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A true discourse of the most happy victories obtayned by the French King, against the rebels and enemies of his Maiesty. With a particular declaration of all that hath bèene done betweene the two armies, during the monthes of September and October, and part of Nouember. 1589. Also of the taking of teh subburbes of Paris by the King. Here vnto is adioyned a mappe, wherein is set forth the whole platforme of the battells ... Faithfully translated out of French into English, according to the coppy imprinted at Tours. By T.D
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WorldCat: 606523052
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A true discourse of the occurrences in the warres of Sauoy and the warring of the forte of Mont-millan: by the most Christian King of France and Nauarre Henrie the fourth. Also the number of cannons and munition by his Maiestie taken in the said Mont-millan. Wherevnto is annexed, the oration of Sir Philip Cauriana, knight: pronounced to the most Christian Queene Mary de Medicis, at her departure out of Tuscane to goe into France. Faithfully translated out of French by E.A
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WorldCat: 606487175
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A true discourse of the ouerthrovve giuen to the common enemy at Turnhaut, the 14. of Ianuary last 1597. by Count Moris of Nassaw and the states, assisted with the Englishe forces. Sent from a gentleman of account, that was present at the seruice, to a friend of his in England. Seene and allowed
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WorldCat: 606502943
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A true discourse of the practises of Elizabeth Caldwell, Ma: Ieffrey Bownd, Isabell Hall widdow, and George Fernely, on the parson of Ma: Thomas Caldwell, in the county of Chester, to haue murdered and poysoned him, with diuers others Together with her manner of godly life during her imprisonment, her arrainement and execution, with Isabell Hall widdow; as also a briefe relation of Ma: Ieffrey Bownd, who was the assise before prest to death. Lastly, a most excellent exhortorie letter, written by her own selfe out of the prison to her husband, to cause him to fall into consideration of his sinnes, and c. Seruing like wise for the vse of euery good Christian. Beeing executed the 18. of Iune. 1603. VVritten by one then present as witnes, their owne country-man, Gilbert Dugdale
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WorldCat: 1044324880
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A true discourse of the present estate of Virginia and the successe of the affaires there till the 18 of Iune. 1614. Together with a relation of the seuerall English townes and forts, the assured hopes of that countrie and the peace concluded with the Indians. The christening of Powhatans daughter and her mariage with an English-man. Written by Raphe Hamor the yonger, late secretarie in that colony
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WorldCat: 606498953
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A true discourse of the two infamous upstart prophets, Richard Farnham weaver of White-Chappell, and Iohn Bull weaver of Saint Butolphs Algate, now prisoners, the one in Newgate, and the other in Bridewell with their examinations and opinions taken from their owne mouthes April 16. anno 1636. As also of Margaret Tennis now prisoner in Old Bridewell, with the hereticall opinions held by her, at the same time examined. Written by T.H
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WorldCat: 606492704
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A true discourse of the whole occurrences in the Queenes voyage from her departure from Florence, vntil her arriuall at the citie of Marseilles together with the triumphs there made at her entrie: whereto is adioyned her receiuing and entrie into Lyons. Hereunto is annexed, the first Sauoyan: wherein is set forth the right of the conquest of Sauoy by the French, and the importance of holding it. All faithfully translated out of French, by E.A
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WorldCat: 606541716
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A true discourse of the whole occurrences in the Queenes voyage from her departure from Florence, vntil her arriuall at the citie of Marseilles, together with the triumphs there made at her entrie: whereto is adioyned her receiuing and entrie into Lyons. Hereunto is annexed, the first Sauoyan: wherein is set forth the right of the conquest of Sauoy by the French, and the importance of holding it. / All faithfully translated out of French, by E.A
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WorldCat: 766942971
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A true discourse vvherin is set downe the wonderfull mercy of God, shewed towardes the Christians, on the two and twenty of Iune. 1593 against the Turke, before Syssek in Croatia. Truly translated out of the high Dutch coppie. Printed at Vienna
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WorldCat: 606511857
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A true discourse, of the late voyage made by the right worshipfull Sir Thomas Sherley the yonger, knight: on the coast of Spaine, with foure ships and two pinnasses: no lesse famous and honourable to his country, then to him selfe glorious and commendable. Wherein is shewed the taking of three townes, Boarco, Tauaredo and Fyguaro, with a castle and a priorie. / VVritten by a gentleman that was in the voyage
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WorldCat: 1066345930
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A true discourse, vpon the matter of Martha Brossier of Romorantin pretended to be possessed by a deuill. Translated out of French into English, by Abraham Hartvvel
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A true discourse, vpon the matter of Martha Brossier of Romorantin pretended to be possessed by a deuill. Translated out of French into English, by Abraham Hartvvel in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Marescot, Michel; 1599)
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WorldCat: 606522159
