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Alexander Crawford Lindsay Crawford
(Crawford, Alexander Crawford Lindsay, 1812-1880)
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Additional books from the extended shelves:
- Crawford, Alexander Crawford Lindsay, 1812-1880: Ballads, songs and poems (Printed by C.S. Simms, 1841) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Crawford, Alexander Crawford Lindsay, 1812-1880: The creed of Japhet, that is of the race popularly surnamed Indo-Germanic or Aryan, as held before the period of its dispersion; ascertained by the aid of comparative mythology and language. (Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Limited], 1891), also by Margaret Lindsay Lindsay Crawford (page images at HathiTrust)
- Crawford, Alexander Crawford Lindsay, 1812-1880: Letters on Egypt, Edom, and the Holy Land. (London : H. Colburn, [1847], 1847) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Crawford, Alexander Crawford Lindsay, 1812-1880: Œcumenicity in relation to the Church of England : four letters : with an appendix on the ultramontane and Gallican theories in relation to the œcumnicity and the Church of England / by Alexander Lord Lindsay. (London : J. Murray, 1870., 1870) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Crawford, Alexander Crawford Lindsay, 1812-1880: Progression by antagonism : a theory, involving considerations touching the present position, duties, and destiny of Great Britain. (J. Murray, 1846) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Crawford, Alexander Crawford Lindsay, 1812-1880: Report of the speeches of counsel, and of the Lord Chancellor and Lord St. Leonards in moving the resolution, upon the claim of James Earl of Crawford and Balcarres to the original Dukedom of Montrose (Created in 1488), as referred to the House of Lords by Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, for their advice and opinion thereupon: : preceded by an address to Her Majesty, in humble remonstrance against the opinion reported to Her Majesty; and by an analysis of the argument as between the claimant and the officers representing the Crown, with the opinion of the committee of privileges, point by point, throughout: and followed by an appendix, containing the leading documents adduced and referred to, and the oral evidence delivered, by and on behalf of the claimant and the Crown, in this case. (John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1855), also by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Committee for Privileges (page images at HathiTrust)
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