Throckmorton Job 1545 1601 Defence Of Job Throkmorton Against The S : An ansvvere vnto a certaine calumnious letter published by M. Iob Throkmorton, and entituled, A defence of I. Throkmorton against the slaunders of M. Sutcliffe : wherein the vanitie both of the defence of himselfe, and the accusation of others is manifestly declared, by Matthevv Sutcliffe.; Sutcliffe, Matthew,
1595
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Throckmorton Job 1545 1601 Petition Directed To Her Most Excellent : An ansvvere to a certaine libel supplicatorie, or rather diffamatory : and also to certaine calumnious articles, and interrogatories, both printed and scattered in secret corners, to the slaunder of the ecclesiasticall state, and put forth vnder the name and title of a petition directed to her Maiestie: vvherein not onely the friuolous discourse of the petitioner is refuted, but also the accusation against the disciplinarians his clyents iustified, and the slaunderous cauils at the present gouernement disciphred by Mathew Sutcliffe.; Sutcliffe, Matthew,
1592
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Throgmorton Robert 1608 : The liues, apprehension, araignment & execution, of Robert Throgmorton. William Porter. Iohn Bishop. Gentlemen : Together with the prayer which themselues made, & exercised both after their co[n]uiction & at their execution, who were al executed at S. Thomas a Watrings, on Fryday being the 26 of Februarie. 1608. for certaine robberies, & a muther [sic] committed on Bagshot-Heath.
1608
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Thrombolytic Therapy : ABC of antithrombotic therapy / edited by Gregory Y.H. Lip and Andrew D. Blann.
Thucydides Criticism And Interpretation : Thucydides on Strategy : Grand Strategies in the Peloponnesian War and their Relevance Today / Athanassios G. Platias, Constantinos Koliopoulos.; Platias, Athanasios G.,
Thule : A description of the isles of Orkney; by master James Wallace, late minister of Kirkwall, published after his death by his son. To which is added, An essay concerning the Thule of the ancients; Wallace, James,
1693
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Thule History : An account of the Islands of Orkney / by James Wallace ... ; to which is added an essay concerning the Thule of the ancients.; Wallace, James,
Thunderstorms Berkshire England : Strange and terrible news from Oakingham in the county of Berks. : being a full and true relation of a great and terrible thunder-clap that happened on the 23 day of July 1675, between 11 and 12 a clock in the forenoon : by which was killed one Chr. Batchelor as he was sitting in a chair by the fireside, in Oakingham aforesaid ...
Thunderstorms England Devonshire Early Works To 1800 : A true account of a most terrible storm of thunder and lightning, that happened at Cruise Morchard, four miles distant from Tiverton in Devonshire, on Monday, being the 18th of February last past, about one of the clock in the morning..
Thunderstorms England London Early Works To 1800 : An account of a strange and prodigious storm of thunder, lightning & hail, : which happened in and about London, on Tuesday the eighteenth of this instant May; wherein there fell some hailstones as big as a pullets egg, and other five, six and seven inches in compass, which cut the faces, heads and hands of several persons, and shattered, broke and destroyed abundance of glass-windows in and apout the city. Likewise, a relation of a terrible tempest of thunder, lightning, &c. at a town in Oxfordshire, which burnt much corn, some barns, and houses, and killed many cattel, and had like to have consumed the whole town. As also, another relation of what happened to a ship at sea by thunder and lightning. Together with an account of on extradordinary tempest that happened at Blois in France, accompanied with hail-stones as big as a man's fist ... with an account of the noble and magnificent appearance at the first going out of the Colonel's Company of the Orange under the command of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Clayton Lord Mayor of London.
1680
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Thunderstorms Flintshire Wales : A Strange and wonderful relation of a clap of thunder : which lately set fire to the dwelling-house of one Widow Rosingrean, living in the town of Ewloe, in the parish of Howerden in the county of Flint ... : also another relation of a sow of one John Bartington's of Broad-Lane in the same town ...
1677
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Thunderstorms France Blois Early Works To 1800 : An account of a strange and prodigious storm of thunder, lightning & hail, : which happened in and about London, on Tuesday the eighteenth of this instant May; wherein there fell some hailstones as big as a pullets egg, and other five, six and seven inches in compass, which cut the faces, heads and hands of several persons, and shattered, broke and destroyed abundance of glass-windows in and apout the city. Likewise, a relation of a terrible tempest of thunder, lightning, &c. at a town in Oxfordshire, which burnt much corn, some barns, and houses, and killed many cattel, and had like to have consumed the whole town. As also, another relation of what happened to a ship at sea by thunder and lightning. Together with an account of on extradordinary tempest that happened at Blois in France, accompanied with hail-stones as big as a man's fist ... with an account of the noble and magnificent appearance at the first going out of the Colonel's Company of the Orange under the command of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Clayton Lord Mayor of London.
1680
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Thunderstorms Netherlands Early Works To 1800 : A True and perfect relation of the great harm done by a dreadful storm of wind, thunder, lightning, mixed with rain and hail: which happen'd on the 22 of July instant, old style, in the cities of Utrecht and Amsterdam, and divers other places in Flanders and Holland : being the extract of two letters, as they were printed in both the above cities.
1674
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Thunderstorms Oxfordshire England Early Works To 1800 : An account of a strange and prodigious storm of thunder, lightning & hail, : which happened in and about London, on Tuesday the eighteenth of this instant May; wherein there fell some hailstones as big as a pullets egg, and other five, six and seven inches in compass, which cut the faces, heads and hands of several persons, and shattered, broke and destroyed abundance of glass-windows in and apout the city. Likewise, a relation of a terrible tempest of thunder, lightning, &c. at a town in Oxfordshire, which burnt much corn, some barns, and houses, and killed many cattel, and had like to have consumed the whole town. As also, another relation of what happened to a ship at sea by thunder and lightning. Together with an account of on extradordinary tempest that happened at Blois in France, accompanied with hail-stones as big as a man's fist ... with an account of the noble and magnificent appearance at the first going out of the Colonel's Company of the Orange under the command of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Clayton Lord Mayor of London.
1680
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Thunderstorms Suffolk England : A Terrible thunder-clap at Wangford in the county of Suffolk : whereby 1 knight, 1 colonel, and a captian of a troop, with several other gentlemen of quality and their attendants ... were much mangled by a thunderbolt ... / published for the benefit of all those that are misinformed by an imperfect paper already divulged, this being the exact copy sent to a person of quality in London, by a gentleman who was an ey-witness [sic], and summoned for one of the crowners quest.
1661
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Thundridge England Maps : Hertfordshire [cartographic material] : sheet TL 31 NE.; Great Britain.
1977
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Thurber James : Thurber : a biography.; Bernstein, Burton.