1790Human Prudence
James Renwick7/24/17907/26/1790Human Prudence
William Hill10/8/179010/11/1790Human Prudence
Samuel Bradhurst12/15/179012/28/1790Human Prudence
John Delafield12/13/17911/7/1792Human Prudence
William Kenyon3/5/17923/8/1792Human Prudence
William Cowley3/22/17924/3/1792Human prudence
Daniel Phoenix4/25/17925/3/1792Human prudence
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