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A vvatch, composed for, and dedicated to the seruice of the right honorable William Earle of Derby, Barron Stanley, Lord Strange of Knockin, and of Man: Knight of the most noble order of the Garter, Leiutenant, and Chamber-laine, of the counties palatines of Chester, and Lancaster, and c. / By his honors most obseruant seruant, Augustine Taylor, preacher, minister, at Hawarden, in Flint-Shire
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A vvatch-man for the pest Teaching the true rules of preservation from the pestilent contagion, at this time fearefully over-flowing this famous cittie of London. Collected out of the best authors, mixed with auncient experience, and moulded into a new and most plaine method; by Steven Bradvvell of London, Physition. 1625
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A vvatch-vvoord to Englande to beware of traytours and tretcherous practises, which haue beene the ouerthrowe of many famous kingdomes and common weales. Written by a faithfull affected freend to his country: who desireth God long to blesse it from traytours, and their secret conspiracyes. Séene and allowed, according to the order appointed in the Quéenes iniunctions
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WorldCat: 606520457
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A vvatch-vvord for vvilfull vvomen An excellent pithie dialogue betvveene two sisters, of contrary dispositions: the one a vertuous matrone: fearing God: the other a vvilfull husvvife: of disordered behauioure. Wherein is righte Christianly discoursed, what singuler commodity commeth by vertuous education, as otherwise what torment to a quiet man, a skowlding and vndiscrete woman is
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WorldCat: 606540290
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A vvatch-vvord to the city of London, and the Armie: wherein you may see that Englands freedome, which should be the result of all our victories, is sinking deeper under the Norman power, as appears by the relation of the unrighteous proceedings of Kingstone-Court against some of the Diggers at George-hill, under colour of law; but yet thereby the cause of the Diggers is more brightened and strengthened: so that every one singly may truly say what his freedome is, and where it lies. / By Jerrard Winstanly
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WorldCat: 607014446
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A vvay to get vvealth by approued rules of practice in good husbandry and huswiferie. Containing the foure principall offices which support and maintaine a familie. As I. The husbanding and inriching of all sorts of ground, ... Also the preseruation of graine, and a computation of men and cattels labors. ... II. The ordering and curing, with the natures, breeding, vse, and feeding of all sorts of cattell and fowle, fit for the vse of man: as also the riding and dieting of horses, either for warre or pleasure. III. The office of the English housewife ... IIII. The office of planting and grafting, ... The first three bookes gathered by G.M. The last by Mr. William Lawson, for the benefit of the empire of Great Britain. And all these newly corrected and augmented by the authors
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WorldCat: 1044290757
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A vvay to get vvealth containing six principal vocations, or callings, in which every good husband or house-wife may lawfully imploy themselves. As, I. The natures, ordering, curing, breeding, choice, use and feeding of all sorts of cattel and fowl, fit for the service of man: as also the riding and dieting of horses, ... II. The knowledge, use, and laudable practice of all the recreations meet for a gentleman. III. The office of a house-wife, ... IV. The inrichment of the weald in Kent. V. The husbanding and inriching of all sorts of barren grounds, ... VI. The making of orchards, planting and graffing , the office of gardening, and the ornaments, with the best husbanding of bees. The first five books gathered by G.M. The last by Master W.L. for the benefit of Great-Brittain
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WorldCat: 606862372
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A vvay to get vvealth containing sixe principall vocations or callings, in which every good husband or house-wife may lawfully imploy themselves. As, I. The natures, ordering, curing, breeding, choice, use, and feeding of all sorts of cattell and fowle ... II. The knowledge, use, and laudable practise of all the recreations meete for a gentleman. III. The office of a housewife ... IV. The enrichment of the weald in Kent. V. The husbanding, and enriching of all sorts of barren grounds ... VI. The making of orchards ... The first five bookes gathered by G.M. The last by Master W.L. for the benefit of Great Britaine
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WorldCat: 606517389
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A vvay to get vvealth, containing six principall vocations, or callings, in which every good husband or house-wife may lawfully imploy themselves. : As 1. The natures, ordering, curing, breeding, choice, use, and feeding of all sorts of cattel and fowl ... 2. The knowledge, use, and laudable practice of all the recreations meet for a gentleman. 3. The office of a house-wife, in physick, chyrurgery, extraction of oyles ... 4. The enrichment of the weald in Kent. 5. The husbanding and enriching of all sorts of barren grounds ... 6. The making of orchards, planting, and graffing ... / the first five books gathered by G.M. The last by Master W.L. ; for the benefit of Great-Brittain
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WorldCat: 767511823
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A vvay to the tree of life discovered in sundry directions for the profitable reading of the Scriptvres : wherein is described occasionally the nature of a spirituall man, and, in A digression, the morality and perpetuity of the Fourth Commandment in every circumstance thereof, is discovered and cleared / by Iohn White
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A vvay to the tree of life discovered in sundry directions for the profitable reading of the Scriptvres: wherein is described occasionally the nature of a spirituall man: and, in a digression, the morality and perpetuity of the fourth commandment in every circumstance thereof, is discovered and cleared, by Iohn White master of arts and preacher of Gods Word in Dorchester in the county of Dorset
