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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... copy of the work has been critically examined by Mr Halkett or Mr Laing , and that it is strictly anony- mous , ―i . e . the author's real name does not appear on the title page , or anywhere throughout the work . * Notes and Queries ...
... copy of the work has been critically examined by Mr Halkett or Mr Laing , and that it is strictly anony- mous , ―i . e . the author's real name does not appear on the title page , or anywhere throughout the work . * Notes and Queries ...
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... copy of the above work , with the Author's name in full , and with slight variations on the title- page . ACCESSION ( the ) of Nicholas I .; com- piled by special command of the Emperor Alexander II . , by his Imperial Majesty's ...
... copy of the above work , with the Author's name in full , and with slight variations on the title- page . ACCESSION ( the ) of Nicholas I .; com- piled by special command of the Emperor Alexander II . , by his Imperial Majesty's ...
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... copy of the decre- tal order of the court of chancery relating to the memorable charity of Sir Thomas White . [ By William JACKSON . ] London , MDCCXXXIII . b . t . 242. * [ Bodl . ] 66 Octavo . Pp . vi . Mr William Jackson ...
... copy of the decre- tal order of the court of chancery relating to the memorable charity of Sir Thomas White . [ By William JACKSON . ] London , MDCCXXXIII . b . t . 242. * [ Bodl . ] 66 Octavo . Pp . vi . Mr William Jackson ...
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... copy . [ Bodl . ] ACCOUNT of the qualities and uses of coal tar and coal varnish . With certi- ficates from shipmasters and others . [ By Archibald COCHRANE , Earl of Dundonald . ] Edinburgh : M , DCC , LXXXIV . Duodecimo . Pp . 23 ...
... copy . [ Bodl . ] ACCOUNT of the qualities and uses of coal tar and coal varnish . With certi- ficates from shipmasters and others . [ By Archibald COCHRANE , Earl of Dundonald . ] Edinburgh : M , DCC , LXXXIV . Duodecimo . Pp . 23 ...
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... copy . Oxford , 1670. Quarto . Pp . 38. b . t . * Author's name in the handwriting of Bar- low . [ Bodl . ] AD POPULUM : or , a lecture to the people . [ By Abraham COWLEY . ] Printed in the yeare 1644. Quarto . Pp . 16. b . t . The ...
... copy . Oxford , 1670. Quarto . Pp . 38. b . t . * Author's name in the handwriting of Bar- low . [ Bodl . ] AD POPULUM : or , a lecture to the people . [ By Abraham COWLEY . ] Printed in the yeare 1644. Quarto . Pp . 16. b . t . The ...
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