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T R Active 1608 : The prentises practise in Godlinesse, and his true freedome : Diuided into ten chapters. Written by B.P.  1608 1
T R Active 1660   2
T R De L : The all-conquering genius of the most potent, and most serene prince James II. : King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, &c. Display'd in a heroick stanza occasion'd by his happy accession to the crown. Whereunto his [sic] annexed a congratulation to both their Majesties, by way of an ode, exciting the nymphs to perform their duty as usual at hymens. By T. R. de L.  1685 1
T R Dr : A short treatise of the excellency of bees, hony [sic], mead, and metheglin : with their singular and approved vertues. / By T.R. Med. Dr.  1681 1
T R Esquire : An essay upon the third Punique War : Lib. I and II : to which are added Theodosius's advice to his son and the phenix out of Claudian / by T.R., Esquire.  1671 1
T R Gent : A two-inch board for M. Prynne to peep thorow : being a full and satisfactory answer to a late libellous pamphlet ... called, A declaration of the officers and armies illegall &c. proceedings and practices against the XI impeached members ... : with ... a justification of the armies charge and proceedings against the XI impeached members, by law, president, and reason : with certaine considerable queries and observations upon the cities late tumultuous rebellious proceedings agaisnt the Parliament / vvritten by T.R., Gent.  1647 1
T R Minister : A receyt to stay the plague. Deliuered in a sermon by R.W. minister of Gods Word  1630 1
T R Thomas Rogers 1660 1694   7
T R Thomas Russel   2
T S   52
T S Active 1592   2
T S Active 1606 : Sermon preached before the Kings Majestie at White-Hall upon the ninth of February. 1605.  1606 1
T S Active 1610 : Dialogorum sacrorum libri quatuor. English  1610 1
T S Active 1614 : A ievvell for gentrie : Being an exact dictionary, or true method, to make any man vnderstand all the art, secrets, and worthy knowledges belonging to hawking, hunting, fouling and fishing. Together with all the true measures for winding of the horne. Now newly published, and beautified with all the rarest experiments that are knowne or practised at this day.  1614 1
T S Active 1624 : Christus redivivus: or The first fruits of them that sleepe : Deliuered in a sermon at the Temple Church in Easter tearme last, 1623.  1624 1
T S Active 1681 1688 : Lisander  1688 1
T S Apprentice : A Protestant prentice's loyal advice to all his fellow-apprentices in and about London : in relation to present occurrences, and the attempts lately made to debauch some of them into pernitious undertakings and tumults / by T.S. apprentice.  1680 1
T S Of Grayes Inne : Upon His Majesties late declarations for toleration and publication of war against the Hollander : a poem / by T.S. of Grayes-Inne, Esq.  1672 1
T S Thomas Seymour   6
T S Thomas Sherman   9
T S Thomas Sherman Active 1672 1680 : Divine breathings, or, A manual of practical contemplations, in one century. The second part : tending to promote gospel-principles, and a good conversation in Christ : comprizing in brief many of those great truths that are to be known and practised by a Christian / T.S.  1680 1
T S Thomas Sixesmith   4
T S Thomas Smith   3
T T   4
T T Active 17th Century : A Rich treasure : the knowledge whereof is useful, profitable, pleasant and delightful : treating, 1. Of the four complexions, 2. Notable and approved medicines ... 21. Names of market-towns, with divers other notable things / by several hands.  1698? 1
T T Active 1560 : [Some f]yne gloues deuised for Newyeres gyftes to teche yonge peop[le to] knowe good from euyll : wherby they maye learne the. x. commaundementes at theyr fyngers endes. x. other good lessons be written within the fyngers, the tree of vertues with her braunches in the right palme and the route of vyces in the lefte, with a declaration of the other pyctures folowinge in meter.  1560 1
T T Active 1590 : A myrror for Martinists, and all other schismatiques, which in these dangerous daies doe breake the godlie vnitie, and disturbe the Christian peace of the Church. Published by T.T.  1590 1
T T Merchant : Some considerations offered relating to our present trade and intended for its help and improvement / by T.T., merchant.  1698 1
T T Sacristan And Catholike Romanist : The vvhetstone of reproofe : A reprouing censure of the misintituled safe way: declaring it by discouerie of the authors fraudulent proceeding, & captious cauilling, to be a miere by-way drawing pore trauellers out of the royall & common streete, & leading them deceitfully in to a path of perdition. With a postscript of advertisements, especially touching the homilie & epistles attributed to Alfric: & a compendious retortiue discussion of the misapplyed by-way. Author T.T. Sacristan & Catholike Romanist.  1632 1
T T Thomas Thomson Active 1668   4
T Tait Memorial Committee   2
T V   5
T V L : The copy of a letter from Min Heer T.V.L. to Min Heer H.V.C. / Faithfully translated from the original.  1689 1
T V Thomas Vincent 1604 1681   8
T Van C : Min Heer T. van C's answer to Min Heer H. van L's letter of the 15th of March, 1689 : representing the true interests of Holland, and what they have already gained by our losses.  1690 1
T W   39
T W Active 1573 1595   8
T W Active 1604 : A Sermon preached at the court at White Hall before the Kings Maiesty, vpon Sunday being the 13. of May 1604. By Anthony Rudd Professor of Diuinitie, and Bishop of Saint Dauids  1604 1
T W Active 1606   2
T W Active 1662 : Gratiae theatrales, or, A choice ternary of English plays / composed upon especial occasions by several ingenious persons.  1662 1
T W Citizen Of Chester : A reply by T.W. citizen of Chester, to a Vindication of Mr. M.H's Brief enquiry into the true nature of schism, from the exceptions of T.W. &c. By a person who conceals his name  1692 1
T W Gentleman : The lamentation of Melpomene, for the death of Belphæbe our late Queene : With a ioy to England for our blessed King. / By T.W. Gentleman.  1603 1
T W Minister Of The Word Of God : A briefe recitall of the unreasonable proceedings of Dr. Laud, against T.W. minister of the word of God, which he conveyed into his hands in a letter very lately sent to him in the Tower : together with his absurd answer to the same : published to the world for the honour of his grace.  1641 1
T W Obscure Englishman : Sage vieillard. English  1621 1
T W T : A mery balade, How a wife entreated her husband, to haue her owne wyll..  1568 1
T W Thomas Weaver 1616 1663   2
T W Thomas Wilcox 1549 1608   45
T W Thomas Wilcox 1622 1687   3
T W Thomas Wooddrove : A few words to the people of England, who have had a day of visitation, : not to slight time but prize it, least ye perish.  1655 1
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