I think the 1828 is the original. Its big in the Christian home school
movement and certain circles of Christian schools. One of the reasons is
because it uses a lot of scripture references in its definitions and shows
evidence of strong Christian influence.

for example: http://www.face.net/Webster's_1828.html

I've been looking around and the only place I can find it online is from:
http://www.christiansoup.com/ If I have permission, I will contact them on
behalf of the Sword Project and see if we can obtain their text.



by grace alone,

Don A. Elbourne Jr.
http://elbourne.org


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> On Thursday 27 February 2003 11:53 pm, Don A. Elbourne Jr. wrote:
> > Does anyone know where we can get a copy of the Webster's 1828
Dictionary?
> > I know there is a module for the  1913 version, but it would be cool to
> > have the 1828.
>
> A lot of people have been asking about the 1828. What's different/better
about
> it than the 1913 which seems to be a standard among dictionaries?
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