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A true discourse. Declaring the damnable life and death of one Stubbe Peeter, a most wicked sorcerer who in the likenes of a woolfe, committed many murders, continuing this diuelish practise 25. yeeres, killing and deuouring men, woomen, and children. Who for the same fact was taken and executed the 31. of October last past in the towne of Bedbur neer the cittie of Collin in Germany. Trulye translated out of the high Duch, according to the copie printed in Collin, brought ouer into England by George Bores ordinary poste, the xi. daye of this present moneth of Iune 1590. who did both see and heare the same
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WorldCat: 606483664
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A true discoverie of faith: and a brief manifestation of the ground upon which we stand, to those who desire to know it. With a declaration why we cannot repair the idolls temples, nor pay wages to a clerk. Also an answer to severall queries put forth by one John Reyner
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WorldCat: 606997161
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A true discoverie of the ground of the imprisonment of Francis Ellington, Thomas Cocket, and Edward Ferman whose outward dwellings is in Northamptonshire, who are cast into the common goale in Northampton by the men that are now in commission to do justice, who never read us any law, or any evidence came against us, shewing our transgression as the following lines make manifest : he that hath an eye to see, let him see, and he that hath an ear to hear let him hear
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WorldCat: 606756310
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A True discoverie of the late intended plot to ruine the citie of London and the Parliament as it was informed by Mr. Pym, young Sir Henry Vane, Mr. Soliciter, and Mr. Glyn, recorder of London : with the names of the conspirators, and how the said plot should have been executed : as also whom they had appointed to be generall of those forces which they shonld have raised to effect their intended mischief : together with the names of two lords who were committed on Munday last, one to the custody of the Lord Masor, the other to Sheriffe Anderson, for concealing the said plot
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WorldCat: 767135731
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A true discoverie of the late intended plot to ruine the citie of London and the Parliament: as it was informed by Mr. Pym, young Sir Henry Vane, Mr. Solicitor, and Mr. Glyn, Recorder of London. With the names of the conspirators, and how the said plot should have been executed: as also whom they had appointed to be generall of those forces which they shonld have raised to effect their intended mischief together with the names of two Lords who were committed on Munday last, one to the custody of the Lord Maior, the other to Sheriffe Anderson, for concealing the said plot
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WorldCat: 606702738
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A true discovery of a bloody plot contrived by the phanaticks against the proceedings of the city of London, in order to the coronation of the high and mighty King, Charles the Second, with the manner how it should have been acted on Sunday last, the number taken who should have been actors, and a true account of the late insurrections of the phanaticks in Newgate. Also the miraculous appearance of seven stars in the East on Wednesday at 11 of the clock at noon, with the branches darting from them like blazing comets, being environed round with several circles of various colours like the rain-bow, and a large white crosse betwixt them, which continued an hour and a half, with the events that hapned during the time and the manner how all vanished. As it was sent in a letter to a gentleman of quality living at Lime-street London
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WorldCat: 607039402
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A true discovery of a bloody plott intended to have been put in practice on Thursday the 18 of this present November, against some of the chiefe of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled by bloody minded papists : as also a relation of intended insurrections in six severall parts of this land on the same day, discovered by Thomas Beale and by him presented to the high court of Parliament in protestation against divers other libellous pamphlets printed already by false, scandalous, and lying copies
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WorldCat: 606558209
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A true discovery of a womans wickednesse, in endeavouring to betray the city of London to the Caveliers, by discovering the strength of the said city to them, and giving notice of all our proceedings heerein. Also declaring how she betrayed the forces which were billited at Brainford. With a manifestation of the certainty of the death of Prince Robert : also a declaration, wherein in is manifested by what meanes the cavaliers escaped from before Sion-house ... Whereunto is annexed the examination of seven red-coates, which were taken prisoners by the cavaliers, but since escaped ... VVherein is declared how the king and prince on Munday morning walked aside out of the roade, to a poore womans house, where walking in the garden, his Majesty was seene to weepe bitterly
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WorldCat: 767513056
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A True discovery of Mr. Edmund Halley of London, merchant who was found barbarously murthered at Temple-Farm, near Rochester in Kent
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WorldCat: 606556696
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A true discovery of the great and glorious victory of that victorious and ever renowned patriott Sir VVilliam VValler knight, at Christ Church in Hampshire. With a list of the names of the commanders taken there. As also a true relation of the late valiant victory of that honored Colonell Sir Iohn Gell Barronett, Governour of Derby, achived against Prince Rupert on Egington Heath in Derbyshire, lately in part untruely related, but now rectified. This is licensed according to order
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WorldCat: 606699169
