George Costard
George Costard
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Some observations tending to illustrate the Book of Job, and in particular the words, I know ..
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A Letter to Martin Folkes, Esq., President of the Royal Society, Concerning the Rise and ..
cover - ALA letter to Nathaniel Brassey H...George Costard
A letter to Nathaniel Brassey Halhead [sic], Esquire, containing some remarks on his preface to the Code of Gentoo laws, lately published
no cover - ALA letter to Nathaniel Brassey H...George Costard
A letter to Nathaniel Brassey Halhead [sic]
no cover - THThe history of astronomyGeorge Costard
The history of astronomy
no cover - DIDissertationes II critico-sacræGeorge Costard
Dissertationes II critico-sacræ
no cover - TDTwo dissertationsGeorge Costard
Two dissertations
no cover - ALA letter to Martin Folkes, esq....George Costard
A letter to Martin Folkes, esq., president of the Royal Society concerning the rise and progress of astronomy amongst the antients
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- Open Work
Some observations tending to illustrate the Book of Job, and in particular the words, I know ..
- Open Work
A Letter to Martin Folkes, Esq., President of the Royal Society, Concerning the Rise and ..
- Open Work
A letter to Nathaniel Brassey Halhead [sic], Esquire, containing some remarks on his preface to the Code of Gentoo laws, lately published
- Open Work
A letter to Nathaniel Brassey Halhead [sic]
- Open Work
The history of astronomy
- Open Work
Dissertationes II critico-sacræ
- Open Work
Two dissertations
- Open Work
A letter to Martin Folkes, esq., president of the Royal Society concerning the rise and progress of astronomy amongst the antients