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eye cleard; or a preservative for the sight. Being a quaint composition without fenell or eye-bright, to restore the poreblind, and make the squint-eye to looke forthright. VVith the gratefull acknowledgement of much comfort already received in that kinde by divers, through this, and other remedies applyed by the author, The
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eye of faith open to God unfolded in a sermon preached at the funerall of that vertuous and religious gentlewoman, Mrs. Julian Blackvvell, together with a narration of her vertuous life and happy death / by John Sedgvvick, The
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eye of faith, looking at eterntty being the sum and substance of a sermon, preached in the Cathedral Church of York, the sixth Sunday after Trinity, July the second, 1665 / by Christopher Bradley, The
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eye of faith, looking at eterntty being the sum and substance of a sermon, preached in the Cathedral Church of York, the sixth Sunday after Trinity, July the second, 1665 / by Christopher Bradley, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bradley, Christopher; 1666)
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Eye-salve for England, or, The grand trappan detected in a plain and faithful narrative of the horrid and unheard-of designs of some justices and deputy-lieutenants in Lancashire treacherously to ensnare the lives and estates of many persons of quality in that county, as also, in the counties of York and Chester / by Evan Price
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Eye-salve for English-men, and an alarvm to the Londoners wherein is contained the summary of Romes late designes against England, and the present plots and enterprizes in hand against London, so many as hath yet come to the knowledge of the author : together with the opening of an effectual door, to the happiness of this nation : whereunto is annexed a postscript containing reasons and motives to his Highness and the present power in being, to grant us such a committee which hath been long promised, and much longer desired and sought for / composed for the view of His Highness, and all the people of England, by Jeffrey Corbet
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Eye-salve for the English armie, and their assistants. Or, a breviate of several particulars seriously to be considered by all those that either are, or have been engaged in the late war against King single person or Lords spirituall and temporall, that are not willing to yield their necks to the rope or block. With a letter sent from several regiments of horse and foot in the army, to the rest of their fellow souldiers now in arms in the several garrisons of England, Scotland and Ireland, plainly discovering the great danger that is like to fall upon them, after the so long hazarding their lives, if not timely prevented
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Eye-salve, or, A watch-word from our Lord Iesus Christ unto his churches, especially those within the colony of the Massachusets in New-England, to take heed of apostacy, or, A treatise of remembrance of what God hath been to us as also what we ought and what we ought not to be to him, as we desire the prolonging of our prosperous dayes in the land which the Lord our God hath given us / by Thomas Shepard ... who was appointed by the magistrates to preach on the day of election at Boston, May 15, 1672
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eyght bookes of Caius Iulius Cæsar conteyning his martiall exploytes in the realme of Gallia and the countries bordering vppon the same translated oute of latin into English by Arthur Goldinge G, The
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eyght tragedie of Seneca. Entituled Agamemnon. Translated out of Latin in to English, by Iohn Studley, student in Trinitie Colledge in Cambridge, The
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eyght tragedie of Seneca. Entituled Agamemnon. Translated out of Latin in to English, by Iohn Studley, student in Trinitie Colledge in Cambridge, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D.; 1566)
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Eyn seliges newes gutes jare
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Eyn seliges newes gutes jare in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1500)
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Eynnunge vnd fruntlich verstant van hundert Jaren tuschen deme Hoech geboren Fursten vñ herrẽ her̃ Hermã Lantgrauẽ tzo Hessen Grauẽ ... nu tzer tzijt Ertzbuschoffen tzo Coelne vnd kurfustẽ and c̃. Siner gnadẽ doym Capittel etlichen Edelmannẽ Grauen Ritterschaften vñ Steiden des Stifftz Coelne an eine. vnd der Steide Coelne an die ander sijde. Ouch der Stat tzo dienẽ mit dusent tzo perde vñ dusent tzo voisse and c̃
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Ezekiel the prophet explained as follows
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Ezekiel the prophet explained as follows in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Eleanor, Lady; 1647)
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Ezekiel's prophesie parallel'd: or, The desire of the eyes taken away Delivered in a sermon, preach'd at the funerals of the most virtuous Mrs Elizabeth Cole, wife to Robert Cole Esquire, at Wye in Kent, Nov. 26. MDCLI. By Samuel Barnard, Doctor in Divinity
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Ezekiel's vvheels a treatise concerning divine Providence: very seasonable for all ages. By Tho: Duresme
