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Agricola. Or, The religious husbandman: the main intentions of religion, served in the business and language of husbandry. A work adapted unto the grand purposes of piety; and commended therefore by a number of ministers, to be entertained in the families of the countrey. : [One line from 1 Corinthians].BOSTON: Printed by T. Fleet, for D. Henchman; over-against the Brick Meeting-House in Cornhil, 1727. [6],221,[1]p. HOLMES 10, ESTC W18387
Re-Backed matching original spine in original boards, Title in professional facsimile. A very small piece missing on page 132 affecting a few words. Even toning throughout, "V" shaped stain to 5 leafs. Early ownership on inside boards.
A very good copy