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A Web Project by Kyle Grimes, University of Alabama at Birmingha ... New — The Every-Day Book Volume I is complete! See the Every-Day Book here ... Table of Contents...
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The Every-Day Book ... Kyle Grimes, editor...
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William Hone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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William Hone was born in Bath in 1780. William's family moved to London in 1783 and his father found work as a solicitor clerk. The family were devout Congregationalists and were regular attenders at the Weigh House Chapel.
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The papers of William Hone (1780-1842), political pamphleteer and antiquarian, were acquired by Washington State University in 1927. The papers were reprocessed by Terry Abraham during December 1975 and January 1976.
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with engravings by ... A Hypertext Edition ... Romantic Circles / Electronic Editions / The Political House that Jack Built by William Hon...
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Hone, William, 1780-1842, ed.: The Apocryphal Books of the New Testament (Philadelphia: Gebbie and Co., c1890), also ed. by Jeremiah Jones and William Wake (multiple formats at archive.org) ... Hone, William, 1780-1842, ed.: The Lost Books of the Bible (New York: Alpha House, 1926), also ed. by Jeremiah Jones,
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There is something somewhat misleading about the title of this book - in fact, most of the selections contained in this book are not 'lost' documents at all. ... by William Hone (Compiler), William Wake (Translator), Jeremiah Jones (Translator) ; ... This item: The Lost Books of the Bible by William Hone...
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William Hone (1780-1842) ... Inscribed beneath a Portrait of Lady Jane Grey ... On knowledge, found it peace; her vast acquirement...
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