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geology, stratigraphic1
glacial epoch1
moraines1
pleas (criminal procedure)1

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Cottingham (East Riding of Yorkshire, England)1
Yorkshire (England)1

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Cotsworth, Moses Bruine (1859-1943)2
British Association For the Advancement of Science. Meeting1
Cottin, Madame (1770-1807)1
North Eastern Railway Company (Great Britain)1
Parish Church of St. Mary (Cottingham, East Riding of Yorkshire, England)1
Saint-Pierre, Bernardin De1
Saint-Pierre, Bernardin De (1737-1814)1

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Cottingham five hundred years ago

[1859]

"From All the year round, July, 1859".

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Elizabeth. Or, the exiles of Siberia; The Indian cottage

Cottin, Madame (1770-1807); Saint-Pierre, Bernardin de (1737-1814)

[ca. 1830?]

Elizabeth; or the exiles of Siberia... [etc.] has own title-page and imprint; The Indian cottage has half-title only.

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The most interesting district in England: Yorkshire, &c

Cotsworth, Moses Bruine (1859-1943); North Eastern Railway Company (Great Britain); British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting

1906

"Presented to the members of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, by the North Eastern Railway Company, at the York Meeting, 1st August, 1906".

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The continuous glacial period : geological paper read in "Section C,"

Cotsworth, Moses Bruine (1859-1943)

[1906]

At head of title: British Association for the Advancement of Science. Printed in double columns.

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Parish Church of St. Mary (Cottingham, East Riding of Yorkshire, England)

Easter 1914

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