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Tom Brown
English translator and writer of satire
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5 works
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The Circe / of Signior Giovanni Battista Gelli of the Academy of Florence. Consisting of ten dialogues between [Ulysses and several] men transform'd into beasts: giving a lively representation of the various passions, and [the] many infelicities of humane life. Done out of Italian, by Mr. Tho. Brown.
Gelli, Giovanni Battista, 1498-1563.
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Date: 1702
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The works of Mr. Thomas Brown, : in prose and verse; serious, moral, and comical. In two volumes. ... To which is prefix'd, A character of Mr. Tho. Brown and his writings, by James Drake.
Brown, Thomas, 1663-1704.
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Date: 1707
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Amusements serious and comical / calculated for the meridian of London. By Mr. Brown.
Brown, Thomas, 1663-1704
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Date: 1700
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An account of the Isle of Man : its inhabitants, language, soil, remarkable curiosities, the succession of kings and bishops, down to the eighteenth century by way of essay with a voyage to I-Columb-Kill / by William Sacheverell, to which is added A dissertation about the Mona of Caesar and Tacitus, and an account of the ancient druids, etc. by Mr. Thomas Brown ; addressed in a letter to his learned friend Mr. A Sellars ; edited, with introductory notice and copius notes by the Rev. J.G. Cumming.
Sacheverell, William, approximately 1664-1715.
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Date: 1859
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Advice to the Kentish long-tails : by the wise men of Gotham, in answer to their late sawcy petition to the parliament ... signed by the mayor, aldermen, and the Common-Council;all the inhabitants, both men and wpomen, and children, that could make their marks, at the quarter sessions holden at Gotham, in comitatu Essex, the 12th of May.
Brown, Thomas, 1663-1704.
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Date: [1701?]
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