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A Thirde and last mape, both of the Sedg of Breda by Spinola and how the Princ of Orage hath enguarterde his forces as allso in what forme and place the forver English corroneller, hath emcampet them selues by ther crimes, with the last procedings
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WorldCat: 606677833
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A thousand notable things Containing modern curiosities, viz. divers rare and experienc'd physical receipts. Monthly observations in gardening, planting, and grafting. To catch birds, fish, and c. ... Also a new help to discourse, and directions to read, write, indite, and speak languages readily.
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WorldCat: 642281911
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A thousand notable things of sundrie sortes vvhereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant, diuers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many very precious
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A thousand notable things of sundrie sortes vvhereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant, diuers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many very precious in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lupton, Thomas.; 1627)
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WorldCat: 606509618
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A thousand notable things of sundrie sorts vvhereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant, diuers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many very precious
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A thousand notable things of sundrie sorts vvhereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant, diuers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many very precious in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lupton, Thomas.; 1631)
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WorldCat: 65356023
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A thousand notable things of sundrie sorts whereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant, diuers necessarie, a great sort profitable, and many very precious
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A thousand notable things of sundrie sorts whereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant, diuers necessarie, a great sort profitable, and many very precious in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lupton, Thomas.; 1612)
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A thousand notable things of sundrie sorts Whereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant, diuers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many verie precious
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A thousand notable things of sundrie sorts Whereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant, diuers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many verie precious in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lupton, Thomas.; 1595)
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A thousand notable things of sundrie sorts Whereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant, diuers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many verie precious in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lupton, Thomas.; 1601)
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WorldCat: 606491931
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A thousand notable things of sundrie sorts. Whereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant, diuers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many verie precious
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A thousand notable things of sundrie sorts. Whereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant, diuers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many verie precious in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lupton, Thomas.; 1595)
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WorldCat: 607142702
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A thousand notable things of sundry sorts enlarged whereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant, divers necessary, a great sort profitable and many very precious : whereunto is now added many excellent new conceits never before printed, very witty, useful, and delightful
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WorldCat: 606551764
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A thousand notable things of sundry sorts enlarged. Whereof some are VVonderfull, some strange, some pleasant divers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many very precious whereunto is now added, many excellent new conceits never before printed, very witty, usefull, and delightfull
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WorldCat: 767481994
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A thousand notable things of sundry sorts enlarged. Whereof some are Wonderful, some strange, some pleasant, divers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many very precious. Whereunto is now added, many excellent new conceits never before printed, very witty, useful, and delightful
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WorldCat: 606854833
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A thousand notable things of sundry sorts whereof some are wonderful, some strange, some pleasant, divers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many very precious
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A thousand notable things of sundry sorts whereof some are wonderful, some strange, some pleasant, divers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many very precious in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lupton, Thomas.; 1650)
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WorldCat: 606761949
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A thousand notable things of sundry sorts, enlarged. Whereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant, divers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many very precious. Whereunto is now added one hundred excellent conceits never before printed, very witty, usefull, and delightfull
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A thousand notable things, of sundry sortes whereof some are wonderfull, some straunge, some pleasant, diuers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many very precious
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A thousand notable things, of sundry sortes whereof some are wonderfull, some straunge, some pleasant, diuers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many very precious in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lupton, Thomas.; 1590)
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A thousand notable things, of sundry sortes Wherof some are wonderfull, some straunge, some pleasant, diuers necessary, a great sort profitable and many very precious.
