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THE CHRISTIAN'S PATTERN: OR, A TREATISE OF THE IMITATION OF JESUS CHRIST. IN FOUR BOOKS.
Thomas a; with added meditations and prayers by Stanhope Kempis
Euclide's Elements: The Whole Fifteen Books Compendiously Demonstrated. to Which Is Added Archimedes Theorems of the Sphere and Cylinder, Investigated by the Method of Indivisibles. Never Before in English. by Isaac Barrow
Euclid
Pistis Sophia; a Gnostic Miscellany: Being for the Most Part Extracts from the Books of the Saviour, to Which are Added Excerpts from a Cognate Literature
G. R. S. (Englished with an introduction and annotated bibliography by) - PISTIS SOPHIA Mead
The day of Judgment. A Poem. In two Books. The Third Edition, Corrected. To Which are now Added, I. An ode to Melancholy. ... VI. The Third Chapter of Habakkuk Paraphrased. By John Ogilvie, A.M
John Ogilvie
Doctrina Breve in Fac-simile. Published in the City of Tenochtitlan, Mexico, June, 1544É To which are added The Earliest Books in the New World by Zephyrin Englehardt, and a Technical Appreciation of the First American Printers by Stephen H. Horgan
Juan Zumarraga
Ovid's Metamorphoses in fifteen books: with the arguments and notes of John Minellius translated into English. To which is marginally added, a prose ... ... By Nathan Bailey, ... The third edition. by Ovid (2010-05-29)
Unknown Author
A Tale of a Tub : to Which Is Added The Battle of the Books, and the Mechanical Operation of the Spirit / By Jonathan Swift. Together with The History of Martin, Wotton'S 1920 [Leather Bound]
Jonathan Swift
Ovid's Metamorphoses, in Fifteen Books: With the Arguments and Notes of John Minellius Translated Into English. To Which is Marginally Added, a Prose ... By Nathan Bailey, ... The Fifth Edition
Ovid
NOTES ON THE MERRYMOUNT PRESS & ITS WORK. WITH A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL LIST OF BOOKS PRINTED AT THE PRESS 1893-1933. By Julian Pearce Smith TO WHICH HAS BEEN ADDED A SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS PRI
Daniel Berkeley Updike
Catalogue of the books which have been added to the medical library in the Pennsylvania Hospital, since the year MDCCXC. by See Notes Multiple Contributors (2010-06-10)
Unknown Author
Ovid's Metamorphoses, in fifteen books: with the arguments and notes of John Minellius translated into English. To which is marginally added, a prose ... By Nathan Bailey, ... The fifth edition. by Ovid (2010-06-10)
Unknown Author
The Christian's Pattern: Or, a Treatise of the Imitation of Jesus Christ, in Four Books, by Thomas À Kempis, Render'd Into Engl. to Which Are Added, Meditations and Prayers for Sick Persons. by G. Stanhope
Anonymous
The work of Charles Keene; with an introdvction & comments on the drawings illvstrating the artist's methods, by Joseph Pennell; to which is added a bibliography of the books Keene ill [Leather Bound]
Joseph Pennell
The Work of Charles Keene; with an Introdvction & Comments on the Drawings Illvstrating the Artist'S Methods, by Joseph Pennell; to Which Is Added a Bibliography of the Books 1897 [Leather Bound]
Joseph Pennell
Jackson'S Complete System of Book-Keeping Both by Single & Double Entry in Four Sets of Books to Which Is Added a New Mercantile Catechism in Which Is Included All the Terms, 1845 [Leather Bound]
William Jackson
The Christian'S Pattern: Or, A Treatise of the Imitation of Christ. In Four Books. Written Originally in Latin by Thomas a Kempis. To Which Are Added Meditations and Prayers 1831 [Leather Bound]
Unknown
The Work of Charles Keene; with an Introd. & Comments on the Drawings Illvstrating the Artist'S Methods, by Joseph Pennell; to Which Is Added a Bibliography of the Books Keene 1897 [Leather Bound]
Joseph Pennell
A simple method of keeping books by double-entry, without the formula or trouble of the journal . . . To which is added a number of the most rapid and accurate methods of making commercial calculations 1846 [Hardcover]
George N. (George Nixon) Comer
A Compleat System of Opticks in Four Books, Viz. a Popular, a Mathematical, a Mechanical, and a Philosophical Treatise. to Which Are Added Remarks Upon the Whole. by Robert Smith, Volume 1
Robert Smith
A Simple Method of Keeping Books, by Double-Entry, Without the Formula or Trouble of the Journal: Adapted to the Most Extensive Wholesale, or the Smallest Retail Business, to Which Is Added a Number o
George N Comer