A letter from a friend in England to Mr. Maxwell, complaining of his dilatoriness in the publication of his so-long-promised work: with a character of Mr. Johnson's English dictionary, lately published, and Mr. Maxwell's justification of himself. Also, a specimen of the work which he has in hand, in an explanation of the words, nature and assises. 1755
A letter from a friend in England to Mr. Maxwell, complaining of his dilatoriness in the publication of his so-long-promised work: with a character of Mr. Johnson's English dictionary, lately published, and Mr. Maxwell's justification of himself. Also, a specimen of the work which he has in hand, in an explanation of the words, nature and assises. 1755
A letter from a friend in England to Mr. Maxwell, complaining of his dilatoriness in the publication of his so-long-promised work: with a character of Mr. Johnson's English dictionary, lately published, and Mr. Maxwell's justification of himself. Also, a specimen of the work which he has in hand, in an explanation of the words, nature and assises. 1755.. Digitized from IA40316211-37 . Previous issue: bim_eighteenth-century_the-court-dunciad-inscr_1733 . Next issue: bim_eighteenth-century_the-chevalier-dindustri_1734_0 .












