Bristol England Social Conditions 17th Century : The sad and lamentable cry of oppression and cruelty in the city of Bristol : Relating to the prosecution of certain dissenting-Protestants in some passages most notorious to the grieved inhabitants of the said city.
Bristol George Digby Earl Of 1612 1677 Lord Digby His Last Speech A : An Answer to the Lord Digbies speech in the House of Commons to the bill of attainder of the Earle of Strafford, the 21th of Aprill 1641 : written by occasion of the first publishing of that speech of his Lordships : and now printed in regard of the reprinting of that speech.
Bristol George Digby Earl Of 1612 1677 Two Letters : An answer to the Lord George Digbies apology for himself; published Jan. 4. anno Dom. 1642. : Put into the great court of equity, otherwise called the court of conscience, upon the 28th of the same moneth, by Theophilus Philanax Gerusiphilus Philalethes Decius.; Decius, Theophilus Philanax Gerusiphilus Philalethes.
1643
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Bristol Horace : The Compassionate Eye: Horace Bristol, Photojournalist [electronic resource] / by David Rabinovitch
Bristol Prison : Freedom and justice within walls : the Bristol Prison experiment.; Emery, Frederick Edmund.
1970
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Bristol Royal Infirmary : Learning from Bristol : the report of the public inquiry into children's heart surgery at the Bristol Royal Infirmary 1984-1995.; Bristol Royal Infirmary Inquiry.
Bristow James 1667 : An elegy on the death of Mr. James Bristow, late fellow of All-souls; Palmer, Edward,
1667
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Bristow Richard 1538 1581 Briefe Treatise Of Diverse Plaine And Sur : A retentiue, to stay good Christians, in true faith and religion, against the motiues of Richard Bristow : Also a discouerie of the daungerous rocke of the popish Church, commended by Nicholas Sander D. of Diuinitie. Done by VVilliam Fulke Doctor of diuinitie, and Maister of Pembroke hall in Cambridge.; Fulke, William,
1580
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Bristow Richard 1538 1581 Demaundes To Be Proponed By Catholiques T : To the seminarye priests lately come ouer : some like gentlemen, some like marchants, some like seruing-men, and some like maymed soldiours: who in wordes speake like angelles of light, but are angelles of darkenes, and so proued in this small pamphlet, who are not to be beleeued against any vnlearned protestant, before they haue aunswered and confuted the author heerof. Which being printed more then x. yeeres past, and to this day not aunswered by Richard Briflowe [sic] priest ...
Bristow Richard 1538 1581 Reply To Fulke : A reioynder to Bristows replie in defence of Allens scroll of articles and booke of purgatorie : Also the cauils of Nicholas Sander D. in Diuinitie about the supper of our Lord, and the apologie of the Church of England, touching the doctrine thereof, confuted by William Fulke, Doctor in Diuinitie, and master of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge. Seene and allowed.; Fulke, William,
Britannia Theatre London : The Britannia diaries 1863-1875 : selections from the diaries of Frederick C. Wilton / edited by Jim Davis from the original manuscript in the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales.; Wilton, Frederick C.
1992
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Britannic Ship : Titanic survivor : the memoirs of Violet Jessop, stewardess / introduced, edited, and annotated by John Maxtone-Graham.; Jessop, Violet,
1998
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Brith Gof : Brith Gof work practices [videorecording] / [featuring] Mike Pearson.
British Africa West History 17th Century Sources : The English in West Africa 1685-1688 : the local correspondence of the Royal African Company of England, 1681-1699 : part 2 / edited by Robin Law.
2001
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British Africa West History Sources : Africa through Western eyes [microform]. Part 5, Papers of Frederick William Hugh Migeod and Mary Ward from the Royal Commonwealth Society Library at Cambridge University Library.
British Algeria Early Works To 1800 : The case of many hundreds of poor English-captives, in Algier, : together, with some remedies to prevent their increase, humbly represented to both Houses of Parliament.
1680
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British America Description And Travel Early Works To 1800 : A description of the island of Jamaica; : with the other isles and territories in America, to which the English are related, viz. Barbadoes, St. Christophers, Nievis or Mevis, Antego, St. Vincent, Dominica, Montserrat, Anguilla, Barbada, Bermudes, Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, New-York, New England, New-Found-Land. / Taken from the notes of Sr. Thomas Linch, knight, governour of Jamaica; and other experienced persons in the said places. ; Illustrated with maps. ; Published by Richard Blome.; Blome, Richard,
British Americans History Sources : Invisible immigrants : the adaptation of English and Scottish immigrants in nineteenth-century America.; Erickson, Charlotte,