Golden Captain Active 17th Century : An account of the tryal of fourteen notorious prisoners, for high-treason, : in the Marshalsea in Southwark, on Monday the 26th instant, before an High-Court of Admiralty: nine of which received sentence of death, viz. Capt. Golding, Tho. Jones, Gold, &c.
1694
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Golden Cross Line : Owen and Watkin Williams of Cardiff : 'the Golden Cross Line'.; Jenkins, David,
Golden Horde : Russia and the Mongol yoke : the history of the Russian principalities and the Golden Horde, 1221-1502.; Hartog, Leo de.
1996
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Golden Horde Civilization : The Horde : how the Mongols changed the world / Marie Favereau.; Favereau, Marie,
2021
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Golden Horde History : The Horde : how the Mongols changed the world / Marie Favereau.; Favereau, Marie,
2021
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Golden Plovers : Tundra plovers : the Eurasian, Pacific and American golden plovers and grey plover / by Ingvar Byrkjedal and D.B.A. Thompson.; Byrkjedal, Ingvar.
Golden Spy : This day will be publish'd. The golden spy: or, a political journal of the British nights entertainment in war and peace, and love and politicks ... : Address'd to the author of A tale of a tub ... London printed for James Woodward ... and John Morphew ...
1709
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Golden Temple Amritsar India : The Golden Temple : and other Sikh holy places / Victoria Parker.; Parker, Victoria.
c2002
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Golden Triangle Southeast Asia : The Haw : traders of the Golden Triangle / Andrew Forbes and David Henley.; Forbes, Andrew D.W.
Goldhagen Daniel Jonah : A nation on trial : the Goldhagen thesis and historical truth / Norman G. Finkelstein and Ruth Bettina Birn.; Finkelstein, Norman G.
Golding Peter 1605 : Two most vnnaturall and bloodie murthers : the one by Maister Cauerley, a Yorkeshire gentleman, practised vpon his wife, and committed vppon his two children, the three and twentie of Aprill 1605. The other, by Mistris Browne, and her seruant Peter, vpon her husband, who were executed in Lent last past at Bury in Suffolke. 1605.
Goldsmiths College : Teachers from the forces : an experimental short course of training at Goldsmiths' College, University of London / a report by members of the college ; edited by M.M. Lewis.
1946
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Goldsmiths England : The mystery of the new fashioned goldsmiths or bankers : their rise, growth, state, and decay, discovered in a merchant's letter to a country gent., who desired to bind his son apprentice to a goldsmith.
Goldsmiths England London : The Case of the goldsmiths of the city of London who in obedience to the laws make all their works both of gold and silver up to the standard goodness : humbly offered to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament.
Goldweights Great Britain Early Works To 1800 : By the King : His Maiesties Proclamation restraining the abuses in gold weights fraudulently committed contrary to a former.; England and Wales.
1634
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Goldwork : A touch-stone for gold and silver wares, or, A manual for goldsmiths and all other persons, whether buyers, sellers, or wearers of any manner of goldsmiths work : how to know adulterated wares ... : together with the several statutes now in force for regulating abuses committed in that craft : to which is annexed the laws in force against brass hilts ... directions for discovering the counterfeit coyn of this kingdom, and also a catalogue of the forraign coyns ... / by W.B. of London, goldsmith.; W. B.