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Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron (1809-1892)4
Royal Society of Painters In Water-Colours (Great Britain)2
Ruskin, John, 1819-19002
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
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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.

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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.

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Ruskin exhibition : open from February 4th to March 2nd, at the Gallery... [etc.]

Royal Society of Painters in Water-Colours (Great Britain)

[1901?]

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Ruskin exhibition : open from February 4th to March 2nd, at the Gallery... [etc.]

Royal Society of Painters in Water-Colours (Great Britain)

[1901?]

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Pioneer work for women

Blackwell, Elizabeth (1821-1910)

[1914]

First published 1895 with the title "Pioneer work in opening the medical profession to women".

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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....

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