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JONES (Sir Robert), 1ajor-Genera1. See BROCA (A.) DisabilitieB of the locomotor apparatus, the result of wea wouids...Edited, with a preface, by...Sir R.Jones, etc. Lonaon, 1918.
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2. b. 31. Reference only JONES (Sir dward Coley Burne). See LYT1N (Edward Robert Buiwer),. Earl of Lytton. King Poppy. Cwith two designs by e. Burne Jónes.] London and New York, 1892..
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Ltamii.y *eltaro AsaQciation JONES (Peter), Secretary of the Literary Institute, dohn Street, Fitzroy Square. See LONDON. [111.] Literary Institute, John Street1 Fitzroy Square. EBegin.) Literary Institute, John Street, Fitzroy Square, Sept. 26, 1853. Dear Sir, A private tea party will be held on Tuesday evening, October 4th, 1853, in the Hall, which Mr. Robert Dale Owen...has promised to attend, !• [A circular, signed: Peter Jones, secretary.] [ 1853.)
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H.P.L. [Miscellanie, p4.] Rare Books Case. DEVEREUX (Robert), 2nd. Earl of Essex. [Apppjix.] Memoirs of the life of Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex. Containing an account of his first introduction to court, his most memorable exploits. . .an original letter .of Sir Thomas Egerton. . .‘with his lordship ‘a answer, the fable of the bees a sonnet, wrote by his lordship ..his letter of admonition to the Earl of Southampton, a parallel between the Earl of Essex and the Duke of Buckingbam. . .by Sir Henry Wotton, Knt, being a. full explanation of all the passages in the new tragedy of the Earl of Essex [by Henry Jones). pp. 6o. 8°. London, 1753. Bound v a volume lettered: Miscellsnie, l751.
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LONDON. till.] British Academy, etc. Sir John RhS’e memorial lectures. [Continued.] 1967. JONES (Thomas), of the University College of a1es, Aberyst.wyth. The Black Book of Carmarthen ‘Stanzas of the £19:]. XC O?c.I) 1969. THOMSON (Robert Leith). The Study of flanx Gaelic. [197o). 1971. WILLIAMS (John Ellis Caerwyn). The Court poet’(9 in medieval Ireland. 1972. [SEE NEXT CARD.]
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