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    Author: ALL (Charles)

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    !{ALL (Charles), M.D. Aza ncjuiry into the cause of the present distress of the people, etc. See supra: The iffects of civilization on the people in European states.

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    Author: ALL (Arthur)

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    1 ‘3 I ASPfl1ALL (Arthur). See LONDON.1111.] Royal kiistQricEl Sojjy..1. Camden series. 65. The Correspondence of Charles Arbuthnot. Edited.. .by A.Aspinall. London, 1941.

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    Author: HUTTON (Charles)

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    HUTTON (Charles), LL.D. A Table of the square—roots and reciprocals of all numbers fron I to 1000, computed by C. Hutton. See MASERES (F.) The Doctrine of permutati,hs and combinations, etc. pp. 593—606. London, 1795.

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    Author: HOARE (Charles)

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    HOARE (Charles). The Slide—rule and how to use it: containing full, easy and simple instructions to perform all business calcul.ations with unexampled rapidity and accuracy...With a slide rule in tuck of cover pp. vi + 104. Tables. LDe LI.) 12°. London, 1868.

    Card ID: 421


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    Author: TENNYSON (Charles Julian)

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    TENNYSON (Charles Julian) Se TENNYSON (Sir Charles Bruce Locker). Life’s all a fragment, etc [Biographical studies of C.D.Fisher, J.C0Snaith, R.F.Truscott, and Penrose and Julian Teniiyson.] London, 1955. Thb.

    Card ID: 609


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    Author: ROBERTSON (Sir Charles Grant),)

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    • ROBERTSON (Sir Charles Grant),)h All Souls College. (c1iege Eistories. Oxford.) pp. xvi. + 234. Plates. g LpriçI, 1899.

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    Author: SPURGEON (Charles Haddon)

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    P’1J7 sPtJ SPURGEON (Charles Haddon). An All-round ministry: addresses to ministers and Students. [Originally published in 1900.] pp.399. London, 1972.

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    Author: PALMER (Charles)

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    B PALMER (Charles). A Treatise on the sublime science of heliography, satisfactorily demonstrating our great orb of light, the sun, to be...a body of joel overturning all the received systeme of the universe hitherto extant, proving... Sir Isaac Newton in his theory of the solar system to be as far distant from the truth as any of the heathen authors of Greece and Rome. pp. xii. + 42. [De i.] 8°. Londofl, 1798.

    Card ID: 156


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    Author: DICKENS (Charles Jóhn ffutfam)

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    MWC’1 All DICKENS (Charles Jóhn ffutfam). [Appendix.] See ALLBUI (Robert). London arid country rambles with Charles Dickens.. Revised edition (of “London rambles en zigzag’ with Charles Dickens”. I With illustrations. London, (1888. 1

    Card ID: 249


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    Author: DATJBENY (Charles Giles Bridle)

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    DATJBENY (Charles Giles Bridle).On the importance of the stud.y of chemistry as a branch of education for all classes. See LANKESTER (Sir E. R.) Science and education: lectures, etc. pp. 89—119. London, 1917.

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    Author: DICKEIIS (Charles John HufTam)

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    YN D531L 969 DICKEIIS (Charles John HufTam), [cistmas Stories.] Boots at the Holly—Tree Inn, and other stories [from Christmas numbers of ‘Household Words’ and ‘All the Year Round’D. pp. 384. London, 1969.

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    Author: LIKEMAN (William Charles)

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    (JI’4 LIKEMAN (William Charles). Regimeiital history: a chronological survey, shewing all battle and campaign honours, with their locations and dates. pp. () + 26 leaves + pp (4). 0 8 . A]d ‘5h, [1935].

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