British curiosities in nature and art; exhibiting an account of natural and artificial rareties, both ancient and modern, intermixt with Historical and Geographical Passages. With a very particular Account of the Curiosities in London, and the Two Universities. And an appendix, concerning the posts, markets, and their fairs. To which is added A Scheme, containing other things most proper to be observed by Strangers, in 22 Respects, in as many Columns, curiously Engraved on a Sheet to fold up. The Whole, Adapted to the Use of Strangers, who may Travel to see England, and for such as go thence into Foreign Parts, in order to account for what is Remarkable in their own Country; as appeareth more clearly by the Preface.

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1713
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London : printed by J. H. for Chr. Coningsby, at the Ink-Bottle against Clifford's-Inn Back-Gate, in Fetter-Lane Fleetstreet, 1713.

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[16],112,111-158,[4]p.,plate ; 80.

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ESTC T79764

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