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| | Books by Samuel Henshall: Books in the extended shelves: Henshall, Samuel, 1764?-1807: Domesday : or, An actual survey of South-Britain, by the commissioners of William the Conqueror, completed in the year 1086 (printed by Bye and Law, 1799), also by John Wilkinson (page images at HathiTrust) Henshall, Samuel, 1764?-1807: The first number of the Etymological organic reasoner: or Oldestan radchenistres gewitnessa, Oldest reckoner's witness; with observations on the works of Mr. Whiter, and Mr. Tooke, and one sheet of the Gothic gospel of St. Matthew; and another of the Saxon Durham book, in Roman characters; and a literal English lesson. (Printed for the author, by Richard Taylor and Co.; and sold by J. White, 1807) (page images at HathiTrust) Henshall, Samuel, 1764?-1807: The Gothic Gospel of Saint Matthew : from the Codex Argenteus of the fourth century; with the corresponding English, or Saxon, from the Durham book of the eighth century in Roman characters ... (Printed for the Author, and sold by J. White, 1807), also by Bishop of the Goths Ulfilas (page images at HathiTrust) Henshall, Samuel, 1764?-1807: The Saxon and English languages reciprocally illustrative of each other : the impracticability of acquiring an accurate knowledge of Saxon literature through the medium of Latin phraseology, exemplified in the errors of Hickes, Wilkins, Gibson, and other scholars, and a new mode suggested of radically studying the Saxon and English languages (Printed for the author, 1798) (page images at HathiTrust)
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