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al-@Fihris al-waṣfī li-l-manšūrāt al-istišrāqīya al-maḫfūẓa fī Markaz al-buḥūṯ, Ǧāmiʿat al-Imām Muḥammad Ibn-Suʿūd al-islāmīya
= Descriptive catalogue of orientalists' publications preserved in the Research Centre, the Islamic University of Imam Muhammad bin Saud -
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Kīmiyā-i Pārs
nigāhī bi āṯār-i bar-guzīda-i ǧawāyiz-i adabī-i millī-i Īrān = Peerlesse pearls of Persia : review of Iranian National award winning book -
The faerie queene
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Islamic codicology
an introduction to the study of manuscripts in Arabic script -
The gentlemen's magazine
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The country journal, or the craftsman
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The Scots magazine
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Poor Richard
an almanack -
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Moral maxims: by the Duke de la Roche Foucault
A new translation from the French. With notes -
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Newport, June 19th. 1751. Colony of Rhode-Island, &c
In obedience to an act of the General Assembly of this colony, made and past at their present session ; the copy of a petition preferred to His Majesty, by sundry of the inhabitants of this colony, respecting the paper currency, with the petitioners names therto, together with the resolutions of the House of Commons thereon, and also a copy of the bill prepared in consequence thereof, and presented to the Parliament, are committed to the press -
By the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq ; ... A proclamation
Whereas there has been lately published and dispersed within this province, an anonymous paper in the form of a ballad, called, a Sad and deplorable lamentation, &c.--wherein are contained many expressions horribly prophane and impious ... and tend very much to weaken, if not subvert the happy constitution of this government: and whereas one Robert Howland of Duxbury, and one Fobes Little of Little-Compton, are informed against for industriously publishing and dispersing, and one or both of them strongly suspected to be the authors of the paper aforesaid ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the eighteenth day of April 1751 -
Province of the Massachusetts-Bay. The following order passed the General Court the last session, viz. In Council, June 22. 1751
Whereas it has been the practice of the assessors of many of the towns in the province, to neglect or delay settling the proportion of the respective inhabitants to the province tax until late in the fall of the year -
The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless
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The exile of Céline
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The Knowledge and Practice Of Christianity Made Easy To the Meanest Capacities: Or. An Essay Towards An Instruction For The Indians
Which will likewise be of Use To all such Christians, as have not well considered the Meaning of the Religion they profess ... ; In Nineteen Dialogues ; Together with Directions and Prayers For The Heathen World, Missionaries, ... -
Newport, June 19th. 1751. Colony of Rhode-Island, &c
In obedience to an act of the General Assembly of this colony, made and past at their present session ; the copy of a petition preferred to His Majesty, by sundry of the inhabitants of this colony, respecting the paper currency, with the petitioners names therto, together with the resolutions of the House of Commons thereon, and also a copy of the bill prepared in consequence thereof, and presented to the Parliament, are committed to the press -
By the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq ; ... A proclamation
Whereas there has been lately published and dispersed within this province, an anonymous paper in the form of a ballad, called, a Sad and deplorable lamentation, &c.--wherein are contained many expressions horribly prophane and impious ... and tend very much to weaken, if not subvert the happy constitution of this government: and whereas one Robert Howland of Duxbury, and one Fobes Little of Little-Compton, are informed against for industriously publishing and dispersing, and one or both of them strongly suspected to be the authors of the paper aforesaid ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the eighteenth day of April 1751 -
Province of the Massachusetts-Bay. The following order passed the General Court the last session, viz. In Council, June 22. 1751
Whereas it has been the practice of the assessors of many of the towns in the province, to neglect or delay settling the proportion of the respective inhabitants to the province tax until late in the fall of the year -
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