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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... signed I. M. One . Monnipenny wrot a com- pendium of the Scots history . MS . note by Wood . [ Bodl . ] ABRIDGMENT ( an ) of Blackstone's commentaries on the laws of England , in a series of letters from a father to his daughter ...
... signed I. M. One . Monnipenny wrot a com- pendium of the Scots history . MS . note by Wood . [ Bodl . ] ABRIDGMENT ( an ) of Blackstone's commentaries on the laws of England , in a series of letters from a father to his daughter ...
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... signed T. C. ACCOUNT ( an ) of the families of Boase or Bowes , originally residing at Paul and Madron in Cornwall : and of other families connected with them by mar- riage , & c . [ By Charles William , George Clement , and Frederic ...
... signed T. C. ACCOUNT ( an ) of the families of Boase or Bowes , originally residing at Paul and Madron in Cornwall : and of other families connected with them by mar- riage , & c . [ By Charles William , George Clement , and Frederic ...
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... [ Signed Roger . ] VIII . Occasional thoughts upon the memorial of the Church of England , in a letter to the author . First printed in the year 1705. IX . A brief defence of the Church and State of England , against the reflections ...
... [ Signed Roger . ] VIII . Occasional thoughts upon the memorial of the Church of England , in a letter to the author . First printed in the year 1705. IX . A brief defence of the Church and State of England , against the reflections ...
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... Signed T. E. [ Bodl . ] ACCURATE ( an ) description and history of the cathedral churches of Canter- bury and York , from their first founda- tion to the present year . [ By J. HILDYARD . ] London : 1755 , 1756. Folio . { [ W . , Brit ...
... Signed T. E. [ Bodl . ] ACCURATE ( an ) description and history of the cathedral churches of Canter- bury and York , from their first founda- tion to the present year . [ By J. HILDYARD . ] London : 1755 , 1756. Folio . { [ W . , Brit ...
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... signed J. D. AH , HA ; tumulus , thalamus : two counter - poems ; the first , an elegy upon Edward late Earl of Dorset ; the second , an epithalamium to the Lord M. of Dorchester . [ By James HOWELL . ] London , 1653. Quarto . No ...
... signed J. D. AH , HA ; tumulus , thalamus : two counter - poems ; the first , an elegy upon Edward late Earl of Dorset ; the second , an epithalamium to the Lord M. of Dorchester . [ By James HOWELL . ] London , 1653. Quarto . No ...
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