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For Manasseth Ben Israel. The call of the Jewes out of Babylon. : Which is good tidings to the meek,
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1656
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For Mao : essays in historical matarialism : Corrigan, Philip.
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For Marx.
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For me and my gal
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For men and elders : change in the relations of generations and of men and women among the Nyakyusa- : Wilson, Monica Hunter.
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1977
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For mere mortals series.
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For motherland : Alexandra Theatre (Hull, England)
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1917
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For Mr. Cla[-?-] to be left at Mr. [C?]owley at his house in [?]field.
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17--?
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1
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For Mr. Proud
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1652
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for my dear son simon bradstreet
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2004
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For my grandson. : Pollock, Frederick,
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1953
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"For Official Use Only". : Germany (West).
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For os : digte fra frihedskampen ... : Jeppesen, Niels,
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For our faithfull and ever honored commanders, the right honorable his excellency, Sir Thomas Fairfa
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For our freedom and yours = Za nasza i wasza wolnosc : a history of the Polish Solidarity Campaign o
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For peace! For socialism! : statements of the world's communist parties. : Communist Party of Great Britain.
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For peace in Palestine. : Piratin, Philip.
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For preventing inconveniences that may happen by persons keeping ale-houses and victualing-houses, w : City of London (England).
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1682
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1
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For preventing tumultuous disorders which may happen hereafter upon pretence of assembling to make b : England and Wales.
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1682
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1
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For prevention of many incumbrances and annoyances which daily happen to the streets and passengers, : City of London (England).
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1681
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1
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For prevention of the unpardonable sin against the Holy-Ghost. : Baxter, Richard,
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1655
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For previous statistics see: Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Balance of payments and national : Southern Rhodesia.
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1
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For providing of draught-horses for carriages of the traine of artillery to the army under the comma : England and Wales.
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1645
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1
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For putting the county of Surrey into a posture of defence, by the better regulating of the trained- : England and Wales.
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1645
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1
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For Queen and country. : Farwell, Byron.
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1981
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For quieting the Post-master General, his deputies and assigns in the execution of his office : England and Wales.
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1685
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1
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For raising and maintaining of forces for the defence of the kingdom, under the command of Sir Thoma : England and Wales.
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1645
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1
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For raising moneys for Sir Thomas Fairfax army : England and Wales.
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1646
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1
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For raising monies out of delinquents estates, for maintaining horse and foote, for the garrison of : England and Wales.
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1645
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1
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