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A publication of His Majesties edict, and severe censure against priuate combats and combatants whether within His Highnesse dominions, or without, vvith their seconds, accomplices, and adhœrents, straitly charging all officers, and other His Majesties subiects, to vse no conniuencie, or remisse proceeding toward such offenders : for the necessary and timely preuention of those heauy euents, whereunto aswell kingdomes, as worthy families become obnoxious, by the odious and enormous impieties ineuitably subsequent thereupon
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WorldCat: 1086563572
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A publication of surueying and measuring of mannors, lands, and lordships: and arts mathematicall, geometrie, astrologie, geomancie, and the art of dialling: / by Ralph Treswell the younger, in the strand at the signe of the Sunne Diall: and are there to be sold. ; Also, a declaration of concaue and perspectiue glasses ... ; The art of perfuming of gloues, leather, woollen; or any other thing: with the making of all sweet waters, odiferous poulders, and sweet compactions
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WorldCat: 1066666586
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A publication of the royal authority of the most serene, most mighty, and most august monarch, James the Seventh by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith and c.
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A publication of the royal authority of the most serene, most mighty and most august monarch James the Seventh by the grace of God King of Scotland in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1685)
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WorldCat: 606559488
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A publication of the royal authority of the most serene, most mighty, and most august monarch, James the Seventh by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith and c. in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1685)
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A publication of the royal authority, of the most serene, most mighty, and most august monarch, James the Seventh by the grace of God King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, and c
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A publication of the royal authority, of the most serene, most mighty, and most august monarch, James the Seventh by the grace of God King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, and c in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Scotland. Privy Council.; 1685)
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WorldCat: 766926966
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A publication, of the royal authority, of the most serene, most mighty, and most august monarch, James the Seventh, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith and c
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A publication, of the royal authority, of the most serene, most mighty, and most august monarch, James the Seventh, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith and c in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1685)
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WorldCat: 1044335898
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A publication, or a declaration of the lords of the councells order for the needle-makers of His Maiesties dominions
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A publication, or a declaration of the lords of the councells order for the needle-makers of His Maiesties dominions in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Privy Council.; 1624)
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WorldCat: 606473311
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A publick and pious design for the preserving the generous youth, and consequently the nation from rvine
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A publick and pious design for the preserving the generous youth, and consequently the nation from rvine in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Panton, Edward.; 1676)
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WorldCat: 606678815
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A publick and pious design for the preserving the generous youth, and consequently the nation from rvine in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Panton, Edward.; 1676)
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A publick discovery of a secret deceit. Or, the man of sin unmasked, his sheeps-clothing of glorious pretences pulled off; and his wolvish inside set forth in its colours. Where may easily be discerned Satan transformed into the resemblance of an angel of light, in that sect or society commonly called Quakers. Being nineteen quæries, directed to their speakers at the Bull and Mouth neer Aldersgate: and answered by that grand fomenter of heresie, James Nayler. With a reply thereunto, and fourteen queries more returned by him unto me, fully answered: and twenty four more proposed. / By me John Deacon
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WorldCat: 646682225
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A publick discovery of a secret deceit. Or, The man of sin unmasked, his sheeps-clothing of glorious pretences pulled off; and his wolvish inside set forth in its colours. Where may easily be discerned Satan transformed into the resemblance of an angel of light, in that sect or society commonly called Quakers. Being nineteen quaeries, directed to their speakers at the Bull and Mouth neer Aldersgate: and answered by that grand fomenter of heresie, James Nayler. With a reply thereunto, and fourteen queries more returned by him unto me, fully answered: and twenty four more proposed. / By me John Deacon
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WorldCat: 607024734