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A true discovery of the ignorance, blindness, and darkness of those who are called magistrates about Carlile in Cumberland, who call Light darkness, and truth error, and judge them blasphemers who are sent of the Lord to declare the eternal word of truth amongst them, but the Lord hath made himself manifest in the hearts of his people, and opened their eyes here in the northern parts, whereby they plainly see the tyranny, oppression, and cruelty of those who are called magistrates and rulers, who do imprison the servants of the most high God, for declaring against sin and abomination, held up in markets and steeple-houses, and so they that depart from iniquity and stand in obedience to the commands of the Lord, makes himself a prey to that generation; but the Lord is risen for Sions deliverance, all praise and glory be to him for evermore. J.C
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WorldCat: 606994505
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A true discovery of the Irish popish plot made by Maurice Fitz-Gerald of Killcowan in the county of Lymrick, Jan. the 20th, 1680 i.e. 1681 : by way of a guest
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A true discovery of the Irish popish plot made by Maurice Fitz-Gerald of Killcowan in the county of Lymrick, Jan. the 20th, 1680 i.e. 1681 : by way of a guest in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fitz-Gerald, Maurice.; 1681)
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WorldCat: 606709205
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A true discovery of the Lord Tyrconnel's design to surprize and massacre all the Protestants in Ireland which occasioned the English, under the conduct of the Lords Grenard, Mountjoy, and c. to seize and secure the said Tyrconnel, in the castle of Dublin, in order to be sent for England
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WorldCat: 1066348744
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A true discovery of the ministry of the Gospell, or, Those gifts which Christ gave at his Ascension, Ephes. 4. 8, II with their qualification, ordination, continuation, work, and maintainance according to that royall commission of King Jesus, Matth. 28, 19, 20, whereby may be cleerly seen the great difference between the ministers or servants of the churches of Jesu Christ and the ministers or rather masters of the churches of Antichrist ... / by Edward Barber
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WorldCat: 767049425
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A True discovery of the private league between the late King James and the King of France to destroy all the Protestants of Europe
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WorldCat: 606732309
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A true discovery of the private league between the late King James, and the K. of France shewing their design to destroy all the Protestants in Europe, being sent from a French merchant to his friend in London. Done out of French
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WorldCat: 606624315
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A true discovery of the private league, between the late King James and the King of France, to destroy all the Protestants of Europe
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A true discovery of the proiectors of the wine proiect, out of the vintners owne orders made at their common hall, whereby it clearely appears that this project was contrived at Vinters Hall by the drawing vintners of London, and for their only advantage, to suppresse the coopers, and monopolize the sole benefit of retailing wines throughout this kingdome. And hereby is also truly set forth the excessive gaines and great exactions of the vintners in the retayle of their wines, and their unwholsome mixtures thereof
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WorldCat: 766301711
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A true discovery of those treasons of which Geilis Van Ledenberch was a practiser against the generall states of the Vnited Netherland Provinces through the aduise, and assistance of Iohn van Olden Barneuelt. And for which execution was done on the dead body of the said Ledenberch, after he had most inhumanly murthered himselfe, through the guiltines, and horror of his conscience. As also a copy of Barneuelts last letter to his wife, and children
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WorldCat: 606696127
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A true discovery to the commons of England how they have been cheated of almost all the gold and silver coyn of this nation, which hath been, and is daily transported into forraign parts. And how the people of this nation are, and have been abused by light and clipped English money, and the means shewed for the prevention thereof. Humbly presented to the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England. By Thomas Violet a true lover of his countrey
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WorldCat: 606871179
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A true discription and breefe discourse, of a most lamentable voiage, made latelie to Tripolie in Barbarie, in a ship named the Iesus vvherin is not onely shevved the great miserie, that then happened the aucthor hereof and his whole companie, aswell the marchants as the marriners in that voiage, according to the curssed custome of those barbarous and cruell tyrants, in their terrible vsage of Christian captiues: but also, the great vnfaithfulnesse of those heathnish infidels, in not regarding their promise. Together, with the most wonderfull iudgement of God, vpon the king of Tripolie and his sonne, and a great number of his people, being all the tormentors of those English captiues. Set foorth by Thomas Saunders, one of those captiues there at the same time
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WorldCat: 606483457
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A true discription of his Majesties royall and most stately ship called the Soveraign of the Seas, built at Wolwitch in Kent 1637 With the names of all the prime officers in her, who were appointed by his Majesty since the time of her launching at Wolwitch. Also a briefe addition to the first printed coppy, worthy your observation and reading. Published by authority
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WorldCat: 606536896
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A true diurnall of the passages in Parliament - Issue 10
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A true diurnall of the passages in Parliament in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.)
