293 resultados para Alexander, Henry, fl. 19th cent.,
em University of Michigan
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Mode of access: Internet.
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v. 1. The Red river of the North.--v. 2. The Saskatchewan and Columbia rivers.--v. 3. Index and maps.
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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 29122.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mounted mezzotint engravings after portraits by Sir Joshua Reynolds, executed mainly by Samuel William Reynolds and by numerous other engravers: Richard Parkes Bonington, W.A. Rainger, Frederik Bromley, George H. Every, James Scott, George Sanders, A. Sanders, Joseph W. Edwards, John Richardson Jackson, R. José, H.C. Balding, Charles Tomkins, George Salisbury Shury, Richard Josey, Charles Algernon Tomkins, Arthur Turrell, William Henry Egleton, A.N. Sanders, William T. Hulland, T. Hunt, Stephen H. Gimber, H. Davis, Edwin Hunt, Thomas Lewis Atkinson, T. José, A. Scott.
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This microfilm has been remastered by The Ohio State University Libraries as part of a HEA Title II-C Project, 1991.
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Sometimes attributed to H.J.M. Mason.
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Sadleir, M. 19th cent. fiction,
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A Jesuit reformer and poet [F. [Spee] (19th cent., August, 1885)--Revelations of the after-world (19th cent., February, 1887)--Savonarola (The Weekly register, September, 1899)--M. Emery, superior of St. Sulpice (1789-1811) (Dub. R., October, 1887)--Auricular confession.--The pope and the Anglican archbishops (19th cent., July, 1897)--Ritualism, Roman Catholicism, and converts (Contemp., February, 1879)--On certain ecclesiastical miracles (19th cent., August 1891)--Irresponsible opinion (Macmil., March, 1885)--The ethics of war (19th cent., May 1899)--The passion of the past (Macmil., September, 1887)--Some memories of a prison chaplain (Macmil., February, 1898)--Purcell's life of Cardinal Manning.--Appendix: Some notes on Fr. Ryder's controversy with Dr. Ward.
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Sadleir, M. 19th cent. fiction,
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Sadleir, M. 19th cent. fiction,
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A translation in verse of Ovid's story of Myrrha and Cinyras, Metamorphoses lib. x; ascribed to Henry Austin, though one impression (1620) appeared under the initials A.H. Perhaps based upon juvenile translations of Thomas Heywood. cf. The preface to his Brazen age.
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Sadleir, M. 19th cent. fiction,