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An authentic narrative of the treatment of the English, who were taken prisoners on the reduction of Bednore, by Tippoo Saib; from the 28th of April, 1783, ... By Captain Henry Oakes, ... To which is added an appendix, relative to the conduct of the British forces, ... B Lieutenant John Charles Sheen, ...
Oakes, Henry, 1756-1827.Date: 1785- Books
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An almanack for the year of our Lord 1650 : being the third after leap year and from the creation 5582 : calculated for the longitude of 315 degr. and elevation of the Pole Arctick 42 degr. & 30 min. and may generally serve for the most part of New-England.
Oakes, Urian, 1631-1681Date: 1650- Books
John Dunton and the English book trade : a study of his career with a checklist of his publications / Stephen Parks.
Parks, Stephen.Date: 1976- Pictures
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A gnarled and hollow old oak tree (Quercus robur L.) sheltering a shepherd and his sheep. Etching after J.G. Strutt, 1823.
Strutt, Jacob George, 1790-1864.Date: [1831-36]Reference: 18300i- Books
The limits of concept formation in natural science : a logical introduction to the historical sciences / Heinrich Rickert ; edited and translated by Guy Oakes.
Rickert, Heinrich, 1863-1936.Date: 1986- Books
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An authentic narrative of the treatment of the English, who were taken prisoners on the reduction of Bednore, by Tippoo Saib; From the 28th of April, 1783, the Day of Capitulation, to their Enlargement on the 25th of April, 1784. By Captain Henry Oakes, Adjutant General to the Army under the Command of General Mathews, on that Expedition. To which is added an appendix, by Lieutenant John Charles Sheen. A new edition: containing a correct list of the survivors. Published BY Order Of The Directors.
Oakes, Henry, 1756-1827.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Pictures
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The gnarled trunk of an old oak tree (Quercus robur L.) in Rycot Park, Oxfordshire. Soft-ground etching by W. Delamotte, 1805, after himself.
Delamotte, William, 1775-1863.Date: January 1806Reference: 20587i- Pictures
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An old oak tree (Quercus robur) with surrounding vegetation. Lithograph, c. 1822.
Date: [August 1822]Reference: 24337i- Pictures
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Oak trees (Quercus robur L.) by a country lane in Berkshire. Soft-ground etching by W. Delamotte, 1805.
Delamotte, William, 1775-1863.Date: January 1806Reference: 20585i- Books
Cultural sociology of mental illness : an A-to-Z guide / Andrew Scull, editor, University of California, San Diego.
Date: [2014]- Pictures
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Two types of quadrant and a branch of common oak (Quercus robur) with galls. Coloured engraving by J. Pass, c. 1826.
Date: [1827]Reference: 25508i- Pictures
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Old oak tree (Quercus species) in Windsor Forest. Charcoal drawing by G. B. (or B. G.), 1852.
B., G., active 1852.Date: 1852Reference: 22099i- Books
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The Voice of the British Isles. Tune - "Hearts of oak."
Date: 1800?]- Archives and manuscripts
'Pancreas'; general correspondence file belonging to ?Mr Oakes.
Date: 1941-1944Reference: WF/BIM/02/05Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Books
Livingstone's dictionary for nurses.
Oakes, Lois.Date: 1969- Books
Encyclopedia of trauma : an interdisciplinary guide / editor, Charles R. Figley, Yulane University.
Date: [2012]- Books
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Old England for ever, a new song, to the tune of -"Hearts of oak."
Date: 1790?]- Books
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Hearts of oak.
Garrick, David, 1717-1779.Date: 1776]- Books
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A small mistake; or, a drubing for a dubbing. With a postscript epistle dedicatory, In Manner of D-ct-r B-r-tt. By the wooden-man in Essex-Street.
Wooden-man in Essex Street.Date: 1754- Videos
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turn your cloak for fairy folks live in old oaks.
SopDate: 2021- Books
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The english baronetage: containing a genealogical and historical account of all the English baronets, now existing: their descents, marriages, and issues; Memorable Actions, both in War, and Peace; Religious and Charitable Donations; Deaths, Places of Burial, and Monumental Inscriptions; collected From Authentick Manuscripts, Records, Old Wills, our best Historians, and other Authorities. Illustrated with their coats of arms, Curiously Engraven, on copper-plates: with An Explanatory Index of the Terms in Heraldry, referring to the Arms. Also Correct Lists; I. Of the Present Baronets, in the Order of Precedence. II. Of those who are now Peers of Great-Britain, or Ireland. III. Of those Foreigners, who have had this Dignity conferr'd on them. IV. Of those, whose Titles are now Extinct. Likewise exact tables of precedence; Particularly with Respect to the Wives, Sons, and Daughters, of Baronets, and Knights. To whic are added, an account of such Nova-Scotia baronets as are of English Families, now Resident in England: and a list of such persons Names who were deemed Fit and Qualified, at the Restoration, to be made Knights of the Royal Oak, with the Value of their Estates, as then given in. Vol. I.
Wotton, Thomas, -1766.Date: 1741- Pictures
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Oak (Quercus robur), hazel (Corylus avellana) and hornbeam (Carpinus betulus): fruiting and flowering twigs. Chromolithograph by W. Dickes & co., c. 1855.
W. Dickes & Co.Date: [1855]Reference: 24822i- Books
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'ere round the huge oak.
O'Keeffe, John, 1747-1833.Date: [1800?]- Books
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The oak, and the dunghill. A fable.
Broome, William, 1689-1745.Date: MDCCXXVIII. [1728]- Books
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The new maid of the oaks: a tragedy, as lately acted near Saratoga, by a company of tragedians; Under the Direction of the Author of The Maid of the Oaks, a Comedy. By Ahab Salem.
Murray, James, 1732-1782.Date: [1778]