Rawlins John : The famous and wonderfull recoverie of a ship of Bristoll, called the Exchange, from the Turkish Pirates of Argier : With the vnmatchable attempts and good successe of Iohn Rawlins, pilot in her, and other slaues; who in the end with the slaughter of about 40. of the Turkes and Moores, brought the ship into Plimouth the 13. of February last; with the captaine a renegado, and 5. Turkes more, besides the redemption of 24. men, and one boy, from Turkish slauerie.
1622
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Rawlins Karen : Presentation and communications skills : a handbook for practitioners.
1993
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Rawlins Lewis : To the right honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled. The humble proposal of Lewis Rawlins, : whether the restraining of retailers of beer and ale within the kingdome of England and Dominion of Wales from brewing, may not only prove profitable to the crown, but be expedient; upon due consideration of subsequent reasons.
1670?
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Rawlins Thomas 1613 : Admonitio pseudo-chymicis. seu Alphabetarium philosophicum : Omnibus doctrinæ filiis, & philosophicæ medicinæ studiosis, verissimè, sincerè, & plusquàm Laconicâ brevitàte conscriptum, & in bonum publicum emissum: in quo D.D. Antonii aurum potabile obitèr refutatur, & genuina veri auri potabilis (in omnibus creatis delitescentis) præparatio proponitur. per Thomam Ravvlin vtriusq[ue] medicinæ professorem.
Rawlinson Thomas : Light sown for the righteous, and gladness for the upright in heart : This is to go abroad among all people who are honest-hearted, especially amongst the inhabitants in Fourns Fells, in Lancashire, and among all who have known me after the flesh, that all honest people may see what I was in profession, and also what I now am by the grace of God. From him which hath come through great tribulations, who hath even left all for Christ, and hath not whereon to lay his head, but is forsaken of father and of mother, and of kinred also, even for the testimony of Jesus, and for the Word of God, whom the world calls, Thomas Rawlinson.
Rawlinson William Sir 1640 1703 : Sir William Rawlinson, Kt. searjeant at law, and dame Jane his wife, petitioners, in behalf of themselves and others; : against the right honourable the Earl of Stamford, and Countess of Stamford; and Sir Henry Hobart, and Dame Elizabeth his wife, respondents. The respondents case. The petitioners oppose a Bill brought into the House of Peers for setling the estate of Sir John Maynard, late one of the commissioners of the great-seal.
1690?
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Rawlley Ratan C : Economics of the silk industry : a study in industrial organisation.
1919
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Rawls James J : Indians of California : the changing image.
Rawlyns Richard : Practical arithmetick in [brace] whole numbers. Fractions. Decimals. : Fitted to the understanding of any reasonable capacity, and very useful either for gentlemen, merchants, or trades-men. / By Richard Rawlyns, professor thereof in Great Yarmouth.
Rawnsley John E : Antique maps of Yorkshire and their makers.
1970
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Rawnsley John H : Twistor theory for Riemannian symmetric spaces with applications to harmonic maps of Riemann surfaces / F.E. Burstall, J.H. Rawnsley.
1990
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Rawnsley Stewart : Observing teaching / edited by Sally Brown, Gareth Jones, Stewart Rawnsley.
1993
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Rawnsley Stuart J : The road to Spain : anti-fascists at war, 1936-1939 / introduced and edited by D. Corkill and S.J. Rawnsley.