Light Religious Aspects Early Works To 1800 : A Christian epistle to Friends in general : of weighty concern, for their present and future peace and safety from the soul's adversary's subtill devices and snares of death. To be carefully communicated to the children of light, and professors thereof every where. Being faithfully given forth, and recommended from the spirit of Christ; by his servant George Whitehead.; Whitehead, George,
Light Symbolic Aspects Early Works To 1800 : Aula lucis, : or, The house of light : a discourse written in the year 1651. / By S.N. a modern speculator.; Vaughan, Thomas,
Lightfoot Robert Henry : Studies in the Gospels / essays in memory of R.H. Lightfoot edited by D.E. Nineham.
1955
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Lightfoot William Gent : The case of the widdow and children of John Sayer Esq, deceased and William Lightfoot, Gent : relating their title to the mannour of Bidstone about to be impeached by a bill brought in before the Lords of Parliament in order to be passed into an act for restoring the Earl of Derby to the said mannor.
1690
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Lighthorne England Maps : Warwickshire [cartographic material] : sheet SP 35 NW.; Great Britain.
Lighthouses England Dungeness : The grieuances of the owners and masters of shipping trading to the southwards, against the patent for Dungennesse light
Lighthouses Europe Western Pictorial Works : Lighthouses of the Atlantic / photography by Philip Plisson and Guillaume Plisson ; text by Daniel Charles.; Plisson, Philip.
2001
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Lighthouses France : Lighthouses and lightships : a descriptive and historical account of their mode of construction and organization / by W.H. Davenport Adams.; Adams, W. H. Davenport
1871
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Lighthouses Germany History : Entwicklung, Aufbau und Verwaltung des Seezeichenwesens an der deutschen Nordseeküste bis zur Mitte des 19 Jahrhunderts.; Lang, A. W.
Lighthouses History : The story of our lighthouses and lightships : descriptive and historical / by W.H. Davenport Adams.; Adams, W. H. Davenport
1891
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Lighthouses Law And Legislation England Early Works To 1800 : At the court at Whitehall, the seventeenth day of January, 1676/7 : by the Kings most excellent Majesty, and the Right Honourable the Lords of His Majesties Most Honourable Privy-Council. Whereas upon the humble petition of Sir John Clayton knight, setting forth, that by vertue of His Majesties letters patents he had erected at above two thousand pounds charge, several light-houses upon the northern coasts, for the benefit of navigation.
1677
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Lighthouses Scotland History : The lighthouse Stevensons : the extraordinary story of the building of the Scottish lighthouses by the ancestors of Robert Louis Stevenson.; Bathurst, Bella.
Lighting England London Early Works To 1800 : [To the] right honourable the Lord Mayor, Court of Aldermen, and commonalty of the city of London, in Common Council assembled : reasons humbly offered against the old lights, called convex-lights.
Lightning : A Full and true relation of the death and slaughter of a man and his son at plough, together with four horses, in the parish of Cookham in the county of Berks, Sept. 2, 1680 : slain by the thunder and lightning that then and there happened, as may fully be testified by credible persons whose names are hereunto adjoyned : likewise the same day happened another sad accident near Norwich, eight persons, being struck dead in a church porch by thunder / published for prevention of false reports.
Lightning Religious Aspects : Dreadful news from Southwark, or, A Most true relation how one Margaret Simpson widow, together with Elizabeth Griffin an infant of about a year and an half old, were wonderfully struck dead with a thunderbolt in ship-yard in Kent-Street on Munday the 4th of this instant August between two and three of the clock in the afternoon : the said Margaret Simpson having but just before used many oaths and execrations on herself about paying a farthing, which 'tis believ'd was false : with the miraculous manner how the thunderbolt entred and no place to be found where it should pass out, nor wound found on either of the said parties kill'd.