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A thousand notable things, of sundry sortes Wherof some are wonderfull, some straunge, some pleasant, diuers necessary, a great sort profitable and many very precious. in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lupton, Thomas.; 1579)
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WorldCat: 606495449
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A thousand notable things, of sundry sortes Wherof some are wonderfull, some straunge, some pleasant, diuers necessary, a great sort profitable and many very precious. in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lupton, Thomas.; 1579)
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A three fold help to political observations contained in three discourses. Written by that learned and experienced gentleman, Sir Jsaac Wake. 1. The first concerning the thirteen cantons of the Helvetical League, or of the Switzers. 2. The second declaring the state of Italy, as it stood neer about the year 1625. 3. The third touching the proceedings of the King of Sweden in his wars in Germany. Published for the benefit of the diligent observer
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WorldCat: 607035950
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A three-fold alphabet of rules concerning Christian practice. The first precept of every letter concerning duty towards God; the second towards our neighbor; the third towards our selves: gathered at a friends request in this order, for the helping of the memory
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A three-fold cord to unite soules for ever unto God. 1. The mysterie of godlinesse opened. 2. The imitation of Christ proposed. 3. The crowne of afflicted saints promised. / As it was compacted by M. Richard Head, M.A. and sometimes minister of the Gospel, in his labours at Great Torrington in Devon. Published now, after his death, for publike profit
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WorldCat: 607002035
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A three-fold discourse betweene three neighbours, Algate, Bishopsgate and John Heyden the late Cobler of Hounsditch, a professed Brownist whereunto is added a true relation, by way of dittie, of a lamentable fire which happened at Oxford two nights before Christ-tide last, in a religious brothers shop, knowne by the name of Iohn of all-trades
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A three-fold discourse betweene three neighbours, Algate, Bishopsgate, and John Heyden the late cobler of Hounsditch, a professed Brownist. Whereunto is added a true relation of a lamentable fire which happened at Oxford two nights before Christ-tide last, in a religious brothers shop, knowne by the name of Iohn of all-trades
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A three-fold mirrour of man's vanitie and miserie. The first vvritten by that learned and religious father, Iohn Trithemius monke of the holy order of S. Benet, and abbot of Spanhem. The two others by Catholicke authors vnknowen: Faithfully Englished by the R. Father Antonie Batt, monke of the holy order aforesaid, of the congregation of England
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A three-fold resolution very necessary to saluation describing earths vanitie, hels horror, heauens felicitie / by Iohn Denison
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A three-fold resolution, verie necessarie to saluation Describing earths vanitie. Hels horror. Heauens felicitie. By Iohn Denison Batchelour in Diuinitie
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A three-fold resolution, verie necessarie to saluation Describing earths vanitie. Hels horror. Heauens felicitie. By Iohn Denison Batchelour in Diuinitie in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Denison, John; 1608)
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A three-fold resolution, very necessary to saluation describing earths vanitie, hels horror, heavens felicitie ... / by Iohn Denison
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A three-fold resolution, very necessary to saluation describing earths vanitie, hels horror, heavens felicitie ... / by Iohn Denison in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Denison, John; 1616)
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A three-fold treatise containing the saints sure and perpetuall guide. Selfe-enriching examination. Soule-fatting fasting. Or, meditations, concerning the word, the sacrament of the Lords Supper, and fasting. By the labours of that late Reverend, and learned divine, Master Robert Bolton
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WorldCat: 1171092087
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WorldCat: 606501896
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A threefold alphabet of rules concerning Christian practice the first precept of every letter concerning duty towards God, the second towards our neighbor, the third towards our selves : gathered at a friends request in this order, for the helping of the memory
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A threefold alphabet of rules concerning Christian practice. The first precept of every letter concerning duty towards God; the second towards our neighbor; the third towards our selves. Gathered at a friend's request in this order for the helping of the memory
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A threefold alphabet of rules, concerning Christian-practice the first precept of each letter concerning our duty toward God, the second towards our neighbour, the third towards our selves
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A threefold alphabet of rules, concerning Christian-practice. The first precept of every letter concerning our duty toward God; the second towards our neighbour; the third towards our selves. Gathered at a friends request in this order for the helping the memory. / Revised and approved for Dr. Thomas Taylor's own collection, by William Jemmat Minister at Reading
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A threefold answer vnto the third part of a certain triobolar treatise of three supposed conuersions of England to the modern Romish religion published by Rob. Parsons vnder the continued maske of N.D
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A threefold answer vnto the third part of a certain triobolar treatise of three supposed conuersions of England to the modern Romish religion published by Rob. Parsons vnder the continued maske of N.D in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Sutcliffe, Matthew; 1606)
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A threefold preseruatiue against three dangerous diseases of these latter times 1. Non proficiency in grace. 2. Fals-hearted hypocrisie. 3. Back-sliding in religion. Prescribed in a sermon at S. Pauls Crosse in London, September, 17. 1609. By William Sclater, Batcheler in Diuinity, and sometimes fellow of the Kings Colledge in Cambridge
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A threefold treatise of the Sabbath distinctly divided into the patriarchall, mosaicall, Christian Sabbath : for the better clearing and manifestation of the truth ... / by Richard Bernard
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WorldCat: 606738725
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A thunder-clap from New-Gate to the quaking saints of London their cabinet of iniquity unlookt, and laid open to publick view : wherein is discovered the querks, quillets, subtle whimsies and sophistical devises used by them to delude and ensnare the ignorant and unlearned to the disturbance of the peace of His Majesties kingdoms : also an exact narrative of their proceedings in the University of Newgate with their strange actings and devises to raise new commotions by divulging treasonable, seditious, and l'bellious papers throught the city of London : and the manner how they would have rays'd one Watson to life two hours after he was buried / written by J. J.
