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    Author: GORDON (Thomas)

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    GORDON (Thomas), of Kirkcubright. Conaideratione offered upon the approaching peace, and upon the importance of Gibraltar to the British Empire: being the second part of the Independent Whig. The fourth edition. London, 1720. See INDEPENDENT WHIG.

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    Author: GORDON (Thomas)

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    GORDON (Thomas), of Kircudrj.ght. The Independent Whig; or, a Defence of primitive Christianity, and of our ecclesiastical establishment, against the exorbitant claims and encroachments of fanatical and disaffected clergymen. [By J.Trenchard and T.GOrdon.) The fifth edition, Ion4ori, 1732—47. iç INDEPENDENT WHIG.

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    Author: GORDON (Thomas)

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    GORDON (Thomas), of Kirkoudbright. See TACITUS (P. 0. ). [Works. — English.] The Works of Tacitus, etc. [Translated by T. Gordon.] Iondon, 1728—31.

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    Author: GORDON (Thomas)

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    GORDON (Thomas), Translator oftenze1’s German Literature. JtENZEL (w.) German literature. Trane1ted from the German., with notes by P. Gordon. Oxford and London, 1840.

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    Author: THOMPSON (Thomas Gordon)

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    THOMPSON (Thomas Gordon). Activities of the Oceanographic Laboratories of the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. [Seattle, 1941]. SEATTLE (WASHINGTON). University of Washington. University of Washington-publications in oceanography. Supplementary series. No. 104.

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    Author: THOMPSON (Thomas Gordon)

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    THOMPSON (Thomas Gordon). The Boron content of sea water and of marine organisms. By I. Igeisrud, T. (1. Thompson and B. M. 0. Zwicker. tNew Haven,] 1938. See SEATTLE (WASHINGTON). Universitr of Washington. University of Washington publications in oceanography. Supplementary Series. No. 68. -

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    Author: THOMPSON (Thomas Gordon)

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    THOMPSON (Thomas Gordon). Characteristics of thewaters in sections frbiu Dutch Harbor, Alaska, to the Strait of Juan de Fucä and from the Strait of Juan de Fuca to Hawaii. By J.Goodman and T.G.Thornpson. Seattle, 1940. See SEATTLE (wAsHnccToN). University of Washing ton. University of Washington publications in oceanography. Vol. 3. No. 3.

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    Author: THOMPSON (Thomas Gordon)

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    THOMPSON (Thomas Gordon). The Determination and occurenco of aluminum in sea water. By H.M.Haen1er and T.G.Thornpson. 1939. See SEATTLE (WAsRINGTON). University of Washington. University of Washington publications in oceanography. Supplementary series. No. 37.

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    Author: THOMPSON (Thomas Gordon)

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    THOMPSON (Thomas Gordon). Dissolved nitrogen in the sea water of the northeast Pacific...By R. F. Hamm and T. 0. Thompspn. [Seattle, 1941]. See SEATTLE (WASHINGTON). University of Washington. University of Washington publications in oceanography. Supplementary series. No. 101.

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    Author: THOMPSON (Thomas Gordon)

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    THOMPSON (Thomas Gordon). Distribution or isotopic water In the sea. By H. E. Wirth with T. G. Thompson and C. L. tJtterback. [Easton. Pa., priritedi, 193. See SEATTLE (WASHINGTON). University oi Washingt, on. University or Washington publications in oceanography. Supp1eentary Series. No. :37.

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    Author: THOMPSON (Thomas Gordon)

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    THOMPSON (Thomas Gordon). The Distribution of phosphates in the sea water of the northeast Pacifie. By I. Igeisrud, R. J. Robinson and T. G. Thompson. Seattle) 1936. See SEATThE (ASHiNGTON). University of Washington. University of Washington publications in oceanoraphy. Vol. 3. No. 1.

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    Author: OMPSON (Thomas Gordon)

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    ThOMPSON (Thomas Gordon). Electrieal conductances of pure and mixed salt solutions in the temperature range 0 to 25°. By R.W.Bremner with T.G.Thonipson and C.L.Utterback. 1939. See SEATTLE (wASHThGT0N). Universiiy f Washington. University of Washington publications in oceanography. Supplementary series. No. J3.

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