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96 115 117728400.3.jpg 104184258 National Library of Scotland affecting history of an inn-keeper in Normandy together with A tragical story, on the unhappy consequences of an immoderate attachment to riches A tragical story, on the unhappy consequences of an immoderate attachment to riches| Cheap tracts ; No. XIII| ESTC| A tragical story, on the unhappy consequences of an immoderate attachment to riches| Affecting history of an inn-keeper in Normandy| text Chapbooks-Scotland-Dunbar-1701-1800. stk Dunbar Printed by G. Miller:- at whose shop may be had a variety of pamphlets, ballads, children's books, pictures, catechisms, &c. Wholesale and retail. G. Miller [1795-1804] 1795 monographic eng print 24 p. ; 16 cm. (12mo) Colophon at foot of p. 24 reads : Printed by G. Miller, Dunbar.| Dated from period of activity of publisher.| Under the series title reads : Calculated to promote the interests of religion, virtue and humanity. Scotland Dunbar http://digital.nls.uk/104184258   Not recorded in ESTC aacr dcrb StEdNL 41126 20190819200539 9937088313804341 Converted from MARCXML to MODS version 3.6 using MARC21slim2MODS3-6.xsl (Revision 1.119 2018/06/21) L.C.2796(13) This item was digitised as part of a project to digitise chapbooks printed in Scotland, in 2015. The images were captured at the National Library of Scotland’s Causewayside studio by Picturae (https://picturae.com/). Transcriptions were generated from optical character recognition (OCR) performed by the National Library of Scotland. The collection was digitised as part of Library activity to make more Scottish collections available online and was also selected due to ease as all volumes are the same size. Digitisation was funded by the National Library of Scotland. local publicDomain01 Copyright Public domain GB 2019-11-11 local capture_104184258 capture 2015-08-11~ Preservation master files captured. Capture device: Nikon D800E. Capture application: Pixel (Picturae). local pdfCreation_104184258 creation 2015-08-11~ Complete item pdf created using Luratech PDF Compressor application local derivativeCreation_104184258 creation 2015-12-02~ Created from cropped master files using ImageMagick (version 6.7.6 Q16).
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