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- 2 p. L., vii-ix p., 1 L., 13-286 p. 19 cm. and Published in 1900 under title: An American colonel.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Philadelphia,: J. B. Lippincott & co., and Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library
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- v, 7-393 p. front., illus. 19 cm.
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- Philadelphia,: J. B. Lippincott & co., and Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library
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- 3 v. fronts. (ports.) illus., fold. maps, facsim. 21 cm.
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- Philadelphia,: J. B. Lippincott & co., and Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library
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- xviii, 381 p. front. 19 cm.
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- 6 v. fronts. (v.1-5; v.1: port.; v.5: facsim.) 20 cm. and v.1. Macaulay, on the life and writings of Addison. [Prefaces, etc., to earlier editions] Translations. Poems on several occasions. The campaign. Miscellaneous poems. Dramas: Rosamund; The drummer; Cato. Poemata.--v.2. Dialogues on medals. Travels. Essay on Virgil's Georgics. Discourse on ancient and modern learning. Of the Christian religion. Letters. Political writings.--v.3. The Freeholder. Swift's notes on the Free-holder. The Plebian, by Sir Richard Steele, with The Old whig, by Mr. Addison. The Lover.--v.4. The Tatler. The Guardian.--v.5-6. The Spectator.
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- 344 p. 18 1/2cm.
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- Philadelphia,: J. B. Lippincott & co., and Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library
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- 217 p. : ill. ; 24 cm., First published in 1860 under title: The central gold region. The grain, pastoral, and gold regions of North America., The appendix, p. 125-217, contains speeches by the author, 1847-1868, etc., Electronic text and image data. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Digital Library Initiatives, 1996. Includes both TIFF files and keyword searchable text. [Making of America] This volume is made possible by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation., and "Compliments of W. Gilpin" in manuscript on fly-leaf.
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- Philadelphia,: J. B. Lippincott & co., and Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library
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- 48 p ; 23 cm. and Electronic text and image data. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Digital Library Initiatives, 1996. Includes both TIFF files and keyword searchable text. [Making of America] This volume is made possible by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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- 2 p. L., vii-xii, 13-521 p. 22 cm. and Appendix: A. List of the officers of the First battalion of Baltimore and Washington volunteers.--B. List of officers of the District of Columbia and Maryland regiment of volunteers.--C. Letter from Colonel George W. Hughes.--D. Treaty between the United States and Mexico.
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- 2 v. fronts. (ports.) 23 cm., Contents as given do not follow order in book., Added title-pages, engraved and illustrated., Comedies: The beaux' stratagem, by George Farquhar. The belle's stratagem, by Mrs. Crowley. A bold stroke for a wife, by Mrs. Centlivre. The clandestine marriage, by Garrick and Colman. The country girl [altered from Wycherley] by David Garrick. The guardian [taken from Fagan] by David Garrick. The hypocrite, by Isaac Bickerstaff. The inconstant, by George Farquhar. The jealous wife, by George Colman. The man of the world, by Charles Macklin. A new way to pay old debts, by Philip Massinger. The rivals,, by R.B. Sheridan. She stoops to conquer, by Dr. Goldsmith. The suspicious husband, by Dr. Hoadly. Ways and means, by George Colman. The wonder, by Mrs. Centlivre., Farces: The apprentice, by Arthur Murphy. Bon ton, by David Garrick. The deuce is in him, by George Colman. The devil to pay, by Charles Coffey. Fortune's frolic, by John Till Allingham. The Irish widow, by David Garrick. The liar, by Samuel Foote. The lying valet, by David Garrick. The mayor of Garratt, by Samuel Foote. The mock doctor [taken from Molière] by Henry Fielding. Three weeks after marriage, by Arthur Murphy., Operas, etc.: The beggar's opera, by John Gay. The critic, by R.B. Sheridan. The doctor and the apothecary, by James Cobb. Hero and Leander, by Isaac Jackman. Midas, by Kane O'Hara. The padlock, by Isaac Bickerstaff. The Quaker, by Charles Dibdin. The recruiting sergeant, by Isaac Bickerstaff. Rosina, by Mrs. Brooke. Tom Thumb, by Kane O'Hara., v.2. Tragedies: Alexander the Great, by Nathaniel Lee. All for love, by Mr. Dryden. Alzira, by Aaron Hill. The distressed mother, tr. by Ambrose Philips, from the "Andromaque" of Racine. The Earl of Essex, by Mr. Henry Jones. Mahomet [adapted from the French of Voltaire] by the Rev. Mr. Miller. The orphan of China, by Arthur Murphy. Pizzaro, from the German of Kotzebue [by R.B. Sheridan] The Roman father, altered from Mr. W. Whitehead. The siege of Damascus, by John Hughes. Tamerlane, by Nicholas Rowe., Ximena, by Colley Cibber. Zara, by Aaron Hill., Comedies: The brothers, by Richard Cumberland. The careless husband, by Colley Cibber. The chances, altered from Beaumont and Fletcher, by His Grace the Duke of Buckingham. The city wives' confederacy, by Sir John Vanbrugh. The drummer, by Joseph Addison. The duenna, by R.B. Sheridan. Every man in his humour, by Ben Jonson. He would be a soldier, by Frederic Pilon. Love for love, by William Congreve. The provoked husband, by Sir John Vanbrugh and C. Cibber. The provoked wife, by Sir John Vanbrugh. The, recruiting officer, by George Farquhar. Rule a wife and have a wife, by Beaumont and Fletcher. The school for scandal, by R.B. Sheridan. The tender husband, by Sir Richard Steele. The way to keep him, by Arthur Murphy. The West Indian, by Richard Cumberland., Farces: All the world's a stage, by Isaac Jackman. The first floor, by James Cobb. High life below stairs, by the Rev. Mr. Townley [ascribed to Garrick] The intriguing chambermaid, by Henry Fielding. The lame lover, by Samuel Foote. Love a la mode, by Charles Macklin. Love in a village, by Isaac Bickerstaff. Miss in her teens, by David Garrick. Who's the dupe, by Mrs. Cowley., Operas, etc.: Comus, by John Milton. Inkle and Yarico, by George Colman. Lionel and Clarissa, by Isaac Bickerstaff., and v.1. Tragedies: Arden of Feversham, by George Lillo. Barbarossa, by Dr. Browne. Cato, by Joseph Addison. Douglas, by John Home. The fair penitent, by Nicholas Rowe. Fatal curiosity, by George Lillo. The gamester, by Edward Moore. George Barnwell, by George Lillo. The Grecian daughter, by Arthur Murphy. Gustavus Vasa, by Henry Brooke. Isabella, by Thomas Southern. Jane Shore, by Nicholas Rowe. The mourning bride, by William Congreve. Oroonoko, by Thomas Southern. The orphan, by Thomas Otway. Percy, by Mrs. Hannah More. The revenge, by Dr. Young. Tancred and Sigismunda, by James Thomson. Venice preserved, by Thomas Otway.
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