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Maugraby, pp. 221 (14 August 1808) Chavis, DenisCazotte, JacquesArabian tales; being a continuation of the Arabian nights
entertainments. Consisting of one thousand one stories, told by
the Sultaness of the Indies. Translated from the Arabian
manuscript into French, by Dom Chavis and M. Cazotte and now
translated into English from the last French edition… (4
volumes)
1792 Edinburgh: Mudie
OR
(possibly a variant title)
Chavis, DenisCazotte, JacquesHeron, Robert (translator)Arabian tales: or a continuation of the Arabian nights
entertainments: consisting of stories related by the Sultana of
the Indies to divert her husband from the performance of a rash
vow. Newly translated from the original Arabic into French, by Dom
Chavis, a native Arab, and M. Cazotte. And translated from the
French into English, by Robert Heron. (4 volumes)
1792 Edinburgh: Bell and Bradfute etc.
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