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    Author: WORTHINGTON (To,,)

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    -foLc, 53 UA3e Cou WORTHINGTON (To,,). See ENGLAND. Departments of State and OfficierBod1es. ti7side Co,,,4ssion. New Agricultural landscapes: Report or a study undrta1cen on behalf of t Countryside Con,n4asion by Pichard West1aeott end TOrn Worthington during J.972. Ch1tenhe,,, 197Z1..

    Card ID: 174


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    Author: WORTHINGTON (Hugh)

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    A j I1 w WORTHINGTON (Hugh), the Elder. A Letter, adapted to the present critical juncture, addressed to all military gentlemen...(A Letter to all persons interested in the success of our counsels and arms, etc.) The second edition. pp. 78. 12w. London, 1758. The hall—title reads “Two letters adapted to the present critical juncture.

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    Author: WORTHINGTON (John)

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    4- , 4cA Ovj WORTHINGTON (John), DO. The Great duty of self—resignation to the divine will. [With a Dreface by E.Fowler, Bishop of Gloucester.1 pp. (223 + 236. 8°. çndon, 1675. B:OO (, £.i,?.. crRECE —__— The second edition. pp. (14) + 1o4 + (2). 8°. London, 1689.

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    Author: WORTHINGTON (John)

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    TILL]Q ct-’ [i ch] WORTHINGTON (John), D.D. See JESUS CHRIST. [De Initatione Christi.— Exlis.] The Christian’s pattern; or, a Treatise of the imitation of Jesus Christ.. .Written originally in Latin by Thomas Kempis. [The translation of F.B., revised by J.Worthington.] To which are added, Meditations end prayers. Lpndp, 1831.

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    Author: WORTHINGTON (John)

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    WORTHINGTON (John), D.D. See MANCHESTER. Chethum Soc iet. Remains...ew series. 13. A Bibliography of the works written and edited by Dr. Tohn Worthington. Compiled by R.C.Christie. anohester, 1888.

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    Author: WORTHINGTON (John)

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    WORTHINGTON (John), . See kIEDE (Joseph). The Works of...Joseph Mede, B.D... Corrected and enlarged according the author’s own manuscripts [by J.Worthington]. (The third edition.) Londo 1672. — (Fo.tIi edition.) I&idon, 1677.

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    Author: WORTHINGTON (William)

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    Porteu3 Library 29 WORTHINGTON (William). A Disquisition concerning the nature of the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper, etc. [By V.Worthington.J - London, 1766. LORD’S SUPPER.

    Card ID: 176


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    Author: WORTHINGTON (William)

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    Poteus Libra 65 WORTHINGTON (William). The Evidence of Christianity deduced from. facts, etc. —Appendix to Discourse VI (—XiI): Vol. I, p. 253—494. 8°. [London, 1769.]

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    Author: FOID (Worthington mauncey)

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    33 NIX) ADA FOID (Worthington mauncey). John Quincy Adan: his connection with the Monroe doctrine (1823>, by W.C.Ford, and with enEncipe.tion under martial law (18l9-182>, by C.F.Adama. PprintecI from the Proceedings of the sachusetts Historical Society, for Jan’.mry, 19O. pt. 113. 8° • Cambridge 1902.

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    Author: FORD (Worthington Chauncey)

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    A P/ FORD (Worthington Chauncey). See ADAMS (John), President .of the UrLted States of America. Statesman and friend: correspondence of John Adams with Benjamin Waterhouse, 1784—1822. Edited by WC. Ford. Boston, 1927.

    Card ID: 336


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    Author: FORD (Worthington Chauncey)

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    NFO Ic k FORD (Worthington Chauncey).. See ADAMS (John Q.), fresident of the United States of America. The Writings J.obn Quthcy Adam&. Edited by Vl.C. Ford. New York, 1913—17.

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    Author: FORD (Worthington C1uncey)

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    8L g 2i Reference only FORD (Worthington C1uncey). See J’so?I (Thcms) President of the United States — of America. Thomas Jefferson, architect. Original desi&is in the collection of Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, Junior, with an essay and notes by Fiske Kintall (and an essay on The Jefferson Papers’ by W . C. Ford]. fol. Boston, printed for private distribution, 1916.

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