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Author:
TOOK (John)
Description
HORIE, afterwarda HORflE TOOK (John). Se YRBC OUGE (11 • C.)
John Romne ¶Pooke, etc.
New York, 1926.
Card ID:
209
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Author:
WILXES (John)
Description
MVRH
WI’
fterwerds OR1E TOOK! (John),
See WILXES (John), M.P.
The Controversial letters of John Wilke8. • .the Rev. John Home, and their principal adherents With a supplement, containing material anonynus pieces, etc.
8. London, 1771.
Card ID:
208
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Author:
TTON (John)
Description
1TTON (John). See EASTER (3.)
Billiards. 16,920 napoleons. A statement of facts relative to a transaction which took place at Calais, November iSi6, between John Mytton, Esq. and Lieut.Jeremiah Easter, [rritten by the latter].
London, 18i8.
Card ID:
331
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Author:
FARTHING (John)
Description
Car1nhorthatd fr /o LoJ
cly FARTHING (John).
LOVE (Christopher).
The Whole triall of l’ir. Christopher Love before a pretended High Court of Justice in Westminster—Hall...dith the relation of his suffering and his speech and pruyer at his de8th...Pubiished by J.Fartbing...who took the triall...in short—writing, .
London, 1660.
Card ID:
344
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Author:
INGLIS (John Bellingham)
Description
INGLIS (John Bellingham).
.c& V., P.
Historical narration of certain events
that took place in the Kinguom of
Great Britain in the month of July...
1553. Written by P. V. [i.e.
P. 11. Vermigli.], etc. [With an
English translation by J. B. Inglis.
Edited by J. P. Berjeau.j
London, ld65.
Card ID:
70
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Author:
LOCK (Walter)
Description
LOCK (Walter).
See KEBIJ1 (John).
Lyra innocentiwn1 . .With notes and
introductIon by W. took, etc.
London, 19.2Li..
Card ID:
435
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Author:
No Author available
Description
tarry Price Library H.P.L. [Partridge and
For Refererce OnIy Flamsteed]
Rare Books 0ase
DONOVAN (Tinothy).
The imsical lady: a dialogue.
See P.ARPRIDE (John), M.D. and FLAMSTED hn.
Partridge and Flain5 ted’ a New and well
experienced fortime took, etc. pp. 17-24.
12°. London, [1750?)
Card ID:
46
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Author:
EASTER (Jeremiah)
Description
tbj
EASTER (Jeremiah).
Billiards. 16,920 napoleons. A statement of facts relative to a transaction which took place at Calais, November i8i6, between John Mytton, Esq. and Licut. Jeremiah Easter {wiitten by the latter]. p. 42. [De
12g. London, i8i8.
Card ID:
435
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Author:
No Author available
Description
4 .tC-X
MAURICE (Sir John V’rederiok).
The Pra o-Gerrnan war, 1870—71. By gnra1s and ot,her otfioers who took part. in ,he oarapaign. Translated and edjted by 4. ‘. kaurioe, W. J. Long, and A. Sonnensohein. pp. xii. + 687. Illustrations and Vded
maps.
fol. London, 1900.
Card ID:
466
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Author:
No Author available
Description
Harry Pnce trary H.P.L. [Iuingworth]
For zrce Only Rare Books Case
DTJNCALF (John), of Wo1verhanton.
See ILLINGWORTh (James), B.D.
A Just narrative or account of John Duncaj.f, the n.n whose hands and legs rotted off, hi the parish of Kin&s-SJinford, Staffordshire; he had stolen a Bible.. .an being aocused of the same Vished that his limbs might rot off if he took it, which they actually did. Together with his confession...to the author of this narrative, Dr. Illingworth, etc.
12°. Stourbridge, 1677, reprInted 1818.
Card ID:
122
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Author:
No Author available
Description
[Q.M.L.] K 10 [Cheap Repository Tracts.] Reference only
SHOPKEEPER.
The Shopkeeper turned sailor; or, the Folly of going out of our element, shewing what a clever man John the shopkeeper was in his own business, and what a rash step he took in resolving to go upon the water. [In verse By Hannah ?re .1
8. London, [1796].
See JOHN, the Shopkeeper.
Card ID:
181
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Author:
No Author available
Description
[QM.L.) Ic 10 (Cheap Repository Tracts.] Reference only
70fl, the Shopkeeper.
The Shopkeeper turned sailor; or, the Folly of going out of our element, shewing what a clever man John the shopkeeper was in his own bus incas, and what a rash step he took in resolving to go upon the water. (In verse By Hannah Mare.] Parts 1-3. Woodcuts. [Q.M.L.)
6. rnaon, (1796].
Imperfect; wanting part !. • Parts 2 and 3 bear the title :John the Shopkeeper turned sailor • One of the ‘Cheap Repository’ tracts.
Bound in a volume lettered: Cheap Repository Tracts • I.
— (Another edition. Signed : Z.] John the shopkeeper... In four parts.
80. London, [•. i8o).
See Z.
Card ID:
511