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Sangorski & Sutcliffe
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Sangorski & Sutcliffe: The budded branch (Beaumont Press, 1918), also by Robert Nichols, Anne Estelle Rice, and Beaumont Press (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Sangorski & Sutcliffe: Caribbeana : containing letters and dissertations, together with poetical essays, on various subjects and occasions; chiefly wrote by several hands in the West-Indies, and some of them to gentlemen residing there; now collected together in two volumes; wherein are also comprised, divers papers relating to trade, government, and laws in general; but more especially, to those of the British sugar-colonies, and of Barbados in particular: as likewise the characters of the most eminent men that have died, of late years, in that island; to which are added in an appendix, some pieces never before published. Vol. I [-II] (Printed for T. Osborne and W. Smith, in Gray's-Inn; J. Clarke, at the Royal Exchange; S. Austin, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; G. Hawkins, at Temple-Bar; R. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall, and W. Lewis, in Covent Garden, 1741), also by William Lewis, Robert Dodsley, George Hawkins, Stephen Austen, John Clarke, William Smith, Thomas Osborne, and Samuel Keimer (page images at HathiTrust)
Sangorski & Sutcliffe: Hour glass. (Maunsel, 1905), also by W. B. Yeats, Maunsel and Co, Helys Limited, C. Whittingham and Co, and Chiswick Press (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Sangorski & Sutcliffe: An inquiry into the law of "strikes" (Macmillan and Co., 1860), also by Francis Davy Longe (page images at HathiTrust)
Sangorski & Sutcliffe: The merchant's complaint against Spain : containing I. Their behaviour towards England, in the peacable reign of James I, --- exactly taken from a dedication address'd to the Parliament, and printed in the year 1624. II. A letter from a gentleman in the West-Indies, to a merchant in London, concerning trade, the pretensions of Spain to Georgia, the depredations and cruelties committed by their Guarda Costa's on the English merchants and sailors. III. A dialogue between Henry VIII, Edward VI, Prince Henry, Queen Elizabeth, and Queen Anne; wherein the inbred hatred of Spain to England is plainly proved to be hereditary; and that the only method to treat with Spain, is by point of sword (being the advice of Lord Chancellor Bacon on his death-bed to Queen Elizabeth. To which is added, a letter from Queen Mary in Elysium to the famous Count Gondomar, the Spanish ambassador, in the reign of King James I. who was the principal cause of the death of the great Sir Walter Raleigh. (Printed for and sold by W. Lloyd, next the King's Arms Tavern in Chancery-Lane, near Fleestreet [sic] ; and the Pamphlet-Shops of London and Westminster, 1738), also by Benjamin Robins (page images at HathiTrust)
Sangorski & Sutcliffe: Several queries proposed to the public 1735-1737 (The Johns Hopkins Press, 1910), also by George Berkeley and Johns Hopkins Press (page images at HathiTrust)
Sangorski & Sutcliffe: Some British ballads (Constable & co. ltd., 1919), also by Arthur Rackham (page images at HathiTrust)
Sangorski & Sutcliffe: Vnnatvrall combat (Printed by E[dward]. G[riffin]. for Iohn Waterson, and are to be sold at his shop, at the signe of the Crowne, in S. Pauls Church-yard, 1639), also by Philip Massinger, Robert S. Pirie, John Waterson, and Edward Griffin (page images at HathiTrust)
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