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A vvay unto true Christian unitie the worship of God in spirit and in truth : together vvith many spirituall benefits therein received now in this life and everlastingly
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A vvedding sermon preached at Bentley in Darby-shire vpon Michaelmasse day last past anno Domini. 1607. Wherein is set forth the bond and preseruation. ... By R. Abbot
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A vvedding song, on the marraige of John Brown, merchant in Holland, and Margaret Hepburn, daughter to the Laird of Bairfoot, solemnized 28 of July 1714
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A vvedding-ring fit for the finger: or, The salve of divinity, on the sore of humanity Laid open in a sermon at a wedding in Edmonton, by William Secker preacher of the Gospel. To which is adjoyned, The none-such professor, in his meridian splendor. Or, The singular actions of sanctified Christians; being the substance of seven sermons, on Mat. 5.47. By the same author
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A vvedding-ring, fitted to the finger of euery paire that haue or shall meete in the feare of God: or, That diuine circle of heauenly loue, wherein man and wife should walke all their dayes The posie whereof is an expression of a good husbands kindnesse toward his vertuous wife, with her retaliacion of like affection
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WorldCat: 606545371
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A vveek-daies lecture, or, continued sermon to wit, the preaching of the heavens. And how they sound forth, and declare the power and glory of God; and do visibly demonstrate his handy work, to all rationall men in all the world, of all languages, that will consider them seriously as they ought. Containing also an exhortation to the Christian readers, to put them on to a serious consideration of these unutterable things, that are here presented to their grave, deliberate, and retired thoughts; that they might understand, and have them printed in their hearts: as most infallible demonstrations, of the infinitie greatness and power of God, and that to the eye of sense, yea, to the infallible conviction, and extirpation of all atheisticall thoughts that may arise in their minds. Read if thou wilt; but if thou doest read that which hath not been told thee, shalt thou see; and that which thou hast not heard thou shalt consider: as Isa. 52.15. / Written by Ellis Bradshawe of the parish of Boulton in the county of Lancaster, husbandman
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A vveekes worke Containing rules and directions how to walke in the wayes of godliness both to God and man: being an antidote to preserve all people against the back-sliding errours of these latter and dangerous times of ignorance and prophanesse. With prayers and meditations very usefull for all Christians. By that reverend divine Mr. Richard Barnerd, at Batcomb in Somerset-shire
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WorldCat: 606547808
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A VVelch bayte to spare prouender. Or, A looking backe vpon the times past Written dialogue wise. This booke is diuided into three parts, the first, a briefe discourse of Englands securitie, while her late Maiestie was liuing, with the maner of her proceeding in gouernment, especially towards the papists and puritanes of England, whereof a letter written late before her death, specifics, as followeth in this first part. The second, a description of the distractions during her Maiesties sickenesse with the composing of them. The third, of the aptnesse of the English and the Scotte to incorporate and become one entire monarchie: with the meanes of preseruing their vnion euerlastingly, added therevnto
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A vvell vvishing to a place of pleasure. To an excellent new tune
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WorldCat: 606484714
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A vvench for a vveauer A wench for a weauer here you shall finde, in defending his trade brought her to his minde. To the tune of hang vp my shuttle
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WorldCat: 606549104
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A vvhip for a drunkard, and a curbe for prophanesse. Being an abstract of all the several statutes in force against Sabbath-breaking, swearing, drunkenesse, and unlawfull gaming; wherein is set forth the severall offences, penalties, and corporall punishments due to the severall offenders, useufll for all persons in these times of reformation
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WorldCat: 606678349
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A vvhip for an ape: or Martin displaied
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A vvhip for an ape: or, Aulicus his vvhelp worm'd, for feare he should run mad, and byte Brittanicus: who hath lately been in some danger, through the snarling of him, and others of the same litter. Published by authority
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A vvhisper in the eare of Mr. Thomas Edwards minister. By VVilliam VValwyn marchant. Occasioned by his mentioning of him reproachfully, in his late pernitious booke, justly entituled the Gangræna
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A vvhisper in the eare, or, A discourse between the Kings Maiesty and the high covrt of Parliament concerning a pacification and conditions of peace / by a scholler of Oxford, and a Citizen of London
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A vvhisper in the eare, or, A discourse between the Kings Maiesty and the high covrt of Parliament concerning a pacification and conditions of peace / by a scholler of Oxford, and a Citizen of London in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Scholler of Oxford.; 1642)
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A vvhisper in the eare. Or A discourse between the Kings Maiesty, and the high court of Parliament. Concerning a pacification, and conditions of peace. / By a scholler of Oxford, and a Citizen of London
