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Author: LOCI (John)
DEPOBITORY LOCI (John), the Philosopher. [Thoughts concerning Education. j Some thoughts concerning education. pp. 255. 12 . London, 1809.
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PS [Abdd-Studies] LOCI (John), the Philosopher. [Appeix.] See STUD] ON ‘LTAIRE AID TEE EIGEENTh CENTURY. Studies on Voltaire and the eighteenth century. Vol. 101. • .The Infiene of Itobbes and Locke in the shaping of the concept of sovereignty in eighteenth century ance. [By] (I.M. Wilson ) Banbury, 1973.
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L.LL4cej LOCI (Wifljm John). The Mouzitebaik. 1921.
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Author: ALINGPON (Cyril Argentine)
TF Au ALINGPON (Cyril Argentine), Dean of Durham. Durham Cathedral: the story of a thousand years. Re2ated by the Genius Loci to sane young gentlemen of the Choir and recorded by Cyril Alington. With drawings by the Reverend John Bentley. (Third impression.) pp. 207. Durham, 1950.
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MWTF Au WRHAM. cathedral Church. See ALINGTON (Cyril Argentine), Dean of Durham. Durham cathedral: the stoiy of a thousand years. Re)ated. by the Genius Loci to sceie ymg gentlemen of the Choir and recorded by Cyril Alington. With drawings by the Reverend John Bentley. (Third impression.) Durham, 1950.
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C5(Loci,Jf.(. LANDSEER (John). Sabaean researches in a series of esSays.... including the eu.bstance of a course of lectures ...on the engraved hieroglyphics of Chaldea, Egypt and Canaan...Illustrated, etc. pp. xi. + (1) + 402. [I. I.] 4°. London, printed, 1823.
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Author: NIDDITCH (Peter Harold)
66 ACG L83M 97 / Be±erence only NIDDITCH (Peter Harold). See LOCI (John), the Philosopher. An Essay concerning hunn understanding Edited with an introduction, critical apparatus and glossary by Peter H. Ridditch. Oxford, 1975. FCi.r Edited with a foreword by Peter H. Nidditch. Le (Reprinted, with corrections, from the Clarendon Edition.) Oxford1 1979.
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