Cain Julien 1887 1974 : Humanisme actif : mélanges d'art et de littпerature offerts à Julien Cain.
1968
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Caine John : The case of the promoter of the bill for erecting a court of conscience for the tower hamblets : comprehended within the weekly bills, of mortality, &c.; Caine, John.
Cairo Egypt : Cairo : the city victorious.; Rodenbeck, Max.
1999
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Cairo Egypt Economic Conditions : Remaking the modern : space, relocation, and the politics of identity in a global Cairo / Farha Ghannam.; Ghannam, Farha,
c2002
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Cairo Egypt Fiction : The city always wins / Omar Robert Hamilton.; Hamilton, Omar Robert,
Cairo Egypt Social Conditions : Remaking the modern : space, relocation, and the politics of identity in a global Cairo / Farha Ghannam.; Ghannam, Farha,
Caistor England Antiquities : The Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Fonaby, Lincolnshire / Alison M. Cook (based on a catalogue of the material by Sonia C. Hawkes).; Cook, Alison M.
1981
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Caistor England History 19th Century : A history of elementary schools and adult education in Nettleton & Caistor. Part 1, 1800 to 1875.; Russell, Rex C.
Calabria Italy History Earthquake 1638 Early Works To 1800 : Dreadfull newes: or A true relation of the great, violent and late earthquake : Hapned the 27. day of March, stilo Romano last, at Callabria, in the kingdome of Naples, about the houres of three and foure in the afternoone, to the over-throw and ruine of many cities, townes, and castles, and the death of above fifty thousand persons. With the names of the principall of the sayd cities, townes and castles, destroyed by the said earthquake, according to the originall printed and published by authority at Venice. Published with license and authority.
1638
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Calabria Italy History Earthquake 1638 Poetry Early Works To 1800 : A true and terrible narration of a horrible earthquake : which happened in the province of Calabria (in the kingdome of Naples, under the dominion of the King of Spaine) in Italy, upon the 27 of March last past according to forraigne account, and by our English computation, the 17. and the festivity of S. Patrick: to the devastation and depopulation (some totally, some in part) of 8. great cities and 24. townes and castles (in the compasse of some 612. miles English,) and the death of some 50000. persons, of all degrees, sexe, and age. The like never heard of in precedent times. From pregnant atestation, written in English verse, by Martin Parker. With a memorable list of some other earthquaks and horrible accidents, which have heretofore happened in England.; M. P.
Calais France History Bombardment 1695 : Whitehall, August 19. 1695, this morning came in an express from my Lord Berkeley : with an account of the bombarding of Calais.