Love against Donelson and Hodgson
From Wythepedia: The George Wythe Encyclopedia
Love against Donelson and Hodgson | ||
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Author | George Wythe | |
Published | Richmond, VA: Thomas Nicolson | |
Date | 1800 or 1801 | |
Language | English |
by George Wythe
George Wythe, "Love against Donelson and Hodgson" (Richmond, VA: Thomas Nicolson, 1800 or 1801).[1]
Evidence for Inclusion in Wythe's Library
Wythe's copy owned by the Library of Congress.
- LoveAgainstDonelsonAndHodgson1796P1.jpg
Page one from Wythe's pamphlet, "Love Against Donelson and Hodgson" (1800, or 1801).
- LoveAgainstDonelsonAndHodgson1796P13.jpg
Page 13 from Wythe's pamphlet, "Love Against Donelson and Hodgson" (1800, or 1801).
- LoveAgainstDonelsonAndHodgson1796P14.jpg
Page 14 from Wythe's pamphlet, "Love Against Donelson and Hodgson" (1800, or 1801), with Wythe's correction for the footnote: Κάλχας Θεστορίδης οἰωνοπόλων.
- LoveAgainstDonelsonAndHodgson1796P32.jpg
Page 32 from Wythe's pamphlet, "Love Against Donelson and Hodgson" (1800, or 1801).
Page 482 of the third edition of John Taylor's Elements of the Civil Law (London: Charles Bathurst, 1769), with Wythe's reference to the "Norma Lesbia, which shapes itself to every thing."
References
- ↑ George Wythe, "Love against Donelson and Hodgson" (Richmond, VA: Thomas Nicolson, 1800 or 1801).
External links
- View the record for this item in the Library of Congress catalog.