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<p> Famous and oldest publishing house in London; founded by [[Thomas]] Longman of [[Bristol]] in 1726, and now in the hands of the fifth generation; has been associated with the production of Johnson's "Dictionary," Lindley Murray's "Grammar," the works of Wordsworth, Southey, Coleridge, and Scott, and Macaulay's "Lays," "Essays," and "History"; it absorbed the firm of Parker in 1863, and of Rivington in 1890. </p>
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<p> [[Famous]] and oldest publishing house in London; founded by [[Thomas]] Longman of [[Bristol]] in 1726, and now in the hands of the fifth generation; has been associated with the production of Johnson's "Dictionary," Lindley Murray's "Grammar," the works of Wordsworth, Southey, Coleridge, and Scott, and Macaulay's "Lays," "Essays," and "History"; it absorbed the firm of Parker in 1863, and of Rivington in 1890. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_76214"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/longmans Longmans from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_76214"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/longmans Longmans from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Longmans [1]

Famous and oldest publishing house in London; founded by Thomas Longman of Bristol in 1726, and now in the hands of the fifth generation; has been associated with the production of Johnson's "Dictionary," Lindley Murray's "Grammar," the works of Wordsworth, Southey, Coleridge, and Scott, and Macaulay's "Lays," "Essays," and "History"; it absorbed the firm of Parker in 1863, and of Rivington in 1890.

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