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Nature a poem; being an attempt towards a vindication of providence, in the seemingly most exceptionable things of the natural world
James Fortescue
Paperback. Gale ECCO, Print Editions 2010-06-10.
ISBN 9781170794135
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Bodleian Library (Oxford)
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Anonymous. By James Fortescue. A continuation of his 'Nature, a poem. Tending to shew, that every part of the moral world is, .. ordered', London, 1747. With a half-title. Vertical chain lines.
London : printed for M. Cooper; and sold by J. Fletcher, in Oxford, 1748. 22p. ; 4°
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