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DOLAND (James Jbeph)
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DOLAND (James Jbeph).
See BAEBIT (H.E) and DOLAND (J..) Water supply enginevring.
New York and. London, 1929.
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355
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DOIBEARE (Rarwood B.’) and. BARND (Merle 0).
Forewarnings of bank failure; a comparative study of the statements of certain failed and SUCCeSSfUl Florida State banks, 1922—1928.
[Game sri1ie,] 1931.
See GAINSVILLB (FLORIDA). tlniversityof Florida. ‘lPublicatioras.J
Business Administration Series, Vol. 1,No.l.
Card ID:
356
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Author:
DOTBEN (Digby t!aciworth)
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DOTBEN (Digby t!aciworth).
The Poeras of .Digby Mackworth Colben. Edited
with a memoir by R.Bridges. pp.cxviii. +
144.
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8 . London, 1915.
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357
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Author:
DOLBE (Digby Mackworth)
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DOLBE (Digby Mackworth).
See BUDGES (R. s.), Poet Laureate.
Three triends: memoirs of Digby Maokwort1h Dolberi, Richard Watson Dixon, Henry Bradley.
London,. 932.
Card ID:
358
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No Author available
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DOLBG (Glen A.)
The Reception of Joheim Joachim Wiricke1nnn in modern
Germen prose fictions (Stuttgsrter Arbeiten zur
Germanistik, 31.) pp.vii, 154.
Stuttgart, i976.
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359
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DOILEY (George William).
The Architectural expression of Methodism: the first hunared years. pp. x. + 195. ib1iography, plates and plans.
8 London, 196k.
Card ID:
360
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No Author available
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DOLBY (MalcoIm).
See BWIK (John), Director of Museums and Art Services, Doncaster.
The Doncaster region in Roman times. By John
Barwick, Paul Buckland an Malcolm Dolby.
(Second edition.)
Doncaster, [19y5 :1.
Card ID:
361
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Author:
No Author available
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C ‘c”iii) £..[ f)j**1_
DOLBY (Thomas).
See SHAKESPEARE (William). [Concordances and Dictionaries.]
The shakespearian dictionary, forming a general index to all the popular expressions, anctmost striking passages in the works of Shakespeare, etc.
2pdon, 1832.
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Author:
DOLBY (Thomas)
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DOLBY (Thomas)
The A, B, C, of reform, in church arid state, stiewing that a complete reformation is not on1j su.nctioned but expressly demanded by the voice of Scripture, the ancient institutions of Englanu, human experience, and moral justice. pp. 32.. [G. G.]
8°. London, l83.
Card ID:
363
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Author:
DOLC (tiodovico)
Description
DOLC (tiodovico).
Di B. Pittoni...Impr’ese di diversd, prenoi.pi, duohi, signorie d’altri pet’sonagi et huo1iRi lGtterati et illustri...oon.alouriejitanzedel Dolce che diobiaano i inotti di esseimprese. 2 vols.in 1.
• Plates. [R.S.)
4° Venice,, 153—8.
Contiua atogethcr 100. plste, inoliding the engraved title—pages, 49 in the first voluaeand51 in the secona.
This ooy toçrierly belongc1 to the library of Thou.aa Howerd, 2nd Earl of Arundel chad appanre (p.98) in the cata2.ouo,publishc in i83i, of bcok fron that library hiohviero presented to the Royal Society by Henry Ho4ard, 6th Duke of Norfolk 1 in 1687.
Card ID:
364
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Author:
DOLCE (]lodovico)
Description
DOLCE (]lodovico).
APPIAN, of A1exandri. [Roman History.Italian.]
Tre libri di Appiano...da LI. 1.
Dolce tradotti, etc.
Venice, 1559.
Card ID:
365
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Author:
DOLOE (Lodovico)
Description
DOLOE (Lodovico).
See APPIMT, of Alexandria. [Roman History. — Ita1i.]
Historia delle uerre est,erne (et, civili) do’ Rcmani...Oon i tre libri... ritrouati, e tradotti da M. L. Dolce, etc.
Veron 1730.
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366