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Catalogue of the special exhibition of works of art of the mediæval, renaissance, and more periods on loan at the South Kensington Museum, June 1862 - part V
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Victoria & Albert Museum
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1862 |
Engelska |
182 |
Sailing into Europe's future - proceedings of the 6th European maritime hertage congress
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European maritime heritage congress
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2007 |
Engelska |
183 |
Born in blood - the lost secrets of freemasonry
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John J. Robinson
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2009 |
Engelska |
184 |
The Theory of Infinite Soluble Groups
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John C. Lennox
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2004 |
Engelska |
185 |
An introduction to abstract algebra
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Derek John Scott Robinson
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2003 |
Engelska |
186 |
Integrating climate change actions into local development
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2008 |
Engelska |
187 |
The Regency country house - from the archives of Country life
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John Martin Robinson
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2005 |
Engelska |
188 |
Lighthouses of Liverpool bay
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John Robinson
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2007 |
Engelska |
189 |
Irelands tragical tyrannie. - sent over in two letters, by a speehlesse sic damzell, which landed at Miniard upon the 18. day Jan. 1642. wherein is plainly and truly shown, what cruelty hath possest the Irish rebels hearts, and how barbarously they have dealt with her: first how they defloured her body, and after tore the haire from her head, and lastly, how they cut out her tongue, and one of her hands for resisting them. Also, how the wolves destroyed Mr. Thomas Adams, his wife and children, to the number of fourteen persons in one night, being constrained to forsake their habitation. With a true relation of other remarkable passages, performed by the blood-thirsty rebels. These letters were sent from the damzels father out of Ireland, to her Unkle Robinson, who liveth neere unto Miniard in Summerset-shire
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John Robinson
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1642 |
Engelska |
190 |
The peoples plea. - fully vindicating the povver and proceedings of the Parliament. Occasioned by a defence of the covenant
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John Robinson, prebendary of Westminster
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1646 |
Engelska |
191 |
Endoxa, or, Some probable inquiries into truth, both divine and humane. - together with a stone to the altar: or, short disquisitions on a few difficult places of Scripture; as also, a calm ventilation of Pseudo-doxia epidemica
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John Robinson, M.D
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1658 |
Engelska |
192 |
The birth of a day. - being a treatise theologicall, morall and historicall, representing (as in a scene) the vicissitudes of all humane things, with their severall causes and sacred uses. Compos'd for the establishing mans soul unchangeable in the faith, amidst the various changes of the world
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John Robinson, Preacher at East-Thorpe
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1654 |
Engelska |
193 |
A briefe catechisme concerning church-governemnt
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John Robinson
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Printed in the yeare, 1642 |
Engelska |
194 |
The peoples plea for the exercise of prophesie. - Against master John Yates his monopolie
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John Robinson
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Printed in the year, 1641 |
Engelska |
195 |
The triumph and unity of truth, - in two treatises; intended as a preservative against the many errours, and unhappy divisions of these times in point of religion
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John Robinson, Preacher at East-Thorpe
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Anno 1657 |
Engelska |
196 |
An appendix to Mr. Perkins his six principles of Christian religion. - Touching the more solemn fellowship of Christians, (the church of God) as being a divine institution. Very fit and necessary to be learned by all sorts of people, in these perilous times
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John Robinson
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1656 |
Engelska |
197 |
The Dukes of Norfolk
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John Martin. Robinson
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1995 |
Engelska |
198 |
Essayes; or, observations divine and morall - collected out of holy Scriptures, ancient and moderne writers, both divine and humane. As also, out of the great volume of mens manners: tending to the furtherance of knowledge and vertue. By Iohn Robinson
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John Robinson
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1638 |
Engelska |
199 |
A iustification of separation from the Church of England - Against Mr Richard Bernard his invective, intituled; The separatists schisme. By Iohn Robinson
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John Robinson
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Anno D. 1610 |
Engelska |
200 |
A iust and necessarie apologie of certain Christians, no lesse contumeliously then commonly called Brownists or Barrowists. By Mr. Iohn Robinson, pastor of the English Church at Leyden, first published in Latin in his and the churches name over which he was set, after translated into English by himself, and now republished for the speciall and common good of our own countrimen
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John Robinson
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Printed in the yeere of our Lord M.DC.XXV. 1625 |
Engelska |
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