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Compleat journey through Italy
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Compleat justice.
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The Compleat justice. : Being an exact and compendious collection out of such as have treated of the
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The compleat lawyer, or, A treatise concerning [brace] tenures and estates in lands of inheritance f : Noy, William,
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1651
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Compleat lawyer, or, A treatise concerning tenures and estates. : Noy, William,
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1665
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The compleat lawyer : or, a treatise concerning tenures and estates in lands of inheritance for life
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Compleat measurer. : Hammond, Thomas,
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1669
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The compleat measurer, or, A new and exact way of mensuration : by which may be measured both superf : Hammond, Thomas,
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1669
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Compleat memoirs of the life of that notorious imposter Will. Morrell. : Settle, Elkanah,
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1692
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The compleat memoirs of the life of that notorious impostor Will. Morrell, alias Bowyer, alias Wickh : Settle, Elkanah,
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1694
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Compleat mendicant.
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1699
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The Compleat mendicant, or, Unhappy beggar : being the life of an unfortunate gentleman ... a compre
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1699
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Compleat method of curing almost all diseases, and description of their symptoms : Sydenham, Thomas,
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1695
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The compleat method of curing almost all diseases : to which is added an exact description of their : Sydenham, Thomas,
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1694
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The compleat midvvife's practice enlarged. : In the most weighty and high concernments of the birth : Chamberlayne, Thomas.
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1659
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Compleat midwifes practice
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Compleat midwife's practice enlarged : Chamberlayne, Thomas.
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1659
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The compleat midwife's practice enlarged in the most weighty and high concernments of the birth of m
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The compleat midwifes practice, : in the most weighty and high concernments of the birth of man. Con
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Compleat miner
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The compleat miner: or A collection of the laws, liberties, ancient customs, rules, orders, articles : Houghton, Thomas,
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1688
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Compleat minor. : Houghton, Thomas,
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1699
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The compleat modellist : shewing the true and exact way of raising the model of any ship or vessel,
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Compleat mother. : Newcome, Henry,
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1695
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The compleat mother, or, An earnest perswasive to all mothers (especially those of rank and quality) : Newcome, Henry,
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1695
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A Compleat narrative of the tryal of Elizabeth Lillyman : found guilty of petty treason and condemne
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1675
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Compleat new academy
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1689
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A compleat new almanack made in Wiltshire after the old fashion, for the year of our Lord, 1692. Bei : Davis, William,
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1692
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The compleat office of the Holy Week : with notes and explications : Catholic Church.
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1687
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Compleat parson. : Doddridge, John,
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1641
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A compleat parson: or, A description of advovvsons, or church-liuing : Wherein is set forth, the int : Doddridge, John,
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1630
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A compleat parson, or, A description of advovvsons, or church living : wherein is set forth the inte : Doddridge, John,
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1641
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Compleat physitian qualified and dignified. : Maynwaringe, Everard,
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1668
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The compleat planter & cyderist, or, Choice collections and observations for the propagating all man : Lover of planting.
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1685
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The compleat planter & cyderist. Together with the art of pruning fruit-trees : In two books. I. Con : Lover of planting.
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The compleat plattmaker : essays on chart, map and globe making in England in the seventeenth and ei
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A Compleat pocket-book : containing tables of interest, after the rate of three, four and a half, fi
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1694
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Compleat politician.
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The Compleat politician, or, Policy put in practise : wherein the principles of policy are laid open
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The compleat politician : political strategy in Massachusetts Indianapolis. : Levin, Murray Burton.
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Compleat practice of physick in eighteen several books. : Rivière, Lazare,
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1655
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A compleat practice of physick. : Wherein is plainly described, the nature, causes, differences, and : Smith, John,
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1656
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Compleat scholler.
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The compleat scholler, or, A relation of the life, and latter-end especially, of Caleb Vernon : who
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Compleat school master. : Brookbank, Joseph,
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The compleat school-master in two books : more exact and judicious for the entring of children to re
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A compleat schoole of vvarre: or, A direct way for the ordering and exercising of a foot company: :
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Compleat schoole of warre : R. M.
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Compleat schools of warre. : R. M.
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