In editions of the Harleian miscellany in the Library of Congress (title varies slightly).Reproduction of original in Cambridge University Library.WingElectronic reproduction
The fisheries have had a profound influence on the development of human societies in the North Atlan...
With reproduction of original t.-p.Half-title: British fisheries.Mode of access: Internet
Poems.Reprint of the 1652 ed., printed by T. H. for J. Harrison and ... to be sold by F. Coles, Lond...
[2], 8, 30 p.Contains (8 p. at beginning): [Letters patent appointing a "Council of the royal fishin...
Verso of t.p. and p. [1] at end blank.Also published with title: The advantages of the fishery to Gr...
For no less than 300 years, c. 1550-1860 the Dutch way of fishing was the envy of neighbours in the ...
Attributed to Francis Grant by Goldsmiths' Lib. cat. and Hanson.Goldsmiths' Lib. Cat.HansonESTCMode ...
Text in English and Latin in double columns.Errata--p. 105.Attributed to William Bollan--National Un...
[6], 46, [4] p.Printer's name from STC."The States proclamation, translated out of Dutch", dated The...
Sets forth a plan for taking Cape Breton from the French. A letter at the end, from an engineer at C...
With: A discourse containing a loving invitation both honourable and profitable, to all such as shal...
fishingThe English are commonly lords of the harbour where they fish, and use all strangers' help i...
The Prize Papers Collection, preserved at the National Archives (Kew, England), contains documents c...
The Dutch Herring Fishery was a vital effort of the North Sea fishing of the late medieval and early...
[5], 3, 3-18 p.Text continuous despite pagination.Annotation on Thomason copy: "August 15:-".Reprodu...
The fisheries have had a profound influence on the development of human societies in the North Atlan...
With reproduction of original t.-p.Half-title: British fisheries.Mode of access: Internet
Poems.Reprint of the 1652 ed., printed by T. H. for J. Harrison and ... to be sold by F. Coles, Lond...
[2], 8, 30 p.Contains (8 p. at beginning): [Letters patent appointing a "Council of the royal fishin...
Verso of t.p. and p. [1] at end blank.Also published with title: The advantages of the fishery to Gr...
For no less than 300 years, c. 1550-1860 the Dutch way of fishing was the envy of neighbours in the ...
Attributed to Francis Grant by Goldsmiths' Lib. cat. and Hanson.Goldsmiths' Lib. Cat.HansonESTCMode ...
Text in English and Latin in double columns.Errata--p. 105.Attributed to William Bollan--National Un...
[6], 46, [4] p.Printer's name from STC."The States proclamation, translated out of Dutch", dated The...
Sets forth a plan for taking Cape Breton from the French. A letter at the end, from an engineer at C...
With: A discourse containing a loving invitation both honourable and profitable, to all such as shal...
fishingThe English are commonly lords of the harbour where they fish, and use all strangers' help i...
The Prize Papers Collection, preserved at the National Archives (Kew, England), contains documents c...
The Dutch Herring Fishery was a vital effort of the North Sea fishing of the late medieval and early...
[5], 3, 3-18 p.Text continuous despite pagination.Annotation on Thomason copy: "August 15:-".Reprodu...
The fisheries have had a profound influence on the development of human societies in the North Atlan...
With reproduction of original t.-p.Half-title: British fisheries.Mode of access: Internet
Poems.Reprint of the 1652 ed., printed by T. H. for J. Harrison and ... to be sold by F. Coles, Lond...