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| Two Lamentable Tragedies. 1601 -
Haughton, William
John Day
Henry Chettle
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| Two Later Visions of Daniel -
T. R. Birks
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| Two Lectures (King Mob) -
Nick Cave
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| Two lectures on the art of lace making -
Alan S. (Alan Summerly) Cole
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| Two Lectures on the Checks to Population -
William Forster Lloyd
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| Two left feet -
Adam Stower
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| Two letters -
Richard Fitzpatrick
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| Two letters from H. G. Wells to Joseph Conrad -
H. G. Wells
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| 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
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| Two letters of advice -
Henry Dodwell the elder
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| Two letters of note -
George Digby Earl of Bristol
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| Two letters of the Hon. A.V. Brown, Postmaster General -
Aaron V. Brown
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| Two letters on cases of cure at Farquier White Sulphur Springs -
Thornton Stringfellow
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| Two letters on causation and freedom in willing -
Hazard, Rowland Gibson
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| Two letters on causation and freedom in willing, addressed to John Stuart Mill -
Hazard, Rowland Gibson
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| Two letters on causation and freedom in willing, addressed to John Stuart Mill -
Hazard, Rowland Gibson
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| Two letters on the genuineness of the verse, 1 John, v.7, and on the scriptural argument for Unitarianism -
Henry Ware
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