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    Author: HORNE (George)

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    HORNE (George), Historian and Georaoher. a HORNI{JS (Georgius).

    Card ID: 181


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    Author: HORNE (George)

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    Portcs Library 55 HORNE (George), Bishop of Norwich. Christ the object of religious adordtion, und tierefore, very God; a sermon,. c. pj. 27. 8°. Qrd and London, [1775).

    Card ID: 172


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    Author: HORNE (George)

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    P&iOSfl IbM HORNE (George), Bishp_çNor. A Selection from Bishop Hornets Commentary on the Psalms. [With the text of the Psalms selected.1 By L.Murray. Xork, 1812. See BIBLE. Psalms. Selections. [English.]

    Card ID: 178


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    Author: HORNE (George)

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    HORNE (George), i3ishoj of _?Qich. HUME (David), the isQi.an. An Apology for the life and writings of D. urie...To which is added an address to one of the people called Christians 1G. Home, Bishop of Norwich] by way of reply to his letter to Adam Smith. By S.J. Pratt.] London, 1777.

    Card ID: 180


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    Author: HORNE (David Hamilton)

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    HORNE (David Hamilton). p34A PEELE (G€rge). The Life and works of George ee1e. C.T.Prouty, general editor. Vol.1. The Life nd minor works of George Peele. New Hayej Conll., 1952.

    Card ID: 167


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    Author: ROMNEY (George)

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    ROMNEY (George). See HORNE (H.P.) An illustrated catalogue of engraved portraits exi1 fancy subjects painted.. by G.Roniney, etc. Londor, 1891.

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    P. . [k k -. HORNE (George Francis Troup). Birkbeck, [London, 19531. See LONDON. (III. Miscellaneous Institutions, Societies, etc.] University of London. Birkbeck CoTTge. LFoundation Orations. 1952.1

    Card ID: 182


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    Author: TOOICE (John)

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    MVRH too HORNE, afterwards HORNE TOOICE (John). See REID (William Hamilton). Memoirs of the public life7of John Home Tooke, Esq., containing a particular account of 4is connections with the most eminent 4haracters of the reign of George II4is trials for sedition, high treabfi, &c., with his most celebrated speeches in the House of Commons, on the hustines, letters, &c. London, 1812.

    Card ID: 206