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Marianne Schuster Dawes. May 10 (legislative day, April 14), 1954. -- Ordered to be printed.
Published 1954Online Access
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Night and silence : an October Daye novel /
Published 2018“…McGuire, Seanan. October Daye novel.…”
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The rose and the ostrich feather Music from the Eton Choirbook Vol. 1.
Published 1991“…This day day dawes.…”
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A second edition of the nevv almanack for the year 1656. Or, the nocturnall revised: being annotations upon the late Mercurius Aëro-machus. Wherein that author, or the printer for him, which is all one was very rightly mistaken, when he intituled the same a rel--i--ation of strange and wonderful sights seen in the aire on the first of January last, at the time the moon was in the eclipse. The truth whereof, if any man doubteth, it is but airing his horse in a morning or so, as far as Selby in Yorkshire, which is scarce an 150 miles off, where the print of the horses feet are still to be seen in the skie. Together with an huge compasse-window rainbow, seen that night at Jack-daw-ood, in the same countie; where the eccho of the drums and trumpets remian visibly to be heard to this day. Being likewise communicated in a letter to...
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A second edition of the nevv almanack for the year 1656. Or, the nocturnall revised: being annotations upon the late Mercurius Aëro-machus. Wherein that author, or the printer for him, which is all one was very rightly mistaken, when he intituled the same a rel--i--ation of strange and wonderful sights seen in the aire on the first of January last, at the time the moon was in the eclipse. The truth whereof, if any man doubteth, it is but airing his horse in a morning or so, as far as Selby in Yorkshire, which is scarce an 150 miles off, where the print of the horses feet are still to be seen in the skie. Together with an huge compasse-window rainbow, seen that night at Jack-daw-ood, in the same countie; where the eccho of the drums and trumpets remian visibly to be heard to this day. Being likewise communicated in a letter to...
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Extraordinary people in extraordinary times : heroes, sheroes, and villains /
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Music for Tudor kings songs & music for Henry VII & Henry VIII.
Published 2007“…This day daws…”
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Pushkin threefold; narrative, lyric, polemic, and ribald verse.
Published 1972“…To Dawe, Esq. --…”
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The golden book of favorite songs : a treasury of the best songs of our people /
Published 1923“…Now the day is over --…”
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The New blue book of favorite songs : 341 selections, complete with music.
Published 1941“…Day is dying in the west --…”
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Published 1986“…DAW Books --…”
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The music producer's survival guide : chaos, creativity, and career in independent and electronic music /
Published 2018“…Epoch 1: Back in the Day --…”
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