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DOUBLE ($ Thomas), pseud. See FAULTS. Faults on both sides, . —A Supplement to the Faults on both sides, containing the conipleat history of the proceedings of a party ever since the Revolution...wbich may serve to explain Sir Thomas Double, . London, 1710.
Card ID: 112
Author: JONES (Thomas)
S4L JONES (Thomas), . The Gregynog Press: a paper read to the Double Crown Club on 7 April 1954. iWith a bibliography of books printed at the press.) pp. 39. Illustrations. 8°. Oxford, 1954. One of 750 copies printed. STERLiNG LIBRARY RFEEt4CE oNLY Lother copy.i-
Card ID: 486
Author: FULLER (Thomas)
_ tvl I 04:) FULLER (Thomas), D.D., Prebendary of Salisbury. The Historie of the Holy warre. [[Continued.] — The fourth edition. pp. (16) + 286 + (28). Folded map and. tables. fol. Printed by T. Buck: [Cambridge], 1651. With a second, engraved titleoage. The folded map of Palestim has been heafly cut, removing a good deal of the engraved area, and. bound in as a double niate. The first and 1as leaves have been pasted down on the boards. With a large wormhole, affecting some letters of the text, - especially in the final tables.
Card ID: 386
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fZ. NASH (Thomas), satirist. Pap with a hatchet: being a reply to lAartin Mar-Prelate. (By T. Iash? The preface is signed “Double V”.J .He—printea from the original quarto edition, etc. ricg, 1.844. M.ARPRELATE (Martin), pud.
Card ID: 218
Author: YNEAU (Emile)
1k BRtYNEAU (Emile) V.. - THOMAS, Aquinas, Saint. [De Ente et Essentia.— V Latin and French.] De ënte et essentia...Texte latin, prcédé d’une introduction, accompagné cl’une traduction et d’un double commentaire historique et philosphique par E. Bruneteau. V 1914.
Card ID: 52
c---’-•i (rt)cc 1---’-J FAULTS. Faults on both sides, fl2. —A Supplement to the Faults on both sides, containing the compleat history of the proceedings of a party ever since the Revolution, in a familiar dialogue between Steddy and Turnround, two displact’d officers of state, which may serve to explain*Sir Thomas Double, and to show how far the late Parliament were right in proceeding against Dr. Sacheverefl, by way of impeachment. pp. (2) + 68 [or rather76j. [D.—L.L.J 8°. London, 1710. fp,,49—76 are incorrect lv rn-r-crad 41-68. Bound ih a volumellèttered: Fault abothiides.jDnipg LawreEnce copy.)
Card ID: 534