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W R Doctor In Physick : No Parliament but the old, or, A new-years gift for the late interrupted Parliament, now restored to the exercise of their trust : ovvned by the Army, expected by the people, and performed by God : wherein is shewed by divers reasons, that the commonwealth can receive at present no good, but much detriment in the fundamental liberties of the nation, and the Good Old Cause, if any other Parliament sit but the late interrupted Parliament.  1659 1
W R Gent : The supremacy debated, or, The authority of Parliaments, formerly owned by Romish clergy to be the supreamest power  1689 1
W R Master Of Arts : The Christmas ordinary : a private show, wherein is expressed the jovial freedom of that festival : as it was acted at a gentleman's house among other revels / by W.R., Master of Arts.  1682 1
W R S Active 1624   2
W R Walter Rumsey 1584 1660   3
W R William Richards 1643 1705   5
W S   47
W S Active 17th Century : A most delightful history of the famous clothier of England, called Jack of Newbery ... / written by W.S.  1684 1
W S Active 1595 : Locrine  1595 1
W S Active 1612 : Funerall elegye in memory of the late vertuous Maister William Peter of Whipton neere Excester  1612 1
W S Active 1617 : Marcus Antonius de Dominis, Archiepiscopus Spalatensis, suae profectionis consilium exponit. English  1617 1
W S Active 1618 : The Duke of Saxonie his iubilee : with a short chronologie. Both shewing the goodnesse of God, in blessing the Gospel of Christ, since Luther first opposed the Popes pardons.  1618 1
W S Active 1632 : Cupids schoole : wherein, yongmen and maids may learne diuers sorts of new, witty, and amorous complements. Newly written, and neuer any written before in the same kinde.  1632 1
W S Active 1634 : Bought wit is best. Or, Tom Longs journey to London, to buy wit.  1634 1
W S Esq Of The Inner Temple   2
W S Gent : The golden fleece wherein is related the riches of English wools in its manufactures : together with the true uses and the abuses of the aulnageors, measurers and searchers offices / by W. S.  1656 1
W S Maney And Son Ltd : Labour history review [electronic resource].  1990 1
W S Of The Inner Temple Esq : Reports of that learned and judicious clerk, J. Gouldsborough, Esq. sometimes one of the protonotaries of the court of common pleas, or, His collection of choice cases, and matters agitated in all the courts at Westminster, in the latter yeares of the reign of Queen Elizabeth : with learned arguments at the barr, and on the bench, and the grave resolutions and judgements thereupon, of the Chief Justice Anderson, and Popham, and the rest of the judges of those times : never before published and now printed by his original copy : with short notes in the margent of the chief matters therein contained : with the yeare, terme, and number roll, of many of the cases : and two exact tables, viz. : a briefer, of the names of the severall cases, with the nature of the actions on which they are founded, and a larger, of all the remarkable things contained in the whole book / by W. S. ...  1653 1
W S One Of The Clerks Of The Upper Bench Office   2
W S R   2
W S R Active 1624 : Euery dayes sacrifice. : Wherein is comprehended, many comfortable prayers and meditations, very necessary for all Christians. : Also many comforts for the sicke which are afflicted by the sight of their sinnes, and the terrour of death: / written by D. M. Luther, a little before his end. ; With most true comforts out of Holy Scripture of the knowledge we shall haue of one another in the world to come. Translated by W.S.R.  1617 1
W S Veritatis Amator   3
W S William Stuart 1677   2
W T   8
W T Active 1601 : Considerationi civili sopra l'historie di Francesco Guicciardini e d'altri historici. English  1601 1
  W T O -- 2 Related Authors   2
W T William Thomason   2
W T William Tunstall : W. T. to fair Clio; : who, the first time he had the honour to see her, sung a ballad of her own composing, in compliment to one he had writ before. To the tune of, To all ye ladies, &c.  1716 1
  W Tito Wasito -- See Wasito W., Tito.
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W V   2
W V Gent   2
W V Sir : Popery plain foppery: or, The excellency of the Protestant religion, in opposition to popery : A poem, written by Sir W.V. Baronet. Licensed, and entred according to Act of Parliament.  1689 1
W W   16
W W 17th Century : An elegy on the death of that painful minister of the Gospel Mr. James Fitton : who fell asleep in the Lord, the 12th of this instant June, 1677 / by W.W.  1677 1
W W Active 1577 1582   3
W W Active 1591   3
W W Active 1606 : Newes come latle from Pera  1606 1
W W Active 1623   4
W W Gent : The black book of Newgate, or, An exact collection of the most material proceedings at all the sessions in the Old baily, for eighteen months last past ... : as also reflections and observations on several passages set forth as a warning to all that read it / by W.W. Gent.  1677 1
W W Loyal Citizen   2
W W M A And Chaplain To A Person Of Honour : The state of blessedness / by W.W.  1681 1
W W Surgeon : Novum lumen chirurgicum extinctum, or, Med. Colbatch's New light of chirurgery put out : Wherein the dangerous and uncertain woundcuring of the pretending med. and the base imposture of his quack medicines, are impartially examin'd, describ'd, and evidently confuted and the method and medicines formerly receiv'd, and successfully practis'd, are rationally vindicated from the calumnies of his ignorant and malicious aspersions. : His experiments which he mentions, convicted of falshood; and others what their miscarriages are, annex'd; which he had craftily and knowingly suppress'd. / By W.W. surgeon.  1695 1
W W W : Obituary notice of T. G. Bonney.    1
W W William Watson 1559 1603 : A collection of several treatises concerning the reasons and occasions of the penal laws. : Viz. I. The execution of justice, in England, not for religion, but for treason: 17 Dec. 1583. II. Important considerations, by the secular priests: printed A.D. 1601. III. The Jesuits reasons unreasonable: 1662.  1678 1
W W William Watts Active 1633 : The strange and dangerous voyage of Captaine Thomas Iames, in his intended discouery of the Northwest Passage into the South Sea : VVherein the miseries indured both going, wintering, returning; and the rarities obserued, both philosophicall and mathematicall, are related in this iournall of it. Published by his Maiesties command. To which are added, a plat or card for the sayling in those seas. Diuers little tables of the author's, of the variation of the compasse, &c. VVith an appendix concerning longitude, by Master Henry Gellibrand astronomy reader of Gresham Colledge in London. And an aduise concerning the philosophy of these late discouereyes, by W.W.  1633 1
W W William Whitfeild   2
W W William Williams   3
W W William Wither : Proposals to the officers of the Army, and to the City of London for the taking off all excise, taxes, and custom: : with a perfect unity of the Army, City, and Commons of England, for a free Parliament, and a firm peace, throughout the three nations. / By VV.VV. Gent.  1660 1
W W William Wood : An expedient to avoid the great charge of new coyning the clipped money for the present, : and for the making it as useful as if it were new coyned: as also to prevent clipping for the future: humbly offered to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons / by W. W.  1695 1
W W Wood William : An expedient to avoid the great charge of new coyning the clipped money for the present, : and for the making it as useful as if it were new coyned: as also to prevent clipping for the future: / humbly offered to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons, by W.W.  1695 1
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