Bulletin of the Library Company of Philadelphia, Volumes 62-76

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Library Company of Philadelphia, 1909
 

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Page 17 - Hall (HR). THE ANCIENT HISTORY OF THE NEAR EAST FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE BATTLE OF SALAMIS Illustrated.
Page 2 - The Book of Common Prayer, and administration of the Sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church, according to the use of the United Church of England and Ireland...
Page 31 - THE JOURNAL OF JOHN MAYNE DURING A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT UPON ITS REOPENING AFTER THE FALL OF NAPOLEON, 1814. Edited by his Grandson, JOHN MAYNE COLLES. With 1 6 Illustrations.
Page 8 - Proverbs; Or, The Wise Saws of Our Wisest Poet, Collected into a Modern Instance.
Page 24 - Shakspeare, comprising the seven dramas which have been ascribed to his pen, but which are not included with his writings in modern editions, namely : The two noble kinsmen.
Page 37 - Annual Conference of State and Territorial Health Officers with the United States Public Health and MarineHospital Service.
Page 16 - Empresses, or the History of the Lives and Secret Intrigues of the Wives of the Twelve Caesars...
Page 26 - ANTHONY AND CLEOPATRA. ( The Text of the Folio of 1623, with that of "All for Love, or The World Well Lost.") As done by John Dryden in 1678, with an Introduction touching the environment of the Restoration Drama, whereby Shakespeare was perpetuated through the Restoration Period BY FRANCIS A. SMITH, AB, (WESL. UNIV.) A Life member of the New York Shakespeare Society. Author of " The Critics versus Shakespeare" NEW YORK THE BHAKESPEAEE SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 1908 INTRODUCTION.
Page 24 - STUART, RELICS OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF. Illustrated by 40 Plates in Colours drawn from Relics of the Stuarts by WILLIAM GIBB. With an Introduction by JOHN SKELTON, CB, LL.D., and Descriptive Notes by W. ST. JOHN HOPE. Folio, half morocco, gilt edges.
Page 23 - Works of Shakespeare. Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, with Notes, Explanatory and Critical, by Mr.

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