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Dictionary of national biography (v
Date
1886
Names
London, Smith, Elder & co.
(publisher)
Stephen, Leslie, 1832-1904
(contributor)
Unknown
(author)
Format
Book
Dimensions
vi, 459 p. (Vol 7: Brown - Burthogge)
Collection
Baldwin Collection of Canadiana
Usage Rights
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Object Number
37131055484968D
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