Snuff Films : Snuff : real death and screen media / edited by Neil Jackson, Shaun Kimber, Johnny Walker, and Thomas Joseph Watson ; foreword by David Kerekes.
2016
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Snuff Law And Legislation Great Britain Early Works To 1800 : Reasons humbly offered by the fair traders and dealers in snuff, : against a clause in a bill now depending before your Lordships, entitled, A bill to prevent the mischiefs by manufacturing leaves, or other things, to resemble tobacco; so far as relates to a clause for preventing the abuses in mixing and colouring of snuff.
1716
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Snyder Gary 1930 : Tradition and innovation in the poetry of Gary Snyder, 1952-1982 / Peter Alfred James Easy.; Easy, Peter Alfred James,
1983
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Snyder Zack 1966 : A portrait of the auteur as fanboy : the construction of authorship in transmedia franchises / Anastasia Salter and Mel Stanfill.; Salter, Anastasia,
2020
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Soame Mary 1670 : On the death of Mris Mary Soame : wife of Mr. Edmond Soame of Hackney, who departed this life February the 5th, 1669 [i.e. 1670]
1670
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Soame Susanna 1692 : The mourners memorial : in two sermons on the death of the truly pious Mris. Susanna Soame, late wife of Bartholomew Soame of Thurlow, Esq., who deceased Febru. 14, 1691/2 : with some account of her death / by Timothy Wright, Robert Fleming.; Wright, Timothy.
1692
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Soame Thomas Sir : Sir Tho. Soame vindicated by a vote of Parliament of March 12, 1659, for the discharging of two former votes of June 1, 1649 : with a recital of the said votes so discharged : for the information of the people concerning the pretended crimes occasioning the same.
1660
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Soames William Sir : The late Lord Chief Justice North's argument in the case between Sir William Soames, sheriff of Svffolk and Sir Sam. Barnardiston, Bar. adjudged in the court of exchequer-chambers upon a writ of error : containing the reasons of that judgement.; Guilford, Francis North,
Soap Factories India : Report on survey of labour conditions in soap factories in India : (1965-66).; India.
1970
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Soap Manufacture Early Works To 1800 : To the Right Honourable and Honourable the Knights, citizens and burgesses, in Parliament assembled: : the humble petition of Edward Fayeth, from Preston in England:.; Fayeth, Edward.
Soap Taxation England London Early Works To 1800 : To the supreme authority the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England : some considerations about the excise of 4s. 8d. per barrell upon sope, humbly offered by the sope-makers of London, who lately presented their petition to your Honors.
1650
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Soap Trade England 17th Century : A Short and trve relation concerning the soap-busines : containing the severall patents, proclamations, orders, whereby the soape-makers of London, and other His Majesties subjects were damnified by the gentlemen that were the patentees for soape at Westminster with the particular proceedings concerning the same.
1641
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Soap Trade England 17th Century Early Works To 1800 : A short and true relation concerning the soap-busines. : Containing the severall patents, proclamations, orders, whereby the soape-makers of London, and other His Majesties subjects, were damnified, by the gentlemen that were the patentees for soape at Westminster, with the particular proceedings concerning the same.
Sober Dialogue : An answer to a late pamphlet, called A Sober dialogue, between a Scotch Presbyterian a London church-man, and a real Quaker, scandalously reflecting on the Church of England : as if her doctrine and common-prayer did justifie the antichristian doctrine, of the real Quaker, viz. that the light within, whither in heathen, or Christian is sufficient to salvation without anything else; wherein the plain deism and antichristian principles of the real Quaker and his party, and the pretended church man, are plainly detected. By a friend to the author of the dialogue, called, a Sober dialogue, between a country friend, a London friend, and one of G.K.'s friends.
Sober Expostulation With Some Of The Clergy : A few positions of the sincere belief and Christian doctrine of the people of God called Quakers (to obviate misrepresentations and calumnies about the same.) : Being inserted as an appendix to a book, entitled, A sober expostulation with some of the clergy, &c.; Whitehead, George,
1698
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Sober Reply On Behalf Of The People Called Quakers : A just rebuke to the Quakers insolent behaviour, in their two books, i.e. A just censure, &c. the other, A sober reply, &c. : both presented to some members of Parliament. : Also a dialogue between a civilian and a Quaker.; Bugg, Francis,