Weise Christian : Mitternacht-Zeidler-Weise : das protestantische Schultheater nach 1648 im Kampf gegen hofische Kultur und absolutisches Regiment.; Kaiser, Marianne.
Welchman Edward 1665 1739 Defence Of The Church Of England : A defence of the vindication of the deprived bishops : wherein the case of Abiathar is particularly considered, and the invalidity of lay-deprivations is further proved, from the doctrine received under the Old Testament, continued in the first ages of christianity, and from our own fundamental laws, in a reply to Dr. Hody and another author : to which is annexed, the doctrine of the church of England, concerning the independency of the clergy on the lay-power, as to those rights of theirs which are purely spiritual, reconciled with our oath of supremancy, and the lay-deprivations of the popish bishops in the beginning of the reformation / by the author of the Vindication of the deprived bishops.; Dodwell, Henry,
1695
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Welchmans Protestation Concerning The Corruptions Of These Times : The Welshmans answer, to that false petition which was printed of her reputation, and protestation made in her vindication of her defamed reputation. / Written by me, Shon op Shones, by the consent of her cosins of creat qualitie; Wilham Powell, Shonny Morgan, and her cosin Cadwalladore, and her cosin Criffen, and her cosin Shenkin. Cots plutter a nailes, if her tid put know how tid so apuse us, her would would have them py their long tusks, and pumble her nose soundly.; Shones, Shon ap.
1642
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Weld George : The case of Edward Williams, Esq; : against a bill caused to be brought to the House of Peers by Mr. George Weld, a member of the House of Commons, relating to the custody, tuition, and marriage of Sir Paul Pindar, Baronet, an infant of the age of thirteen years and ten months.
1698
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Weld Nathaniel 1607 Or 8 1633 : Phyala lachrymarum. Or A few friendly teares, shed over the dead body of Mr Nathaniel Weld Mr of Arts of Emanuel Colledge in Cambridge : who in the short journey of his life, died betwene the five and sixe and twentieth yeare of his youth, 1633. Together with sundry choyce meditations of mortalitie.; Lathum, William.
Weld Thomas 1590 1662 Perfect Pharisee Under Monkish Holinesse : An answer to the booke called The perfect Pharisee under monkish holinesse: : wherein is layd open, who they are that oppose the fundamentall principles of the doctrine of the Gospel, and the scripture practises, which the authors of that book would cast upon those they call Quakers, but are found to be themselves; who appear to be no ministers of the Gospel, but walke contrary to all that ever Christ sent forth in the scripture, scorning them who live the life of the scriptures, or are brought into the obedience of the same spirit. Published for no other end but to cleare the truth from the slanders of these men, who thereby goe about to deceive the simple, and keep them off from obedience to the truth. By one whom the world calls, James Nayler.; Naylor, James,
1654
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Weld Thomas 1590 1662 Perfect Pharisee Under Monkish Holinesse Oppo : A discovery of the man of sin, : acting in a mystery of iniquitie, pleading for his kingdom, against the coming of Christ to take away sin. Or, an answer to a book set forth by Tho. Weld of Gateshead, Richard Prideaux, Sam. Hamond, Will. Cole, and Will. Durant of Newcastle. By way of reply to an answer of James Nayler's to their former book, called The perfect Pharisee: who call themselves ministers of Christ, but are found ministring for the kingdom of Antichrist. Published for clearing the innocency of the truth from their malicious slanders, and discovering their deceits. By one whom the world calls James Nayler.; Naylor, James,
Weldon Anthony Colonel : April 6. Nevves from the VVest of Ireland : relating what hapned to Captain Weldon and Captain Ashton after their passage from Bristol to the Fort of Duncannon in the mouth of the river of Waterford, with many particular enterprises performed against the rebels in those parts, to the terrour of our enemies, the glory of God, and the honour of all brave English commanders : with a letter sent from the Maior of Waterford to Caption Ashton in excuse of his rebellious designes, with Captain Ashtons sharpe and worthy reply sent in a letter to the said maior / Published by the consent of a worthy member of the House of Commons.; Ashton,
Weldon John 1588 : True report of the inditement, arraignment, conviction, condemnation, and execution of John Weldon, William Hartley, and Robert Sutton.
Welfare Fraud : The shadow economy : an international survey / Friedrich Schneider, Dominik H. Enste.; Schneider, Friedrich,
2013
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Welfare Fraud Investigation England Kent : At the Queens-house in East Greenwwich, in the county of Kent, the ninth day of March, in the fifth year of the reign of Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary, by the grace of God of England, Scotland, &c. : commissioners then present, the Right Reverend Fathers in God Henry Lord Bishop of London, Simon Lord Bishop of Ely, Thomas Lord Bishop of Lincoln, Richard Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, Dr. Thomas Plume Arch-Deacon of Rochester ...
1693
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Welfare Recipients : Men, gender divisions and welfare / edited by Jennie Popay, Jeff Hearn and Jeanette Edwards.
Welfare Recipients Employment Scotland Edinburgh Early Works To 1800 : Information for the town of Edinburgh, : in answer to the representation and answers made against their petition for a small impost for a few years upon their flesh-mercat, for making up a stock for the better maintaining and imploying their poor in manufactories.
1700?
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Welfare Recipients Employment United States : Actively seeking work? : the politics of unemployment and welfare policy in the United States and Great Britain.; King, Desmond S.,
1995
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Welfare Recipients England Biography : Report of the Committee of Inquiry into the Provision and Co-Ordination of Services to the Family of John George Auckland.; Great Britain.
Welfare Recipients England London Early Works To 1800 : A true report of the president and governours of the corporation for the poore of the city of London and liberties thereof, : touching the number of poore children maintained, the poore house-keepers imployed and releived [sic] at the Wardrobe, and Mynores houses belonging to the said governours by the pious care and encouragement of the Lord Major, commonalty and citizens of the city of London, and other good benefactors, viz.