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Paterson, D. (1797). A travelling dictionary: or, Alphabetical tables of the distance of all the principal cities, borough, market, and sea-port towns, in Great Britain, from each other ... to which is added, a table, shewing the distance of the towns, bridges, &c. upon the River Thames, from each other by water ; the whole being a second part to the new and accurate description of the roads. 7th ed., improved and corrected from the latest surveys. London: Printed for T. N. Longman.

MLA Citation

Paterson, Daniel, 1738-1825. A Travelling Dictionary: Or, Alphabetical Tables of the Distance of All the Principal Cities, Borough, Market, And Sea-port Towns, In Great Britain, From Each Other ... to Which Is Added, a Table, Shewing the Distance of the Towns, Bridges, &c. Upon the River Thames, From Each Other by Water ; the Whole Being a Second Part to the New And Accurate Description of the Roads. 7th ed., improved and corrected from the latest surveys. London: Printed for T. N. Longman, 1797.

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