985 resultados para Sir John Crawford
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No. I. The "Catholic question".--No. II. The general state of the country banks and paper money; Death of Alexander, emperor of Russia; State of parties in the kingdom; A letter to Fountayne Wilson, esq.; Duncombe and the treadmill; Poetry and miscellanies.--No. III. A letter to the Duke of York; Auri sacra fames; or, Sturdy beggars: a county job; Church Methodism; A Protestant confessor; His Majesty's speech to Parliament; Miscellanies, and poetry.--No. IV. A letter to Daniel Sykes, esq. on West Indian slavery; Catholic and Protestant; The last man; Confidence in banks; Hints to electors; The proceedings in Parliament, &c., &c., &c.--No. V. An address to the suffering people of England; Slavery; A letter to Sir John Bayley, knt,; Banks; The Protestant champion; Poetry, &c., &c.--No. VI. A charge of His Grace the Archbishop of York to the clergy of the diocese; A secret; A good action.--No. VII. Observations upon county representation; A full account of the county meeting, &c., &c.
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Edited by J. Gwenogvryn Evans.
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Reprint, with extensive additions by the editor, of a volume of poems by A. S. De Peyster, first published, Dumfries, Scotland, 1813. Several of the poems relate to the author's experiences as commandant of the British post at Mackinac island, Michigan.
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C.Beavan, reporter.
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"Parts 1 and 2 of vol. 6 were reported by Maddock : part 3 (pp. 287-402), by T. C. Geldart ... It is now usually bound and cited as 6 Maddock."--Soule, Lawyer's ref. manual, 1884.
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Commissioners: John Graham, bishop of Chester, George Peacock, Sir J. F. W. Herschel, Sir John Romilly, Adam Sedgwick.
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Editors: 1878-1892, Sir John Maclean; 1892-1895, C. S. Taylor; 1896-1898, A. T. Martin; 1899-1913, C. S. Taylor (with G. H. West, 1913); 1914, G. H. West; 1915-1921, E. S. Harland.
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The two noble kinsmen.--The London prodigal.--Thomas Lord Cromwell.--Sir John Oldcastle.--The Puritan, or, The widow of Watling Street.--The Yorkshire tragedy.--The tragedy of Locrine.
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Editor (Director-General): J.H. Marshall.
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Poem dedicated to Elisha Kent Kane, Commander of the Grinnell expedition in search of Sir John Franklin.
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--Roger Bacon in English literature, by Sir John Edwin Sandys.--Roger Bacon's works, with reference to the mss. and printed editions, by A. G. Little (p. [375]-425, [1])
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Vol. 5 has title "Original letters, written during the reigns of Henry VI., Edward IV., Edward V., Richard III., and Henry VII." This volume was published after Fenn's death by his nephew, William Frere, and includes an "Advertisement containing notices of the life of Sir John Fenn, by ... Frere."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Each play has also special t.-p., 1759.
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Original title page reads: Mr. William Shakespear's comedies, histories, and tragedies. Published according to the true original copies. Unto which is added, seven plays, never before printed in folio: viz. Pericles, Prince of Tyre; the London prodigal; The history of Thomas, Lord Cromwell; Sir John Oldcastle, Lord Cobham; The puritan widow; A Yorkshire tragedy; The tragedy of Locrine. The fourth edition. London, Printed for H. Herringman [and others], 1685.