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    Ward (EdWard), Author of “The London Spy”. A Trip to Holland: being a description of the country, people and manners; as also sonie select observations on Amsterdam...1699. [Attributed to EdWard Ward.) See NEW YOBK. Facsimile Text Society. [Publications. Series I. Literature and language. 7. Five travel scripts commonly attributed to EdWard Ward. Reproduced from the earliest editions extant, . New York, 1933.

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    Author: WARD (Edward)

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    Ward (EdWard), Auhor of The London Sp1t. A Trip to Ireland: being a description of the country, people and manners; as also some select observations on Dublin..,1699. [Attributed to EdWard Ward.J See NEW YOJUC. Facsimile Text Society. — [blications.) Series I. Literature and language. 7. Five travel scripts commonly attributed to EdWard Ward. ReDroduced from the earliest editions extant, etc. New York, 1933.

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    Author: WARD (Edward)

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    Ward (EdWard), Author of “The London Spy”. A Trip to Jamaica, with a true character of the people and island. By the author of “Sot’s paradise” [EdWardWard). The seventh edition... 1700. See NEW YORK. Facsimile Text Society. [Publications.) Series I. Literature and language. 7. Five travel scripts conirnonly attributed to EdWard Ward. Reproduced from the earliest editions extant, . ew Xqrk, 1933.

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    Author: WARD (Edward)

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    Ward (EdWard), Author of “The London Spy”. A Trip to North—Wales: being a description of that country and people...17o1. [With a preface signed E.B. Attributed to EdWard Ward, but more probably by EdWard Bysshe.J NEW YORK. Facsimile Text Society. [Publications.1 Series I. Literature and language. 7. Five travel scripts commonly attributed to EdWard Ward. Reproduced from the earliest editions extant, . T1 York, 1933.

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    Author: WARD (Edward)

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    Ward (EdWard), Author of “The London Spy”. A Vad.e Meoum for Malt—Worms; or, a Guide to good fe11ows being a description of the manners and customs of the most eminent Publick Eou$es, in and about the Cities of London and Westminster, IBy E. Ward. ?J London, [1866 7) See LONDON. [III. Miscellaneous Institutions, 500— ietiee, etc.) Public Houses.

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    Author: WARD (Edward)

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    NJ: Ward (EdWard), Autho of L0flC1QC spy”. TROYER (HoWard w.) Ned Ward of Cirubstreet, Jzjcig&, Iliss., 1946.

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    Author: WARD (Edward)

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    :i r Ward (EdWard), A. The Yoruba husband—wife code. A dissertation... for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. (The Catholic Universijzy of America AnthropolQgical Series, 6.) pp. viii. + (2) + 17. 8°. Waskiinton, D.C., 1938.

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    Author: WARD (Robert Edward)

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    (f fq Ward (Robert EdWard). See BEARDSLEY (Richard King). Village Japan. [By] R.K. Beardsley, J.W. Hall and R.E. Ward. Chicago, 1959.

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    Author: CROSSMAN (Edward Robert Francis Ward)

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    r1 (j\ :1 CROSSMAN (EdWard Robert Francis Ward). Automation and skill. [With .a bibliography.] (Department of Scientific and Industal Research. Problems of Progress in Industry, 9.,) pp. 58. Illustrations, charts diagarns and tabl. o . Londoii, 1960. ,Lj

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    Author: WARD (Robert Edward) arid SlihJt1AN (Frank Joseph)

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    ‘ \O9ft Reference only Ward (Robert EdWard) arid SlihJt1AN (Frank Joseph). The Allied occupation of Japan, 19z.5_1952: an annotated bibliography of western-language materials. Cocnpiled and edited for the Joint Coimnittee on Japanese Studies of the Social Science Research Council - American Council of Learned Societies and the Center for Japanese Studies of the University of 4ichigan by Robert E. Ward and Frank Joseph Shulman, with the assistance of Masashi Nishihara and Mary Tobin Espey. pp. 867. Chicago, 1971i..

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