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Alexander Fraser) McLAUCHLAN (ALEXANDER FRASER) . - -- Diss. ... inaug. ... de dysenteria. Edin., 1822. Att.87.7.20/20. - -- Another copy. Att.87.7.21/20. MACLAUCHLAN (HENRY). - -- Memoir written during a survey of the eastern branch of the Watling Street, in Northumberland ... by direction of the Duke of Northumberland, in 1857 -59. Lond., 1864. Yq.6.10. - -- Maps and plans. z* 3.5. McLAUCHLAN (JAMES JOHN). - -- On joint life annuities. (Edin., 1879.) P. 613/10. McLAUCHLAN (THOMAS). - -- Celtic gleanings; or notices of the history and literature of the Scottish Gael. In four lectures. Edin., 1857. Bm.7.45. - -- Another copy. Scott. Stud. Lib. - -- The Early Scottish Church; the ecclesiastical history of Scotland, from the first to the twelfth century. Edin., 1865. Y* 8.10. - -- Another copy. C.R.5.2.4. * ** Cameron Collection. - -- The early Scottish church: the ecclesiastical history of Scotland, from the first to the twelfth century. Edin., 1865. Scott. Stud. Lib. - -- Gaelic literature, language, and music. See KELTIE (J.A.) ed. A history of the Scottish Highlands. [Continued overleaf.] ADDITIONS McLAUCHLAN ( JULIET). - -- Conrad, Nostromo. [Stud. in Eng. Lit. 40.] Lond., 1969. .82389 Con. Macl. McLAUCHLAN (KEITH ALAN). --- Magnetic resonance. [Oxford Chem. Ser.] Oxford, 1972. Chem. Lib. -- Another copy. K.B.L. McLAUCHLAN (THOMAS). -- Celtic gleanings, or, notices of the history and literature of the Scottish Gael. In four lectures. Ellin., 1857. .9(411):.89163 Macl. Mackinnon Collection. - The early Scottish church; the ecclesiastical hstory of Scotland, from the first to the twelfth century. Edin., 1865. .27(4101 -02) Macl. Mackinnon Collection. McLAUCHLAN (THOMAS) [continued]. - -- Recent Highland ejections considered. In five letters. With an appendix. Edin., 1850. Mackinnon Coll. P. 35/9. * ** Mackinnon Collection. - -- See LEASK (WILLIAM KEITH). Dr. T. M'L. MCLAUGHLIN (ANDREW CUNNINGHAM). State, - -- Report on the diplomatic archives of the Department of 1789 -1840. [Carnegie Inst. Publ. 22.] Washington, 1904. Av. - -- and HART (ALBERT BUSHNELL). - -- eds. Cyclopedia of American government. Repr. under the auspices of the Out -of -Print Books Committee of the American Library Association. 3 vols. New York, 1949. Main Ref. .353003 Macl. - -- SLADE (WILLIAM ADAMS) and LEWIS (ERNEST DORMAN). ... - -- Writings on American history, 1903: a bibliography [Carnegie Inst. Publ. 38.] Washington, 1905. Av. (- ). * ** For continuation see WRITINGS ON AMERICAN HISTORY, 1909 McLAUGHLIN (BERNARD ALOYSIUS). - -- Some financial trends of commercial banks of Rhode Island, 1915 -1937. [Th.] [Cath. Univ. of Amer. Stud. in Econ. Vol. 6.] Washington, 1941. .33212(745) MAcl. 332' (-45) Mact McLAUGHLIN (CHARLES). - -- ed. Space age dictionary. 2nd ed. Princeton [1963.] Ref. .6291388 Macl. McLAUGHLIN (CONSTANCE) afterwards Mrs. GREEN. See GREEN. ADDITIONS McLAUCHLAN (THOMAS). - -- Catalogue of ... the [library] of ... T.M. ... See HORN (ROBERT) Advocate. Catalogue of a collection of very valuable books ... McLAIIGHLIN (BARRY). - -- Children's second language learning. See LANGUAGE in education; theory and practice. 