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A thunder-clap to Sion-Colledge. Or, a catalogicall hint of the pulpit inveteracy, and apostacy, of that mischievous assembly, or mystery of iniquity, at Sion Colledge. By S.T: a cordiall friend to truth and peace, and c
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WorldCat: 1044332156
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WorldCat: 1269308456
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WorldCat: 1044328313
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A Thunder-clap to the army and their friends warning them of their imminent danger, and awakening them to a speedy prevention
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WorldCat: 606642165
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A thundering voice out of Sion yet a tender visitation sounding forth to awaken all sorts of professors in this nation of England with outward observation : more especially intended and directed unto those people who have separated themselves ... / given forth by a souldier in the army of the lamb, who is in outward bonds in the prison-house, called New-Prison, and known by name, Daniel Baker, though by the scorners called Quaker
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A time-serving speech spoken once in season by a worthy member of Parliament ; and now thought fit to be reprinted to prevent the occasion of having it respoken
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A time-serving speech spoken once in season by a worthy member of Parliament ; and now thought fit to be reprinted to prevent the occasion of having it respoken in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Worthy member of Parliament.; 1680)
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WorldCat: 695676084
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A time-serving speech, spoken once in season. By a worthy member of Parliament. And now thought fit to be reprinted, to prevent the occasion of having it respoken
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A time-serving speech, spoken once in season. By a worthy member of Parliament. And now thought fit to be reprinted, to prevent the occasion of having it respoken in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Worthy member of Parliament.; 1680)
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A timelie cavtion comprehended in thirty seven double trimeters occasioned by a late rumour of an intention, suddenly to adjourn this Parliament, and superscribed to those whome it most concernes, September 10, 1652 / by G.W.
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A Timely advice. Or, a treatise of play, and gaming Wherin is shewed how far forth it is lawfull to use such play: and how dangerous and hurtfull by excesse to abuse it
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WorldCat: 606477985
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A timely vvarning to drunkards: or, the drunkards looking-glass in which is set forth the great and beastly sin of drunkenness: vvith one and tvventy examples of Gods judgments upon several drunkards. Necessary to be set up in all houses: being a caution to young and old
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WorldCat: 766889370
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A timely warning to rash and disobedient persons: or, A strange and wonderful relation of a young gentleman that sold himself to the devil for twelve years to have power of being revenged on his father and mother, and now his time being expired, he lies in a sad and deplorable condition, to the amazement of all spectators. With the substance of a sermon upon this unhappy accident; also a prayer for the grace of God against temptation. By D. S. And now published as a monument of divine vengrance, to drive hard-harted and stubborn sinners to a speedy repentance
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WorldCat: 606893813
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A timely warning, and friendly admonition to the forces in Scotland under General Monck, intended for their information, and to prevent effusion of blood. By some members of the Army, under the command of the Right Honourable, Major General Lambert
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WorldCat: 607030826
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A tipe or figure of friendship. Wherein is liuelie, and compendiouslie expressed, the right nature and propertie of a perfect and true friend. Also a conclusion at the end in the praise of friendship. / Written by W.D
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WorldCat: 607140577
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A toile for tvvo-legged foxes Wherein their noisome properties; their hunting and vnkenelling, with the duties of the principall hunters and guardians of the spirituall vineyard is liuelie discouered, for the comfort of all her Highnes trustie and true-hearted subiects, and their encouragement against all popish practises. By I. B. preacher of the word of God
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WorldCat: 606518045
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