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    Author: J (Nathaniel)

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    !4JC Reference only ]J (Nathaniel). See CK (Satiuel) and (Katbaniel)1 Panorama of London, 17L19. From an original engraving made by the sack Brothers in 1749. contemporary notes by John Wellsman in 1972. London., 1972.

    Card ID: 172


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    Author: LE (Nathaniel)

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    LE (Nathaniel). - - - [For editions of The Duke of Guise, written by J. Dryden and N. Lee:) See DYDEN (John). (Dramatic Works.— Sin1e Works.

    Card ID: 169


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    Author: BAYLY (Nathaniel Thomas Haynes)

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    Malcolm Morley CollectIon BAYLY (Nathaniel Thomas Haynes). The Spitalfields weavor a comic drama in one act. [188o?J § DICKS (John). Picks’ standard plays, 324.

    Card ID: 523


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    Author: CKERING (John)

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    L PiCKERING (John), LL.D. Counsellor at law. Eulogy on Nathaniel Bowditch, President of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, including an analysis of his scientiric publications. Delivered before the Academy, May 29 i838. pp. (4) + LOt. [De M.’! 80. Boston [Mass.)., .1838. CAnother copy. J - [De M.) Bound in a volume lettered: Bioraphicai Tracts. “N

    Card ID: 271


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    Author: MADG (John Rylton)

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    fo1o 53 14YG Nor MADG (John Rylton). See IRELAW). [NOT1{ERN IRELAND.) Departments of State axid Official Eoies. Ministry of Dveopztient. lfast urban area plan. a I epered. by] J3uildir.g Design Partnership, in association with Nathaniel Lichfe1d and Associates? Derek Lovejoy r4 Associates and the late J. dge. (Ooiaiissoned by the Ministry or 1veicpent.) [London), 2969.

    Card ID: 172


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    Author: No Author available

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    Y:z%%J4f E.t..j p,( . LACON SOCIEtY Oiv BACON (Nathaniel), Master of Reguestst.q the Protector. An Historicall discourse of the uniformity of the government of England, etc. [Continued.: [Another edition.] An historical and political discourse of the laws & government of England, from the first times to the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. With a vindicatiai of the ancient way of parliaments in England. Collected from some manuscript notes of John Selden, Esq; by Nathaniel Bacon. 2 parts in 1 vol. Tel. London, 1689. [SEE NEXT CARD.]

    Card ID: 483