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H. F. and G. Witherby, 1913

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Page 617 - The Arch's of Triumph, Erected in honor of the High and mighty prince James the first of that name King of England, and...
Page 423 - ... the Governor and Company of the English Colony of Connecticut, in New England, in America; and that, by the same name, they and their successors should have perpetual succession.
Page 391 - The death of Robert, earle of Huntington, otherwise called Robin Hood of merrie Sherwodde : with the lamentable tragedie of chaste Matilda, his faire maid Marian, poysoned at Dunmowe, by king John. Acted, ike.
Page 280 - Life and Times of Titian, with some Account of hig Family, chiefly from new and unpublished records. With Portrait and Illustrations. 2 vols. Svo. 42s. GUMMING (R. GORDON). Five Years of a Hunter's Life in the Far Interior of South Africa.
Page 606 - White, and are to bee solde at his shoppe, at the little North doore of Paules, at the signe of the Gun. 1600.
Page 69 - Popple (Henry). A Map | of the British empire in | America | with the French and Spanish | Settlements adjacent thereto.
Page 453 - With a Continuation, Giving an Account of the Attempts of the Sieur de la Salle upon the mines of St Barbe Ac. The Taking of Quebec by the English ; with the Advantages of a Shorter Cut to China and Japan.
Page 393 - The most lamentable Tragedie of Titus Andronicus. As it hath, sundry times beene plaide by the Kings Maiesties Seruants. London, Printed for Eedward White, and are to be solde at his shoppe, nere the little North dore of Pauls, at the signe of the Gun. 1611.
Page 612 - King Charles his Entertainment, and Londons Loyaltie. Being a true Relation, and description, of the manner of the Cities welcome and expression of the Subjects love to His Royall Majestic, at his Return from Scotland.
Page 120 - A series of picturesque views of seats of the noblemen and gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland.

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