John Andrews lecture notes, ca. 1791-1868.

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John Andrews lecture notes, ca. 1791-1868.

Lecture notes taken by John Henry Hobart on the "Elements of Rhetorick" by John Andrews. Volume numbered 1. Also includes additional loose notes taken by an unknown hand from the lectures of John Fries Frazer in 1864 and other unsigned loose notes dated 1864, 1865, and 1868.

1 volume + 12 loose leaves.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7012079

University of Pennsylvania Library

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