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A brief view 1. Of errors and obscurities in the common version of the Scriptures; addressed to Bible societies, clergymen and other freinds of religion. 2. Of errors and defects in class-books used in seminaries of learning; including dictionaries and grammars of the English, French, Greek and Latin languages; addressed to instructors of youth, and students, with a few hints to statesmen, members of Congress and heads of departments. To which are added, 3. A few plagiarisms, showing the way in which books may be made, by those who use borrowed capital.
- Title
- A brief view 1. Of errors and obscurities in the common version of the Scriptures; addressed to Bible societies, clergymen and other freinds of religion. 2. Of errors and defects in class-books used in seminaries of learning; including dictionaries and grammars of the English, French, Greek and Latin languages; addressed to instructors of youth, and students, with a few hints to statesmen, members of Congress and heads of departments. To which are added, 3. A few plagiarisms, showing the way in which books may be made, by those who use borrowed capital.
- Author
- Webster, Noah, 1758-1843
- Publication
- [n.p., 183-?]
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| Book/text | Request in advance | RNG (Webster, N. Brief view) | Offsite | |
Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building to submit a request in person. | Book/text | Restricted use | *KF 1834 (Webster, N. Brief view) | Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328 |
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- Description
- 24 p.; 22 cm.
- Subject
- Note
- Caption title.
- The part of this work on plagiarism relates to plagiarism of the author's works by Murray, Alger and Worcester. cf. p. 24.
- Call Number
- RNG (Webster, N. Brief view)
- OCLC
- 11246957
- Author
- Webster, Noah, 1758-1843.
- Title
- A brief view 1. Of errors and obscurities in the common version of the Scriptures; addressed to Bible societies, clergymen and other freinds of religion. 2. Of errors and defects in class-books used in seminaries of learning; including dictionaries and grammars of the English, French, Greek and Latin languages; addressed to instructors of youth, and students, with a few hints to statesmen, members of Congress and heads of departments. To which are added, 3. A few plagiarisms, showing the way in which books may be made, by those who use borrowed capital.
- Imprint
- [n.p., 183-?]
- Research Call Number
- RNG (Webster, N. Brief view)*KF 1834 (Webster, N. Brief view)