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84 träffar
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Titel |
Författare |
År |
Språk |
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Reform government and its claims to the confidence of the electors of the United Kingdom
(flera utgåvor)
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John Wade
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1841 |
Engelska |
3 |
History and political philosophy of the middle and working classes
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John Wade
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1842 |
Engelska |
4 |
The criminal justice network - an introduction
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Steven Cox
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2002 |
Engelska |
5 |
Architecture, problems, and purposes
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John W. Wade
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1977 |
Engelska |
6 |
Signal coding and processing - an introduction based on video systems
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John Graham Wade
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1987 |
Engelska |
7 |
Cases and materials on torts
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William Lloyd Prosser
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1988 |
Engelska |
8 |
History of the middle & working classes
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John Wade
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1966 |
Engelska |
9 |
Mating systems and strategies
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Stephen M. Shuster
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2003 |
Engelska |
10 |
Agrarian letters - the correspondence of John Donald Wade and Donald Davidson (1930-1939)
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John Donald Wade
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2003 |
Engelska |
11 |
A song in praise of the leather bottle. - Shewing how glasses and pots are laid aside, aud sic flaggons and noggins they cannot abide; ... and I wish in heaven his soul may dwell, that first devised the leather bottel. To the tune of, The bottle-maker's delight, &c
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John Wade
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between 1699 and 1704 |
Engelska |
12 |
A caveat for young men. Or, The bad husband turn'd thrifty. - This caveat may serve both for old and yong sic, for to remember that old age will come; if you these verses do minde and read, I hope hereafter you will take better heed: this song it was set forth and penn'd, to teach bad husbands to amend. Therefore bad husbands mend your lives. And be more kinder to your wives. To the tune of, Hey ho my honey
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John Wade
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between 1670-1677 |
Engelska |
13 |
The faithfull woings sic of two conntry sic lovers. - The young-man he with carriage bold, did oft salute the maiden, and unto her these words he told, his heart with love was laden; and if to him her love she'd grant he'd do his best indeavour. To maintain her she should not want, and he'd forsake her never. Because he was poor the maid was coy, and would not have him entertain'd but at last he became her love and joy, and much wealth with her he gain'd
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John Wade
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1655-1676 |
Engelska |
14 |
The heavy heart, and a light purse. - Being the good fellows vindication to all his fellow companions, wishing them all to have a care, and keep out of the ale-wives snare, for when they are out you may get in, but when you are in, you can't get out, this by experience he hath found true, but now he bids them all adieu
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John Wade
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between 1681-1684 |
Engelska |
15 |
'Tis money makes a man: or, The good-fellows folly. - Here in this song good fellow that mayst find, how money makes a man, if thou'rt not blind? Therefore return e're that it be too late, and don't on strumpets spend thy whole estate, for when all is gone, no better thou wilt be: but laught to scorn in all thy poverty. To a pleasant new tune: Bonny black Bess: or, Digby
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John Wade
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between 1674-1679 |
Engelska |
16-17 |
A serious discourse between two lovers. - This song will teach young men to woo, and shew young maidens what to do; nay it will learn them to be cunning too, to the tune of, When sol will cast no light, or, Deep in love
(flera utgåvor)
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John Wade
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between 1670-1696 |
Engelska |
18 |
A good wife is a portion every day. Or A dialogue discovering a good wife from a bad. - And happy is that man that hath such a one. The tune is, Pockingtons pound
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John Wade
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between 1670-1696 |
Engelska |
19 |
A song in praise of the leather bottel. - Shewing how glasses and pots are laid aside, and flaggons and noggins they cannot abide; and let all wives do what they can, ... for the praise and use of man; and this you may very well be sure, the leather bottel will longest endures and I wish in heaven his soul may dwell, that first devised the leather bottel. To the tune of, The bottel-maker's delight, &c
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John Wade
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1700? |
Engelska |
20 |
The subtile damosel: or, Good counsel for maids. - Wherein she shews to every maiden fair, to take heed of false young men wherever they are: for Frummety Dick doth love well the kettle, and porrige pot Will is a man of great mettle. To the tune of, The new made gentlewoman
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John Wade
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1681 |
Engelska |
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