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A frutefull treatise and ful of heauenly consolation against the feare of death Wherunto are annexed certeine sweet meditations of the kingdom of Christ, of life euerlasting, and of the blessed state and felicitie of the same. Gathered by that holy marter of God, Iohn Bradford
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WorldCat: 606501984
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A frutefull treatise and full of heauenly consolation against the feare of death. Whereunto are annexed certaine sweete meditations of the kingdom of Christ ... / Gathered by that holy marter of God, John Bradford. Perused corrected and augmented according to the originall, etc
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WorldCat: 607139040
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A frutefull worke of Lucius Anneus Seneca named the forme and rule of honest lyuynge bothe in the Latin tongue and in the Englyshe lately translated by Robert Whyttynton Poet Laureate and now newlye imprynted
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A frutefull worke of Lucius Anneus Seneca named the forme and rule of honest lyuynge bothe in the Latin tongue and in the Englyshe lately translated by Robert Whyttynton Poet Laureate and now newlye imprynted in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Martin, of Braga, Saint, ca. 515-579 or 80.; 1546)
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WorldCat: 766586993
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A frutefull worke of Lucius Anneus Senecæ. Called the Myrrour of glasse of maners and wysedome bothe in latin and in Englysshe lately translated by Robert Whyttynton, poet Laureate. And nowe newely imprynted
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A frutefull worke of Lucius Anneus Senecæ. Called the Myrrour of glasse of maners and wysedome bothe in latin and in Englysshe lately translated by Robert Whyttynton, poet Laureate. And nowe newely imprynted in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Martin, of Braga, Saint, ca. 515-579 or 80.; 1547)
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WorldCat: 606518286
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A frutefull, pleasaunt, and wittie worke, of the beste state of a publique weale, and of the newe yle, called Utopia written in Latine, by the right worthie and famous Syr Thomas More knyght, and translated into Englishe by Raphe Robynson , sometime fellow of Corpus Christi College in Oxford
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A frutefull, pleasaunt, and wittie worke, of the beste state of a publique weale, and of the newe yle, called Utopia written in Latine, by ... Syr Thomas More knyght, and translated into Englishe by Raphe Robynson in ProQuest Early English Books Online (More, Thomas, Sir, Saint; 1556)
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WorldCat: 606470752
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A frutfull sermon of the moost euangelicall wryter M. Luther, made of the angelles vpon the. xviii. chapi. of Mathew translated out of laten in to Englyshe
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A frutfull sermon of the moost euangelicall wryter M. Luther, made of the angelles vpon the. xviii. chapi. of Mathew translated out of laten in to Englyshe in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Luther, Martin; 1548)
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WorldCat: 1044348604
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A frvitfvll treatise full of heavenly consolation against the fear of death: whereunto are anexed certaine sweet meditations, to wit, Of the kingdom of Christ Of life everlasting and Of the blessed estate and felicitie of the same / by that holy martyr of God Iohn Bradford
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WorldCat: 767514151
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A ful and plaine declaration of ecclesiastical discipline out of the vvord of God, and of the declining of the Church of England from the same
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A ful and plaine declaration of ecclesiastical discipline out of the vvord of God, and of the declining of the Church of England from the same in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Travers, Walter; 1588)
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WorldCat: 607149248
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A ful and round ansvver to N.D. alias Robert Parsons the noddie his foolish and rude Warne-word comprised in three bookes, whereof, the first containeth a defence of Queene Elizabeths most pious and happie gouernment, by him maliciously slaundered. The second discouereth the miserable estate of papists, vnder the Popes irreligious and vnhappy tyrannie, by him weakely defended. The third, toucheth him for his vnciuill termes and behauior, and diuers other exorbitant faults and abuses, both here and elsewhere by him committed, and cleareth his vaine obiections and cauils
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WorldCat: 606537669
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A ful deuout and gostely treatyse of the imitacyon and folowynge the blessed lyfe of our moste mercyful sauyour cryste compiled in Laten by the right worshypful doctor mayster John Gerson: and translate into Englysshe the yere of our lorde M.d.ii. by mayster Wyllyam Atkynson doctor of diuinite: at the specyalle request and commaundement of the ful excellent Princesse Margarete moder to our souerayne lorde Kynge Henry the. vii. and Countesse of Rychemount and Derby
