983 resultados para Akhenaton, King of Egypt.
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"First edition 1897. Reprinted 1899."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Time of the drama, A.D. 1065-6."
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Shaw-Shoemaker 22198.
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First published as: The battell of Alcazar, fought in Barbarie, betweene Sebastian king of Portugall, and Abdelmelec king of Marocco, with the death of Captaine Stukeley. Imprinted at London : ... By Edward Allde for Richard Bankworth, 1594.
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"Advertisement"--P. [1] at end.
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Includes an introductory poem by the Irish statesman and orator Walter Hussey Burgh.
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With reproduction of original t.-p.
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Vita.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The second booke: the true and perfect description of the whole coast of Guinea, Manicongo, Angola, Manicongo, Angola, Monomotapa ... / and now translated out of dutch into english by W.P. (p. [3], 198-259) -- The thirde booke: The nauigation of the Portingales into the East Indies, containing their trauels by sea, into East India, and from the East Indies into Portingall ... / translated out of dutch by W.P. (p.[2], 307-447) -- The fourth booke: A most true and certaine extract and summarie of all the rents, demaines, tolles, taxes, impostes, tributes ... of the King of Spania ... / translated out of spanish into low-dutch by Iohn Hughen ... and out of dutch into english by W.P. (p. [3], 452-462)
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v. 1. From the Roman invasion to the Wars of Roses -- v. 2. From the Wars of the Roses to the Great Rebellion -- v. 3. From the Great Rebellion to the fall of Marlborough -- v. 4. From the fall of Marlborough to the Peninsular War -- v. 5. From the Peninsular War to the death of Sir Robert Peel -- v. 6. From the death of Sir Robert Peel to the illness of the Prince of Wales -- v. 7. From the illness of the Prince of Wales to the British occupation of Egypt -- v. 8. From the British occupation of Egypt to the opening of Parliament, 1895 -- v. 9. From the opening of Parliament, 1895, to the death of Queen Victoria and accession of Edward VII.