Final Settlement of the Estate, General George Washington: Estate, Lawrence Lewis (Washington's Executor) ; Estate, Lorenzo Lewis (Lawrence Lewis' Executor) ; by Order of H. L. D. Lewis (administrator to Estate Mrs. Lorenzo Lewis) ; Thomas Birch's Sons, AuctioneersThomas Birch's Sons, 1890 - 64 pagina's |
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... published by Wm . Priest . A Poor Little Gypsy , composed by Dr. Arnold and published by Mr. Trisobio , No. 66 North Front Street , Philadelphia . President's March and Caira , published by Carr & Co. , Philadelphia , and several other ...
... published by Wm . Priest . A Poor Little Gypsy , composed by Dr. Arnold and published by Mr. Trisobio , No. 66 North Front Street , Philadelphia . President's March and Caira , published by Carr & Co. , Philadelphia , and several other ...
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... published by W. Birch , Springland Cot , near Neshaminy Bridge , on the Bristol Road , December 31st , 1800. Oblong , imperial 4 ° . Original boards . A complete copy of this exceedingly rare work , in which the plates are all colored ...
... published by W. Birch , Springland Cot , near Neshaminy Bridge , on the Bristol Road , December 31st , 1800. Oblong , imperial 4 ° . Original boards . A complete copy of this exceedingly rare work , in which the plates are all colored ...
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... Published in this Country . 339 Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle . Vol . 31 , for 1761 . 8 ° , half bound . London 340 London Magazine and Monthly Chronology for 1742. 8 ° , old calf . London 341 Miscellanies in Prose and ...
... Published in this Country . 339 Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle . Vol . 31 , for 1761 . 8 ° , half bound . London 340 London Magazine and Monthly Chronology for 1742. 8 ° , old calf . London 341 Miscellanies in Prose and ...
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... published in England and America , and has long been the apple of the eye of most autograph collectors both here and abroad . Of course the quotations attributed to Thomas A'Kempis are spurious , and show in what a facetious vein the ...
... published in England and America , and has long been the apple of the eye of most autograph collectors both here and abroad . Of course the quotations attributed to Thomas A'Kempis are spurious , and show in what a facetious vein the ...
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... published . The second edition , corrected and enlarged . Small oblong 4 ° , original sheep . New Haven , published and sold by Simeon Jocelyn , 1788 Best edition . The whole work engraved by Doolittle . Fine copy . 527 Church , Thomas ...
... published . The second edition , corrected and enlarged . Small oblong 4 ° , original sheep . New Haven , published and sold by Simeon Jocelyn , 1788 Best edition . The whole work engraved by Doolittle . Fine copy . 527 Church , Thomas ...
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