Jones, J.R. (James Rees), 1925-
Jones, J.R
Jones, James Rees, 1925-....
Jones, James Rees
Jones, J. R. (James Rees)
Jones, John R
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Jones, James R. 1925-
Jones, J. R. 1925-
Jones, John Richard
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Works
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Analytical index to the Journal international d'archéologie numismatique. | |
[Brief to the Royal Commission on the Great Slave Lake Railway]. | |
Britain and Europe in the seventeenth century | |
Britain and the world, 1649-1815 | |
Cams and cam mechanisms | |
Charles II, royal politician | |
Country and court : England 1658-1714 | |
Country and court / J. R. Jones. - London, 1993. | |
East-West agricultural trade | |
The first Whigs : the politics of the Exclusion Crisis, 1678-1683 | |
Geology and ground-water conditions in the southern part of the Camp Ripley Military Reservation, Morrison County, Minnesota | |
The ionisation of carbon acids | |
Isotopes, essential chemistry and applications : the lectures delivered at a review symposium | |
Liberty secured? : Britain before and after 1688 | |
Lubrication friction and wear : space vehicle design criteria (structures) | |
Marlborough | |
New history of England | |
The nomogram | |
A numismatic index to the "Journal of Hellenic Studies", 1880-1969 | |
Psychiatry in the British Army in the Second World War | |
The restored monarchy, 1660-1688 | |
The Revolution of 1688 in England | |
Should ritualism be tolerated in the Church of England? : a sermon preached in Christ Church, Belleville, by the Rector Rev. John R. Jones on Sunday evening, October 7th, 1877 : being a slight account of some of the words and actions of the men for whom toleration was lately asked by the Lord Bishop of Fredericton. |