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Author:
TEMPLE (William)
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TEMPLE (William), successively Bishop of Manchester, Archbishop of York and Archbi3hop of Canterbury.
See CARMICHAEL (John D.) and GOODWIN (Harold S.)
William Temple’s political legacy: a critical assessment.
London, 1963.
Card ID:
269
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Author:
DAVIS (John William)
Description
DAVIS (John William), United States Ambassador to Britain.
Speeches on the oooasi0 of the oall to the
Benoh of His ce11ency th& Hon. J.X.DaviS,
Ambassador of the United States at the
Court of St. James,on January 30th, 1919,
in the ?arliainent Chamber of the bliddle
Temple. pp. 15 -(i).
- 8. [London, 1919).
Card ID:
48
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Author:
CRER (John), Dramatist and S1IAICESPEARE (William)
Description
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FL]CRER (John), Dramatist and S1IAICESPEARE (William).
The Two noble kinsmen. Edited with a preface,
notes and glossary by C.H. Herford. (
Temple Dramatists.) pp. xvi. + 148.
Portrait.
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16 . London, 1897.
Card ID:
441
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Author:
LYDGATE (John)
Description
LYDGATE (John)b Bing1e ‘Jorks. — The Temple of Glass.J
• The Templo of glass...Printed at Westminstex’ by William Caxton -about the yeas’ 1477. - Reprint.)
80 nbrzLde, 1905..
Card ID:
59
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Author:
RYSON (John iorman)
Description
]3RYSON (John iorman).
SHAKESPEARE (William). [Works, 1936.]
The New Temple Shakespeare. Edited by M.R.Rldley. Vol. 40. Wiliiim Shakespeare:
a eonmaentary [Vith a chapter on the language by J.N.Bryson.]
London and New York, 1936.
Card ID:
68
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Author:
SHAKESPEARE (William)
Description
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SHAKESPEARE (William). [works.1
The New Temple Shakespeare, etc. [Continued.]
10. The Life of King Henry V. 1950.
11. King Henry VI. First part. 1948.
12. King Henry VI. Second part. 19fi8.
13. King Henry VI. Third part. 1948.
14. The Life of King Henry VIII. 1948.
1. Julius Csar. 1949.
Ic’. King John. 195j.
17. King Lear. 1950.
18. Love’s labour’s lost. 1948.
19. Macbeth. 1949.
20. Measure for measure.1950.
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Card ID:
158
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Author:
No Author available
Description
c, ?.j.
CAR1ICHAEI (John David) and GOODWIN (Harold Sidney).
William Temple’s political legacy: a critical assessment. [With bibliographical references.] pp. xi. + 155.
80. London, 1963.
Card ID:
542
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Author:
GOODWIN (Harold Sidney)
Description
GOODWIN (Harold Sidney).
See CAIU’1ICHJEI, (John D.) and GOOD’TN (Harold S.)
William Temple’s political legacy: a critical assessment.
London, 1963.
Card ID:
316
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Author:
No Author available
Description
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TEMPLE ( William), Eart.
Of health and long life.
SINCLAIR (ht Eon. Sir John), Bart.
The Code of health and longevity, etc. Vol. 4. pp. 325—364.
Edinburgh and London, 1807.
Card ID:
292
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Author:
No Author available
Description
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FOBSTER (John), Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner Temple. See CARLTOI4 (William John).
tickens or Forster? Some King Lear criticisms re-examined. [An offprint) (from The Dickens ian, September, 1965.)
8°. [London, 1965J.
Card ID:
265
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Author:
No Author available
Description
LONDON. flati1 kook GetL ftor:rc National Book League.
Annual Lecture.
1. TEMPLE (William), successively Bishop of Manchester rchbj shop of York and
Archbishop of Canterbury.
2. MASEFIELI) (John). . want I wants (i’ ()
3. See TREVELYAN (George IL)
4... .. ..
5. . LIVflG$TONE (Sir Riohar .)
6. SAMUEL (lierbeV’L.), VicoimtSamual.
7. See TAWNEY (Richard Henrr). -
See BIRKETi (William N.), .Bar Birkett
Card ID:
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Author:
No Author available
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A!ttiSAN REPRINT S6CIETY. Publications. Icontinued.]
RG (PC
109. TEMPLE (Sir William), Bart. An Essay upon the orTTnai and nature of government,
etc. 196k.
110. TUTCHIN (John). Selected poems, 1685—170O..’’ Introduction by S.Peterson. i96.
111. JUSTICE. Poltical justice: a poem. nonymoue. 1736.,> Introduction by Poflin and J.W.Vlilkee. 1965.
112. DODSLEY (Robert). An Essay on fable... YU
176t. Introduction by J.E.Welcher arid C’.C.2)
R.Dircks. 196c.
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