Catalogue of the Library of the Late Thomas Jefferson McKee: ... to be Sold at Auction ... by John Anderson, Jr, Parts 4-6John Anderson, Jr., 1902 |
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... author , as given , is probably assumed . 2713 ADVICE | TO A PAINTER : BEING A | SATYR | UPON THE French King , Admiral Tourvill , Irish Camp at Havre de Grace , Murmuring , Jacobites , & c . LONDON , Printed for Randal Taylor near ...
... author , as given , is probably assumed . 2713 ADVICE | TO A PAINTER : BEING A | SATYR | UPON THE French King , Admiral Tourvill , Irish Camp at Havre de Grace , Murmuring , Jacobites , & c . LONDON , Printed for Randal Taylor near ...
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... AUTHOR'S COL- LECTED WORKS , PUBLISHED IN 1637 . 2717 ALEXANDER ( WILLIAM , EARL Of Stirling ) . Recreations With the MVSES . By WILLIAM Earle of Sterline London . Printed by THO . HARPER . 1637 . Small folio , original calf , gilt ...
... AUTHOR'S COL- LECTED WORKS , PUBLISHED IN 1637 . 2717 ALEXANDER ( WILLIAM , EARL Of Stirling ) . Recreations With the MVSES . By WILLIAM Earle of Sterline London . Printed by THO . HARPER . 1637 . Small folio , original calf , gilt ...
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... Author's owne Funerall made upon himselfe , ” with attendant poem : " Let them Praise or Raile ; we lye aloofe , Out of their Reach : Our Sleepe is Cannon - proofe . " 2733 AUSTIN ( WILLIAM ) . ATLAS | under | OLYMPUS . | An Heroick ...
... Author's owne Funerall made upon himselfe , ” with attendant poem : " Let them Praise or Raile ; we lye aloofe , Out of their Reach : Our Sleepe is Cannon - proofe . " 2733 AUSTIN ( WILLIAM ) . ATLAS | under | OLYMPUS . | An Heroick ...
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... Authors Motto . Fortunes Tennis - Ball . ELIZA . Poems . Epigrams , & c By R. B. Gen. LONDON , Printed by W. H. for ... Author , by the name of ADRASTE . | or , | The divers affections . of MINERVA . | One part of the unfained story of ...
... Authors Motto . Fortunes Tennis - Ball . ELIZA . Poems . Epigrams , & c By R. B. Gen. LONDON , Printed by W. H. for ... Author , by the name of ADRASTE . | or , | The divers affections . of MINERVA . | One part of the unfained story of ...
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... AUTHOR of this RARE POEM was ONLY 19 YEARS of age . 2760 BRAITHWAIT ( RICHARD ) . THE | ARCADIAN | PRIN- CESSE ; | Or , | THE TRIVMPH OF IVSTICE : | Prescribing excel- lent rules of Phyficke , | for a ficke Iuftice . | Digested into ...
... AUTHOR of this RARE POEM was ONLY 19 YEARS of age . 2760 BRAITHWAIT ( RICHARD ) . THE | ARCADIAN | PRIN- CESSE ; | Or , | THE TRIVMPH OF IVSTICE : | Prescribing excel- lent rules of Phyficke , | for a ficke Iuftice . | Digested into ...
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