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NE (Sir Thomas)
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BROiNE (Sir Thomas). [Appendix.]
BRIDGES (R.s.)
Collected essa.ys, papers, etc.
iIo. 18. Sir Thomas Browne.
London, 1934.
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LNE (Sir Thomas)
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BROI’LNE (Sir Thomas), [Religio Medici.]
Brovj’ne’8 Re1iio medii and. Digby’a Observations
[upon it]. (Tud.or and Stuart Librar.) pp. 183 +
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8°. Oxford, 1909.
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ROBERTS (Sir Sydney Castle)
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ROBERTS (Sir Sydney Castle).
See BROWNE (Sir Thomas). [Christian Morale,]
Sir Thomas Brow’ne ‘s Christian morals • The second edition,, with the ‘Life’ of the author by S.Johnson. Edited with an introduction and. notes by S.C.Roberts.
80. Cambridge, 1927.
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300
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OMAS (Cbarles Drayton)
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• ThOMAS (Cbarles Drayton).
Some ne evidence for human survival ... 1iith an introduction by Sir W. F. Barrett.
1922.
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BROV’NE ( Thomas).
Religio modici. [By Sir Thomas Bovrne.] Printed for A. Crooke:ILondonj, 1642.
See RELXGXO.
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NE?flOIZ (Sir Charles Thomas).
On the sculptures from the mausoleum. at HalicaDnassus. (The Classical Museum, 1847. Vol.V.) pp. 170—201. Folded map and plan.
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8 • tLonaon, 1847j.
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BROWNE (Sir Thowas). [Appendix.]
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A Bibiiograpfly of Sir Thomas Browne, Kt. ,M. I. Cambride, 1j24.
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—Second edition,re’vieã. and
aurnented.
Oxford, 1968.
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TALFOURD (Sir Thomas Noon), ne_of the Justices of the Curt of Common Pleas.
Glencoe;. or, th Pate of the Macdonald’s. A tragedy, in five acts. [By Sir T.LTalfourd.]
Lcioi, 1840.
See GLENCOE.
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B!OV!NE (Sir Thomas). [Hydriotaphia.]
Hydriotaphia. tirne—buriall; or, a Discourse of the sepulchrall urnes lately found in Norfolk. Together with the Garden of Cyrus, or the quincunciall, lozenge, or net—work plantations of the ancients, artificially, naturally, mystically considered. With sundry observations. [A facsimile of the Eritish Museum copy of the first edition of 1658.) (The Nqel Douglas Replicas.) pp. (18) + 102 [or rather 2021 + (s). plate.
80. London, 1927.
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