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Lond.

American  

abbreviation

  1. London.


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Imp. at Lond. by Wyllyam Coplande, 1557, folio.

From Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance by Dibdin, Thomas Frognall

Lond. for Barnes, 1613, 4to. "which," says Langbaine, "is one of the longest plays I ever read, and withal the most tedious."

From Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters by Earle, John

Whi come ye not to Courte; Lond. by John Whygte.

From Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance by Dibdin, Thomas Frognall

Lond. 1785-93; in which he has described upwards of four hundred plants not before noticed.

From The Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa, in the Year 1805 by Whishaw, John

The first is from The Works of Petronius Arbiter, translated by several hands, Lond. 8vo. 4th edit.

From Notes and Queries, Number 23, April 6, 1850 by Various