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WorldCat: 606712378
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A true diurnall of the passages in Parliament - Issue 10 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.)
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A true diurnall, or, A continued relation of Irish occurrences
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A true diurnall, or, A continued relation of Irish occurrences in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bladen, W.)
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WorldCat: 606712368
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A true diurnall, with some perfect occurrences, weekly and moderate intelligence
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A true diurnall, with some perfect occurrences, weekly and moderate intelligence in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1647)
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WorldCat: 606668076
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A true divrnall: or A continued relation of Irish occurences, from the 12. of Febr. to the 8. of March. Printed after a copy that was sent from Mr. William Bladen of Dublin, to his sonne resident here in London: shewing what overthrowes was given to the rebells, and what good successe the Protestant party had; with a relation of the late reliefe of Trohedagh
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WorldCat: 767517170
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A true experimentall and exact relation upon that famous and renovvned siege of Nevvcastle, the diverse conflicts and occurrances fell out there during the time of ten weeks and odde dayes: and of that mightie and marveilous storming therof, with power, policie, and prudent plots of warre. Together with a succinct commentarie upon the battell of Bowdon Hill, and that victorious battell of York or Marston Moore, never to be forgotten. / By him who was an eye witnesse to the siege of Nevvcastle, William Lithgovv
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WorldCat: 606663557
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A true extract of severall letters lately received, which were perused by the committee for Irish-affaires at Grocers Hall, and by them thought fit to be published. Relating the most remarkable passages of the English and Scotch armie in the province of Vlster in the kingdome of Ireland, which have happened of late betwixt them and the rebels there. Published by order of that committe, Robert Goodwin
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WorldCat: 606699177
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A true extract out of the Commons journal: of the most principal proceedings of that honourable House, in this last short meeting; in order to the preservation of the King and kingdom from the growth of popery, and also for reducing the growing greatness of France
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A true extract out of the Commons journal of the most principal proceedings of that honourable House, in this last short meeting; in order to the preservation of the King and kingdom from the growth of popery, and also for reducing the growing greatness of France in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.; 1678)
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WorldCat: 65322785
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A true extract out of the Commons journal: of the most principal proceedings of that honourable House, in this last short meeting; in order to the preservation of the King and kingdom from the growth of popery, and also for reducing the growing greatness of France in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.; 1678)
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WorldCat: 65322785
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A true friend to the publick. A pleasant cordial-drink at two shillings six pence the bottle, with my experienced and highly approved extract made up into pills, at three shillings the box. They will be delivered to any messenger with directions sealed up, how to use them, which cures perfectly and speedily the venereal pox
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WorldCat: 766919886
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A true gentlewomans delight wherein is contained all manner of cookery : together with brace preserving, conserving, drying, and candying, very necessary for all ladies and gentlewomen / published by W.G. i.e. W. Jar gent
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A true gentlewomans delight wherein is contained all manner of cookery : together with brace preserving, conserving, drying, and candying, very necessary for all ladies and gentlewomen / published by W.G. i.e. W. Jar gent in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Kent, Elizabeth Grey, Countess of; 1671)
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WorldCat: 606814812
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A true gentlewomans delight Wherein is contained all manner of cookery: together with preserving, conserving, drying and candying. Very necessary for all ladies and gentlewomen. Published by W. I. gent
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A true gentlewomans delight Wherein is contained all manner of cookery: together with preserving, conserving, drying and candying. Very necessary for all ladies and gentlewomen. Published by W. I. gent in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Kent, Elizabeth Grey, Countess of; 1653)
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WorldCat: 70654068
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A true gentlewomans delight Wherein is contained all manner of cookery: together with preserving, conserving, drying and candying. Very necessary for all ladies and gentlewomen. Published by W. I. gent in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Kent, Elizabeth Grey, Countess of; 1653)
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WorldCat: 70654068
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A true gentlewomans delight. Wherein is contained all manner of cookery : together with brace preserving, conserving, drying, and candying, very necessary for all ladies and gentlewomen / published by W.J. Gent
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A true gentlewomans delight. Wherein is contained all manner of cookery : together with brace preserving, conserving, drying, and candying, very necessary for all ladies and gentlewomen / published by W.J. Gent in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Kent, Elizabeth Grey, Countess of; 1653)
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WorldCat: 606785288
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