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         Moore Stanford:     more books (58)
  1. The Irish Melodies of Thomas Moore. The original airs restored and arranged for the voice with pianoforte accompaniment by C. V. Stanford. Op. 60 by Thomas Moore, 1895
  2. The Irish Melodies: Op.60 by Thomas Moore, Charles Villiers Stanford, 2010-03-01
  3. The Irish Melodies of Thomas Moore by Charles Villiers Stanford, 1895
  4. The state of the departed: An address delivered at the funeral of the Rt. Rev. Benjamin Moore ... on Friday, March 1, 1816 in Trinity Church, N.Y. and ... and early Adventists, sect. 3, reel 7:37) by John Henry Hobart, 1857
  5. STANFORD-BINET RESPONSE PATTERNS IN EPILEPTICS - Signed by A. Louise; Atwell, C.R.; And Moore, Merrill Collins, 1938
  6. Metaphysical symbolism in T.S. Eliot's Four quartets (Stanford honors essays in humanities) by Ronald Moore, 1965
  7. Automatic deduction for commonsense reasoning (Technical note. Stanford Research Institute. Artificial Intelligence Center. Computer Science and Technology Division) by Robert C Moore, 1981
  8. The Light of other Days. " Oft in the stilly Night. " Irish folk song, (arranged for men's voices T.T.B.B.) Words by Thomas Moore. Arranged by S. Robinson (Apollo Club) by Stanford F. H Robinson, 1952
  9. Mopsa. Song, words from the Greek by T. Moore by Charles Villiers Stanford, 1905
  10. Der verschleierte Prophet. The Veiled Prophet. Grosse Oper in drei Acten. Text nach T. Moore's Lalla Rookh von W. B. Squire übersetzt von E. Frank by Charles Villiers Stanford, 1881
  11. Drink to her. Song [arranged by Sir C. V. Stanford], etc by Thomas Moore, 1895
  12. Song [arranged by Sir C. V. Stanford], etc by Thomas Moore, 1895
  13. Six Irish Folksongs ... Words by T. Moore. Arranged for unaccompanied Chorus ... - Op. 78. - No. 1. Oh! breathe not his Name. (No. 2. What the Bee is to ... Tear.) (No. 6. Oh, the Sight entrancing.) by Charles Villiers Stanford, 1901
  14. Beautiful Sublime: The Making of 'Paradise Lost,' 1701-1734 by Leslie Moore, 1990-03-01

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