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Harmsworth history of the world / Arthur Mee, J.A. Hammerton, A.D. Innes.
- 909
- Mee, Arthur, 1875-1943.
- Carmelite House,
- 1907-09.
- London :
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Our Forerunners : A study of Palaeolithic man's civilization in Western Europe and the Mediterranean Basin / by M.C. Burkitt.
- 930.12 B9599o
- Burkitt, Miles Crawford, 1890-1971.
- Williams and Norgate,
- [1923?]
- London :
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Frequented ways : a general survey of the land forms, climates and vegetation of western Europe considered in their relation to the life of man ; including a detailed study of some typical regions / by Marion I. Newbigin ; with illustrations from photographs, sketch-maps, and figures.
- 910.02094
- Newbigin, Marion I. 1869-1934.
- Constable,
- 1922.
- London :
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Roughing it in the bush, or, Forest life in Canada / by Susanna Moodie ; illustrations in colour by R.A. Stewart.
- 917.13 M8171
- Moodie, Susanna, 1803-1885.
- McClelland,
- [c1923]
- Toronto :
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Nationalities and subject races : report of conference held in Caxton Hall, Westminster, June 28-30, 1910.
- 305.8 C74815
- Conference on the defence of nationalities and subject races (1st : 1910 : London)
- P. S. King and son,
- [1911].
- London :
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A treatise on the conflict of laws, and the limits of their operation in respect of place and time / by Friedrich Carl Von Savigny ; Translated, with notes, by William Guthrie ; with an appendix containing the treatises of Bartolus, Molinaeus, Paul Voet, and Huber.
- 341.5
- Savigny, Friedrich Carl von, 1779-1861.
- T. & T. Clark ; Stevens,
- 1880.
- Edinburgh : London :
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Morgan’s Freemasonry exposed and explained : showing the origin, history and nature of masonry; its effects on the government, and the Christian religion, and containing a key to all the degrees of freemasonry ; giving a clear and correct view of the manner of conferring the different degrees, as practiced in all lodges throughout the globe: together with the means to be used by such as are not masons to gain admission therein. The whole intended as a guide to the craft and a light to the unlighted / By Capt. William Morgan.
- 366.12 M8471
- Morgan, William, 1774-ca. 1826.
- [s.n.],
- [18--?]
- New York :
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A treatise on private international law : with principal reference to its practice in England / by John Westlake ; assisted by Alfred Frank Topham.
- 340.9 W5296 1905
- Westlake, John, 1828-1913.
- Sweet & Maxwell, limited ; [etc., etc.],
- 1905.
- London :
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The beginnings of the Egyptian question and the rise of Mehemet Ali : a study in the diplomacy of the Napoleonic era based on researches in the British and French archives / by Shafik Ghorbal ; with a preface by Arnold J. Toynbee.
- 962.03 G4279b
- Ghurbāl, Muḥammad Shafīq, 1894-1961.
- G. Routledge,
- 1928.
- London :
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Paleolithic man and the Nile Valley in lower Egypt : with some notes upon a part of the Red Sea littoral : a study of the regions during Pliocene and Pleistocene times / by K.S. Sandford and W.J. Arkell.
- 571.0962 S2171
- Sandford, K. S. 1899-
- The University of Chicago Press,
- 1939.
- Chicago, Ill. :