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    Author: E (James Robert)

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    X14 P25a Dio DIOZ4E (James Robert). Pascal et Nietzsche: etude Iiistoriqüe ct com1,ere, etc. £Thesis: University oi’ Paris.] pTii, 150. Diagr. New York, 19711.

    Card ID: 393


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    Author: E (James)

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    CJBR1E (James), M.D., See SPORER (u.s.) and GREIG (J.) Views in North Britain, illustrative of the works of Robert Burns, accompanied with descriptions and a. sketch of the poet’s life compiled from the Life of Burns by J.Currie). London, 1805.

    Card ID: 71


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    Author: HOWELL (James Edwin)

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    Jos HOWELL (James Edwin). GORDON (Robert A) and HOWELL (James E.) Higher education for business. New York, 1959.

    Card ID: 176


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    Author: ALLISTFR (Robert)

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    ]33 !IG MAC 4ALLISTFR (Robert). e Civil tar letters of Genera]. Robert IkAflister. Edited by James I.obertaor. pp. 638. Plates and. nap. Nev Brunsw-Lek, N.J., 1965.

    Card ID: 358


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    Author: JAMES (Henry)

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    JAMES (Henry), Novelist. See DA!ILBERG (Edward) and READ (Sir Herbert E.) Truth is more sacred. (A critical exchange on modern literature: James Joyce, D.H. Lawrence, Henry James, Robert Graves, .S. Eliot, Ezra Pound.) 1ew York 1961. [English edition.] London, 1961.

    Card ID: 225


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    Author: SEMPILL (Sir James)

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    SEMPILL (Sir James). Poems assigned to Sir James Semp].e of Beltrees. SEtPILL (Robert), Baron Sempill. he Sempill ballates ...To which are added poems by Sir James Semple of Beltrees, etc. Edinbur, 1872.

    Card ID: 3


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    Author: L (James)

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    FL 395a Mar MARSHAlL (James), Solicitor A Winter id-tb Robert Buns: being annals of his patrons and associates in Fsutnburgh during the year 1786-7, and details of his inauguration as Poet-Laureate of the Can: IC1: (i.e. Canongate KtlwThning. The dedicatorj letter signed: J.M., i • e James Marshall.] Edinburgh, jSli.6. J.

    Card ID: 191


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    Author: IRN (Robert)

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    PITCiIRN (Robert), Writer to the Snet. Criminal trials in Scotland, from A.D. M.CCCCLX3O(VIII. to A.D. M.DC.XXIV., embracing the entire reigns of James IV. and V., Mary, Queen of Scots, and James VI. Compiled from the original records and MSS., with historical notes and illustrations, by R.Pitcairn. 3 vols. in 4. Frontispiecg and. facsimiles. 40 Edinburg and London, 1833. This work was issued 42 of’e, ib1ictions Le Ba atynEe Club.

    Card ID: 482


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    Author: HASSELL (James Woodrow)

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    YUGB Lin HASSELL (James Woodrow). 5a LINKER (Robert White). [Appendix.] Medieval studies in honor of Robert White Linker. By his colleagues and friends Brian Dutton, J. Woodrow Hassell, John E. Keller [and others. With a list of the publications of Robert White Linker. I Valencia, 1973.

    Card ID: 256


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    Author: ACKERMAN (Robert Edwin)

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    KSEA Ian ACKERMAN (Robert Edwin) See LP.NTIS (Margaret). Etbnohistory in Southwestern Alaska and the Southern Yulcon: method and content. ([By] 1,.rgaret lantis, editor, Robert E. Ackernian, Catharine McClellan, Joan B. Townsend, James W. Van Stone. Lexington, Ky., 1970.

    Card ID: 26


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    Author: R (Robert Ernest)

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    NEFV coo sprLuR (Robert Ernest). See COOPER (James Fenimore). [Letters.) Letter to Gen. Lafayette. ..and related correspondence on the finance controversy. Reproduced. frx the origins]. Paris editions of 1831 and 1832 in g1ish and in French. With a bibliographical note by Robert E. Spiller. New York, 1931..

    Card ID: 463


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    Author: IPPS (James Orchard)

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    Lç7 HALIJWELL, afterwards HALLIWELI-FHILIjIPPS (James Orchard). See GROSSETESTE (Robert), Bishop of Lincoln. I,e Château d’Amour, - ng1jsh.1 The Castle of love: a poem.now tIt printed from inedited manuscripts of the fourteenth century. Edited by J.O.Halliwell. Brixton Hill, for private circulation only, 1849.

    Card ID: 105