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Midnight scenes and social photographs : being sketches of life in the streets, wynds, and dens of t : Brown, Alexander, Glasgow printer.
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1976
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1
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The midnight skaters : poems for young readers. : Blunden, Edmund,
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1968
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1
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midnight sun
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1
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Midnight!The sentinal and the hour or, The thirteenth chime!. : Theatre Royal (Hull, England)
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1850
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Midnight, the sentinel and the hour, or, The thirteenth chime.
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2
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A midnight touch at an unlicens'd pamphlet, called, A vindication of the arch-bishop, and several o
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1690
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Midnight watch
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2
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The midnight watch, or, The moment of peril (30/04) : Theatre Royal (Hull, England)
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1867
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1
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The midnight watch! ; To Paris and back for five pounds. : Theatre Royal (Roorkee, India)
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1881
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1
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The midnight wedding : Alexandra Theatre (Hull, England)
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1913
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1
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Midnights. : MacCaig, Norman,
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1970
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1
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Midnight's children.
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3
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Midnights meditations of death: : with pious and profitable observations, and consolations : perused : Buckler, Edward,
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1646
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1
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A midnight's trance. : Drummond, William,
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A midnights trance : wherin is discoursed of death, the nature of the soules, and estate of immortal : Drummond, William,
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1619
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1
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Midnite : the story of a wild colonial boy. : Stow, Randolph.
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1967
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Midnite vultures : Beck.
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1999
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1
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Midpoint, and other poems. : Updike, John.
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1969
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1
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Midrasch. : Kuhn, Peter.
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1978
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1
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Der Midrasch Sifre zu Numeri
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1997
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1
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Der Midrasch zur Eschataologie aus der Qumrangemeinde (4QMidEschat a.b) : materielle Rekonstruktion : Steudel, Annette.
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1994
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Midrash.
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Midrash and lection in Matthew. : Goulder, Michael D.
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1974
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Midrash, Haggada.
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3
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Midrash in context : exegesis in formative Judaism. : Neusner, Jacob,
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1983
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1
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Midrash, Mekilta. : Neusner, Jacob,
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1988
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1
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The Midrash on psalms.
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1959
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1
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Midrash Rabboth
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1906
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1
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Midrash, Tehillim.
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1959
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1
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The midship-man's garland. : Containing three new songs. 1st. A new dialogue call'd, Billy, the mids
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2
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Midshipmen and quarterdeck boys in the British Navy, 1771-1831 : Cavell, S. A.
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2012
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1
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Midsommar kaspers fet-tisdag pask : Strindberg, August,
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1992
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Midsommardomen : roman. : Rosendahl, Sven Viktor.
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1958
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Midsommer nightes dreame. : Shakespeare, William,
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1600
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A Midsommer nights dreame : Shakespeare, William,
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c2008
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A midsommer nights dreame : As it hath beene sundry times publickely acted, by the Right honourable, : Shakespeare, William,
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1600
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A midsommer nights dreame : As it hath beene sundry times publikely acted, by the Right Honourable, : Shakespeare, William,
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1619
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Midsommerkrans. : Hansen, Martin A.
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1961
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1
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Midsummer : a cultural sub-text from Chrétien de Troyes to Jean Michel. : Billington, Sandra.
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2000
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The midsummer cushion : Clare, John,
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1978
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Midsummer dream in the workhouse. : Lagerkvist, Par Fabian.
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1953
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A midsummer eve's dream : variation on a theme by William Dunbar. : Hope, Alec Derwent,
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1970
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1
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Midsummer madness : a play for music. : Bax, Clifford,
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1928
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1
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The Midsummer marriage : an opera in three acts. : Tippett, Michael,
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1954
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1
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The midsummer meadow, and other poems. : Scovell, Edith Joy.
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1946
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1
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Midsummer moon. : T. T.
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1682
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1
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Midsummer-moon, or, The Livery-man's complaint : T. T.
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1682
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1
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Midsummer-moone. Or Lunacy-rampant. : Being a character of Master Cheynell the arch visitor of Oxfor : Winyard, Thomas.
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1648
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1
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Midsummer-moone, or, Lvnacy rampant : being a character of Master Cheynell the arch visitor of Oxfor : Cleveland, John,
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1648
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1
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Midsummer morning jog log. : Horovitz, Michael.
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1986
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