Written Communication New England History : English letters and Indian literacies : reading, writing, and New England missionary schools, 1750-1830 / Hilary E. Wyss.; Wyss, Hilary E.
Written Communication Social Aspects History : Inscription and erasure : literature and written culture from the eleventh to the eighteenth century / Roger Chartier ; translated by Arthur Goldhammer.; Chartier, Roger,
Wroclaw Poland Voivodeship Social Conditions : Land, liberties, and lordship in a late medieval countryside : agrarian structures and change in the Duchy of Wroclaw.; Hoffmann, Richard Charles.
Wrongful Death Austria : A - Case of Schmautzer v. Austria : judgment of 23 October 1995 : B - Case of Umlauft v. Austria : judgment of 23 October 1995 : C - Case of Gradinger v. Austria : judgment of 23 October 1995.; European Court of Human Rights.
1996
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Wrongful Death Maryland : Deliberate intent : a lawyer tells the true story of murder by the book / Rod Smolla.; Smolla, Rodney A.
Wroth Margaret Lady 1635 : Sir Thomas Wrothe his sad encomion, vpon his dearest consort, Dame Margaret Wrothe : Who died of a fever at Petherton Parke, in the countie of Somerset, about midnight of the 14. day of October, 1635. And was buried in the parish church of St. Stephen, in Coleman Street, London, the 11. of November, next ensuing.; Wroth, Thomas,
Wyan Richard 1638 : A sad and deplorable loving elegy : consecrated to the living memory of his best assured friend, the generally beloved, M. Richard Wyan deceased, late his Majesties proctor for the high court of the Admiralty. Who departed this life at his house at Bryl in Buckinhamshire, on Thursday the 16. of August last. 1638.; Taylor, John,
1638
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Wyandot Indians : Trois voyages au Canada / publieś par Bertrand Guégan : Jacques Cartier, Voyages faits en la Nouvelle France en 1534 et 1536. S. de Champlain, Voyages faits en la Nouvelle France en 1608 et 1611. Fr. Gabriel Sagard, Le grand voyage fait au pays des Hurons en l'an 1624 ...; Guégan, Bertrand.
1929
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Wyat Thomas : A new light-house at Milford : for the great pilots of England, for their safety, as well to avoyd the unremovable rock, Eliot, from their doore here, as to beware of the bishop and his clerks neer their harbour there.; Beech, William.
1650
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Wyat Thomas Mercer : A discovery neer Milford, in South-Wales: : being a loyal charge humbly layd upon the trust of [blank] to report it unto the Parliament of England, there being no representative for Pembrook-shire to do it; humbly offered, yet once more / by Wiliam Beech, late of the said county, for advance of their benefit neer ten thousand pounds; and for advance of their honor, more then ten times ten thousand pounds.; Beech, William.