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Trew, J. M. (John McCannon), 1792-1869. Appeal to the Christian philanthropy of the people of Great Britain and Ireland, in behalf of the religious instruction and conversion of three hundred thousand Negro slaves 3 records
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Trewin, J. C. (John Courtenay), 1908-1990 1 record
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We found a matching subject in our catalog for: Trewinnard Manor (England).
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Trewinnard Manor (England) About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 0 records
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  1. Dwellings--England (13 records)
  2. Gardens--England (103 records)
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Trewman, John, -1641 2 records
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Trewman, John, -1641--Early works to 1800 2 records
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Treworgy, Mary Alice 1 record
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Trexel, Johann, 1606-1658 1 record
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Trexel, Paul, active 1606-1640 1 record
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Trexler, Georg 1 record
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Trexler, Samuel Geiss, 1877-1949 1 record
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Treyssac de Vergy, Pierre Henri, d. 1774 1 record
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Treyssac de Vergy, Pierre Henri, d. 1774.--Early works to 1800 1 record
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Trez Zapotes Site (Mexico) 1 record
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Trézel, Camille-Alphonse, 1780-1860 1 record
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Trezevant family (Daniel Trezevant, d. 1726) 1 record
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Trezevant, James D.--Archives 1 record
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Trezevant, M. B 2 records
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Trezigiudy family 1 record
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Trezza, Gaetano 2 records
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Trezza, Luigi, 1752-1823 1 record
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