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| ashley.bounds |
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A brefe confutatacion of this most detestable, [and] Anabaptistical opinion, that Christ dyd not take hys flesh of the blessed Vyrgyn Mary nor any corporal substaunce of her body For the maintenaunce whereof Ihone Bucher otherwise called Ihone of Kent mos |
| Philip Wainwright |
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Certaine considerations drawne from the canons of the last Sinod, and other the Kings ecclesiasticall and statue law ad informandum animum Domini Episcopi Wigornensis, seu alterius cuiusuis iudicis ecclesiastici, ne temere & inconsulto prosiliant ad depri |
| PeterWhite |
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Rebellion rebuked in an answer to a scandalous pamphlet entitled The Quaker converted to Christianity &c. written by one William Haworth ... and William Dimsdale ... / by John Crook, William Bayly. |
| AnnaBattigelli |
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Desid. Erasmi Roterodami Colloquia |
| mslusser |
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E. S., Gent. |
| anders ingram |
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Theodosius, or, The force of love a tragedy, acted by Their Royal Highnesses servants, at the Duke's Theatre / written by Nat. Lee ; with the musick betwixt the acts. |
| nickpoyntz |
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An apology for bishops or, a plea for learning, against those lying, rayling, and scandalous libels, so frequent, in despight of learning and learned men. Dedicated to all the lover [sic] of learning and vertue for the reformation of the abuses and corrup |
| jjlancaster |
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A comment vpon Coheleth or Ecclesiastes Framed for the instruction of Prince Henrie our hope. By Hugh Broughton. |
| Jo-Anne Hogan |
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A diary of the siege of Colchester by the forces under the command of Generall Fairfax |
| Dr Roy Booth |
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Rub for rub: or, An answer to a physicians pamphlet, styled, The stroker stroked. |
| filidoor |
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Mathematical recreations, or, A collection of many problems extracted out of the ancient and modern philosophers as secrets and experiments in arithmetick, geometry, cosmography, horologiography, astronomy, navigation, musick, opticks, architecture, stati |
| IanGadd |
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Friendly advice to the correctour of the English press at Oxford concerning the English orthographie |
| MattSteggle |
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Five nevv playes, viz. The English moor, or the mock-marriage. The love-sick court, or the ambitious politique: Covent Garden weeded. The nevv academy, or the nevv exchange. The queen and concubine. / By Richard Brome. |
| Meraud Ferguson Hand |
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Enchiridion militis christiani, whiche may be called in Englysshe the hansom weapon of a christen knyght replenysshed with many goodly & godly preceptes / made by the famous clerke Erasmus of Roterodame. |
| John Overholt |
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Auiso piaceuole dato alla bella Italia, da vn nobile giovane Francese, sopra la mentita data dal serenissimo re di Nauarra a Papa Sisto V |
| genghiskuhn |
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Epigrams, divine and moral by Sir Thomas Vrchard, Knight. |
| Janelle Jenstad |
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A view of all the right honourable the Lord Mayors of this honorable citty of London With the personages, and also such chiefe occasions as happened in euery seuerall mayors time, as also their charitable gifts are set downe, and the places of their buria |
| Judith Siefring |
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Diuine epistles Dedicated. to right honble. & worthy guests inuited to ye nuptialls of the great Kings sonne. &c By Augustin. Taylor. preacher at Hawarden |
| Paul Roberts |
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A Christian instruction, conteyning the law and the Gospell Also a summarie of the principall poyntes of the Christian fayth and religion, and of the abuses and errors contrary to the same. Done in certayne dialogues in french, by M. Peter Viret, sometime |
| Newton Key |
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| NathanielG |
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Acosta, José de, 1540-1600. |
| Pip Willcox |
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Sophie Amalie, Queen, consort of Frederik III, King of Denmark, 1628-1685. |
| Eliana Pasquali |
