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New Releases by John KnowlesJohn Knowles is the author of Autograph Letter from John Knowles Paine to Marion Bauer (1901), Azara, Autograph Letter from John Knowles Paine, Portsmouth, N.H., to John Appleton Brown, An Appendix, John Knowles Paine Musical Compositions.
Autograph Letter from John Knowles Paine to Marion Bauer
Autograph Letter from John Knowles Paine, Portsmouth, N.H., to John Appleton Brown
John Knowles Paine Musical Compositions
The Life and Writings of Henry Fuseli
Lectures. Aphorisms. A history of art in the schools of Italy
“The” Life and Writings of Henry Fuseli ... Keeper, and Professor of Painting to the Royal Academy in London ...
The Life and Writings of Henry Fuseli, Esq. M. A. R. A. Keeper, and Professor of Painting to the Royal Academy in London; Member of the First Class of the Academy of St. Luke at Rome. The Former Written, and the Latter Edited by John Knowles, F. R. S. Corresponding Member of the Philosophical Society at Rotterdam, His Executor. In Three Volumes
The Petition of John Knowles, of Liverpool, to the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, for the Release of Certain Port Wines Botteled in Bond
An Appendix Containing the Principles and Practice of Constructing Ships, as Invented and Introduced by Sir Robert Seppings ... By John Knowles ...
The Elements and Practice of Naval Architecture; with a Series of Thirty-nine Large Draughts ... Third Edition, with an Appendix Containing the Principles and Practice of Constructing the Royal and Mercantile Navies, as ... Introduced by Sir R. Seppings. By F. Knowles
An Inquiry Into the Means which Have Been Taken to Preserve the British Navy, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Particularly from that Species of Decay, Now Denominated Dry-rot
Mass in D, for Chorus, Orchestra and Organ
The Principles of English Grammar ... Fourth Edition
An answer to Mr. Ferguson's book, intituled, Justification onely upon a satisfaction. Wherein he is friendly reprov'd ... and ... instructed. Whereunto is added, A compendium ... concerning the ends ... of Christ's Death and Passion, consider'd as a ransom
A Vindication, Or Further Confirmation of Some Other Scriptures, Produced to Prove the Divinity of Jesus Christ, Distorted and ... Abused by Mr. J. Knowles (in a Printed Paper of His Intituled: "A Friendly Debate on a Weighty Subject"), Etc
A friendly debate on a weighty subject: or a conference by writing betwixt Mr S. E. and Mr J. Knowles concerning the Divinity of Jesus Christ: for the beating out and further clearing up of truth
A Modest Plea for Private Mens Preaching. Or An Answer to a Booke Intituled, Private Men No Pulpit-men
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