A76357
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A true relation of the abominable injustice, oppressions and tyranny, which Captain Henry Bell suffered nine years together at the Councell board, before this Parliament began, as the said Captain Bell did humbly exhibite the same to the King at White-Hall, on the second day of December 1640. and what His Majesty was graciously pleased to doe thereupon. And also, herein the said Captain Bell doth exhibite his humble petition to the Right Honourable the Lords assembled in Parliament. ...
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Bell, Henry, Captain.
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1646
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Wing B1797; Wing T2923; Thomason E357_4; ESTC R201147
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6,351
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16
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A77334
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I pray you be not angry: for I will make you merry A pleasant and merry dialogue between two travellers, as they met on the highway.
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Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?
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1650
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Wing B4386A; ESTC R229776
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12,927
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16
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A16754
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I pray you be not angry, for I will make you merry a pleasant and merry dialogue, betweene two trauellers, as they met on the high-way
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Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?
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1624
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STC 3662; ESTC S116183
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13,062
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16
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A16755
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I pray you be not angry, for I will make you merry A pleasant and merry dialogue, betweene two travellers, as they met on the high-way.
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Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?
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1632
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STC 3663; ESTC S104801
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13,090
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16
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A02103
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Greenes, groats-vvorth of witte, bought with a million of repentance Describing the follie of youth, the falshoode of makeshifte flatterers, the miserie of the negligent, and mischiefes of deceiuing courtezans. Written before his death, and published at his dyeing request.
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Greene, Robert, 1558?-1592.; Chettle, Henry, d. 1607?
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1592
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STC 12245; ESTC S117579
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22,155
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46
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A65356
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Academiarum examen, or, The examination of academies wherein is discussed and examined the matter, method and customes of academick and scholastick learning, and the insufficiency thereof discovered and laid open : as also some expedients proposed for the reforming of schools, and the perfecting and promoting of all kind of science ... / by Jo. Webster.
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Webster, John, 1610-1682.
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1654
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Wing W1209; ESTC R827
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87,773
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128
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A60284
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Satan's invisible world discovered, or, A choice collection of modern relations proving evidently against the saducees and atheists of this present age, that there are devils, spirits, witches, and apparitions, from authentick records, attestations of famous witnesses and undoubted verity : to all which is added, that marvellous history of Major Weir, and his sister : with two relations of apparitions at Edinburgh / by Georg Sinclar ...
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Sinclair, George, d. 1696.
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1685
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Wing S3858; ESTC R4971
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118,890
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288
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A26235
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A treatise of fruit trees shewing the manner of planting, grafting, pruning, and ordering of them in all respects according to rules of experience gathered in the space of thirty seven years : whereunto is annexed observations upon Sr. Fran. Bacons Natural history, as it concerns fruit-trees, fruits and flowers : also, directions for planting of wood for building, fuel, and other uses, whereby the value of lands may be much improved in a short time with small cost and little labour / by Ra. Austen.
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Austen, Ralph, d. 1676.
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1665
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Wing A4240; ESTC R29129
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167,009
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399
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A36182
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Canidia, or, The witches a rhapsody, in five parts / by R.D.
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Dixon, Robert, d. 1688.
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1683
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Wing D1745; ESTC R12020
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238,407
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608
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A15091
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A defence of the Way to the true Church against A.D. his reply Wherein the motives leading to papistry, and questions, touching the rule of faith, the authoritie of the Church, the succession of the truth, and the beginning of Romish innouations: are handled and fully disputed. By Iohn White Doctor of Diuinity, sometime of Gunwell and Caius Coll. in Cambridge.
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White, John, 1570-1615.
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1614
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STC 25390; ESTC S119892
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556,046
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600
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