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Author:
OORE (Thomas)
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1OORE (Thomas), the Po.
The Poetical works of Thomas Moore. Complete
in one volumo. xliv. + 571. Portrait.
8°. London, 1856.
s.1.c.. r. 64.
Card ID:
447
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Author:
OORE (Thomas)
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iix)Bc,
1iOORE (Thomas), the Poet.
The Poetical works of Thomas Moore. Reprinted. from the early editions, with explanatory notes, etc. (Cabinet Poets.) pp. xiv. + 675.
8 . London: and e4 -Yórk’[cL89
Card ID:
450
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Author:
OORE (Thomas)
Description
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Card ID:
467
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Author:
OORE (Thomas)
Description
N77
1OORE (Thomas), the Pqet.
The Fudge family in Paris Edited by Thoas Brown the Younger, .
Lozdon, -i8i8.
BRO’.VN (T.), the Younier, pseud. [i.e.
T. ?!OORE.J
Card ID:
459
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Author:
STOKES (Oore Thomas)
Description
STOKES (Oore Thomas).
The Acts of the Apos?1es. (The xibsitor’s
edited by tT. R. ico1l.) 2o1s. 8° Lond, 1’391 —96.
V1. 2_Is o the 3econd editLon.
Card ID:
223
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Author:
OORE (Thomas Sturge)
Description
STERLING LIBRARY L1 - —
REFERENCE ONLY
1OORE (Thomas Sturge).
The Centaur’s booty-. pp. xxxiv. + (2).
8°. London, 19O.
ma case 1ettd:,Poems, etc.
[Another copy.]
Bound in a volume lettered: Poems by T. Sturge Moore.
Card ID:
495
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Author:
MOOPE (Thomas)
Description
MOOPE (Thomas), the poet.
BtA’EY (Thoüas.Lindsey)4
Thômis 1!oore, cm irisober Diolater, . t,ipzi, 1c06.
Card ID:
479
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Author:
OORE (j John Henry)
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LtOORE (j John Henry), Bart.
The Poetical works,
PAJUC (Thomas), F.S.A.
The Works of the British poets,
ete. Vol. 44.
Lonn, 1815.
Card ID:
332
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No Author available
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MOOEE (Thomas Sturge.
Theseus, 1Iedea and lyrics. pp. xx5cv. + (1).
- 8°. London, 1904.
In a case lettered: Poem:s, etc.
tAnother copy.]
Bound in a volume lettered: Poems by T. Sturge oore.
Card ID:
512
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No Author available
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CAREW (Bampfylde Moore).
An Apology for the life of Mr. Bampfyldeb!oore Carew, commonly call’d the King of beggars...A particular account of the original, government, language, laws and customs of the gypsies, their method of electing their king, &c. and a parallel drawn after the manner of Plutarch, between Mr. Barn2fylde—Moore Carew and Mr. Thomas Jones. [By Mrs. Robert Goadby. With a dedication “To the Worshipful Justice Fielding” attackiri “Tom Jones”.J
The sixth edition, with additions. pp. xxviii. + iv. + 350.[S.R.j
12°. Lodcn, f?1765].
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496