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... ( WILLIAM ) Almanack for the Year 1624. 12 ° Lond . for 1631. 12 ° Lond . for 1634. 12 ° Lond . 1634 . for 1643. 12 ° Lond . for 1660. 12 ° Lond . 1660 . for 1681. 12 ° Lond . 1681 . for 1684. 12 ° Lond . 1684 . DADICHI ( THEOCHARIS ) v ...
... ( WILLIAM ) Almanack for the Year 1624. 12 ° Lond . for 1631. 12 ° Lond . for 1634. 12 ° Lond . 1634 . for 1643. 12 ° Lond . for 1660. 12 ° Lond . 1660 . for 1681. 12 ° Lond . 1681 . for 1684. 12 ° Lond . 1684 . DADICHI ( THEOCHARIS ) v ...
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... and 1770 , when Spanish Establishments were first made at San Diego and Monte - Rey : from a Spanish MS . transl . by William Reveley Esq . 4 ° Lond . 1790 . DALRYMPLE DALRYMPLE ( ALEXANDER ) Oriental Repertory ; published at the DA L.
... and 1770 , when Spanish Establishments were first made at San Diego and Monte - Rey : from a Spanish MS . transl . by William Reveley Esq . 4 ° Lond . 1790 . DALRYMPLE DALRYMPLE ( ALEXANDER ) Oriental Repertory ; published at the DA L.
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... Lond . 1801-2 . Supplement to the Rural Sports . 4 ° Lond . 1813 . DANIEL ( WILLIAM ) A Journal of his Expedition from London to Surat in India . 8 ° Lond . 1702 . DANIELI DANIELI ( FEDELE ) Trattato della Divina Providenza , divisa DAN.
... Lond . 1801-2 . Supplement to the Rural Sports . 4 ° Lond . 1813 . DANIEL ( WILLIAM ) A Journal of his Expedition from London to Surat in India . 8 ° Lond . 1702 . DANIELI DANIELI ( FEDELE ) Trattato della Divina Providenza , divisa DAN.
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... William Daniell . [ 2.d Series . ] fol . Lond . 1797 . Oriental Scenery . Twenty four Views ; drawn and engraved by Thomas and William Daniell . [ 3d Series . ] fol . Lond . 1801 . Twenty four Landscapes , Views in Hindoostan : by ...
... William Daniell . [ 2.d Series . ] fol . Lond . 1797 . Oriental Scenery . Twenty four Views ; drawn and engraved by Thomas and William Daniell . [ 3d Series . ] fol . Lond . 1801 . Twenty four Landscapes , Views in Hindoostan : by ...
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... ( WILLIAM ) v . BEAUMONT . DARCH ( ROB . ) v . GROVE . DARCIE ( ABR . ) v . CASAUBON . Annales . The true and royall History of the famous Empresse Elizabeth , Queene of England , France , and Ireland . 4 ° Lond . 1625 . DARCIUS ( JOH ...
... ( WILLIAM ) v . BEAUMONT . DARCH ( ROB . ) v . GROVE . DARCIE ( ABR . ) v . CASAUBON . Annales . The true and royall History of the famous Empresse Elizabeth , Queene of England , France , and Ireland . 4 ° Lond . 1625 . DARCIUS ( JOH ...
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