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William Burt (23 August 1778 – 1 September 1826) was an English miscellaneous writer, son of Joseph Burt of Plymouth. He was educated at Exeter grammar school, and afterwards articled to a banker and solicitor at Bridgwater. Finally he practised at Plymouth as a solicitor until his death on 1 September 1826. He edited the ''Plymouth and Dock Telegraph'' for several years. == Works == * ''Twelve Rambles in London, by Amicus Patriæ'' (1810) * ''Desultory Reflections on Banks in general, and the System of keeping up a False Capital by Accommodation'' (1810) * ''The Consequences of the French Revolution to England considered, with a view of the Remedies of which her situation is susceptible'' (1811) * ''A Review of the Mercantile, Trading, and Manufacturing State, Interests, and Capabilities of the Port of Plymouth'' (1816) * ''Preface to and Notes on N. T. Carrington's Poem “Dartmoor'' (1826) * ''Christianity; a Poem, in Three Books, with Miscellaneous Notes'' (1835) * ''Observations on the Curiosities of Nature'' (1836) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「William Burt (writer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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