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A publick disputation sundry dayes at Killingworth in Warwick-shire, betwixt John Bryan, doctor in divinity and John Onley, pastor of a church at Lawford. Upon this question, whether the parishes of this nation generally be true churches. Wherin are nine arguments alleged in proof of the affirmative of the question, with the answer of I. O. thereunto, together with Doctor B. Reply. Also an addition of ten arguments more in further proof of the question, with an answer adjoyned in disproof thereof. Published by both their consents, as appears by the ensuing epistles
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WorldCat: 607028234
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A publick dispute betwixt John Tombs ... respondent, John Cragge, and Henry Vaughan ... opponents, touching infant-baptism, the fifth of September, 1653 ... occasioned by a sermon preached the day before, by Mr. Tombs, upon St. Mark 16.16 ... : also a sermon preached by Mr. Cragge, the next Lords day following, upon the same text, wherein the necessity of dipping is refuted, and infant-baptism asserted
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WorldCat: 606710709
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A publick plea, opposed to a private proposal, or, Eight necessary queries presented to the Parliament and Armies consideration, in this morning of freedom, after a short, but a sharp night of tyranny and oppression. By one who hates both treason and traitors
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A publick plea, opposed to a private proposal, or, Eight necessary queries presented to the Parliament and Armies consideration, in this morning of freedom, after a short, but a sharp night of tyranny and oppression. By one who hates both treason and traitors in ProQuest Early English Books Online (One who hates both treason and traitors.; 1659)
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WorldCat: 606998129
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A publick resolution of divers of the nobility, gentry, merchants, traders, dealers, and others, for setting the poor on work, by erecting of manufactures : and for increase and improvement of the trade of the native commodities of this Kingdom of Ireland
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WorldCat: 1041513065
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A publick tryal of the Quakers in Barmudas upon the first day of May, 1678 by Samson Bond, late the preacher of the Gospel in Barmudas
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A publick tryal of the Quakers in Barmudas upon the first day of May, 1678 by Samson Bond, late the preacher of the Gospel in Barmudas in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bond, Samson.; 1682)
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WorldCat: 606565969
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A publike conference betwixt the six Presbyterian ministers, and some Independent commanders: held at Oxford, on Thursday Novemb. 12. 1646
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A publike conference betwixt the six Presbyterian ministers, and some Independent commanders: held at Oxford, on Thursday Novemb. 12. 1646 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Waring, Robert; 1646)
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WorldCat: 606667079
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A publike conference betwixt the six Presbyterian ministers, and some Independent commanders: held at Oxford, on Thursday Novemb. 12. 1646 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Waring, Robert; 1646)
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WorldCat: 606667079
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A publike declaration and protestation of the secured and secluded members of the House of Commons; against the treasonable and illegall late acts and proceedings of some few confederate members of that dead House, since their forcible exclusion, 13. Febr. 1648
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WorldCat: 607008284
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A publike declaration and solemne protestation of the free-men of England and Wales, against the illegall, intollerable, undoing grievance of free-quarter
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A publike declaration and solemne protestation of the free-men of England and Wales, against the illegall, intollerable, undoing grievance of free-quarter in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Prynne, William; 1648)
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WorldCat: 606997946
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A publike declaration· made by the united Protestant princes electors and other princes, states and lords, of the Holie Empire, thereby shewing for what causes and reasons, they are mooued to ioyne together in a straight vnitie and alliance, to aide and assist the princes electors of BrandenBurgh and the Palsgraue: in the possession of the dukedomes, countryes and dominions of Gulike, Cleaue, and Berge. Translated out of the Duch copie, printed at Amsterdam by Michael Colyn, ann. 1610
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A publike discovery, of the open blindness of Babels builders, and their confused language, who have been building without, till they deny faith, knowledge and the Gospel light within, the law of the new covenant, and matter of the new creature. Plainly laid open in an answer to a book intituled A publike discovery of a secret deceipt, subscribed John Deacon, in behalf of some who pretend a call to the ministry. Wherein their first queries their replyes; their answers to my queries, and their last queries is answered, and their whole work laid open, and the end thereof with queries sent back, by them to be answered, that their boasting spirit may be farther revealed, and its blindness. Here is also some of their confusions taken out of the heap, and set by themselves to be seen, how they will stand in the eye of truth, where but the least measure of God is known. / By an enemy to deceit, but a friend to the creation, called James Naylor
