Clarke William Active 17th Century : The rest-less ghost, or, Wonderful news from Northamptonshire and Southwark : being a most true and perfect account of a persons appearance that was murdered above two hundred and fifty years ago : first about three weeks since, to one William Clarke at Hennington in Northhampton-shire, whom it appointed to meet in Southwark, and did there appear to him again, and several others on Sunday last, the 10th of this instant January : where it discovered a great parcel of money, and some writings buried in the ground, which were disposed off by his order, and then seeming satisfied it disappeared : this relation is taken from the said Will. Clarks own mouth who came to London on purpose, and will be attested and justified by Will. Stubbins, Iohn Charlton, and John Steven, to be spoken with any day, at the Castle Inn without Smith Field-Barrs, and many others.
1675
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Clarke William C : Place and people : an ecology of a New Guinean community.
1971
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Clarke William Eagle : The birds of Yorkshire : being a historical account of the avi-fauna of the county.
1907
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Clarke William H 1829 1871 : Travels and explorations in Yorubaland, 1854-1858 / by William H. Clarke ; edited and with an introd. by J. A. Atanda.
Clarke William Quaker : One blow more at the Saducees and gross antichristian errors : containing a brief narrative of the most material things that passed in discourse at Kings-Heath-Meeting the 4th of October 1696 betwixt Thomas Curtis, an antient preacher among the Quakers and me, William Clarke, one that belonged to that meeting.
Clarkson Alexander 1977 : Fragmented fatherland : immigration and Cold War conflict in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1945-1980 / Alexander Clarkson.
2013
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Clarkson B L : Cooperative enterprises : an inaugural lecture.
Clarkson Gail P : Developing leadership research : papers from the Northern Leadership Academy Fellows 2007 Conference, Hall Garth Hotel, Darlington, UK, September 2007 / edited by Gail P. Clarkson.
Clarkson Lawrence : Truth released from prison, to its former libertie. : Or, A true discovery, who are the troublers of true Israel; the disturbers of Englands peace. With a brief narration; in which is impartially debated of, who are the true embassadors of that great Jehovah, the Prince of Peace. By Lawrence Clarkson, a labourer in that great mysterie of godlinesse.
Claro Samuel Valde : Catalogo del Archivo Musical de la Catedral de Santiago de Chile / por S. Claro.
1974
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Claro Vado Ed De : The burden of England, Scotland, & Ireland: or, The watchmans alarum. : In a plain declaration to the Kings most excellent Majesty, pointing out the chiefe sins, and causes of this civill war, and of all those judgements under which the three kingdomes now groane, plainely proved by Gods Word, and our practise. Also shewing the meanes, or remedies, (approved of by God) for the establishing a sound peace, and the removing of the said judgements out of the three aforesaid kingdomes / according to the mean wisdome God hath given unto the author, Ed: de Claro Vado.