47. - -- Second -language acquisition in childhood. Hillsdale, N.J., 1978. .4011 Macl. - -- Another copy. .4011 Mac'. McLAIIGHLIN (CHARLES). -- ed. Space age dictionary. 2nd ed. Princeton L1963.] JCM Lib. McLAUGHLIN (BRIAN). - -- Country crisis; the lid off the chocolate box. [Channel Four Television.] Plymouth [1983.] P .30135(42) Macl. McLAUGHLIN (DEAN BENJAMIN). astronomy. With drawings by R.M. Early. - -- Introduction to l L I6 ilçt.<or'00, .1 Boston [1961.] .11 \1\C4V 11111. eopy. -1417-Rr - --.e other copies. Astronomy Lib. - -- See ALLER (LAWRENCE HUGH) and M. (D.B.) McLAUGHLIN (GEORGE DUNLAP). - -- and THEIS (EDWIN R.). - -- The chemistry of leather manufacture. By G.D.M. and E.R.T., including chapters by W.E. Emley, J.H. Highberger ... [Amer. Chem. Soc. Mon. Ser. 101.] New York, 1945. .- 7- sir -67sz M A MACLAUGHLIN (HUBERT). - -- Biographical sketches of ancient Irish saints ... Lond., 1874. Yd.10.34. McLAUGHLIN (JOHN C.). - -- A graphemic- phonemic study of a Middle English manuscript. '4 27100 Mac1. A [M.S. Cotton Nero 10.] The Hague, 1963. .4211..02119 Memel. - -- Another copy. English Lib. McLAUGHLIN (MARY MARTIN). - -- See ROSS (J.B.) and M. (M.M.) McLAUGHLIN (PATRICK J.). - -- The church and modern science. Dublin, 1957. .215 Macl. A1)1)1'l'1l)NS McLAUGHLIN (JAMES). - -- See BUSH (LOREN S.) and M. (J.) MCLAUGHLIN (PATRICK D.). - -- comp. Transportation in nineteenth -century America; a survey of the cartographic records in the National Archives ... See UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. NATIONAL ARCHIVES. - -- comp. Pre -federal maps in the National Archives. See UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. NATIONAL ARCHIVES. McLAUGHLIN (JOHN C.). - -- Aspects of the history of English. New York [1970.] .11209 Macl. --- Another copy. English Lib. McLAUGHLIN (RONALD K.). - -- McLEAN (R. CRAIG) and BONTHON (W. JOHN). --- Heating services design. Lond., 1981. Engin. Lib. McLAUGHLIN (RUSSELL UBER). - -- Foreign investment and development in Liberia. [Praeger Special Stud. in Int. Econ. and Development.] New York, 1966. C.A.S. McLAUGHLIN (WILLIAM F.). - -- joint -author. Impressions of European psychiatry. See BARTON (WALTER EARL), FARRELL (MALCOLM JOSEPH), etc. McLAURIN (ALEXANDER). - -- The elements of the Gaelic language; composed for the use of the Gaelic circulating schools. 2nd ed. corr. 2 pts. (in 1). Edin., 1816. C.R.5.7.42. *** Has also Gaelic title -page. Cameron Collection. - -- The first book for children in the Gaelic language. Edin., 1811. C.R.5.7.41. *** Has also Gaelic title -page. Cameron Collection. MACLAURIN (CHARLES). - -- Mere mortals: medico -historical essays, second series. 2nd impr. Lond., 1925. G.L. .6104 Macl. - -- Post mortem; essays historical and medical. New York (1922.) G.L. .6104 Macl. MACLAURIN (COLIN) Advocate. - -- The poetical and dramatic works of C.M. ... and of the late George Maclaurin. 2 vols. Edin., 1812. 5.21.81 -82. - -- Prospectus of a course of lectures on the laws of nature & nations, to be delivered by Mr. C.M. ... during the summer of 1813. [Edin.? 1813 ?] V.15/2.68/13. ADDITIONS McLAUGHLIN (TOM). --- So far, no surprises. [Ulsterman Publ.] n.p. [1971.] P .82191 Macl. McLAURIN (ALEXANDER). --- The elements of the Gaelic language: composed for the use of the Gaelic circulating schools. 