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    Author: BATE (William)

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    BATE (William) S.J. See CORCORA.N (.) S.J Studies in the history of classical teaching, Irish and contintental, 1OO—l7OO. (William Bathe, S.J., of Dublin l56’-l6l4’, and his method of language-teaching.) Dublin end Belfast, 1911.

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    Author: HARDY (Sir William Bate)

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    DEPOSTOR’ HARDY (Sir William Bate). Collected scientific papers of Sir W.B.Hardy. Published under the auspioes of the Colloid Committee of the Iaraday Society. pp. x. + (2) + 922. Port1rait, platies, diagrams, charts and tables. •80.:Cambridge, l96.

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    Author: BATE (Henry)

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    4 BATE (Henry), Rev., afterwarde DUDLEY (Sir Henry Bate), Rev., Bart. Passages selected by distinguished personages on the great literary trial of Vortigern and Rowena, a conii—tragedy: “whether it be — or be not from the immortal pen of Shakespeare?” [A satire on the leading public characters of the day-, in a series of passages professing to be quotations from Ireland’s play, but really written by Sir H.B. and Lady Düd1ey. Seventh edition. London, fo. 1795]. See SHAKESPEARE (William). [Works attributed to Shakespeare.— Vortigern.— Appendix.)

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    Author: OESTRLEY (William Oscar Emil)

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    OESTRLEY (William Oscar Emil) .a,n. BOX (George Herbert). !ranslations of early documents, Series II. Hellenistic—Jewish texts. [Edited. by W. 0. L Oesterley and G. H. Box.) 2. The Sibyllifle Oracles, books 111.-V. By H. N. Bate. [With a bibliography.] 0 8 . London, 1918.

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    Author: HITLEY (William Thomas)

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    V1HITLEY (William Thomas). An .ighteenth century art chronicler: Sir Henry Bate Dudley, dart. See LONDON. LIII. Miscellaneous Institutions, — Societies, etc.] Walpole Society. LPublictions.J The Thirteenth volume, etc. pp. 2— 66. Portrait. Oxford, 1925.

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