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Elements of Hebrew: syntax by an inductive method

by Harper, William Rainey

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C. Scribner's Sons, 1900. . Hardcover. Very Good. Offered is 1900 twentieth edition with index, copyrighted 1886. Well-preserved copy in pebbled green cloth with faded red edge stain. Light ear to extremities & several top fore-edges bumped. Gilt lettering still bright. Shipped in box with tracking number.

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Title
Elements of Hebrew: syntax by an inductive method
Author
Harper, William Rainey
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Hardcover
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Publisher
C. Scribner's Sons
Date Published
1900

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