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By bread alone. : Brown, Lester Russell,
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1974
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1
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By candle light a little comedy in three acts : Geyer, Sugfried.
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1900
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1
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By command of the king of kings
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1774
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1
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By commission under the great seal of England, directed to all arch-bishops, barons, baronets, knigh : England and Wales.
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1671?
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1
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By day, a lifted study-storehouse. / Container of (work): Larkin, Philip. : Brynmor Jones Library.
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1987
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1
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By Doctor James Tilborgh, famous through Germany, and Holland, and Brabant, France and Italy, for cu
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169-?
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1
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By eastern windows : the story of a battle of souls and minds in the prison camps of Sumatra. : McDougall, William H.
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1951
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1
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by Edward A.Armstrong. : Armstrong, Edward Allworthy.
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1946
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1
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By-elections in British politics
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1973
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1
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By gaslight. : Theatre Royal (Hull, England)
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1855
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1
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By George Jones of Hatton-Garden Holborn, A corner-house, three doors from the Sign of the New Hole : Jones, George,
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1675
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1
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By George Jones of Hatton-Garden, Holbourn a corner house, three doors from the sign of the New hole : Jones,
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1674
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1
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By Grand Central Station I sat down and wept. : Smart, Elizabeth.
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1977
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1
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By great waters : a Newfoundland and Labrador anthology
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1974
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1
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by H.C.Peterson and G.C.Fite. : Peterson, Horace Cornelius.
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1968
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1
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by H.Johnson and B.M. Gwertzman. : Johnson, Haynes Bonner,
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1969
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1
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By H.L. Stimson and M. Bundy. : Stimson, Henry Lewis.
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1971
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1
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by H N. Whitford & R. D. Craig. : Whitford, H. N.
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1
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By hand and brain : the story of the Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union. : Hughes, Fred,
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1953
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1
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By hands now known : Jim Crow's legal executioners : Burnham, Margaret, 1944- author.
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2022
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1
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By heart : Elizabeth Smart, a life. : Sullivan, Rosemary.
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1991
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1
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By heavens decree the sound of musick by Davids hand ....
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16--?
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1
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By Henry Keepe, formerly of New-Inn-Hall in the University of Oxford, gentleman-commoner, and now of : H. K.
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1683
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1
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By His Excellency a proclamation. : Whereas His Majesty hath been graciously pleased, by his royal l : Territory and Dominion of New-England.
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1689
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1
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By His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governor in chief of Their Majesties provin : New York (Colony).
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1693
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1
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By His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief of the province of New-Y
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3
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By His Excellency Coll. Benjamin Fletcher captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties pr : New York (Colony).
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1696
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1
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By His Excellency. Forasmuch as divers of this nation, notwithstanding their peaceable living and ab : Cromwell, Oliver,
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1651
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1
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By His Excellency Richard Earl of Bellomont, captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties : New York (Colony).
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1699
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1
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By His Excellency the governour. : Whereas it hath been of absolute necessity, that a certain number : Massachusetts.
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1692
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1
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By his Excellency the Lord General and the Council of State. Whereas information is given that sever
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2
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By his Excellency the Lord General. Whereas complaints have been made, that divers souldiers most un : Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax,
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1649
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1
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By his Excellency the Lord Generall. Whereas daily complaints are made, that some disorderly souldie : Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax,
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1649
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1
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By His Excellency the Lord Justice and Council, a proclamation, : Charles Porter, Whereas several pr : Ireland.
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1696
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1
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By His Excellency. : Whereas I am informed that complaints are daily made, that divers people, both : Cromwell, Oliver,
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1651
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1
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By his Excellency. : Whereas it hath pleased God by his gracious providence and goodnesse, to put th : England and Wales.
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1650
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1
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By his grace, Richard Duke of Tyrconnell &c. Captain General of his Majesties forces. : Whereas upon : Tyrconnel, Richard Talbot,
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1689
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1
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By His Grace the Duke of Norfolke, Earl-Marshal of England. : In pursuance of an order of the Lords : Norfolk, Henry Howard,
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1694
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1
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By His Grace the Duke of Norfolke, Earl-Marshall of England : It being expected, that the present mo
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1700
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1
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By his Highnes Council in Scotland, for the government thereof: instructions for the justices of pea : Scotland.
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1655
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1
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By His Highnes Council in Scotland for the government thereof. : Whereas it hath the most wise God i : Scotland.
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1658
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1
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By His Highnes Councill in Scotland for the government thereof: : a declaration, for putting in exec : Scotland.
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1656
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1
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By his Highnes Councill in Scotland, for the government thereof. : Although the said council have wi : Scotland.
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1655
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1
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By his Highnes Councill in Scotland, for the government thereof. : It having pleased the Lord to vis : Scotland.
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1655
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1
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By his Highnes [sic] council in Scotland, for the government thereof: : Instructions for the Justice
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2
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By His Highness : a proclamation for relief of godly ministers against suits and molestations by per
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2
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By His Highness. A proclamation for the better encouragement of godly ministers and others, and thei
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2
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By His Highness : a proclamation prohibiting horse races for six moneths.
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2
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By His Highness: a proclamation prohibiting the disturbing of ministers and other Christians in thei
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3
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By His Highness the Lord Protector's Council for the affairs in Ireland : For the better destroying
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1656
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1
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