Mears Ashby England Maps : Northamptonshire [cartographic material] : sheet SP 86 NW.; Great Britain.
1971
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Mease Susan : The Two unfortunate lovers. Or, A true relation of the lamentable end of John True and Susan Mease. : Their lives this ditty doth relate. And how they dy'd unfortunate. The tune is, The brides burial.
Measles England Early Works To 1800 : De variolis & morbillis: = Of the small pox and measles: with their definitions, distinctions, causes, differences, signs, prognosticks, and cures, with cautions in aire and diet to prevent them. Also cordiall remedies, by which we may preserve our bodies from them, with locall medicines of excellent vertues to be applied outwardly or carried in the hand, to repel the venemous and pestiferous aire from entring into the body. / By Anthony Westwood, practitioner in Physick and Chirurgery at Arundel in Sussex.; Westwood, Anthony.
1656
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Measles Massachusetts Early Works To 1800 : A brief rule to guide the common-people of New-England : how to order themselves and theirs in the small pocks, or measels.; Thacher, Thomas,
Measure Theory Congresses : Measure theory applications to stochastic analysis : proceedings, Oberwolfach Conference, Germany, July 3-9, 1977 / edited by G. Kallianpur and D. Kolzow.; Conference on Measure Theory
Measurement Handbooks Manuals Etc : The Sage handbook of measurement / edited by Geoffrey Walford, Eric Tucker, and Madhu Viswanathan.
2010
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Measurement History Congresses : Quantification : a history of the meaning of measurement in the natural and social sciences / edited by Harry Woolf.; Conference on the History of Quantification in the Sciences,
Measurement Uncertainty Statistics : An introduction to uncertainty in measurement using the GUM (guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement) / L. Kirkup and R.B. Frenkel.; Kirkup, Les,
Meat Animals : Eating animals / Jonathan Safran Foer.; Foer, Jonathan Safran,
2010
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Meat Early Works To 1800 : A notable tretyse wherin is shewed, that by the word of god we may at al times eat such meates as god hath created : for the sustenaunce of man not offendynge god nor hys neyboure so that it be receaued in faith with geuing tha[n]kes for the same