Results for “Robert Ridgway”
777 books found · 7 author matches
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Sir John Vanbrugh and Landscape Architecture in Baroque England, 1690-1730
Robert Williams
2000
RCRA Hazardous Wastes Handbook
Hall, Ridgway M., Jr.
2001
Jefferson Davis, repudiation, recognition and slavery
Robert James Walker
1863
A letter from Mr. Pigott near Geneva to the Right Honourable William Pitt on the necessity and advantage of a taxation on the publick funds
Robert Pigott
1786
A second letter from Mr. Pigott near Geneva to the Right Honourable William Pitt on the necessity and advantage of a taxation on the publick funds
Robert Pigott
1787
New imformation and lights, on the late treaty of commerce with France
Robert Pigott
1787
The botanical cultivator, or, Instructions for the management and propagation of the plants
Robert Sweet
1821
Sierra Leone
Robert Clarke
1846
Plan for the removal of pauperism, agrarian disturbances, and the Poor's Rate in Ireland, by liberally providing for the destitute, free of expence [sic, i.e. expense]
Robert Meekins
1847
Two letters from Mr. Adair to the Bishop of Winchester
Adair, Robert Sir
1821

The case of Ireland stated
Holmes, Robert
1847
Thoughts on poverty and the poor=laws, in a letter addressed to a member of Parliament
Robert Walker
1819
Speech of the Rt. Hon. Robert Lowe on the amendment of the law of partnership and joint stock companies, February 1st, 1856
Sherbrooke, Robert Lowe Viscount
1856
The reviewers reviewed
Edward Clarkson
1830
Letter to Sir Robert H. Inglis, bart., M.P., F.R.S. etc. etc., in reply to his speech on university reform, April 23rd, 1850
Charles Adolphus Row
1850

A sketch of the military and political power of Russia
Sir Robert Thomas Wilson
1817
Some enquiry into the causes which have obstructed the advance of historical painting for the last seventy years in England
Benjamin Robert Haydon
1829
American Thanksgiving dinner at St. James' Hall, London, Thursday, November 26th, 1863
Robert James Walker
1863
Russia and Turkey
Phillimore, Robert Sir
1853
Memorandum on the necessity of a Secretary of State for our defence and war establishments
Robert Carmichael-Smyth
1852
