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Author:
IE (John Hall)
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GLADSPOiIE (John Hall). See OVERDIJKINK (G.W.R.)
De Theorie van G1&dstone en Tribe over het meohanieme van den loodaccuinulator pizodynamisch getoetst, etc.
Utrecht, 1937.
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Author:
HALL (John)
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HALL (John), Poet.
Paradoxes by J. De la Salle i.e. John Halli. koncon, 1653.
LA SALLE (J. de), pseud. - fi • e. John HALL.]
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Author:
STEVENSON (John Hall)
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STEVENSON (John Hall).
Crazy tales. [By A.S., i.e. John Hall Stevenson.]
London printed, 1762.
S., A.
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260
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Author:
STEVENSON (John Hall)
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STEVENSON (John Hall).
Two lyric epistles: one [subsribed Antony Shandy] to my cousin Shandy...and the other to.’..the kisses of ****•
Ln4, 1760.
SHANDY (Antony), ud. [i.e. John Hall STEVENSON].
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261
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Author:
HALL (Joseph)
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HALL (Joseph), succesive1yBishop of Exeter and of Norwich, ‘[Mundus Iter ct idem.-Eñglish.)
The Discovery of a new wor1d or, a Description of the South Indies, hetherto vnknowne. By an English Mercury. [Translated by J,H. i.e. John He8.ley, from the Latin original “Mundus alter et ideni” published under the pseudonym, Mercurius Britarmicus. A satire.] -
[London, i6og].
See )!ERCURIu3, Britannicus,pseud. (i.e. J.H.ALL, successively Bishop of Exeter and of Norwichi.
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Author:
SPEED (John)
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SPEED (John), the Historian.
The History of Great Britaine under the conquests of ye flomans, Saxons, Danes and Normans:
their originals, manners, warres, comes & seales, with ye successions, lives, acts & issues of the English monarchs from lulius Csar, to our most gracious 3oueraigne King lames. pp. (12) + 151—894 + (62). Illusratior_and tables.
fol. [vil1ia Hall and IohnBeäle,..for John Sudbury and GeorbJI:
Lndon, 164:.
The oaginatlon, continues that of’The theatre of
-thpiré-of ie’. but is irregular.
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Author:
No Author available
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DAVIES.(Jdhn), rJç4dwiiy.
LA SALLE (J. de), iseu. [i.e. John HALL.]
Paradoxes by J. fle la Salle. [Edited by J.Davies..]
London, 1653.
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27
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Author:
No Author available
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STERLI?!G L1RiR”i L.L.)
FEiE1ENCE O?LY
S., A.
Crazy tales. [By A.S., i.e. John Hall Stevenson.) pp. vii. ÷ 114. Frontispiece.
40• London printed, 1762.
S.L.C., 1.811.
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18
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Author:
SHANDY (Antony)
Description
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SHANDY (Antony), [i.e. John Hall STEVENSON].
Two lyric epistles: one [subscribed Antony
Shandy] to my cousin Shandy on his coming to town; and the other to the grvws. gentlewomen, the Misses of ***. pp. 23.
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Author:
No Author available
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MRCURIUS, Britannicus, pseud. I i.e. Josph HALL, successively Bishp of Exote and of Norwich.
The Discovery of a new world; or, a Description of the South Indies, hetherto vnknowne. By an English Mercury. [Translated by J.H. i.e. John Healey, from the Latin original ‘Mundus alter et idem”. pjib1ished under the pseudonym, Mercurius Britannicus. A satire.) pp. (32) + 244. Illustrations.
8°. For Ed.Blount and W.Barrett:
L..London, i6.
The titlepagç js engraved.
The pagination is irreguar.
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No Author available
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]YDD (John).
Foure god].ie and fruitfull sermons: two preached at Draiton in Oxfordshtre, at a fast, enioyned by authority, by occasion of the pestilence then dangerously dispersed. Likewise, two other sermons on the twelfth Psalme, whereunto is annexed a briofe tract of zeale. ‘ I.Dod, IL Olesuer. [-With a dedicatory epistle by J.Winston.] pp.(6), 85.
Printed by William Hall for William Weblie:
London, i6io.
Bound In a volume lettered: Dod’s sermons.
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301
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Author:
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LA SALLE (J. de), p.seud. [i.e. John HALL, Poet.J
Paradoxes b’ J. De la Salle. LEdited by
J.Davies. pp. (24) + 3—165 + (i). 12°. Londofl, 1653.
With a second, engraved1 titepage. The text commences on A2 (p. 3), but nothing isgn. With the bookptes of Joseph Haslewood an. Sylvain van de
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