FOUNDED ON THE LARGER GERMAN-LATIN LEXICON OF DR. WILLIAM FREUND:
WITH ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS
FROM THE
LEXICONS OF GESNER, FACCIOLATI, SCHELLER, GEORGES, &c.
BY E. A. ANDREWS, LL.D., &c.
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