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THE OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY: BEING A CORRECTED RE-ISSUE WITH AN INTRODUCTION, SUPPLEMENT, AND BIBLIOGRAPHY OF A NEW ENGLISH DICTIONARY ON HISTORICAL PRINCIPLES 13 Volumes | James A. H. Murray, Henry Bradley, W. A.
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A new English dictionary on historical principles; founded mainly on the materials collected by The Philological Society. Edited by James A.H. Murray. with the assistance of many scholars and men of science
Today in Literary History – February 7, 1837 – Sir James Murray, creator of the Oxford English Dictionary, is born – bookworm norm
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