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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... letter from Oxford . [ By Robert WARING , M.A. ] Printed in the yeare , 1648. Quarto . Pp . 12. Letter signed Basilius Philomusus . [ Bodl . ] ACCOUNT of Napoleon Bonaparte's coming on board H.M.S. the Northum- berland , August 7th 1815 ...
... letter from Oxford . [ By Robert WARING , M.A. ] Printed in the yeare , 1648. Quarto . Pp . 12. Letter signed Basilius Philomusus . [ Bodl . ] ACCOUNT of Napoleon Bonaparte's coming on board H.M.S. the Northum- berland , August 7th 1815 ...
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... letter to Lord Dalrymple . [ By Sir Gilbert BLANE . ] London 1782 ? Octavo . Mus . ] [ W. , Brit . ACCOUNT of the battle of Culloden , April 16 , 1746. [ By Lord George MURRAY . ] London 1749. Octavo . * [ D. Laing . ] ACCOUNT ( an ) of ...
... letter to Lord Dalrymple . [ By Sir Gilbert BLANE . ] London 1782 ? Octavo . Mus . ] [ W. , Brit . ACCOUNT of the battle of Culloden , April 16 , 1746. [ By Lord George MURRAY . ] London 1749. Octavo . * [ D. Laing . ] ACCOUNT ( an ) of ...
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... letters by different hands . First printed in the year 1697. [ The second letter was written by Mr Henry Day . ] II . A letter to His Most Excellent Majesty K. William III . Shewing , I. The original foundation of the English monarchy ...
... letters by different hands . First printed in the year 1697. [ The second letter was written by Mr Henry Day . ] II . A letter to His Most Excellent Majesty K. William III . Shewing , I. The original foundation of the English monarchy ...
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... letter . First printed in the year 1701. VI . The principle of the Protestant reformation ex- plain'd , in a letter of resolution concerning church communion . First printed in the year 1704. VII . A letter to the Lords upon the matter ...
... letter . First printed in the year 1701. VI . The principle of the Protestant reformation ex- plain'd , in a letter of resolution concerning church communion . First printed in the year 1704. VII . A letter to the Lords upon the matter ...
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... letter from a planter and distiller in Bengal to his friend in London . [ By John PRINSEP . ] London : 1793. Octavo . * ACCOUNT ( an ) of the method of elect- ing a minister to the parish of Strathmiglo , first , with respect to the ...
... letter from a planter and distiller in Bengal to his friend in London . [ By John PRINSEP . ] London : 1793. Octavo . * ACCOUNT ( an ) of the method of elect- ing a minister to the parish of Strathmiglo , first , with respect to the ...
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