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A vvhisper in the eare. Or A discourse between the Kings Maiesty, and the high court of Parliament. Concerning a pacification, and conditions of peace. / By a scholler of Oxford, and a Citizen of London in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Scholler of Oxford.; 1643)
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WorldCat: 606660613
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A vvhole crew of kind gossips, all met to be merry
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WorldCat: 606494070
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A vvife novv the vvidovv of Sir Thomas Ouerburie Being a most exquisite and singular poeme, of the choyse of a wife. Whereunto are added many witty characters, and conceyted newes; written by himselfe, and other learned gentlemen his friendes
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WorldCat: 606544819
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A vvife, not ready made, but bespoken, by Dicus the Batchelor, and made up for him by his fellow shepheard Tityrus. In four pastorall eglogues
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A vvife, not ready made, but bespoken, by Dicus the Batchelor, and made up for him by his fellow shepheard Tityrus. In four pastorall eglogues in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Aylett, Robert; 1653)
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A vvife, now a widowe
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WorldCat: 606549107
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A vvife. Novv the widdow of Sir Tho: Ouerburye Being a most exquisite and singular poem of the choice of a wife. Whereunto are added many witty characters, and conceited newes, written by himselfe and other learned gentlemen his friends
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WorldCat: 606522865
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A vvilderness of trouble leading to a Canaan of comfort, or, The method and manner of God's dealing with the heirs of heaven in the ministry of the Word wherein is shewed how the Lord brings them into this trouble, supporteth them under it, and delivereth them out of it, so that none finally miscarry / by W. Crompton
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WorldCat: 606615950
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WorldCat: 760867857
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A vvinter-wonder, or, The Thames frozen over; VVith remarks on the resort there
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WorldCat: 606675416
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A vvinters tale, told to such as have wit to understand it, and worth to reward it. / Published by B.S., gent., to seek a parallell
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A vvinters tale, told to such as have wit to understand it, and worth to reward it. / Published by B.S., gent., to seek a parallell in ProQuest Early English Books Online (B. S., Gent.; 1644)
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WorldCat: 606774199
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A vvoman forbidden to speak in the church the grounds examined, the mystery opened, the truth cleared, and the ignorance both of priests and people discovered / written by a friend of the truth whose name in the flesh is Richard Farnworth
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WorldCat: 606751446
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A vvoman forbidden to speak in the church, the grounds examined, the mystery opened, the truth cleared, and the ignorance both of priests and people discovered. Written by a friend of the truth, whose name in the flesh is Richard Farneworth
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A vvoman is a vveather-cocke A new comedy, as it was acted before the King in White-Hall. And diuers times priuately at the White-Friers, by the Children of her Maiesties Reuels. Written by Nat: Field
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WorldCat: 606484474
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A vvoman kilde vvith kindnesse As it hath beene oftentimes acted by the Queenes Maiest. Seruants. Written by Tho. Heywood
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WorldCat: 606492712
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A vvomans birth, or A perfect relation more witty then common, set forth to declare the descent of a woman. To a pleasant new tune
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A vvomans birth, or A perfect relation more witty then common set forth to declare the descent of a woman. To a pleasant new tune in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Philo-Balladus; 1638)
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WorldCat: 606481943
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A vvomans birth, or A perfect relation more witty then common set forth to declare the descent of a woman. To a pleasant new tune in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Philo-Balladus; 1638)
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WorldCat: 606481943
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A vvomans birth, or A perfect relation more witty then common, set forth to declare the descent of a woman. To a pleasant new tune in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Philo-Balladus.; 1638)
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WorldCat: 606481943
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A vvomans vvoorth, defended against all the men in the world Proouing them to be more perfect, excellent, and absolute in all vertuous actions, then any man of what qualitie soeuer. Written by one that hath heard much, seene much, but knowes a great deale more
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WorldCat: 606497701
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A vvomans vvork is never done Here is a song for maids to sing, both in the winter and the spring; it is such a pretty conceited thing, which will much pleasure to them bring. Maids may sit still, go, or run, but a womans work is never done. To a delicate northern tune, A womans work is never done, or, The beds making
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WorldCat: 606670123
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