A Dictionary of the Anonymous and Pseudonymous Literature of Great Britain: Including the Works of Foreigners Written In, Or Translated Into the English Language, Volume 1W. Paterson, 1882 - Anonyms and pseudonyms, English |
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... observations on the minutes of the Trustees of the National Gallery , including Mr Eastlake's report . By Verax . [ Morris MOORE . ] London : MDCCCXLVII . Octavo . Pp . 114. * [ Adv . Lib . ] ABYSSUS mali : or , the corruption of man's ...
... observations on the minutes of the Trustees of the National Gallery , including Mr Eastlake's report . By Verax . [ Morris MOORE . ] London : MDCCCXLVII . Octavo . Pp . 114. * [ Adv . Lib . ] ABYSSUS mali : or , the corruption of man's ...
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... observations on them . By Philanag- nostes Criticus . [ Thomas HERNE . ] London , 1719. Octavo . Pp . 48. * [ Adv . Lib . ] ACCOUNT ( the ) of an appeal from a summary conviction on the statute 22 Car . ii . c . 1. to the Hon . C - rt ...
... observations on them . By Philanag- nostes Criticus . [ Thomas HERNE . ] London , 1719. Octavo . Pp . 48. * [ Adv . Lib . ] ACCOUNT ( the ) of an appeal from a summary conviction on the statute 22 Car . ii . c . 1. to the Hon . C - rt ...
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... observations on the arguments for restoring them . [ By Sir David DALRYMPLE . ] London , 1712. Octavo . Pp . 20. * [ Adv . Lib . ] ACCOUNT ( an ) of Mr Lock's religion , out of his own writings , and in his own words . Together with ...
... observations on the arguments for restoring them . [ By Sir David DALRYMPLE . ] London , 1712. Octavo . Pp . 20. * [ Adv . Lib . ] ACCOUNT ( an ) of Mr Lock's religion , out of his own writings , and in his own words . Together with ...
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... observations on some subjects of sacred and profane literature mentioned in his writings . [ By Charles BUTLER , of Lincoln's Inn . ] London : MDCCXCIX . b . t . * [ Bodl . ] Octavo . Pp . 158 . ACCOUNT ( an ) of the life of Mr Richard ...
... observations on some subjects of sacred and profane literature mentioned in his writings . [ By Charles BUTLER , of Lincoln's Inn . ] London : MDCCXCIX . b . t . * [ Bodl . ] Octavo . Pp . 158 . ACCOUNT ( an ) of the life of Mr Richard ...
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... observations on au- diences . [ By Aaron HILL . ] London : MDCCL . Duodecimo . Pp . 326. * [ Boase and Courtney , Bib . Corn . , p . 153. ] ACTS ( the ) and monuments of our late parliament . [ Attributed to Samuel BUTLER . ] London ...
... observations on au- diences . [ By Aaron HILL . ] London : MDCCL . Duodecimo . Pp . 326. * [ Boase and Courtney , Bib . Corn . , p . 153. ] ACTS ( the ) and monuments of our late parliament . [ Attributed to Samuel BUTLER . ] London ...
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