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Ezekiel's vvheels a treatise concerning divine Providence: very seasonable for all ages. By Tho: Duresme in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Morton, Thomas; 1653)
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Ezekiel, cap. 2
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Ezekiel, cap. 2 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Eleanor, Lady; 1640)
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Ezras pulpit. Or, A sermon lately preached in Southwarke, before a worshipfull assembly. Very necessary for these times. / By William Freake, minister
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Ezras pulpit. Or, A sermon lately preached in Southwarke, before a worshipfull assembly Very necessary for these times. By William Freake, minister in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Freake, William.; 1639)
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Ezras pulpit. Or, A sermon lately preached in Southwarke, before a worshipfull assembly. Very necessary for these times. / By William Freake, minister in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Freake, William.; 1639)
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Ē diathēkē Novum Testamentum / huic editioni omnia difficilorum vocabulorum themata, quæ in Georgii Pasoris Lexico grammaticè resolvuntur, in margine apposuit Carolus Hoole ; in eorum scilicet gratiam, qui prima græcæ linguæ tyrocinia faciunt
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Ē Kainē Diathēkē Nouem Testamentum
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Ē Palaia Diathēkē kata tous ebdomēkonta Vetus Testamentum Graecum ex versione Septuaginta interpretum, juxta exemplar Vaticanum Romae editum, accuratissimè and ad amussim recusum
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Ēh probolē tēs alētheias or The bul-warke of truth, being a treatise of God, of Jesus Christ, of the Holy Ghost, and of the Trinity in unity, against atheists and hereticks. / By Robert Bayfeild
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F. L. Granada's meditations Containing fourteene deuout exercises, for the seauen daies of the weeke. Both for the mornings and euenings. First written in Spanish
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F. L. Granada's meditations Containing fourteene deuout exercises, for the seauen daies of the weeke. Both for the mornings and euenings. First written in Spanish in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Luis, de Granada; 1623)
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fable of Ouid treting of Narcissus, translated out of Latin into Englysh mytre, with a moral there vnto, very pleasante to rede. M.D.LX, The
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fable of the sun and frogs, in elegant Latin verse, applyed to the present state of affairs between the French and Dutch. With three several translations in English, by three several hands. The first nearer the Latin; the other two allowing themselves a greater liberty of phansie, The
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Fables ancient and modern translated into verse from Homer, Ovid, Boccace, and Chaucer, with orginal poems, by Mr. Dryden
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Fables ancient and modern translated into verse from Homer, Ovid, Boccace, and Chaucer, with orginal poems, by Mr. Dryden in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Dryden, John; 1700)
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Fables and storyes moralized Being a second part of the Fables of Æsop, and other eminent mythologists, and c. By Sir Roger L'Estrange, Kt
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Fables of Æsop and other eminent mythologists with morals and reflexions / by Sir Roger L'Estrange, Kt
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Fables of Æsop and other eminent mythologists with morals and reflexions / by Sir Roger L'Estrange, Kt in ProQuest Early English Books Online (L'Estrange, Roger, Sir; 1692)
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Fables of Æsop and other eminent mythologists: with morals and reflexions. / By Sir Roger L'Estrange, Kt
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Fables of Æsop and other eminent mythologists: with morals and reflexions. / By Sir Roger L'Estrange, Kt in ProQuest Early English Books Online (L'Estrange, Roger, Sir; 1699)
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Fables of Æsop and other eminent mythologists: with morals and reflexions. / By Sir Roger L'Estrange, Kt in ProQuest Early English Books Online (L'Estrange, Roger, Sir; 1699)
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fables of Æsop in two uolumes : paraphras'd in verse, adorn'd with 160 copper sculptures, and illustrated with annotations / by John Ogilby, esq., The
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fables of Æsop in two uolumes : paraphras'd in verse, adorn'd with 160 copper sculptures, and illustrated with annotations / by John Ogilby, esq., The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ogilby, John; 1675)
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fables of Aesop paraphras'd in verse adorn'd with sculpture, and illustrated with annotations / by John Ogilby, The
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fables of Aesop paraphras'd in verse adorn'd with sculpture, and illustrated with annotations / by John Ogilby, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ogilby, John; 1668)
