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Josiah Forshall (29
March 1795 – 18
December 1863) was an
English librarian.
Forshall was born at Witney,
Oxfordshire on 29
March 1795, the
eldest son...
- Ages". Cronin.[page needed] Deanesly, p. 257. Deanesly, p. 374f.
Forshall, p. xxiv.
Forshall, p. xxv. Deanesly, Margaret, The
Lollard Bible and
other medieval...
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Isabella Forshall FRCSE (2
October 1900 – 10
August 1989) was an
English paediatric surgeon who pla**** a
leading role in the
development of the speciality...
- edition, of the New
Testament only, was by John
Lewis in 1731. In 1850,
Forshall and
Madden published a four-volume
critical edition of the
Wycliffian Bibles...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. This m****cript was
edited by
Josiah Forshall and
published in 1851 by Mr. Longmans. The
English title they ascribed...
- John
Sargeaunt (1898).
Annals of
Westminster School. Methuen.
Frederic Forshall (1884).
Westminster School: Past and Present.
Wyman & Sons. Westminster...
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United Kingdom. The
opening was
largely due to the
efforts of
Isabella Forshall, a
paediatric surgeon. In 1990 when
Myrtle Street Children's
Hospital (founded...
- the
Catalogues of
Syriac M****cripts in the
British Library published by
Forshall &
Rosen (1839) and
Wright (1870–72),
there are "ninety or so m****cripts...
- (2006), loc. ??. SEP (2007), §2.2.
Rogers (2008), p. 8.
Sadler (2006), §6.
Forshall (1840), p. 74. SEP (2007), §2.3.
McEvoy (1994).
Sadler (2006), §4. Anselm...
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Human Physiology (4 ed.). San Francisco: Pearson. pp. 383–384. Nutt DJ,
Forshall S, Bell C, Rich A,
Sandford J, Nash J, et al. (July 1999). "Mechanisms...