61 |
Robert Louis Stevenson - a literary life
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William Gray
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2004 |
Engelska |
62 |
Psychology of elementary school subjects
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William H. Gray
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1942 |
Svenska |
63 |
Germany's cold war - the global campaign to isolate East Germany, 1949-1969
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William Glenn. Gray
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c2003 |
Engelska |
64 |
Germany's Cold War: The Global Campaign to Isolate East Germany, 1949-1969 (New Cold War history)
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William Glenn Gray
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Okänt |
65 |
An answere to maister Smyth - seruaunt to the kynges most royall maiestye, and clerke of the Quenes graces councell though most unworthy
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William. Gray
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1540 |
Engelska |
66 |
The returne of M. Smythes enuoy ..
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William. Gray
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1540 |
Engelska |
67 |
Chorographia, or, A survey of Newcastle upon Tine - the estate of this country under the Romans : the building of the famous wall of the Piets, by the Romans : the ancient town of Pandon : a briefe description of the town, walls, wards, churches, religious houses, streets, markets, fairs, river and commodities, with the suburbs : the ancient and present government of the town : as also, a relation of the county of Northumberland, which was the bulwark for England, against the introdes of the Scots : their many castles and towers : their ancient Cheviot-Hills, of Tinedale, and Reedsdale, with the inhabitants
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William Gray
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1649 |
Engelska |
68 |
Reinforced concrete reservoirs and tanks
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William Samuel. Gray
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1942 |
Engelska |
69 |
William Gray, at the Bible in Canon-Alley, against the north-door of St. Paul's, London, book-binder, binds and sells bibles, common prayers, and testaments,
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William Gray, bookbinder
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1709? |
Engelska |
70 |
Answers for James Carbarns of Viccarland - To the petition given in by William Gray merchant in Glasgow against him
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James. Carbarns
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1712 |
Engelska |
71 |
Answers for David Maxwell merchant in Dundee, heritable proprietor, and Margaret Rankine, liferenter of the lands of Bogmill, and mill thereof, defenders; to the petition of William Gray, Esq; of Balledgarno, pursuer
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David Maxwell, merchant in Dundee
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1762 |
Engelska |
72 |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Gray of Balledgarno, Esq;
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William Gray
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1762 |
Engelska |
73 |
State of the process, William Gray of Balledgarno, Esq; against Charles Lord Kinnaird, now deceased, the deceased James Ogilvy of Inchmartin, Esq; John Murray of Lintrose, Esq; and David Maxwell, merchant in Dundee, heritable proprietor of the lands of Bogmill, and mill thereof, and Margaret Rankine, widow of Alexander Maxwell of Bogmill, liferentrix thereof
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William Gray
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1761 |
Engelska |
74 |
Memorial for William Gray of Balledgarno, and abstract of the proof, in the process at his instance, against David Maxwell, merchant in Dundee, proprietor of the mill of Bogmill, and others
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William Gray
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1762 |
Engelska |
75 |
Memorial for David Maxwell merchant in Dundee, heritable proprietor, and Margaret Rankine liferenter of the lands of Bogmill, and mill thereof, defenders; against William Gray, Esquire, of Balledgarno, pursuer
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David Maxwell, merchant in Dundee
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1762 |
Engelska |
76 |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Gray and John Clark, tacksmen of the common mills of Perth, and of the magistrates and town-council of Perth, for their interest,
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William Gray, tacksman
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1749 |
Engelska |
77 |
Answers for William Gray of Balledgarno, to the petition of George Gordon, Esquire, the respondent's father
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William Gray
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1747 |
Engelska |
78 |
Lord Auchinleck reporter. January 15, 1763. Memorial for William Gray merchant, and late provost of Perth, William Paton, baillie there, and Andrew Donaldson, tenant in Muirtown, lessees of the salmon-fishings upon that branch of the river Tay, called the Willowgate, belongin in property to Lord Gray and Sir William Moncrieffe of Moncrieffe, baronet, against John Stewart, and sundry other merchants in Perth, Dr. Stuart Threipland of Barnhill, and the magistrates and town-council of the burgh of Perth
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William Gray, merchant in Perth
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1763 |
Engelska |
79 |
Answers for William Gray merchant and late provost of Perth, William Paton baillie there, and Andrew Donaldson tenant in Muirtoun, lessees of the salmon-fishing upon that branch of the river Tay called the Willowgate, belonging in property to Lord Gray and Sir William Moncrieff of Moncrieff, baronet; to the petition of John Stewart, Esq; present provost of Perth, and others, merchants in Perth, Doctor Stewart Threipland of Barnhill, and the magistrates and town-council of the burgh of Perth
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William Gray, merchant in Perth
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1763 |
Engelska |
80 |
Better readers for our times
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International Reading Association
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1956 |
Engelska |