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WorldCat: 607003341
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A publique lecture on all the languages, arts, sciences, and noble exercises, which are taught in Sr. Balthazar Gerbiers academy. Imprimatur, Hen: Scobell, Cleric: Parliamenti
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A publique lecture on all the languages, arts, sciences, and noble exercises, which are taught in Sr. Balthazar Gerbiers academy. Imprimatur, Hen: Scobell, Cleric: Parliamenti in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Gerbier, Balthazar, Sir; 1650)
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WorldCat: 606994895
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A publishing of the peace vpon earth and of the gratious tyme and acceptable yeare of the Lorde, which is now in the last tyme and out of the peace of Iesu christ and out of his holie spirit of loue; published by HN, and on the earth. Wherewith all men that make warre by battaile one against another, ... Translated out of Base-almayne into English
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WorldCat: 606544785
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A Pulpit to be let woe to the idle spark that leaveth his flock, Zechar. XI, 17 : with a just applause of those worthy divines that stay with us
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A pulpit to be let. With a just applause of those worthy divines that stay with us
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A pulpit to be let. With a just applause of those worthy divines that stay with us in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1665)
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WorldCat: 878436068
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A punctuall relation of the passages in Lancashire this vveeke. 1 Containing the taking of Houghton Tower by the Parliaments forces, and the perfideous trechery of the papists who after they had upon quarter yeelded up the Tower, trecherously set fire to a traine of powder, and blew up Captaine Starkey with above a hundred men. 2 How the Earle of Darbies forces made an on-set on the towne of Boulton, and was driven off with the losse of a hundred men, and but eight on the towne side. 3 The taking of the towne and castle of Lancaster by Sergeant major Birch
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WorldCat: 606678711
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A Punctuall relation of the passages in Lancashire this weeke 1. containing the taking of Houghton Tower by the Parliaments forces, and the perfideous trechery of the papists who after they had upon quarter yeelded up the tower, trecherously set fire to a train of powder and blew up Captaine Starkey with above a hundred men, 2. how the Earle of Darbies forces made an on-set on the towne of Boulton, and was driven off with the losse of a hundred men and but eight on the towne side, 3. the taking of the towne and castle of Lancaster by Sergeant major Birch
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WorldCat: 767126861
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A Purge for pluralities shewing the unlawfulnesse of men to have two livings, or, The downe-fall of double benefices being in the clymactericall and fatall yeare of the proud prelates : but the yeare of iubilee to all poore hunger-pinch'd schollers
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WorldCat: 606664563
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A purge for pluralities, shewing the unlawfulnesse of men to have two livings. Or The downe-fall of double benefices. Being in the clymactericall and fatall yeare of the proud prelates. But the yeare of iubilee to all poore hunger-pinch'd schollers
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A puritane set forth in his lively colours: or, K. James his description of a puritan. Whereunto is added, the round-heads character, with the character of an holy sister. All fitted for the times
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A puritane set forth in his lively colours, or, K. James his description of a puritan whereunto is added the round-heads character with the character of an holy sister all fitted for the times in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1642)
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WorldCat: 606659515
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A puritane set forth in his lively colours: or, K. James his description of a puritan. Whereunto is added, the round-heads character, with the character of an holy sister. All fitted for the times in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1642)
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A pvblication of His Maties edict, and severe censvre against priuate combats and combatants whether within his Highnesse dominions, or without; with their seconds, accomplices, and adhærents: straitly charging all officers, and other his Maties subiects, to vse no conniuencie, or remisse proceeding toward such offenders: for the necessary and timely preuention of those heauy euents, whereunto aswell kingdomes, as worthy families become obnoxious, by the odious and enormous impieties ineuitably subsequent thereupon
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WorldCat: 646656382
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A quære concerning drinking Bath-water, at Bathe, resolved by Evgenivs Philander
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A quære concerning drinking Bath-water, at Bathe, resolved by Evgenivs Philander in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Guidott, Thomas; 1673)
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WorldCat: 873920879
