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Total number of records: 23
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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron (1809-1892) | 4 |
Royal Society of Painters In Water-Colours (Great Britain) | 2 |
Ruskin, John, 1819-1900 | 2 |
Twain, Mark (1835-1910) | 2 |
Aspland, Robert (1782-1845) | 1 |
Bennett, James (1774-1862) | 1 |
Blackwell, Elizabeth (1821-1910) | 1 |
Butt, George Medd (1797-1860) | 1 |
Calamy, Edmund (1600-1666) | 1 |
Church of England | 1 |
Ode on the opening of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition
Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron (1809-1892); Wise, Thomas James (1859-1937)
between 1886 and 1903] 1886
For discussion of this probable Wise forgery, cf. Wise, T.J. Tennyson, no. 155, Carter & Pollard, An enquiry, p. 342, and Barker & Collins, Sequel to An enquiry, p. 257-258. Todd 402.
The opening of the Crystal Palace : considered in some of its relations to the prospects of art
Ruskin, John (1819-1900)
1854
Reprinted in: On the old road (1885), v.1, p. 349-370.
Ruskin exhibition : open from February 4th to March 2nd, at the Gallery... [etc.]
Royal Society of Painters in Water-Colours (Great Britain)
[1901?]
Cover title.
Ruskin exhibition : open from February 4th to March 2nd, at the Gallery... [etc.]
Royal Society of Painters in Water-Colours (Great Britain)
[1901?]
Cover title.
Bishop Gore's challenge to criticism : a reply to the Bishop of Oxford's open letter on the basis of Anglican fellowship
Sanday, W (1843-1920)
1914
Includes bibliographical notes.
Some reflections on the opening of the day, by way of preparation for the solemn excercise of prayer. Also, an act of self-examination at the close of the day &c. &c
Walker, Samuel (1820)
[1820?]
At head of title: No. 153.
Submission to the righteousness of God; or, the necessity of trusting to a better righteousness than our own : Opened and defended, in a plain practical discourse upon Rom.x.3
Jenks, Benjamin (1646-1724)
1766
Vertical chainlines; six leaves per gathering.
Pioneer work for women
Blackwell, Elizabeth (1821-1910)
[1914]
First published 1895 with the title "Pioneer work in opening the medical profession to women".
Minutes of the negotiations of Monsr. Mesnager at the court of England, towards the close of the last reign : wherein some of the most secret transactions of that time, relating to the interest of the Pretender, and a clandestine separate peace, are detected and laid open
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731); Mesnager, Nicolas (1658-1714)
1717
First ed. Cf. Moore, 377. A forgery ascribed to Defoe, intended to influence the trial of his patron, Lord Oxford. Authorship apparently denied by Defoe. cf. Wm. Lee in Notes and queries, ser. 4, v....