A familiar epistle to a free doctor, Remarkable for his singular Ingenuity in the Construction of new invented Rules for Important Discoveries; his Commentary on a Letter from the Mansions above: And also for his being a considerable Dealer in Envy, Malignity, Detraction, &c. By Isaac Harman.
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Harman, Isaac. A familiar epistle to a free doctor, Remarkable for his singular Ingenuity in the Construction of new invented Rules for Important Discoveries; his Commentary on a Letter from the Mansions above: And also for his being a considerable Dealer in Envy, Malignity, Detraction, &c. By Isaac Harman.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 14711, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/14711. Accessed 2024-11-17.
Harman, Isaac. A familiar epistle to a free doctor, Remarkable for his singular Ingenuity in the Construction of new invented Rules for Important Discoveries; his Commentary on a Letter from the Mansions above: And also for his being a considerable Dealer in Envy, Malignity, Detraction, &c. By Isaac Harman. London: 1775.
Harman , I. (1775). A familiar epistle to a free doctor, remarkable for his singular ingenuity in the construction of new invented rules for important discoveries; his commentary on a letter from the mansions above: and also for his being a considerable dealer in envy, malignity, detraction, &c. by isaac harman. London:
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