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    Author: WHITE (Thomas William)

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    -c WHITE (Thomas William). Our English Homer; or, Shakespeare historically considered. pp. xv. + 297. [D.—L.L.j 8°. London) 1892. a c •v tAnother copy.]

    Card ID: 211


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    Author: WHITE (Thomas)

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    WHITE (Thomas), Roman Qatho]ic Priest. See CHILLINGWORTH (William). The Works of W. Chiliingworth...con— taining...an answer to some passages in Bushworth’s Diaic)gues concerning traditions, published by White under the pseudonym of Rushworthj. London, 1742.

    Card ID: 205


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    Author: SCOTT (William)

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    SCOTT (William), of SionColle. See LONDON. [III. Miscellaieous InstitutiOns, Societies, &.].Sion Sion College, founded by Thomas White, 0.0. rBy’J.Bussell, enlarged and revised by W.$cott.] London, 1859.

    Card ID: 427


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    LONGMA2 (Thomas Norton). See WHITE (William H.) A Description of the Wordsworth & Coleridge manuscripts in the possession of Mr. T.Norton I,onan.,.dited with notes by W.H.Thite. London, 1897.

    Card ID: 527


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    Author: No Author available

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    WHITE (Et. Hon. Sir William Thomas), G.C.M.G. The Battle of Britain and other poems. pp. (10) + 6o ÷ (2). 8°. Montrea), privately printed, 1945. No. 45 of iOO0 copies printed.

    Card ID: 254


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    WHITE (j. William Thomas), K.C.LG. See SNIDER (Gliarles H.J.) The Glorious “Shannon’s” Old .Lue Duster end other faded flags of fadeless fame...With a foreword from the Rt. Hon. Sir W.T.White, Toronto, 1923.

    Card ID: 256


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    c%Jc) C4 ?4 1. F- c WHITE, alias WHITEBREAD (Thomas), Jesuit. The Tryals and condemnation of Thomas White, alias Whitebread, Provincial of the Jesuits in England, William Harcourt...John Fenwick, John Gavan, alias Gawen, and Anthony Turner, all Jesuits and priests, for high treason, in conspiring the death of the King, the subversion of the government and Protestant religion...on...the 13th and 14th of June 1679. pp. 2) + 95 [or rather, 991. [S.R.J fol. London, 1679. The numbers 89—92 are used twice in the pagination. Bound in a volume lettered: Otes’s Popish Consp4rac. [sE NEXT CARD.]

    Card ID: 198