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A full account from Ireland, of the maid at Dublin miraculously struck by the hand of heaven, and burning by a supernatural fire; in which deplorable condition she still continues: with her penitent behaviour and discourses since the recovery of her speech. And other remarkable passages relating to this stupendous judgement. As communicated in a letter received by the last post, Jan. 14. from Mr. Mount her master, living in Christ-Church-Yard in Dublin. As also several historical instances in the like kind; published for a warning for all to avoid such prophane execrations. With allowance
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WorldCat: 606869542
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A Full account of a bold and barbarous murther committed on the body of William Culliford Esq. by George Cruff, in Water-Lane near the Custom-House in London, on Friday the 8th day of August, 1684, in the open street between the hours of 11 and 12 of the same day as also the relation of a gentleman of qualities groom, who was shot by a life-guardman upon Munday the 4th of this instant, in the town of Kensington : together with the further account of a lamentable fire that happened in a town call'd Church-Hill, within two miles of Chipping-Norton, in Oxfordsheire , on Wednesday the 30th of July, last
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WorldCat: 606820838
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A Full account of a most tragycal and inhuman murther that was committed lately in Holland, at Sevenbergen, 3 hours walk off the Brill, by one Claes Wells who murthered his father, Henry Wells and his mother, with 3 brothers and one sister, and after sat the house on fire, for which he was executed, within 3 days after
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WorldCat: 606815786
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A Full account of a terrible and bloody fight between the Dutch and English forces in Flanders against the French with a particular relation of a great and singular victory over the French
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WorldCat: 606798948
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A full account of King Williams royal voyage, and safe arrival, at the castle of Belfast in Ireland: with His Majesty's most gracious speech to Duke Scomberg, Major General Kirk, Colonel Wooseley, and c. As also the armies most loyal address to the King, upon His Majesty's arrival there. Printed according to order
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WorldCat: 1086430893
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A full account of the apprehending of Sir Thomas Armstrong at Leyden, with the manner of his deportment, at the time of his apprehending, and during his voyage to his commitment to Newgate: as it was sent in a letter to a friend in London
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WorldCat: 766903767
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A full account of the apprehending of the Lord Chancellor, in Wapping; As he was designing to make his escape: as also the manner how he was brought before the Lord Mayor; and from thence committed to the Tower, December 12. 88
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WorldCat: 606844162
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A Full account of the barbarous and unhumane usages of the French Protestants in France
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A Full account of the barbarous and unhumane usages of the French Protestants in France in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1685)
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WorldCat: 606815802
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A full account of the great and terrible earthquake in Germany, Hungary and Turky Which was one of the greatest and most dreadful earthquakes that ever was in the world. With a most exact and particular account of the terrible eruptions of fire, conflagration of mountains, devastation of whole towns and villages. As also a learned discourse of the nature, causes and kinds of earthquakes: with a view of all the several opinions of the most eminent philosophers in the world, as well ancient as modern. To which is annexed, Some reflections and probable conjectures of the consequents and significations of this calamious accident. Written in Dutch by the excellent pen of Leopold Wettersteint de Hodenstein: and translated into English by Rich. Alcock Gent
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WorldCat: 606910948
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A full account of the great victory obtained by the Protestants in Ireland, since the arrival of His Grace the Duke of Schomberg as it was communicated by the reverend and valliant governour Walker at Chester
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WorldCat: 606673824
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A full account of the late dreadful earth-quake at Port-Royal in Jamaica, written in two letters from the minister of that place, from aboard the Granada in Port-Royal Harbour, June 22. 1692
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WorldCat: 767514889
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A full account of the late dreadful earthquake at Port Royal in Jamaica written in two letters from the minister of that place : from a board the Granada in Port Royal harbour, June 22, 1692
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WorldCat: 606757211
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A full account of the late dreadful earthquake at Port-Royal in Jamaica, written in two letters from the minister of that place, From aboard the Granada in Port-Royal harbour, June 22, 1692
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WorldCat: 1086430637
