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 1William Paterson, 1882 - Anonyms and pseudonyms, English |
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... to the worst man in his majesty's dominions . By the same author . [ William COMBE . ] London : MDCLXXVIII . Quarto . Pp . 13. b . t . * [ Bodl . ] ADDITIONS to the seasonable review of Mr Whiston's account of 33 34 ADD ADD -
... to the worst man in his majesty's dominions . By the same author . [ William COMBE . ] London : MDCLXXVIII . Quarto . Pp . 13. b . t . * [ Bodl . ] ADDITIONS to the seasonable review of Mr Whiston's account of 33 34 ADD ADD -
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... [ William ASPLIN , A.M. , vicar of Ban- bury . ] London : M. DCC . XXVIII ... [ William Henry IRELAND . ] London 1807. Octavo . Pp . xix . 76. * [ Watt , Bib ... Combe . [ Dyce Cat . , i . 201. ] ; a satirical poem . By Polypus . [ Eaton ...
... [ William ASPLIN , A.M. , vicar of Ban- bury . ] London : M. DCC . XXVIII ... [ William Henry IRELAND . ] London 1807. Octavo . Pp . xix . 76. * [ Watt , Bib ... Combe . [ Dyce Cat . , i . 201. ] ; a satirical poem . By Polypus . [ Eaton ...
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... William COMBE . ] London : MDCCLXXVII . Quarto . Pp . iv . 18. * [ Bodl . ] ANTIDOTE ( an ) against a careless in- differency in matters of religion . Being a treatise in opposition to those that believe , that all religions are ...
... William COMBE . ] London : MDCCLXXVII . Quarto . Pp . iv . 18. * [ Bodl . ] ANTIDOTE ( an ) against a careless in- differency in matters of religion . Being a treatise in opposition to those that believe , that all religions are ...
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... William Dun- combe , Bar . , and signed J. B. [ Bodl . ] ARGUMENT ( an ) to prove , that the xxxixth section of the 4th chapter of the statutes given by Queen Elizabeth to the University of Cambridge , in- cludes the old statutes , of ...
... William Dun- combe , Bar . , and signed J. B. [ Bodl . ] ARGUMENT ( an ) to prove , that the xxxixth section of the 4th chapter of the statutes given by Queen Elizabeth to the University of Cambridge , in- cludes the old statutes , of ...
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... [ William COMBE . ] London : M.DCC.LXXVIII . Quarto . [ Gent . Mag . , May 1852 , p . 469. ] AUGUSTA TRIUMPHANS ; or , the way to make London the most flourish- ing City in the universe . I. By estab- lishing an University where gentlemen ...
... [ William COMBE . ] London : M.DCC.LXXVIII . Quarto . [ Gent . Mag . , May 1852 , p . 469. ] AUGUSTA TRIUMPHANS ; or , the way to make London the most flourish- ing City in the universe . I. By estab- lishing an University where gentlemen ...
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