An Account of the Tryal and Examination of Mr. Brown, who was Try'd at the King's-Bench on Monday the 27th of this Inst. May, for a Rape Committed on the Body of One Mrs. King, of the City of Dublin
The Goings On of Mrs. Brown at the Tichborne Trial, and in Her Own Family, with the Sad End of the Unfort'nate Lady Thro' A' Writin of Books. By Mr. Brown [or Rather, by George Rose].
The Goings on of Mrs. Brown at the Tichborne Trial and in Her Own Family, with the Sad End of the Unfort'nate Lady Thro' A' Writin of Books
Three Speeches Spoken at a Common-Hall, Thursday the 3. of July, 1645. By Mr Lisle, Mr Tate, Mr Brown, Members of the House of Commons: Containing Many Observations Upon the Kings Letters, Found in His Own Cabinet at Nasiby Fight ...
Letter from the Secretary of War, Communicating Copies of Reports from Capt. M.R. Brown, Corps of Engineers, Showing the Progress of the Work of Improving the South Pass of the Mississippi River. May 1, 1879. -- Referred to the Committee on Transportation Routes to the Seaboard and Ordered to be Printed
Jetties South Pass, Mississippi River. Letter from the Secretary of War, Relative to the Report of M.R. Brown, Captain of Engineers, Relating to the Work of Mr. Eads at South Pass, Mississippi River. January 29, 1878. -- Recommitted to the Committee on Commerce and Ordered to be Printed
The Goings on of Mrs. Brown at the Tichborne Trial and in Her Own Family, with the Sad End of the Unfort'nate Lady Thro' A' Writin of Books
Parties in the Church and their controversies: a series of conferences thereon between messrs. Smith and Brown. By a privileged reporter. Ritualists and ritualism
South Pass of the Mississippi River. Letter from the Secretary of War, Transmitting a Report Upon the Improvement of the South Pass of the Mississippi River. February__, 1878. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce and Ordered to be Printed