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A quære concerning the church-covenant practised in the separate congregations sent with a letter thereunto annexed, from J.G. to T.G., wherein is proved that there is much evill and manifold inconveniences in the exacting and urging such a covenant
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WorldCat: 606684668
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A Quakers sea-journal being a true relation of a voyage to New-England / performed by Robert Fowler of the town of Burlington in Yorkshire, in the year 1658
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A Quakers sea-journal being a true relation of a voyage to New-England / performed by Robert Fowler of the town of Burlington in Yorkshire, in the year 1658 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fowler, Robert, of the town of Burlington in Yorkshire.; 1659)
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WorldCat: 606759452
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A Quakers sermon: preached at the Bull-and-Mouth Metting-House in St. Martins-Le-Grand, London. On Sunday the 16th. of Nov. 1674. Taken from his mouth in short-hand by an indifferent person
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WorldCat: 606924688
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A quarterne of quearies
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A quarterne of quearies in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1647)
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WorldCat: 606678824
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A quartron of reasons of Catholike religion with as many briefe reasons of refusal / collected, and composed, by Thomas Hill
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A quartron of reasons of Catholike religion with as many briefe reasons of refusal / collected, and composed, by Thomas Hill in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Hill, Edmund Thomas; 1600)
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WorldCat: 606477410
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A quartron of reasons of Catholike religion, with as many briefe reasons of refusall: By Tho. Hill
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WorldCat: 606522233
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A quartron of reasons, composed by Doctor Hill, vnquartered, and prooued a quartron of follies: by Francis Dillingham, Bachelour of Diuinitie. August, in Senten
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A quartron of reasons, composed by Doctor Hill, vnquartered, and prooued a quartron of follies: by Francis Dillingham, Bachelour of Diuinitie. August, in Senten in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Dillingham, Francis; 1603)
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WorldCat: 606538693
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A quaternion of sermons preached in Ireland in the summer season: 1624. By George Andrevve Master of Arts, and deane of Limmericke. The severall titles, texts, time and place are set downe in the next page
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A queens delight, or, The art of preserving, conserving, and candying as also, a right knowledge of making perfumes, and distilling the most excellent waters : never before published
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WorldCat: 606643605
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A quench-coale. Or A briefe disquisition and inquirie, in vvhat place of the church or chancell the Lords-table ought to be situated, especially vvhen the Sacrament is administered? VVherein is evidently proved, that the Lords-table ought to be placed in the midst of the church, chancell, or quire north and south, not altar-wise, with one side against the wall: that it neither is nor ought to be stiled an altar; that Christians have no other altar but Christ alone, who hath abolished all other altars, which are either heathenish, Jewish, or popish, and not tollerable among Christians. All the pretences, authorities, arguments of Mr. Richard Shelford, Edmond Reeve, Dr. John Pocklington, and a late Coale from the altar, to the contrary in defence of altars, calling the Lords-table an altar, or placing it altarwise, are here likewise fully answered and proved to be vaine or forged. By a well-wisher to the truth of God, and the Church of England
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WorldCat: 606483206
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A quest of enquirie, by women to know, whether the tripe-wife were trimmed by Doll yea or no Gathered by Oliuer Oat-meale
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A quest of enquirie, by women to know, whether the tripe-wife were trimmed by Doll yea or no Gathered by Oliuer Oat-meale in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Oat-meale, Oliver.; 1595)
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WorldCat: 606638307
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A question answered: how laws are to be understood, and obedience yeelded? Necessary for the present state of things, touching the militia
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A question answered: how laws are to be understood, and obedience yeelded? Necessary for the present state of things, touching the militia in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Parker, Henry; 1642)
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WorldCat: 606685989
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A question answered: how laws are to be understood, and obedience yeelded? Necessary for the present state of things, touching the militia in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Parker, Henry; 1642)
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WorldCat: 1170876738
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WorldCat: 606685989
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