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A full account of the late ship-wreck of the ship called The President which was cast away in Montz-Bay in Cornwal on the 4th of February last as it was delivered to His Majesty / by William Smith and John Harshfield, the only persons that escaped in the said wreck ; together with all the remarkable adventures in the said voyage from their sailing out of the Sound of Plimouth, on May Day, 1682, particularly their engagement with six pirate-ships at once on the coast of Malabar ; the whole relation being taken in private conference with the said William Smith
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WorldCat: 606592931
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A full account of the late siege and surrender of the city of Mons. With the number of the slain and wounded as well within the city, as in the French caillegible. To which is added, the articles of surrender. With the Dauphin, and Monsieur Vauban's entry into the city: the manner of the governor's marching illegible? and his speech to the Dauphin: with the French behaviour and illegiblement of the inhabitants of Mons, and the towns and villages aillegible and several other material occurences, that has happened since thillegible. Licensed, J. Fraiser. 1691
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WorldCat: 606845721
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A full account of the rise, progress, and advantages of Dr Assheton's proposal for the benefit of widows of clergymen and others; by settling jointures and annuities at the rate of thirty per cent
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WorldCat: 606851926
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A Full account of the situation, former state and late siege of Stetin being a summary relation of all the particular actions perform'd both within the city and in the camp of His Highness the Elector of Brandenburgh / as it was delivered in sundry letters from credible persons of eminent quality in London
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WorldCat: 606751567
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A Full account of the tryal of Godfrey Cross for high treason in adhering to the King and Queen's enemies by giving intelligence to the French fleet : as also in endeavouring to depose them of their royal crown and dignity by raising rebellion and discord amongst Their Majesties liege subjects and c. : at the King's Bench Bar at Westminster on Friday the 21st day of November, annoque Dom. 1690
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WorldCat: 606558871
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A Full account of the tryal of Godfrey Cross for high-treason in adhering to the King and Queen's enemies by giving intelligence to the French fleet : as also in endeavouring to depose them of their royal crown and dignity by raising rebellion and discord amongst Their Majesties liege subjects and c
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WorldCat: 767409750
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A full account of the tryal of Godfrey Cross for high-treason, in adhering to the King and Queen's enemies, by giving intelligence to the French fleet; as also in endeavouring to depose them of their royal crown and dignity, by raising rebellion and discord amongst their Majesties leige subjects, and c. At the King's Bench Bar at Westminster, on Friday the 21st day of November, annoque Dom. 1690
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A Full an true acount of a most barbarous and bloody murther committed by Edward Williams on the body of Mr. Hinton, at the Windsor-Castle in Green-Dragon Court, near Charing-Cross, on Thursday last with the occasion of their quarrel ... and how the coroners inquest brought it in wilful murther, and committed Mrs. Hinton to the gate-house ... for being accessary to the same
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WorldCat: 606815807
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A Full and certain account of the last great wind and storms being a narrative of the several accidents, hurts and damages caused thereby, both by sea and land, at home and abroad / collected out of domestick and forreign letters with a great deal of care and diligence, and faithfully published
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WorldCat: 767409754
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A Full and certain relation concerning the horrid plot of the papists and the barbarous and bloody murther of Sr. Edmund Bury Godfrey, one of His Majesties justices of the peace ... with an exact account in what manner he was found and what wounds he had on his body : together with the most noble manner of his being buried and the text of the sermon there preached
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WorldCat: 606558883
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A full and clear account the scripture gives of the Deity and all the mistakes removed relating thereunto : proved that the heaven of heavens and the fall of angels was before the six days creation : with an account where the being of Hell is / by M. Marsin
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WorldCat: 767410549
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A full and clear exposition of the Protestant rule of faith with an excellent dialogue laying forth the large extent of true Protestant charity against the uncharitable papists
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WorldCat: 606820305
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WorldCat: 606665829
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A full and cleare answer to a false and scandalous paper entituled, The humble remonstrance of the grievances of all His Majesties posts of England, together with carriers, waggoners, and c
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WorldCat: 606602715
