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    Author: BROWN (David)

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    1? BROWN (David) AND SONS. See DONNELLY (Desmond Louis). David Brown’s: the story of a family business. London, 1960.

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    Author: BROWN (David)

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    MDQK Wag BROWN (David), War Correspondent. See WAGO (Alfred) and BROWN (David), War Correspondent. No spaghetti for breakfast. [(i the Allied invasion of Italy in l9L3.] London, l93.

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    Author: BROWN (Ronald David)

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    STEWART—BROWN (Ronald David). See BROWN (Ronald D.Stewart—).

    Card ID: 273


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    Author: BLAIR (David)

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    BLAIR (David), of !e1bourne. H., F.W. The Hamlet controversy [respecting Mr. Montgomery’s interpretation of Hamleti. Was Hamlet mad? or, the Lucubrations of Messrs. Smith, Brown, Jones, and obinson [i.e. A.Michie and D.Blairj, . Melbourne, i867.

    Card ID: 188


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    Author: HAWKINS (David)

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    A I HAWKINS (David). ee BROWN (Harcourt). Science and the creative spirits essays on humanistic aspects of science by K.W,Deutsch, F.E.L.Priestley, H.Browii [and] D.Hawkins. c11ted by H.Brown, etc. Toronto, 1958.

    Card ID: 254


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    Author: FORREST (David :Ji1iim)

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    0 ri FORREST (David :Ji1iim). See BROWN (John), JLD., of dinburg,. Letters or Dr • John brown. . Edited by his son (John Brown) kind D. VI. Forrest, etc. London, 190?.

    Card ID: 47


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    Author: CLJRK (David Lee)

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    -!-• CLJRK (David Lee). Charles Broo]cden Brown: a orit,ioal biography...Subm1tted...or the of Dootor of Phi1osopby...Colia University. pp.4g. 8. ENew Thrk7 1923.]

    Card ID: 432


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    Author: DUFF (David Skene)

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    MVSY vIa Duf DUFF (David Skene). Victoria travels: journeys of Queen Victoria between 183o and 19(X), with extracts frc*n her Journal.. • Illustrated with photographs from the private albums of the Queen’s constant companions, H.R.H. Princess Beatrice and John Brown, her personal attendant, and contemporaxy drawings, paintings and photographs from a varietr of collections, pp. 383. idpaper maps. London, l97o

    Card ID: 112


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    Author: BROWN (Arthur Joseph)

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    BROWN (Arthur Joseph). 1.r.L ) The Economjo consequences of diarniament, pp. 20, Lomdon, [1965]. See LONDON. [III.] David Davies Meiorial Institute of International Studies. Annual rzemorial lecture, 196L.

    Card ID: 381


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    Author: BROWN (Robert McAfee)

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    r) BROWN (Robert McAfee) and SCOTT (David II.) The Challenge to reunion. [Essays on ugene Carson Blake’s proposal for church union in the United States. By various authors.] Compiled and editèd’b,r R.ME1Brown and DE. Scott. [with bibliographies.] pp.vi. + 292. 8°. New York, 1963.

    Card ID: 457


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    ri DAVID BROWN CORPORATION. See DONNELLY (Desmond Louis). David Brown’s: the story of a fani1y business. London, 1960.

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    H.. [‘ i BROWN (David Douglas). TILLOTSON (John), Archbishop of Canterbury. An Edition of selected sernions of John Tillotson (1630—1694> from 145 Rawlinson E.125 in the Bodleian Library, with an introduction and notes..By D.D. Brown, 1956.

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