Swinnow William Alias Scot Active 1652 : A tryall [sic] skill : betwen Josias Maynard citizen and cutler of London, and master of the noble science of defence at the Black Swan in Holborne & of the House of White-Friers. And William Swinow, alias Scot, citizen and cooke of London, and master of the noble science of defence of the House of Tower Royall.
Swinton John Sir : The case of John Swinton, in relation to his father's pretended forfeiture : upon pretext whereof, the estate of Swinton hath been unjustly possess'd by the late Duke, and this Earl of Lawderdale [sic], ever since the year 1660. With the reasons of reduction of the said forfeiture, now depending against the said Earl, at the instance of the said John Swinton, before the Parliament.
Swire Joseph : Gordonstoun, 1934-1955 : a survey upon the occasion of the school's comming of age.
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1998
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Swiridoff Paul : Portraits from German political life / text by G.Nedke.
1968
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Swirski Peter : Of literature and knowledge : explorations in narrative thought experiments, evolution, and game theory / Peter Swirski.
2007
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Swirsky Judith : On exhibit : art lover's travel guide to American museums, 1997.
Swisshelm Jane Grey : Crusader and feminist : letters of Jane Grey Swisshelm, 1858-1865 / edited with an introd. and notes by A.J. Larsen.
1934
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Switerda Ch De : Si quis linqu[e?]s, Latinam, Germanicam, Gallicam, Belgicam aut Intalicam sci[-r?-] exoptat â me Ch. de Switerda, equite Brandenburgico, toparcha â Schonenwerder ...
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Switerda Mr : Advertisement. : Mr. Switerda hath arrived to that perfect and concise method in teaching of Latin, French, and High-Dutch, that any person of tolerable capacity, who can but spare to be twice or three times a week with him, may in less than two years time, learn two of the said languages perfectly well ...