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A full and compleat answer against the writer of a late volume set forth entituled A tale in a tub, or, A tub lecture : with a vindication of that ridiculous name called roundheads : together with some excellent verses on the defacing of Cheapside crosse : also proving that it is far better to preach in a boat than in a tub / by Thorny Ailo
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WorldCat: 606661964
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A full and compleat answer against the writer of a late volume set forth, entituled A tale in a tub, or, A tub lecture: with a vindication of that ridiculous name called round-heads. Together with some excellent verses on the defacing of Cheap-side crosse. Also proving that it is far better to preach in a boat than in a tub. By Thorny Ailo, Annagram
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WorldCat: 1044261781
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A Full and exact collection of all the considerable addresses, memorials, petitions, answers, proclamations, declarations, letters, and other public papers relating to the Company of Scotland trading to Africa and the Indies since the passing of the act of Parliament, by which the said company was established in June 1695, till November 1700 : together with a short preface as also a table of whole contents
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A Full and exact collection of all the considerable addresses, memorials, petitions, answers, proclamations, declarations, letters, and other public papers relating to the Company of Scotland trading to Africa and the Indies since the passing of the act of Parliament, by which the said company was established in June 1695, till November 1700 : together with a short preface as also a table of whole contents in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies.; 1700)
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WorldCat: 767408390
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A Full and exact relation of the affairs in Ireland particularly of the late K. James's letter to the French king, giving an account of his resolution to go back again to France : also Duke Schomberg's going on board, with the embarking of the forces under him for Ireland
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WorldCat: 767451235
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A Full and exact relation of the fight betwixt the Henry, an East-India merchant-man, and the Marine, a French man of war of 40 guns, on the coast of Ireland on the 12th of July 1695 written from Ireland by an officer of the said ship
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WorldCat: 606751573
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A full and exact relation of the horrid murder committed upon the body of col. Rainsborough, the person that did it, and the cause thereof. Also the killing of Capt. Layton, and divers others: and a fight neere Pontefract; with the relieving of Scarborough, and a Pinnace taken there. Likewise the list of the names of some members of both Houses of Parliament, and chiefe officers of the army, against whom there is a designe to take away their lives. Certified by letters to both houses of Parliament. Viz. His Excellency the Lord Generall. The Lord Say and Seal. The Lord Wharton. Lieut. Gen. Cromwell. Mr. Challenor. Mr. Pury. Mr. Corbet. Major-Generall Skippon. Serjeant Wild. Colonell Hammond. Colonell Rich. Colonell Pride. Colonell Hewson, and c
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WorldCat: 607009127
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A full and exact relation of the storming and taking of Dartmouth, vvith above five hundred prisoners, sixty peece of ordnance, great store of ammunition and ships belonging to the said town. As it was sent to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker to the Honorable House of Commons. Together with an order of both Houses of Parliament, for Thursday come fortnight to be a day of thanksgiving within the lines of communication, and ten miles about; and Thursday come three weeks in all other places in the countrey. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this relation and order be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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WorldCat: 606664949
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A Full and exact relation of two old men aged above a thousand years, coming invisibly into the great city of Tholouze in France, from Damascus in Galilea going in a most miraculous habit, preaching up and down the city, and exhorting them to repentance and pennance, and telling them that their city shall be destroy'd by fire if they do not repent ... : also ... with their infallible fortelling the day of doom to be in the year of our Lord, 1690 : in a letter to a friend in London
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WorldCat: 606588650
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A full and final proof of the plot from the Revelations whereby the testimony of Dr. Titus Oates and Mr. Will. Bedloe is demonstrated to be jure divino, and all colours and pretences taken away that might hinder the obstinate from assenting to the truth and sincerity of their evidence : dedicated to all Roman-Catholicks and infidels / by E.C., Doctor of the civil law
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WorldCat: 606689778
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A full and impartial account of all the secret consults, negotiations, stratagems, and intriegues of the Romish party in Ireland, from 1660, to this present year 1689 for the settlement of popery in that kingdom
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WorldCat: 606608505
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