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 3William Paterson, 1885 - Anonyms and pseudonyms, English |
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Page 1773
... added calculations on the probable amount of some other articles of tax- ation , less liable to exception . By a landholder . [ Benjamin BELL . ] Edinburgh : 1797. Octavo . [ W ] OBSERVATIONS on the aurora borealis , from September 1834 ...
... added calculations on the probable amount of some other articles of tax- ation , less liable to exception . By a landholder . [ Benjamin BELL . ] Edinburgh : 1797. Octavo . [ W ] OBSERVATIONS on the aurora borealis , from September 1834 ...
Page 1777
... added , An appendix , stating some important facts relative to the conduct of Con- gress , & c . [ Chiefly by Joseph GALLO- WAY . ] London : MDCCLXXXIII . Octavo . Pp . 45. * [ Bodl . ] OBSERVATIONS on the first and second of the Canons ...
... added , An appendix , stating some important facts relative to the conduct of Con- gress , & c . [ Chiefly by Joseph GALLO- WAY . ] London : MDCCLXXXIII . Octavo . Pp . 45. * [ Bodl . ] OBSERVATIONS on the first and second of the Canons ...
Page 1781
... added some proposals for a better regulation of the police of this metro- polis . By the author of a Letter from a by - stander . [ Corbyn MORRIS . ] London printed in the year MDCCLI . Folio . [ M'Cull . , Lit. Pol . Econ . , p . 272 ...
... added some proposals for a better regulation of the police of this metro- polis . By the author of a Letter from a by - stander . [ Corbyn MORRIS . ] London printed in the year MDCCLI . Folio . [ M'Cull . , Lit. Pol . Econ . , p . 272 ...
Page 1785
... added , by way of appendix , Remarks on a species of prophecy distinct from , and superior to , vision and dream , as advanced in a late essay on 2 Pet . I. 16 , & c . [ By Thomas MOORE . ] London 1752. Octavo . Pp . viii . 135 ...
... added , by way of appendix , Remarks on a species of prophecy distinct from , and superior to , vision and dream , as advanced in a late essay on 2 Pet . I. 16 , & c . [ By Thomas MOORE . ] London 1752. Octavo . Pp . viii . 135 ...
Page 1787
... , and the most deservedly celebrated Stella . In a series of letters to his Lordship . To which are added , two original pieces of the same author , ( excellent in their kind ) never before published . 1787 1788 OBS OBS -
... , and the most deservedly celebrated Stella . In a series of letters to his Lordship . To which are added , two original pieces of the same author , ( excellent in their kind ) never before published . 1787 1788 OBS OBS -
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