Johnson's pocket dictionary of the English language [manuscript]. 1862.

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Johnson's pocket dictionary of the English language [manuscript]. 1862.

Leather bound book. Published in London by William Tegg. Contains the signature of William Mason Smith.

2.5 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7045447

Libraries Australia

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Pritchard, G. B. (George Baxter), 1869 - 1956.

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George Baxter Pritchard was head of the school of mines at the Working Men's College (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) 1897-1934. Robert Hoddle arrived in New South Wales in 1823 and worked with J. Oxley in Queensland and the Blue Mountains. In 1837 he was appointed senior surveyor at Port Phillip and designed Melbourne, Geelong, Williamstown and many other Victorian settlements. From the description of Notes [manuscript]. 1962. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 2243...

Smith, William Mason.

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Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784

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Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) was one of the leading literary figures of eighteenth-century England. He is best remembered for compiling the first comprehensive dictionary of the English language, published in 1755. Prominent among his diverse other works, he also wrote the satirical History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia (1759), edited The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare (1765), and produced the important Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English Poets (first collect...

Hoddle, Robert, 1794-1881

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Robert Hoddle arrived in New South Wales in 1823 and worked with J. Oxley in Queensland and the Blue Mountains. In 1837 he was appointed senior surveyor at Port Phillip and designed Melbourne, Geelong, Williamstown and many other Victorian settlements. George Baxter Pritchard was head of the school of mines at the Working Men's College (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) 1897-1934. From the description of Memoir of Lord Byron [manuscript]. 18??. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat ...