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A compleat history of druggs, written in French by Monsieur Pomet, to which is added what is further observable on the same subject, from Messrs Lemery, and Tournefort, divided into three classes, vegetable, animal and mineral Pierre Pomet

A compleat history of druggs, written in French by Monsieur Pomet, to which is added what is further observable on the same subject, from Messrs Lemery, and Tournefort, divided into three classes, vegetable, animal and mineral By Pierre Pomet

A compleat history of druggs, written in French by Monsieur Pomet, to which is added what is further observable on the same subject, from Messrs Lemery, and Tournefort, divided into three classes, vegetable, animal and mineral by Pierre Pomet


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A compleat history of druggs, written in French by Monsieur Pomet, to which is added what is further observable on the same subject, from Messrs Lemery, and Tournefort, divided into three classes, vegetable, animal and mineral Summary

A compleat history of druggs, written in French by Monsieur Pomet, to which is added what is further observable on the same subject, from Messrs Lemery, and Tournefort, divided into three classes, vegetable, animal and mineral: v 1 of 2 by Pierre Pomet

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1171476469
A compleat history of druggs, written in French by Monsieur Pomet, to which is added what is further observable on the same subject, from Messrs Lemery, and Tournefort, divided into three classes, vegetable, animal and mineral: v 1 of 2 by Pierre Pomet
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