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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... vols . 12 ° , old calf . London , 1750 These volumes contain 4 autographs of Mary Washington , mother of Genl . Geo . Washington ; she has once written her name on the back of each frontispiece , and twice on the title page of vol . 1 ...
... vols . 12 ° , old calf . London , 1750 These volumes contain 4 autographs of Mary Washington , mother of Genl . Geo . Washington ; she has once written her name on the back of each frontispiece , and twice on the title page of vol . 1 ...
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... vols . 8 ° , old calf , gilt , Philadelphia , 1805 On each title page is written " Eleanor Parke Lewis , March 4th , 1911 , For my child Lorenzo Lewis . " 159 A collection of Poems . Vol . 6. 12 ° , old calf . London , 1766 With the ...
... vols . 8 ° , old calf , gilt , Philadelphia , 1805 On each title page is written " Eleanor Parke Lewis , March 4th , 1911 , For my child Lorenzo Lewis . " 159 A collection of Poems . Vol . 6. 12 ° , old calf . London , 1766 With the ...
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... vols . , 16 ° , calf , gilt . Has autograph of Eleanor P. Lewis on each title page . Philadelphia , 1809 169 Bloomfield , Robt . The Banks of Wye . A Poem . 16 ° , boards . Owned by Eleanor P. Lewis . New York , 1812 170 Vega , Lope de ...
... vols . , 16 ° , calf , gilt . Has autograph of Eleanor P. Lewis on each title page . Philadelphia , 1809 169 Bloomfield , Robt . The Banks of Wye . A Poem . 16 ° , boards . Owned by Eleanor P. Lewis . New York , 1812 170 Vega , Lope de ...
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... vols . 4 ° , half Philadelphia , 1808 roan . Owned by Lawrence Lewis , with autograph on title , the plates are foxed , which is usual with all copies of this work . 187 Dryden , John . The Tables of Ornamented with 19.
... vols . 4 ° , half Philadelphia , 1808 roan . Owned by Lawrence Lewis , with autograph on title , the plates are foxed , which is usual with all copies of this work . 187 Dryden , John . The Tables of Ornamented with 19.
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... vols . 4o , sheep . London , 1784 190 Portlock , Capt . Nathaniel . A Voyage Around the World , but more particularly to the northwest coast of America , performed in 1785- 86-87-88 . Illustrated with portrait and copper plates . 4 ...
... vols . 4o , sheep . London , 1784 190 Portlock , Capt . Nathaniel . A Voyage Around the World , but more particularly to the northwest coast of America , performed in 1785- 86-87-88 . Illustrated with portrait and copper plates . 4 ...
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