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Judiciall astrologie, judicially condemned. Upon a survey and examination of Sr. Christopher Heydons apology for it, in answer to Mr. Chambers. And of Will. Ramsey's morologie in his pretended reply (called Lux veritatis) to Doctour Nathanael Homes his De |
| laurentia.romaniuk |
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An apology for bishops or, a plea for learning, against those lying, rayling, and scandalous libels, so frequent, in despight of learning and learned men. Dedicated to all the lover [sic] of learning and vertue for the reformation of the abuses and corrup |
| patriciah |
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Aristotles politiques, or Discourses of gouernment. Translated out of Greeke into French, with expositions taken out of the best authours, specially out of Aristotle himselfe, and out of Plato, conferred together where occasion of matter treated of by the |
| RyanMcDermott |
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The vision of Pierce Plowman, nowe the seconde time imprinted by Roberte Crowley dwellynge in Elye rentes in Holburne. Whereunto are added certayne notes and cotations in the mergyne, geuynge light to the reader. And in the begynning is set a briefe summe |
| Thomas M Izbicki |
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Auiso piaceuole dato alla bella Italia, da vn nobile giovane Francese, sopra la mentita data dal serenissimo re di Nauarra a Papa Sisto V |
| Carol Maddock |
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A sermon preached at Christ-Church in Dublin before the Lord Lieutenant and Council, the fifth day of July, 1674 by Mr. Andrew Sall ... |
| Owen Williams |
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The seduction of Arthington by Hacket especiallie with some tokens of his vnfained repentance and submission. Written by the said Henrie Arthington, the third person, in that wofull tragedie. |
| marcus |
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"Bomba" shrieks for help! vide appeal from Naples for foreign intervention. Vide Lord Palmerson's declaration in the House of Commons, June 12th; also leading article in the "Times," June 15th. |
| MegBrown |
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The ansuuere made by the noble lords the States, vnto the ambassadour of Polonia |
| drted |
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A remonstrance of the un-lawfulnesse of the warre, undertaken by the pretended Parliament of England, against their soveraign, and of the in-justice of the alteration of the ancient gouvernment and fundamentall laws of the kingdome |
| Jim Kuhn |
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The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmarke. By VVilliam Shakespeare |
| JoEdwards |
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The inward and spiritual warfare, and the false pretence of it and a distinction between the true liberty and the false. And, how God hath anointed the minister of Christ and his church; and they have the anointing in them: and shepherds, husband-men, fis |
| tomasolcese |
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Registrum omniu[m] breuium tam originaliu[m] q[uam] iudicialium |
| AndrewFleck |
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Vox Regis |
| scott.trudell |
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[Camp-bell, or the ironmongers faire feild.] [A pageant at the installation of Sir Thomas Cambell in the office of Lord Mayor of London, 29 Oct. 1609.] |
| William Proctor Williams |
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The tragicall historie of Hamlet Prince of Denmarke by William Shake-speare. As it hath beene diuerse times acted by his Highnesse seruants in the cittie of London: as also in the two vniuersities of Cambridge and Oxford, and else-where |
| Dick Sage |
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The six voyages of John Baptista Tavernier, a noble man of France now living, through Turky into Persia and the East-Indies, finished in the year 1670 giving an account of the state of those countries : illustrated with divers sculptures ; together with a |
| Karen Nipps |
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Jewish Vegetarians (Organization) |
| tgomezarostegui |
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Ephemeris, or, A diary astronomical and meteorological for the year of grace 1676 by John Gadbury. |
| Gavin Alexander |
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Aristotles politiques, or Discourses of gouernment. Translated out of Greeke into French, with expositions taken out of the best authours, specially out of Aristotle himselfe, and out of Plato, conferred together where occasion of matter treated of by the |
| wmc |
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A reply to an ansvver from a friend, to the apology for the English nation, that the trade to the East-Indies and Africa should be free. |
| acoldiron |
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D. F. R. de M. |