Beasts at law, or Zoologian jurisprudence; a poem, satirical, allegorical, and moral. In three cantos. Translated from the Arabic of Sampfilius Philoerin, Z.Y.X.W. &c., &c. Whose fables have made so much noise in the East, and whose fame has eclipsed that of Aesop

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100 1 0 ‡aWoodworth, Samuel, ‡d1784-1842.
245 1 0 ‡aBeasts at law, ‡bor Zoologian jurisprudence; a poem, satirical, allegorical, and moral. In three cantos. Translated from the Arabic of Sampfilius Philoerin, Z.Y.X.W. &c., &c. Whose fables have made so much noise in the East, and whose fame has eclipsed that of Aesop. ‡cWith notes and annotations. By Samuel Woodworth.
260 0 ‡aNew York, ‡bPrinted and published by J. Harmer & Co., ‡c1811.
300 ‡a104 (i.e. 100) p. ‡c20 cm.
500 ‡aShaw and Shoemaker 24486.
500 ‡aEvidently based on one of William Sampson's shorthand reports of a contemporary trial, supposedly that of Rev. Wm. Parkinson. cf. C. C. Beale's William Sampson, lawyer and stenography, p. 8.
500 ‡aNumbers 84-87 purposely omitted in paging, corresponding to a gap in the "Arabic".
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
590 ‡aBANC; PS3355.B32 1811: Marbled boards.
600 1 0 ‡aParkinson, William, ‡d1774-1848.
700 1 0 ‡aHarmer, J. ‡eBook producer.
700 1 0 ‡aSampson, William, ‡d1764-1836.
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