What seems to be another edition is in the Bodleian: A True and Particular Observation of a notable Piece of Witchcraft--which is the inside heading of the first edition.
Another edition of this pamphlet (in the Bodleian) bears the date 1700 and was printed for "J.
Another edition of the same year shows a slight change of title, with alterations in part i.
Another edition, in somewhat larger type and better engravings, with a vignette in place of the sphere on the title, appeared the same year.
Stephanus was the printer of this Chronicon, and 1511 is found in some copies, or in what is, perhaps, another edition.
There is in the Sparks Collection of Manuscripts in Harvard College Library a volume of copies of such documents as could be found in the Paris Archives which that historian intended to use in another edition of his Life of La Salle.
Another edition of the Arithmetic, in Roman type instead of black letter, but otherwise very similar, was issued in 1518 by Bernardo Zucchetta.
Another edition of the Danse was printed by Nicole de la Barre at Paris in 1500, and others of the same character in the early years of the next century.
Another edition of the Carcel d'Amor, with the same woodcuts, was printed at Burgos in 1496 by Fadrique Aleman.
Another edition of the same work, though not from the same blocks, appeared in 1471.
Another edition, varying considerably from the first, occurs in Bentley's Monuments of the Nations, iv.
Another edition of the book was published at Rouen in 1641, being intended, in this case, to teach both French and English.
Another edition of this in four volumes with Boucher's designs reproduced on a smaller scale was published in 1741 and reprinted three times within the decade.
Another edition, having a copy of the same frontispiece,-- "Nouuellement Imprimee a Troyes par Nicolas Oudot.
Here is another edition, printed at Rouen, by Pierre Mullot; in roman letter; in double columns.
Another edition, illustrated with texts of Scripture by J.
Another edition, with notes of various authors, by Thomas Newton, bishop of Bristol.
Another edition, with prefatory remarks, copious notes, and excursive illustrations, by T.
In another edition, dated 1527, is a different cut of a crowned figure of Death mounted on a black mule and holding a scythe and hour-glass.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another edition" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.