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    Author: GRAY (Robert)

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    GRAY (Robert), Author of “The True Ham1et’. The True Hamlet of William Shakespeare. pp. 11711 8°. Peterhead and Aberdeer, 1901.

    Card ID: 362


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    Author: GRAY (William Forbes)

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    • GRAY (William Forbes). See cii(ANT (Robert) and Son, Ltd. A Literary centre of a literary capital. LA history of the firm of Robert Grant and Son, Booksellers of Edinburgh. With an introductory chapter by Vi.F.Gray.J F1inburh, 1946.

    Card ID: 471


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    Author: BURNS (Robert)

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    STERL1t’G LIBRARY ji L Jct REFERENCE ONLY BURNS (Robert), the Poet. [Appendix.] See WORDSWORTH (William). A Letter to a friend of Robert Burns [James Gray]: occasioned by an intended republication of the Account of the life of Burns, by Dr. Currie, and of the eelection made by him from his letters. London, 1816.

    Card ID: 431


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    Author: SHAKESPEARE (William)

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    SHAKESPEARE (William). [Hamlet.- Appendix.] Gri See GRAY (Robert), Author of “The True Hamlet”. The True Hamlet of 1,Villiam Shakespeare. Petehead and Aberdeen, 1901.

    Card ID: 516


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    Author: No Author available

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    POT) (P.c.7) FAtJRE (P.E.) [Letters.) The Unity of Christendom: a correspondence [between Bishop Gray, P.E. Fure, Andrew Murray and William Robertson] relative to proposals for uziion between the English & Thiteh reformed churches in South Africa. Cape Town, 137].. See GRAY (Robert), Bishop of Cape Town. [Letters.]

    Card ID: 576


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    Author: No Author available

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    ou (P.c.7) GRAY (Robert), Bishop of Cape Town. [Letters.] The Unity of Christendom: a correspondence [between Bishop Gray, P.E. Faure, Andrew Murray and William Robertson] relative to proposals for union between the English & Thatch reformed churche6 in South Africa. pp. 39. Cape Town, 1871.

    Card ID: 363


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    TERLhlG 11BJ.FY . L.JrJocd/ -, RFEFEiCE CURRIE (James), M.D., oLiveroo2 See WORDSWORTH. (William). A Letter to a friend of Robert Burns [James Gray]: occasioned by an intended republication f the Account of the life of Burns, by Dr.Currie, and of the selection made by bizn from his letters. London, 1816.

    Card ID: 73


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    Author: No Author available

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    STERLll!G LIBRARY L’ L.jIoi.,,r . /r./i 7 REFERENCE ONLY WORDSWORTH (William). [Letters.) A Letter to a friend of Robert Burns [James Gray]: occasioned by an intended republication of the Account of the life of Burns, by Dr,Currie, and of the selection made by him from his letters. pp. 37. 8. London, 1816. Vlanting the last 1ef, D4, blank except for the printer’s iia’iht. With a presentation inscription by the author on. the haiftitle. S.L.C., I.. 1025.

    Card ID: 124


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    Author: COLLIER (John Payne)

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    COLLIER (John Payne). Illustrations of early English popular 1iterature etc. [Continued.] A confutation of Anabaptistieal opinion, by Edmund Becke, 1550; The tyde taryeth no man (a comedy), by George Wapull, 1576; Voyage of Richard Ferris to Bristol, 1590; Broadsides of speeches, etc. to General Monck, 1660; Look on me tondon, by Richard Johnson, 1613; Sword anc buckler, by William Basse, 1602; A good speed to Virginia, by Robert Gray, 1609; Copies of loveletters, 1580; The pleasant walkes of Moore—fields, by Bichard Johnson, 1607; Verses by Clinton,Ptirser and Arnold to their countrymen, 1583.

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