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    Author: COURT (Robert)

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    SE1COURT (Robert) ud. [i.e. Robert Esrnonde Gordàn G]ORGE.] See WELLESLEY ($ir Victor Alexander Augustus Henry), K7ThG. c.B. and SENCOURT (Robert) peeud. Li.e. Robert Esmonde Gordon GEORGE.J - Conversations with Napoleon III : docurnent6, mostly unpublished, etc. 2.93Z4.. Temporary Catalogue Entry

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    YIC (P.0.2) GORDON (Ian). See FGLISN. Are these things so? (The previous question, from an Eg1ishman in his grotto, to a great nn at court...The second edition corrected, etc.) [An invective, in verse, by J. Miller, aainst Sir Robert Walpole, on account of the Convention of the Pardo,] 171i0. The Great man’s answer to ‘Are these things so?’ (In a dialogue between His Honour and the Englishman in his grotto. . .y the author of ‘Are these things so?’) 17LO. (Facslmiles...reprcduced from copies in the British Muaeum.) Introduced by Ian Gordon. Los Angeles, 1972.

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    YJc (p.c.2) THINGS. Are these things so? (The previous question, from an iglishman in his grotto, to a great man at court. • .The second edition corrected, etc.) [An invective, in verse., by J. Miller, agaIiTt Sir Robert tJalpole, on account of the Convention of the Pardo.) 171i0. The Great man’ a answer to ‘Are these things so?’ (In a dIa1oue between His Honour and the Fg1ishman in his grotto. . By the thor of ‘Are these things so?t) l71O. (Facsimiles.. . reproduced from copies in the British Museum.) Introduction by Ian Gordon. Los Angeles, 1972. See E2GLISI1MM.

    Card ID: 499


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    YK (P.0.2) ENGLISHMAN. Are these things so? (The previous question, from an Englishman In his grotto, to a great man at court.. .The secord edition corrected, etc) (An invective, in verse, by J. Miller, against Sir Robert Walpole, on account of the Convention of the Pardo.) 171g) The Great man’s answer to ‘Are these things so?’ (In a dialogue betieen His Honour and the g1ishman in his grotto.. . By the author of ‘Are these things so?’) 17O. (Facsimiles...reproduced from copies in the British Museum.) Introduction by Ian Gordon. (Auusian Reormnt Society. Publication 153.) pp. xv, 15, 13. Los Angeles, 1972.

    Card ID: 345


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    x (P.c.2) MILLER (James), Rector of Upcerne, Dorset. Are these things so? (The previous question, from an Etglislmn in his grotto, to a great man at court...The second edition corrected, etc.) [An invective, In verse, by J. Miller, against Sir Robert Walpole, on account of the Convention of the Pardo,) 17b0. The Greet inn’s answer to ‘Are these things so?’ (In a dialogue between His Honour and the Englishman in his grotto.. . By the author of ‘Are these things so?’) J.7i.O. (Facslmiles...reproduced from copies in the British Museum.) Introduction by Ian Gordon. Los Angeles, 1972. EI(GLISHM&N. N

    Card ID: 186