Lysimachus Irenaeus : Bellamius enervatus: or, A full answer to a book entitled A plea for the commonalty of London. : Which is as the authour Mr. Bellamy cals it; a vindication of their rights (which have been long withholden from them) in the choyce of sundry city officers. As also a iustification of the powerent the Court of Common-Counsell in the making of acts, or by-laws, for the good and profit of the citizens, notwithstanding the negative voyces of the Lord Major, and aldermen. / Refuted by Irenæus Lysimachus:.
1645
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Lysne Joachim : Financial markets and the global recession / Benjamin Naas and Joachim Lysne, editors.
Lyster Thomas : The blessings of eighty eight, or, A short narrative of the auspicious protection of our reform'd Protestant church under the number of eight : with a brief numerical collection of the most miraculous operations, and mysterious revelations of divine wisdom inserted in sacred wit : together with the most remarkable conquests, judgements, deliverances, mutations, and fatal catastrophe's which have hap'ned in this British Isle since the Creation, and how they fall ... under their digital numbers : with divinve poems and meditations / by Thomas Lyster.
1698
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Lytcott George Sir : To my posterity, 1675. (Anno ætatis quadrigesimo secundo.) Not to ... to any bod[y] ... [pub]lickly. I know the booksellers shops abound with numerous volumes upon all subjects, therefore it's vanity in any body in this age to attempt by his writings to treat the world with novelty ...
1675
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Lyte Charles : Sir Joseph Banks, 18th century explorer, botanist and entrepreneur.
1980
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Lyte Geraldine : Developing nursing practice with children and young people / edited by Jane Hughes and Geraldine Lyte.
Lyte Henry 1573 : The art of tens, or Decimall arithmeticke : Wherein, the art of arithmeticke is taught in a most exact and perfit method, auoyding the intricacie of fractions. Exercised by Henry Lyte Gentleman, and by him set forth for his countries good.