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    Author: E (Francis)

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    xiTr Pk7 Pru PRUtE (Francis), Lt sote’risme de Saint-John Perse, dana ‘Anabase’. rp. 93. [Paris), 1977,

    Card ID: 336


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    Author: JENKINSON (Francis John Henry)

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    Fiii) r JENKINSON (Francis John Henry). See FIISPEFUCA FAMINA. The kUsperica £amina. Edited, with a short introduction and index verborum, by F.J.H.Jenkinson, e. Cambridge, 1908.

    Card ID: 547


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    Author: T (Francis) and FLETCHER (John)

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    BEAUMOlT (Francis) and FLETCHER (John), Dramatist. - [The Maid’s Tragedy.J The Maid’s tragedy. See PRAZ (Mario). Tre drami e].isabettiani. A cura di M. Praz. pp. 85—203. Naples, [1958].

    Card ID: 277


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    Author: BEAUNON (Francis) and FLCflER (John)

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    Malcolm Morlel Collectioti BEAUNON (Francis) and FLCflER (John), Dramatist. [The Beggar’s Bush.] The Merchant of Brugos: a play in fi’e acta. A1teed from Beaumont and Fletcher, by D. Kinna ird. [1875’?] DICKS (John). Dicks’ standard plays, 103.

    Card ID: 239


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    Author: CAMPBELL (John Francis)

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    t, E PO8TQfY CAMPBELL (John Francis). My circular notes. Extracts from journals, letters sent home, geological and other notes, written while travelling westwards round the world, from July 6, 1874, to July 6, 1S7, etc. 2 vols. London, 1876.

    Card ID: 80


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    Author: BEAUMONT (Francis) and FLETCHER (John)

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    4 BEAUMONT (Francis) and FLETCHER (John), Dramatist. [The Maid’s Tragedy.] The Maides traged.ie: as it hath been divers times acted at the Black—Priers by the Kings Majesties Servants...The fourth edition, revised end refined. pp. (84). 4°. Printed by E.GrriffiJ for Henry Shepherd lLondon], 1 638 Iperfect wanting leaves Al and Hi to 13, which ha’e been supplied in photostat facsimile.

    Card ID: 273


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    Author: WALKINGANE (Francis)

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    Oi€ ( WALKINGANE (Francis). See WALLtS (Peter John). Francis ia1king and “The tutorTs assistant”: Teprinted from “Notes and queries”, June, 1956. A1bans printed, 1956].

    Card ID: 413


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    Author: E (Wiiiian)

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    aOc OoIETY Rr,iWG! ON’f SIIAKESPEAflE (Wiiiian). [Sonnets. — Appendix.] See ROE (John E.) Sir Francis Bacon’s own story. [With special reference to the Sonnets of Shakespeare, here regarded as sources for the biography of Bacon.] Rochester, N.Y., for the author, 1918.

    Card ID: 329


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    Author: STOCK (Leo Francis:)

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    Ei zrkt4 STOCK (Leo Francis:). See JAMESON (John Franklin). An Historian’s world: selections from the correspondence of John Franklin Jameson. Edited by E. Donnan and I. F. Stock. Philadelphia, 1956.

    Card ID: 267


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    Author: LAKING (sj Guy Francis)

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    LAKING (sj Guy Francis). A Catalogue of the armour and arms in the arrnoury of the Knights of St.John of Jerusalem, now in the palace, Valetta, Malta, etc. London, [1903]. See JOHN, e Baptist, Saint.- Knights ospflers of the Order of St.John of Jerusalem.

    Card ID: 187


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    Author: NT (Francis) end FLE’IVHER (John)

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    Dra BEAU)’)NT (Francis) end FLE’IVHER (John), Drsmatist, rme 1Id’s Tragedy. - Appendix. 1 e DRAKE (George). George Drake: Annotated bibliography for a life of Algernon Percy, 10th Ferl of Northumberland; Timothy Fuller: On Ilobbes and [the] idea of cultivating the self; Robert D. hJiney: Concepts of English foreign policy, 1689-1697; Mark Stavig: Spectacle, satire and seriousness in Bea’innont and Fletcher’ s ‘The ma’s tragedy’. Colorado Springs, 1975. -

    Card ID: 278


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    Author: PACKARD (Francis Randolph)

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    PACKARD (Francis Randolph). See SALERNO. Schola Salernitana. [Regimen Sanitatis Salernitanum. J The School of Salernum. Regimen sanitatis salernitanum. The English version by Sir John Harington. History of the school of Salernum by F.R.Packard, e. New York, 1920.

    Card ID: 244