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    Author: R (Frederick William)

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    DEPOSlTOR’’ AYLoR (Frederick William). Popular libraries in rural districts, their adaptability to hieet one of te social necessities of the times, with remarks on the advantages of general r€ading to all classes, and suggestions for the establishment of ‘opular libraries in rural districts, on a self—supporting and inexpensive plan. pp. (4) ÷ 48. 0 8 . London, [1855].

    Card ID: 234


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    Author: R (John Frederick)

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    hwiI CITI’IR (John Frederick). The Bishop’s Palace, Exeter, and its story... With a preface by...Lord William Cecil... Bishop of Exeter. With plans and illustrations. pp. xi. + 1o3. 8°. London, 1932.

    Card ID: 500


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    Author: AN (Frederick William)

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    DEPOSITORY SU1 (Frederick Wifliem), the Elder and SD?4AN (Frederick William), the YoureI. laboratory diagnosis of endocrine diseases. [r varioua authors.] Coii1ed and edited by F. William Sundernn and F.WIU±am 3indernn, Jr. pp cv, 696. Thius. St. louis, 1971.

    Card ID: 206


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    Author: BULLOCK (Frederick William Bagahawe)

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    R BULLOCK (Frederick William Bagahawe). Evangelical conversion in Great Britain, 1696—1845. pp. xi. + 287. 80. St. Leonards on Sea, 1959.

    Card ID: 456


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    Author: DOLD (Gilbert William Frederick)

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    sy DOLD (Gilbert William Frederick) and JOIJBERT (Christian Petrus). The Union of South Africa: the developDient of its laws and constitution. [With a bibliography.] (The British Commonwealth: the Development of its Laws and Co.stitutions, 5.) pp. xx. ÷ +78. 8°. London, 1955. [For a later edition of this work: J See HABLO (Herman:R.) and KMfl (Ellison).

    Card ID: 400


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    Author: PARTINGTON (Frederick William)

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    DEPOITO R Y PARTINGTON (Frederick William). CHARNOCK (George F..) 1(echnica1 technology: being a treat— ise on the materials and preparatory processes of the mechanical industries. . .Second edition, revised and enlarged by F.W. Partington, etc. Londofl, 1946.

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    Author: STERNFELD (Frederick William)

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    PS tA&_ r!c)f’k ItJ STERNFELD (Frederick William). Poetry and music — Joyce’s Ulysses. See NEW YORK. nglish Institute. English Institute Essays, 1956. pp. 16—54. 8°. 2ew York, 1957.

    Card ID: 490


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    Author: TRUE (Frederick William)

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    TRUE (Frederick William). A Fossil toothed oetaoean from California, representing a new genus and species: v’ith two plates. - Washingt 1912. See WASHINGTON (COLUMBIA). Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Miso ollaneous Cofleo tions, Vol. 60. No. 2151. r

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    Author: HABBISON (Frederick)

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    HABBISON (Frederick), Canpn hani1r gYor ‘lbTilliam Temple as Diooesai Bishop. g MATThEWS (Welter R.), gLPau1!j William Temple: an estimate and an appreciation.. .jByJ W.RJIatthews, F.narrison, .C.Carpenter, .‘.G. 2eck, C.aeath [and3A.E.Baker. LLOndOtj, 1946.

    Card ID: 514


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    Author: LMJ (Robert Frederick)

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    • PP LMJ (Robert Frederick) See EARiY.P (William Chauncey) The Eastern church in the Western world,. r Chauncey !Zhadt, Thoas Burgess, Robert Frederick Iau. (Reprinted from the edition of ie, Miiil.) New York, 1970.

    Card ID: 537


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    Author: TEMPIE (Frederick), successively Bishop of Exeter axid of London, and Archbishop of Canterbury and MACLAGAN (William Dairymple)

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    r) TEMPIE (Frederick), successively Bishop of Exeter axid of London, and Archbishop of Canterbury and MACLAGAN (William Dairymple), successively Bishop of Lichfield and Archbishop of York. lResponsio a’chiepiscoporum Angliae. - English Answer of the arbhbishops of England to the apostolic letter of Pope Leo xiii. On English ordinations, . pp. 48. 8. London, 1897.

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    Author: ROPER (William)

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    ROPER (William), Son—in—law of Sir Thomas hore. [The Life of r Thomas More.—Appendix.J See HERBERGER (Charles Frederick). Tragic perspectives in Tudor biography and Shakespeare. [A study of More’s Richard III, Roper’s More and Cavndish’s Yolsey in the background of Shakespearean tragedy.] 1960.

    Card ID: 466