2nd ed. corr. Pt.1. Edin., 1816. Celtic Lib. McLAURIN (ALLEN). - -- Virginia Woolf; the echoes enslaved. Cambridge, 1973. .82391 Woo. Macl. --- See MAJUMDAR (ROBIN) and M. (A.) MACLAURIN (C.) - tr. See RICHMOND (LECH). [The dairyman's daughter.] Nighean an airiche ... MACLAURIN (COLIN) Advocate. --- The poetical and dramatic works of C.M. ... and of the late George Maclaurin. 2 vols. Edin., 1812. Scott. Stud. Lib. MACLAURIN (COLIN) Professor at Edinburgh. - -- The collected letters of C.M. Ed. by S. Mills. Nantwich [1982.] .51(4107) Macl. - -- Another copy. JCM Lib. - -- Another copy. Science Stud. Lib. - -- An account of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophical discoveries ... Published ... by P. Murdoch. Lond., 1748. E.B. .531 New. Macl. - -- Two other copies. E.B.F .531 New. Macl. - -- 2nd ed. Lond., 1750. D.S.g.8.43. - -- Another copy. D.S.g.8.44. - -- Exposition des découvertes philosophiques de M. Le Chevalier Newton. Ouvrage tr. ... par M. Lavirotle. Paris, 1749. E.B. .531 New. Macl. - -- A defence of the letter published in the Philosophical Transactions for March and April 1729, concerning the impossible roots of equations Edin., 1730. D.S.i.13.17/7. - -- Another copy. *V.26.37/8. - -- Geometria organica, sive descriptio linearum curvarum universalis. Londini, 1720. D.5.d.9.32. - -- Another copy. Df.8.93. [Continued overleaf.] MACLAURIN (COLIN) Professor at Edinburgh [continued]. - -- Another copy. Dh.6.42. - -- Another copy. *0.22.21. - -- Another copy. 0 *20.91. DE). - -- Traité sur les courbes du troisième ordre. See JONQUIÉRES (E. Mélanges de geometrie pure. - -- A treatise of algebra, containing 1. The fundamental rules and operation. 2. The composition and resolution of equations ... 3. The application of algebra and geometry. To which is added an appendix [in Latin], concerning the general properties of geometrical lines. Lond., 1748. E.B. .512 Macl. - -- Another copy. E.B. .512 Macl. *** Wanting plates. - -- Another copy. D.S.g.2.29. - -- Another copy. JA 967 - -- 2nd ed. Lond., 1756. E.B. .512 Macl. - -- Another copy. E.B. .512 Macl. - -- Another copy. JA 3075 *** Adam Smith Collection. [Continued overleaf.] MACLAURIN (COLIN) Professor at Edinburgh [continued]. - -- 3rd ed. Lond., 1771. 0.4.47. EB. 5/2. Ma. - -- 5th ed. [With English translation of appendix.] Lond., 1788. 4, -Si 1 "ai - -- Traité d'algbre, et de la maniere de l'appliquer. Tr. de l'Anglois. Paris, 1753. *0.20.2. --- A treatise of fluxions. 2 vols. Edin., 1742. 0.4.49-50. EB. 5i7 had. - -- 2nd ed. To which is prefixed an account of his life. The whole ... corr. and rev. by an eminent mathematician. 2 vols. -2 Lond., 1801. 0.4.751 Si; -5, I14u - -- See TURNBULL (H.W.). Bi- centenary of the death of Colin Maclaurin ... MACLAURIN (EVAN COLIN BRIARCLIFrE). - -- ed. Essays in honour of Griffithes Wheeler Thatcher, 1863 -1950. Sydney, 1967. New Coll. Lib. MACLAURIN (GEORGE). - -- See MACLAURIN (COLIN) Advocate. The poetical and dramatic works of C.M. ... and ... G.M. MACLAURIN (JAMES CHICHESTER). - -- Tentamen ... inaug. de fluxus menstrui indole, causisque. Edin., 1788. Att.78.7.19/12. - -- Another copy. At.7 0.7.20/92. E 6 (o l .t.obz r1acl . MACLAURIN (JOHN)
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