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  • London, Printed for J. Coote (London, Printed for J. Coote, 1759)
    A New geographical dictionary. This containing a full and accurate account of the several parts of the known world, as it is divided into continents, islands, oceans, seas, rivers, and lakes. As well as the situation, ...
  • London, Printed for J. Coote (London, Printed for J. Coote, 1759)
    A New geographical dictionary. This containing a full and accurate account of the several parts of the known world, as it is divided into continents, islands, oceans, seas, rivers, and lakes. As well as the situation, ...
  • Unknown author (The New York Times, 1916-04-16)
    The New York Times: Shakespeare Tercentenary: 1616-1916. -- He Conquered France But Slowly: The Long, Hard Battle of Shakespeare's Fame to Overcome the Wall of Prejudice Erected By Voltaire -- But Germany Made a National ...
  • Unknown author (The New York Times, 1916-04-23)
    The New York Times: Shakespeare Tercentenary: 1616-1916.-- Shakespeare's Comedy A Growth -- Falstaff Still Beset By Men In Buckram -- Putting Shakespeare In A Procrustes' Bed -- Look On Hamlet's Picture, And On Quixote's.
  • Unknown author (The New York Times, 1916-02-20)
    The New York Times: Shakespeare Tercentenary: 1616-1916. -- The World Today Commemorates the Great Life That Ended 300 Years Ago -- Shakespeare's Fame Still "In It's Great Morning": Famous and Popular at Thirty, His Name ...
  • Unknown author (The New York Times, 1916-02-27)
    The New York Times: Shakespeare Tercentenary: 1616-1916. -- Shakespeare The Great Creator of Tragedy: "In His Isolated Achievement Tragedy Climbed to Its Supreme Summit and Vanished" -- The Mines From Which He Dug His ...
  • Unknown author (The New York Times, 1916-03-05)
    The New York Times: Shakespeare Tercentenary: 1616-1916 -- Shakespeare's Heroines As Human Beings: Others Gave Only Femininity to Their Women Characters -- The Heroines As Viewed From the Stage: On Every Fresh Perusal of ...
  • Unknown author (The New York Times, 1916-03-12)
    The New York Times: Shakespeare Tercentenary: 1616-1916. -- Odds Against Shakespeare on Stage Today: This Is a Generation in Which Theatre Audiences Have Been Carefully Trained Away From Him -- The Actor's Problems With ...
  • Unknown author (The New York Times, 1916-03-26)
    The New York Times: Shakespeare Tercentenary: 1616-1916. -- How Each Age Finds New Flaws in Shakespeare: Each Praises---But Rewrites Him, And Is Laughed at by the Next -- How He Used Masques, The Craze of the Day: Gay ...
  • Baedecker, Karl (London : Dulau & Co. ; New York : Charles Scribner's Sons 1905, 1905)
    Northern France, from Belgium and the English channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travelers.
  • Longking, Joseph (New York : Published by Carlton & Phillips, Sunday School Union, 200 Mulberry-street, 1856)
    Notes, illustrative and explanatory, on the Holy Gospels. These arranged according to Townsend's Chronological New Testament by Joseph Longking. The Junior Superintendent of the Greene-street S. School, New York.
  • Homer (London : Printed for Bernard Lintot, 1725)
    This book is the 2nd of five volumes of Homer's Odyssey. It is a Greek epic poem attributed to Homer. It is one of the oldest extant works of literature still read by contemporary audiences. Divided into 24 books, it follows ...
  • Homer (London : Printed for Bernard Lintot, 1725)
    This book is the 5th of five volumes of Homer's Odyssey. It is a Greek epic poem attributed to Homer. It is one of the oldest extant works of literature still read by contemporary audiences. Divided into 24 books, it follows ...
  • Murphy, Arthur; Whitehead, William; Young, Edward; Mrs. Cowley; Cawthorn, George (1797)
    This book features four plays. To start is The orphan of China : a tragedy / by Arthur Murphy, Esq. : as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. Next is Creusa, Queen of Athens : a tragedy / by William Whitehead ; ...
  • Prescott, Thomas H. (Columbus : Published and Sold Exclusively by, by T.W. Carpenter & Bros., 1859)
    An instructive and interesting collection of illustrated miscellany, designed for popular reading. Embracing historical events, geographical descriptions, scientific discoveries, personal narratives, instructive biographies, ...
  • Burke, Emily, P. (J.M. Fitch, Oberlin, Ohio / Savannah : Beehive Press, 1850)
    Pleasure and pain written by Emily P. Burke is also known as Reminiscences of Georgia in the 1840's or just Reminiscences of Georgia. There is an introduction by Felicity Calhoun. The book focuses on Georgia, with description ...
  • Keats, John (London ; New York : Macmillan and Co., 1889)
    This text is a collection of the poetical works of John Keats, an English poet. It is reprinted from the original editions with notes by Francis T. Palgrave, who was a professor of poetry in the University of Oxford.
  • Chesterfield Earl, Philip Dormer Stanhope; de Courcelles Lambert marquise de, Anne Thérèse de Marguenat; La Rochefoucauld duc de, François; Forrester, James; Burghley Baron, William Cecil; Blair, Hugh (Hartford : S. Andrus and Son, 1845)
    Practical morality is otherwise known as "A guide to men and manners." Also consisting of Lord Chesterfields' Advice to his son. To which is added, a supplement containing extracts from various books, recommended by Lord ...
  • Washington Woman's Club; Last Cabinet Chapter U.D.C. (Washington, Ga. : Last Cabinet Chapter U.D.C., 1929)
    This text contains a series of rare recipes from Washington-Wilkes as published by Last Cabinet Chapter U.D.C., Washington Ga. Sponsored by the Washington Woman's Club.
  • Unknown author (Richmond Times-Dispatch, 1915-01-24)
    Richmond Times-Dispatch, January 24, 1915. Vol. 65; No. 24. Part 6, page 43 (two copies, one only has the pictures). -- The Oldest Pictures of War in France: Renewed Interests in the Bayeux Tapestry Invasion of England in ...

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