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Author:
MORGAN (Robert)
Description
MORGAN (Robert), Ph.D
See MORGAN (Rowland Lewis Robert).
Card ID:
55
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Author:
HOOKE (Robert)
Description
HOOKE (Robert), FJ.S.
MORGAN (John Richard).
The Contributions of Robert Hooke to the physical sciences.
1931.
Card ID:
69
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Author:
MORGAN (John Richard)
Description
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MORGAN (John Richard).
The Contributions of Robert Hooke to the physical sciences. ITypewritten thesis subnittet for the degree of Ph.D. of the University of London in 1931. With a bibliography.] (6) + 575 leav’s. 1ate and facsiiii1es.
4° 1931.
Card ID:
523
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Author:
ARGAND (Jean Robert)
Description
ARGAND (Jean Robert)
See DE MORGAN (A.),
A Proof of the existence of a root in every algebraio oquation,. with.. .remarks on the ?roofs of the existenoa o roots given by Argand and by Mouroy, eta.
Oambride, 1858.
Card ID:
125
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Author:
CONWAY (Robert Seymour)
Description
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CONWAY (Robert Seymour).
Makers of Europe: being the James Henry Morgan lectures in Dickinson College for 1930. pp. (io)
+ 89.
8°. Cbride, [Mass.], 1931.
Card ID:
411
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Author:
HANNAY (Robert Kerr)
Description
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HANNAY (Robert Kerr).
EDINBURCH. Univer3ity of Edinburgh.
Charters, statutes, and acts of the To’?,n Council and the Senatus, 1583—188. Edited by A. Morgan. With historical introductions by R.K. Hannay.
dinburgi and 1937.
Card ID:
230
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Author:
CECIL (Robert Arthur James cascoyne-)
Description
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CECIL (Robert Arthur James cascoyne-), 5th I’rquis of Salisbury.
The-Hatfield House -Library: a family coflection of over four hundred years. An adtesa by the rquess of Salisbury.. .delivered on April the twenty-seventh, 1967, at the eighteenth annual meeting of the Feflows of the Pierpont Morgan Library. pp. 19.
80. lNeic York), 1967.
Card ID:
421
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Author:
No Author available
Description
MORGAN (Edmund. Robert), successively Bishop of Southampton aid of Truro.
The Mission of the Church: a conznentary. pp. 235.
8°. London, 19k6.
Card ID:
423
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Author:
No Author available
Description
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NORTHROP (Robert Hilton).
See THOMAS (Morgan).
Atotzic energy and Congress. By M.Thornas,
in collaboration with R.M.Northrop.
Arm Arbor arid London, 1956.
Card ID:
79
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Author:
No Author available
Description
DEPOIITOR’i
MORGAN (Robert. Burn).
Readings in English sooial history from oontemporary literat,tl’e. Edited by R, 3. Morgan. 2 vols. Plates.
8°. Cambridge, 1921.
1. From pre—Roman days to A.t. 1272.
2. A.D. 1272—1485.
Card ID:
57
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Author:
No Author available
Description
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GRA!r.(Robert), F.R.i.S.
History of physical astronomy, from the earliest ages to the middle of the nineteenth century. Comprehending a detailed account of the establishqent, of the theory of gravitation by Newton, and its developement by his successors; with an exposition of the progress of research on all the other subeots of celestial physics. pp. xx. + 637 + (1). DiaRTems und tables. [De M.]
8°. London, l82.
Three autograph letters from R.Grint to A. de Morgan are inserted.
Another copy.] [G.G.J (cJ
Card ID:
251
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Author:
No Author available
Description
027 (p.c.1.)
1{A1?IELD HOUSE.
See CECIL (Robert Arthur James Gas coyne.-), 5th z-quis of Salisbury.
The Hatfield. House Library: a family collection of over four hundred years. An address by the rquess of Salisbury. • .delivered on April the twenty-seventh, 1967, at the eighteenth annual meeting of the Fellows of the Pierpont Morgan Library.
80. tNew York), 1967.
Card ID:
8