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Two Lamentable Tragedies. 1601 - Haughton, William John Day Henry Chettle
Two Later Visions of Daniel - T. R. Birks
Two Lectures (King Mob) - Nick Cave
Two lectures on the art of lace making - Alan S. (Alan Summerly) Cole
Two Lectures on the Checks to Population - William Forster Lloyd
Two left feet - Adam Stower
Two letters - Richard Fitzpatrick
Two letters addressed to a member of the present Parliament, on the proposals for peace with the regicide directory of France - Henry N. Ess Edmund Burke Charles Rivington Francis Rivington
Two letters addressed to the Right Hon. W. Pitt, chancellor of the Exchequer, for obtaining an equal system of taxation, and for reducing the national debt - William Pitt Barfoot, Peter of Midlington Place
Two letters from General William Techumseh Sherman to General Ulysses S. Grant & William T. (sic) McPherson in the Collection of W. K. Bixby of Saint Louis - William T. Sherman William K. Bixby William M. McPherson Ulysses S. Grant
Two letters from H. G. Wells to Joseph Conrad - H. G. Wells
Two Letters from Mr. Adair to the Bishop of Winchester, in Answer to the Charge of a High Treasonable Misdemeanour, Brought by His Lordship Against Mr. Fox and Himself, in His Life of the Right Honourable William Pitt - George 1750-1827 Memoirs of Pretyman Robert Adair
Two letters of advice - Henry Dodwell the elder
Two letters of note - George Digby Earl of Bristol
Two letters of the Hon. A.V. Brown, Postmaster General - Aaron V. Brown
Two letters on cases of cure at Farquier White Sulphur Springs - Thornton Stringfellow
Two letters on causation and freedom in willing - Hazard, Rowland Gibson
Two letters on causation and freedom in willing, addressed to John Stuart Mill - Hazard, Rowland Gibson
Two letters on causation and freedom in willing, addressed to John Stuart Mill - Hazard, Rowland Gibson
Two letters on the genuineness of the verse, 1 John, v.7, and on the scriptural argument for Unitarianism - Henry Ware