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    Author: EAT (John)

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    - EAT (John). [Appendix.] See KEi’YON (ICthrine M.P.) Kets in winchester. incheter, [1948].

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    Author: MACLOD (John Jarnes Rickard)

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    MACLOD (John Jarnes Rickard). On Eck’ fistnla: obervat1ions3 on four do, with a review’ of the literature relating to previous work on this subj eat. See ABERDEEN. Universir of Aberdeen. Aberdeen University Studes. 21. Studies n patho1oy, eta. pp. 2t. Aberdeen, 1O 6.

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    Author: ORE (Henry)

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    PQD W53a Cok Reference only )ORE (Henry), Wesan Minister. See COKE (Thomas), LL.D. and IDORE (Henry), Weran Minister. [The Life of the Rev. John Wesley, including an accouDt of the eat revival of religion in Europe and America of which he was the first and chief instrument.] 80. [London, 1792.)

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    63 MncL6 Por Reference only 0NTS0CTH. [Hun icipal Institutions. i Corporation. The Portsmouth papers. [Continued.) 5. The Naval mutiny at Spithead, 1797. ([By] A.Temple Patterson.) 1968. 6. Portsmouth railways. ([By] Edwin Course. 1969. 7. The Siege of Portsmouth in the Civil war. ([By] John Webb.) 1969. 8. Portsea Island churches. ([By] Rodney iubbuck.) 1969. 9. Portsmouth during the eat French wars, 1770—1800. ([By] Alastair Geddes.) 1970. 10. Portsmouth - a French Gibraltar? (EByi A.Temple Patterson. 1970. 11 Portsmouth and the fall of the Puritan Republic. (LByJ D.Dyrnond :s NEXT cARD.)

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