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WElL (Proper).
Les Consouences de l’anriulation dtun acte ad— ministratif pour excs de pouvoir, [With a bibliography. Thesis: University of Paris,] pp. 275.
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8 . Paris, 1952.
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Two premiu.m essays. 1. Oral teaching: its proper limits and methods. By J.Y. Dickinson...
II. The Proper functions of the free High
Schools. pp. 46. [.M.L.]
Boston, !Lass. 1880.
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Author:
ES (Francis Griffin)
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TOiES (Francis Griffin). ‘
A Diotionary of the characters and proper names the woris of Sria.kespeare, with notes on the sources and. dates of the plays and poems. pp. xv. + 3ö9 ÷ (1). ab1es.
60 L 19Z4.
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HYMNALS.
A Collection Df psalms, proper for Christian worship [in rhyming verse], with additions. In three parts. First, psalms of David, &c. Second, psalms of praise to God. Third, psalms on various subjects. [By William .Enfielcl.] pp.. 281+ xv. - [D.—L. L.]
8°. Liverpool, 1810.
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550
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Author:
OHAUCER (Geoffrey)
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OHAUCER (Geoffrey). ‘.LC4tthbpr ra1s. — Appendix.]
3ee I,OiIDO1. ]:II.MiSOeile0U9IrStitUti:0fl8S0ietieB,
etc.) Chaucer Soci€L [Publioations.j
irst Series. —
— 72. Index of proper nees end subjects in
Chaucer’s Canterbury TaJ.es,eto.
London, 1911.
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PHYF (William Henry P.)
20,000 words often mispronounced: a complete handbook of difficulties in nglish pronunciation, including an unusually large number of proper names, words and phrases from foreign languagee...Compi1ed by F.A.Sweet & ),D,Wjlliams. (New edition.) pp. xvii. +
791.
8°. New Y0r, 1926.
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PROPER (Ida Sedgwick).
Our elusive Willy: a slice of concealed Elizabethan history. [Attempting to prove that Shaicespeare was the son of the Earl of Hertford and Lady Catherine Grey.] pp. xxiii. ÷ 641. Portraits and plates.
80. Manchester, Maine,
1953.
Card ID:
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SERIES.
A Tabular series of decimal quotients for all the proper vulgar fractions, of which, when in their lowest terms, neither the numerator nor the denominator is greater than 1000. [By H.Goodwyn.j pp. v. + 13.
4. London, 1823.
Part I.
LAnother copy..]
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C!L’ DAY (John), the Dramatist.
The Parliament of bees, with their proper characters; or, .a Bee—hive furnisht with. twelve honycornbes, as pleasant as profitable. being an allegoricall description of the actions of good-and bad. men in these our daies. [A masque.) pp. (54). FrontIspiece.
4. nted for W. Lee: London, 1’41.
S.L.C.. 1.217.
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CHA.PEL HILL (NORTH CAROLINA). University of North caro1in.
Studies in the Romance languages and literatures. [Continue.]
51. PgK (J.Hunter). Social drama in nineteenth century Spain. I96’.
53. JEAN, de Lanson. Jehan de Lanson: chanson
de geste of the 13th century. Edited afterc I
the manuscripts of Paris and Bern with
introduction, notes, table of proper I
names and g: 7.V.Nyers. 1965.
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DEFOE (Daniel). llaajor Single works. - The Family Instructor. — Vols.I.II.]
The Family instructor, in five parts: I. Respecting parents and children..II. Masters and servants. III. Husbands and wives.
IV. Relating to family breaches.
V. Management of children, and a variety of cases on the necessity of setting proper examples to children and servants. With a life of the author. pp. v. + xiv. ÷ 716. Frontispiece. [D.—L.L.)
8°. PrInted and yublishe&.bv Brightly arid ChildBungay, i816.
With a sçn ‘‘“ itle-pae.
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Author:
EDWARDS (Riohard)
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EDWARDS (Riohard), the poet.
The Excellent, Comedie [in verse) of two the mbst,e faithfrllest Freendes, Damon aad Pit,hlas. Newly Izirinted, as the wne was shewed before the Queenes Maiestie, by the Children of her Graces Ohappell, except the Prologue that, is somewhat altered for the proper vse of them that hereafter shall haue ocoasion to p].aie it, either in Priuate, or open Audience. [Reprint.1
See DODSIEY (R.)
A Select collection of old English plays... Fourth edition, etc. Vol.IV. pp. l—104i.
London, 1874.
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