Place Attachment Islamic Empire : Routes and realms [electronic resource] : the power of place in the early Islamic world / Zayde Antrim.; Antrim, Zayde.
Place Marketing Germany Berlin : Staging the new Berlin : place marketing and the politics of urban reinvention post-1989 / Claire Colomb.; Colomb, Claire.
Plagiarism France History 20th Century : God's plagiarist : being an account of the fabulous industry and irregular commerce of the abbe Migne.; Bloch, R. Howard.
1994
1
Plagiarism Great Britain : The Engineering plagiarist, or, Dodd from Phillips exposed [electronic resource].
1795
1
Plagiarism Great Britain History 19th Century : Original copy [electronic resource] : plagiarism and originality in nineteenth-century literature / Robert Macfarlane.; Macfarlane, Robert,
Plagiarism In Music History And Criticism : Sounds like teen spirit : stolen melodies, ripped-off riffs, and the secret history of rock and roll / Timothy English.; English, Timothy,
Plagniol Eugene : Défense du Citoyen Eugène Plagniol, dans le procès des quinze [electronic resource] : relatif à plusieurs écrits publiés par la Société des amis du peuple.; Plagniol, Eugène.
Plague 17th Century : The surgeons mate, or, Military & domestique surgery. : Discouering faithfully & plainly ye method and order of ye surgeons chest, ye vses of the instruments, the vertues and operations of ye medicines w[ith] ye exact cures of wounds made by gun-shott, and otherwise as namely: wounds, apostumes, ulcers, fistula's fractures, dislocations, w[ith] ye most ealie & safest wayes of amputation or dismembring, the cures of the scuruey, of ye fluxes of ye belly, of ye collicke and iliaca passio, of tenasmus and exitus ani, and of the calenture, with a treatise of ye cure of ye plague. / by John Woodall.; Woodall, John,
1639
1
Plague Biblical Teaching England Early Works To 1800 : Some wholesome covnsells and directions : drawn up, and given out by occasion of the present plague, specially for the benefit of such poore families and persons, as either now are or have been visited therewith, and are recovered.
Plague Diagnosis Early Works To 1800 : A brief treatise of the nature, causes, signes, preservation from, and cure of the pestilence / collected by W. Kemp ...; Kemp, W.
Plague Economic Aspects : The nature of a quarantine, as it is performed in Italy [electronic resource] : to guard against ... the plague : with important remarks on the necessity of laying open the trade to the East Indies : to enable the government (by an increase of revenue arising from an extension of commerce) to take off the taxes which burthen the nation ...; Untainted Englishman.
Plague England Exeter Early Works To 1800 : The graces folowyng be grau[n]ted to al the bretherne [and] systers benefactours and good doers vnto the hospytall of ye blessyd co[n]fessour Saynt Rocke fou[n]ded [and] establyssyd w[ith]in the cyte Excester : the daye that they do say a pater noster an Aue, [and] a crede it is grau[n]ted them that they shal neuer be infecte not greued w[ith] the stroke of ye pestylence as more playnly it dothe appere in hys legende how and whan al myghty god graunted thys petycyon to the sayd blessyd co[n]fessour Saynt Rocke, [and] sent yt by hys angell Raphaell
1522
1
Plague England History 17th Century : The preachers precept of consideration, or, Englands chief lesson and duty in this sad time of visitation : wherein is contained, 1. A catalogue and collection of all the particular capital sins mentioned in Scriptures ... 2. The author's opinion and judgment, for which and why it is, that this unparallel'd visitation is now laid upon us / delivered in the parish church of St. Katherine Coleman, London, upon the monthly fast-days set apart for humiliation, by His Majesties special command.; Dobson, Jeremiah.
1665
1
Plague England History 17th Century Religious Aspects : A spiritual antidote against sinful contagion in dying times : a cordial for believers in dying times with a corrosive for wicked men in dying times / at first written as a letter to private friends in daily expectation of death by the plague, and afterwards printed for more public good.; Doolittle, Thomas,
1665
1
Plague England Law And Legislation : A short forme of thankesgiving to God, for staying the contagious sickenes of the plague: : to be used in common prayer, on Sundayes, Wednesdayes and Fridayes / Set forth by authoritie.