Salmon Ireland Early Works To 1800 : By the Lord Deputy and Council. Tyrconnel. : Whereas several merchants of this kingdom have driven a considerable trade in salting of salmon, and making them up in many parcels, and transporting them beyond the seas, which brought to them considerable returns, ...; Ireland.
1687
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Salmon Joseph : Heights in depths and depths in heights : or Truth no less secretly then sweetly sparkling out its glory from under a cloud of obloquie. Wherein is discovered the various motions of an experienced soul, in and through the manifold dispensations of God. And how the author hath been acted in, and redeemed from the unknown paths of darkness; wherein, as in a wilderness, he hath wandered without the clear vision of a Divine Presence. Together with a sincere abdication of certain tenents, either formerly vented by him, or now charged upon him. Per me Jo. Salmon; Salmon, Joseph.
1651
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Salmon Research : The impact of land use on Salmonids : a study of the River Torridge catchment.; Naismith, I.
1996
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Salmon Stock Management : The Atlantic salmon : genetics, conservation and management / edited by Eric Verspoor, Lee Stradmeyer, Jennifer Nielsen.
2007
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Salmon Stock Management British Columbia : Dead fish and fat cats : a no-nonsense journey through our dysfunctional fishing industry / Eric Wickham ; foreword by David Suzuki.; Wickham, Eric,
Salmon Thomas 1648 1706 Vindication Of An Essay To The Advancement : The present practice of musick vindicated against the exceptions and new way of attaining musick lately publish'd by Thomas Salmon, M.A. &c. / by Matthew Locke ... ; to which is added Duelium musicum, by John Phillips, Gent. ; together with a letter from John Playford to Mr. T. Salmon by way of confutation of his essay, &c.; Locke, Matthew,
1673
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Salmon William 1644 1713 A Rebuke To The Authors Of A Blew Book Cal : Sidrophel vapulans, or, The quack-astrologer toss'd in a blanket / by the author of Medicaster medicatus ; in an epistle to W---m S---n [i.e. William Salmon] ; with a postscript, reflecting briefly on his late scurilous libel against the Royal College of Physicians, entituled, A rebuke to the authors of the blue book, by the same hand.; Yonge, James,
1699
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Salmonby England Maps : [Lincolnshire] [cartographic material] : sheet TF 37 SW.; Great Britain.
1956
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Salmonella Typhimurium : Escherichia coli and Salmonella : cellular and molecular biology / editors, Frederick C. Neidhardt ... [et al.].
1996
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Salmonidae Genetics : Salmonid fishes : population biology, genetics, and management / Yuri P. Altukhov, Elena A. Salmenkova, Vladimir T. Omelchenko ; English translation edited by G.R. Carvalho & J.E. Thorpe.; Altukhov, ︠I︡U. P.
Salop England History Early Works To 1800 : Articles or demands made by the Kings most Excellent Majestie to the gentry and commonalty of the county of Salop, : on Saturday the 8. of October. 1642. With an exact answer to every particular therein presented to His Majesty at Shrewesbury the same day, by the high sheriffe of the said county. Wherein is exactly manifested, how active the malignant party of this kingdome are to incense the King against the Parliament, and to engage him in a destructive warre against his subjects.
Salt : Salt : a world history / Mark Kurlansky.; Kurlansky, Mark.
2003
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Salt End Jetty England Maps : [Salt End Jetty [cartographic material] : Yorkshire, East Riding 241.5].; Great Britain.
1927
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Salt Health Aspects : Salt, diet and health : Neptune's poisoned chalice : the origins of high blood pressure / Graham A. MacGregor and Hugh E. de Wardener.; MacGregor, Graham A.
Salt History : Salt : a world history / Mark Kurlansky.; Kurlansky, Mark.
2003
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Salt In The Body : Salt, diet and health : Neptune's poisoned chalice : the origins of high blood pressure / Graham A. MacGregor and Hugh E. de Wardener.; MacGregor, Graham A.
Salt Industry And Trade China History : The merchants of Zigong : industrial entrepreneurship in early modern China / Madeleine Zelin.; Zelin, Madeleine,
2005
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Salt Industry And Trade England : The Ancient manufacture of white saltmaking at South and Northshields, Sunderland and Blyth, ought to be preserved and encouraged, for the ensuing reasons most humbly presented