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fables of Aesop paraphras'd in verse adorn'd with sculpture, and illustrated with annotations / by John Ogilby, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ogilby, John; 1665)
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fables of Aesop paraphras'd in verse, adorn'd with sculpture, and illustrated with annotations by John Ogilby, The
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fables of Æsop paraphras'd in verse, and adorn'd with sculpture, by John Ogilby, The
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fables of Æsop paraphras'd in verse, and adorn'd with sculpture, by John Ogilby, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ogilby, John; 1651)
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fables of Æsop With his vvhole life: translated into English verse, and moralliz'd. As also emblematically illustrated with pictures. By W.B, The
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fables of Aesop, in English verse. With suitable new morals, adapted to each fable. Never before printed: containing the fable of the ass and the wolf. The bishop and the beggar. Collier and the fuller. Country-man and the mouse. Devil refusing to marry. Parson vintner and taylor. Aethiopian wash'd. Florentine and horse-courser. Fox and grapes. Kite and mouse. Parson and the pears. Young widow. Wolf and crow. Sick man and priest. Sick hermit. Shepherd turn'd merchant. Pagan at mass. Marriners in a storm. And abundance more fables, too tedious to insert, The
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fables of Esop in English : with all his life and fortune, how hee was subtill, wise and born in Greece not far from Troy the great, in a towne named Amonio ... : whereunto are added the Fables of Avian : and also the Fable of Alphonce, with the Fables of Poge the Florentine, very pleasant to be read, The
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fables of Esop in English with all his life and fortune. How he was subtil, wise, and born in Greece ... and pleasant in words, after he came to his speech. Whereunto are added the fables of Avian, and also the fables of Alfonso, with the fables of Poge the Florentine ; very pleasant to be read, The
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fables of Esop in English. With all his life and fortune, how he was subtile, wise, and born in Greece, not far from Troy the Great, in a town named Amonio. He was of all other men most deformed, and evil-shapen; for he had a great head, a large visage, long jaws, sharp eyes, a short neck, crook backed, great belly, great legs, large feet; and yet that which was worse, he was dumb, and could not speak: but not withstanding this, he had a singular wit, and was very ingenious and subtill in cavillations, and pleasant in words, after he came to his speech. Whereunto are added the fables of Avian: and also the fable of Alphonse, with the fables of Poge the Florentine, very pleasant to be read, The
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fables of Esop, in English VVith al his life and fortune, how he was subtill, wise, and borne in Greece ... Whereunto is added the fables of Auian: and also the fable of Alphonce, with the fables of Poge the Florentine, very pleasant to bee read, The
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fables of Esop, in English With all his life and fortune, how hee was subtill, wise, and borne in Greece ... Whereunto is added the fables of Auian: and also the fable of Alfonce, with the fables of Poge the Florentine, very pleasant to be reade, The
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fables of Esope in English with al his life and fortune, how he was subtil, wise, and borne in Greece ... Whereunto is added the fables of Auicen : and also the fables of Alphonce, with the fables of Poge the Florentine, very pleasant to reade, The
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fables of Esope in Englishe with all his lyfe and fortune, howe he was subtyll, wyse, and borne in Grece not farre from Troy the greate, in a towne named Amones, he was of al other menne most diffourmed and euill shapen. For he haf a great head, and large visage, longe lawes, sharpe eyes, a short necke, crokebacked, greatebelly. great legges, large feete. And yet that which was worse, he was dombe and could not speak. But notwithstandinge this he had a singuler witte, and was greatly ingenious and subtill in cauillacions, and pleasaunt in woordes, after he came to his speache. vvhereunto is added the Fables of Auyan. And also the Fables of Poge the Florentyne very pleasaunt to reade, The
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fables of Esope in Englysshe with all his lyfe and fortune, howe he was subtil, wyse, and borne in Grece, nat farre from Troye the greate in a towne named Amoneo, he was of all othermen most diffourmed and euyll shapen. For he had a greate heed, large visage, longe iawes, sharpe eyen, a shorte necke, crokebacked, greate belly, greate legges, large fete. And yet that whiche was worse, he was dombe and coulde nat speke: But nat withstandyng this he hadde a singuler wytte, and was greatly ingenious and subtill in cauillacions, and pleasant in wordes, after he came to his speche, The
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fables of Esope in Englysshe with all his lyfe, The
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fables of Esope in Englysshe with all his lyfe, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Aesop.; 1585)
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