Plain English: in answer to City Latin or critical and political remarks on the Latin inscription on laying the first stone of the intended new bridge at Black-Fryars. Shewing the several Applications made, or proposed to be made, to the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge &c. &c. the London Clergy-The Lawyers-The College of Physicians, &c. &c. for a proper Latin Inscription. Likewise pointing out the supposed Author of the Inscription, first in English, and the real Translator of it, afterwards, into Latin. With a Dedication to Jenour over the Door. By a deputy.

  • Thornton, Bonnell, 1724-1768.
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1761
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Plain English: in answer to City Latin (Online)
Plain English: in answer to City Latin; or critical and political remarks on the Latin inscription on laying the first stone of the intended new bridge at Black-Fryars.... By a deputy.

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London : printed for R. Stevens, at Pope's-Head, in Paternoster Row, 1761.

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