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Author:
ALL (John William)
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hALL (John William), Barristar——[w.
Common sense and capital piuaishment. (A speech given to the Joint Parliamentary Ad.visory Coimci1 May 20th, 1924.) (Howard Leagze Pamphlets. Nevi series. No. .5.) pp. 16.
8°. Loncon, 1924.
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255
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Author:
TAYLOR (John William anGorn)
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TAYLOR (John William anGorn). See JANE (Frederick T.)
Jane’s All the world1s aircraft, 1956— 57Compi1ed and edited by L.Bridgman.
Assistant compiler: J.W.R.Taylor.
London, [1956].
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526
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Author:
BUND (John William Willis—)
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BUND (John William Willis—).
See LONDON. jill. Miscellaneous Institut,ions, Societies, etc.) CyinmrQdorion Society. Cywmrod.oriori Record Series.
5. An Extent of all the lands and rents of the Lord Bishop of St. David’s... ‘Edited by J. W. Willis—Bund.
London, 1902.
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231
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Author:
TREJSLER (John)
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TREJSLER (John). R’1-
c& ROGARTH (William). ICollectins.]
Hogarth moralized: a complete edition of all the. . .worcs of William Uogarth, accompanied with..explanations of their moral tendency by.. , .Dr Trusler, etc
London, i83i.
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361
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Author:
FARMER (John Stephen)
Description
FARMER (John Stephen). See GODDARD (William).
A Satirycall dialogue; or, A sharplyeinvectiue conference betweene Allexandei the Great and that truely woman—hater Diogynes..jmprinted in the Low— countryes (?Dort ?1615)for all such gentlewomen as are not altogeather idle nor yet well ocupyed. Prom a unique copy in the British Museum. Edited by J.S.Farer.
London privately printed [atjmeen] for subscribers only, 1897.
Card ID:
609
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Author:
No Author available
Description
Malcolm Morley 132 e Collection
smusrap (William). [All’ s well that ends well. j All’s well that ends well.
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DICKS (John).
Dicks’ standard plays, 225.
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OXENHA1 (John), pseud. [i.e. William Arthur DUNKERLEY.)
Nary all—alone...With a frontispiece in colour by P.B.Hickling. pp. 315.
London, 1913.
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No Author available
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(s19s. BAQ 6OCI1 Ru1 Oi.Y
SHAKESPEARE (William). [Appendix. — $akespeare— Bacon Controversy, J
DE PEYSTER (John Watts), Mior-Gcnersi.
Was The Shakespeare, after all, a myth? New Yrk, i888.
Card ID:
375
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Author:
No Author available
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IE.M.W.i PMN Reference only
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SKEAT (Walter William), Professor of .nglo-Se.xonat Cambridge. See BIBLE. John, Gospel of. [Pol.yglott.]
The Gospel accordin, to Saint John in Anglo- Saxon and Northumbrian versions synoptically arranged, with coilations exhibiting all the readings of all the MSS. Edited...by W.W.Skeat. [With a Latin version.)
Li.0 Cambridge, 1878.
Card ID:
423
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Author:
No Author available
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SUCKLING (Sir John).
Pragmenta Aurea. A collection of all the incomparable peeces written by Sir John Suckling, and published by a friend to perpetuate his memory. Printed by his
ovine copies. L. parts in 1 vol.
Portrait. [D.—L.L.j
8°. London, l6L.8.
The second edition. The portrait of the author is engraved by William Marshall. This cov has the sigiature of Catharine Knatchbull (d. 1755), afterwards wife of Sir George Rooke, and that of Edward tiugessen Inatchbu1l—Hugeisen, 1.st Baron Braborne, on the flyleaf, and the book— label of Henry Yates Thompson.
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570
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Author:
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c%Jc) C4 ?4 1.
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WHITE, alias WHITEBREAD (Thomas), Jesuit.
The Tryals and condemnation of Thomas White, alias Whitebread, Provincial of the Jesuits in England, William Harcourt...John Fenwick, John Gavan, alias Gawen, and Anthony Turner, all Jesuits and priests, for high treason, in conspiring the death of the King, the subversion of the government and Protestant religion...on...the 13th and 14th of June 1679. pp. 2) + 95 [or rather, 991. [S.R.J
fol. London, 1679.
The numbers 89—92 are used twice in the pagination.
Bound in a volume lettered: Otes’s Popish
Consp4rac.
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Rt-k.,<2,\2 0sL1 2.
SHAKESPEARE (William). [Works.]’
The Plays and poems àf William Shakspeaye,.
etc. [Continued.)
7. Much ado about nothing. Hamlet.
8. Merry wives of Windsor. Troilus and Cressida.
9. Measure for measure. Othello.
10. King Lear. All’s well that ends well.
11. Twelfth night. Ilacbeth.
12. Julius Csar. Antony and Cleopatra.
13. Cymbeline. Timon of Athens.
14. Coriolanus. Winter’s tale. -
15. Tempest. King John. Essay on the origin of the Tempest.
16. Richard It. Henry IV. Part I.
17. Henry IV. ‘Part TT Urinry ‘V.
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