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Conolly, Thomas (1738 - 1803) (Stamp 2)
Owner:
Conolly, Thomas
Crest:
A cubit arm vested and cuffed holding a chaplet in pale
Dimensions (height x width):
27mm x 17mm
Heraldic Charges:
arm
chaplet
Sources
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History of the life of Marcus Tullius Cicero.
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Iliad.
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Journal du voyage.
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Lectures on history, and general policy.
Joseph Priestley. Dublin,
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Essex, Arthur Capell, Earl of. London,
Life of Alexander Pope, Esq..
Owen Ruffhead. London,
Life of James, late Duke of Ormonde.
London,
Memoirs of the British fleets and squadrons in the Mediteranean, anno 1708 and 1709.
Nathaniel Taubmann. London,
New history of the world.
Cornelius Nary. Dublin,
Oeuvres.
Charles de Secondat Montesquieu. London,
Papal usurpation and persecution, as it has been exercis’d in ancient and modern times with respect both to princes & people.
Thomas Bray. London,
Poems.
Charles Churchill. London,
Roman portraits, a poem.
Robert Jephson. London,
Soveraigne power of parliaments and kingdoms.
William Prynne. London,
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London,
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Jonathan Swift. London,