Byron Richard Byron Baron 1605 1679 : Two letters from the Lord Byron to His Excellence the Marques of Newcastle, the one dated the 2. of January, and the other the 5. of January, 1643. Also, a letter from Sir Richard Byron, governour of Newarke, to the Lord Widdrinton, dated the 7. of January, 1643.
1644
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Byron Simon : The art of producing games / David McCarthy, Ste Curran, Simon Byron.
2005
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Byron Tom : The history of spearfishing and scuba diving in Australia : the first eighty years, 1917 to 1997 / [compiled by Tom Byron].
Bythewood W M William Meechan : A selection of precedents, from the best modern manuscript collections, and drafts of actual pactice; with general common forms and variations adapted to all the circumstances usually occurring; forming a system of conveyancing; with dissertations, and practical notes / by the late W. M. Bythewood.
Bywaart Gerard Active 1683 : Disputatio medica inauguralis de asthmate. : Quam praeside Deo opt. max. ex authoritate magnifici rectoris, D. Antonii Hulsii ... Nec non amplissimi senatûs academici consensu, & almae facultatis medicae decreto, pro gradu doctoratus, summisque in medicina honoribus & privilegiis ritè ac legitimè consequendis, publico examini subjicit Gerardus Bywaart, Alck.-Bat. Ad diem 13 Iulij, locô horisque solitis.
1683
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Bywalec Bryan : Physics for game developers / David M. Bourg and Bryan Bywalec.
Byzantinon Mouseion Athens : From Byzantium to El Greco : Greek frescoes and icons : [catalogue of an exhibition organised by the] Greek Ministry of Culture, Byzantine Museum of Athens [and] Royal Academy of Arts, London [held at the Royal Academy 27 Mar. - 21 June 1987].
1987
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Bzostek Rachel : Why not preempt? : security, law, norms and anticipatory military activities / Rachel Bzostek.
C A : A New-Years-gift for the Antinomians : particularly Mr. Malebranch Crisp, or, as he foolishly, and yet often (but truly stiles himself the unworthy branch of Dr. Crisp who hath wickedly attempted to underprop a rotten cause of his father, by notorious forgeries, concerning Mr. Baxter, Mr. How, and Dr. Bates, as justifiers of Dr. Crisp as an orthodox man, and no Antinomian: in a rhapsody, intituled, Christ exalted, and Dr. Crisp defended; against the reverend Mr. Alsop, with whom he rudely, and ignorantly plays under the name of his dear Kratiste. By Calvin Anti-Crispian.