969 resultados para Hannington, James, 1847-1885.
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Binding; in blue printed paper wrapper.
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"Prepared for the press by a member of the Committee, under its direction."--Pref.
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Vol. 1, p. 1-158, was first published from Chipman's manuscript by John C. Allen in 1849. Vol. 2 issued originally in parts.
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With this is bound: Appler, A.C. The life, character and daring exploits of the Younger brothers.
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"First printing, February, 1925 ... New and revised edition, February, 1932."
Vital, social, and economic statistics of the city of Glasgow, 1881-1885, with observations thereon,
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Green, J.S., prof., 1847-55; trustee, 1828-62.
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"The biographies": p. [333]-442. "The genealogies": p. [443]-529.
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Bound with: A catalogue of the Yorkshire wills at Somerset House ....
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Editor for India, 1902-04, William Stevenson Meyer; 1905-09, Richard Burn; editor in England, James Sutherland Cotton.
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I. Hopkins, W. R. Beginnings of the New England society of New York, 1884. Spring, G. A tribute to New England, 1820. Remarks on the charges made by the Rev. Gardiner Spring, D. D., against the religion and morals of the people of Boston and its vicinity, 1821. Romeyn, J. B. The duty and reward of honouring God, 1821. Whelpley, P. M. "The memory of the just is blessed." 1822. Knapp, S. L. Address, 1829. Bacon, L. Address, 1838. Winthrop, R. C. Address, 1839. Hadduck, C. R. The elements of national greatness, 1841. Cheever, G. B. The elements of national greatness, 1842. Choate, R. The age of the Pilgrims the heroic period of our history, 1843. Webster, D. The landing at Plymouth. 1843. Marsh, G. P. Address, 1844. Upham, C. W. The spirit of the day and its lessons, 1846.--II. Hall, J. P. Discourse, 1847. Bushnell, H. The founders, great in their unconsciousness, 1949. Webster, D. The Constitution and the union, 1850. Hillard, G. S. The past and the futur
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