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The hallowed harp : consisting of Morning, a poem, and others pieces, moral and religious
Blackley, Thomas
1833
Johnson 99. Includes contents pages. Final page blank.
Some account of the late earthquake : with a sermon preached on the occasion, at the Parish Church of Rotherham, on Sunday, April 13th, 1816
Blackley, Thomas
1816
The first part describes an earthquake felt at Rotherham and the surrounding area on 17th March, 1816. An advertisement pasted inside the second edition of Blackley's "The swallows", 1816, refers to...
Some account of the late earthquake : with a sermon preached on the occasion, at the Parish Church of Rotherham, on Sunday, April 13th, 1816
Blackley, Thomas
1816
The first part describes an earthquake felt at Rotherham and the surrounding area on 17th March, 1816. An advertisement pasted inside the second edition of Blackley's "The swallows", 1816, refers to...
Admonitory essays on nature : being a continuation of papers in the manner of The swallows; containing The harvest. The sensibility of the horse. and The unfeeling driver
Blackley, Thomas
1816
Advertisements for other works published anonymously "by the same author" [i.e. Backley] on last page.
Plain sermons, chiefly designed for family reading
Blackley, Thomas
[1822]
Dedication and preface both dated February 1st, 1822.
Plain sermons, chiefly designed for family reading
Blackley, Thomas
[1822]
Dedication and preface both dated February 1st, 1822.
The swallows : or observations & reflections upon their late assemblage at Rotherham, and their subsequent departure
Blackley, Thomas
[1815?]
Anon., by Thomas Blackley.
The swallows : or observations & reflections upon their late assemblage at Rotherham, and their subsequent departure
Blackley, Thomas
[1815?]
Anon., by Thomas Blackley.
The swallows : or observations & reflections upon their late assemblage at Rotherham, and their subsequent departure
Blackley, Thomas
[1815?]
Anon., by Thomas Blackley.