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Discourse upon the twelth, thirteenth, and fourteenth verses of the fifth chapter of the Epistle of : La Peyrère, Isaac de,
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1656
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A discourse upon the uniting Scotland with England: : containing the general advantage of such an un : Fairfax, Blackerby.
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1702
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1
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A discourse upon this saying: the spirit of the nation is not yet to be trusted with liberty; le : Harrington, James,
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1659
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Discourse upon usurie
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A discourse upon usury.
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A Discourse upon usury, or, Lending money for increase (occasioned by Mr. David Jones's late farewel
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1692
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Discourse uppon a question of the estate of this time
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2
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Discourse uppon usurye : Wilson, Thomas,
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1572
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1
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Discourse variety in contemporary French : descriptive and pedagogical approaches
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1994
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A discourse : vindicating His Royal Master from the insolencies of a scandalous libel printed under : Downing, George,
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1664
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Discourse, vindicating the lawfulness of those things.
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Discourse vindicating the lawfulness of those things which are chiefly excepted against in the Churc
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A discourse vpon chyrurgery: written by that famous doctour and knight, Signior Leonardo Phiorauanti : Fioravanti, Leonardo,
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1626
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A discourse vpon the catalogue of doctors of Gods Church : to witt, aswell of those that haue beene : Devoyon, Simon.
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1598
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A discourse vpon the declaration, published by the Lord de la Noue. = Discours sur la declaration fa
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1589
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1
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A discourse vpon the earthquake that hapned throughe this realme of Englande, and other places of Ch : Golding, Arthur,
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1580
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A discourse vpon the libertie or captivitie of the Kyng : 1562.
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1562
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A discourse vpon the meanes of vvel governing and maintaining in good peace, a kingdome, or other pr
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A discourse vpon the present estate of France : together with a copie of the kings letters patents, : Hurault, Michel,
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1588
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A discourse vpon the present state of France : Hurault, Michel,
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1588
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Discourse vpon the present state of our affaires
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A Discourse vpon the questions in debate between the King and Parliament
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1642
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A discourse vpon the reasons of the resolution taken in the Valteline against the tyranny of the Gri : Sarpi, Paolo,
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1628
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A discourse vpon the Sabbath day : Wherin are handled these particulares ensuinge. 1. That the Lords : Brabourne, Theophilus,
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1628
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1
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A discourse vpon vsurie, : by waie of dialogue and oracions, for the better varietie, and more delig
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Discourse vpon vsury. : Wilson, Thomas,
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1572
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A discourse vppon a question of the estate of this time.
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1591
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A discourse vppon a question of the estate of this time. Faithfully translated out of French by E.A.
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1591
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A discourse vppon vsurye : by vvaye of dialogue and oracions, for the better varietye, and more deli : Wilson, Thomas,
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1572
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A discourse vvritten by M. Theodore de Beza, containing the life and death of M. Iohn Caluin : vvith : Bèze, Théodore de,
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1578?
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Discourse wherein clear satisfaction is given, as well concerning the right of subjects, as the righ
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Discourse wherein divine revelation is made apear to be a congruous and connatural way of affording : Banks, R. R.
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1688
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Discourse wherein divine revelation is made appear to be a congruous and connatural way of affording
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Discourse, wherein every well-wisher to Zion is excited. : Heywood, Oliver,
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1683
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Discourse wherein is asserted that just royal authority and eminency ... is yielded to the king. : Falkner, William,
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1679
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Discourse wherein is asserted that just royal authority and eminency which in this church and realm : Falkner, William,
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1684
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Discourse, wherein is demonstrated, that Protestancy is not any reall thing, but in it selfe a plato : Anderton, Lawrence.
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1633
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Discourse, wherein is examined, what is particularly lawfull. : Ascham, Antony,
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1648
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Discourse: wherein is examined, what is particularly lawfull during the confusions and revolutions o
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6
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A discourse wherein is held forth the opposition of the doctrine, worship, and practices of the Roma
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2
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A discourse : Wherein is plainly proued by the order of time and place, that Peter was neuer at Rome : Carlile, Christopher,
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1572
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Discourse. Wherein is plainly proved by the order of time and place, that Peter was never at Rome.
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3
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Discourse wherein is presented to the view of the magistrate, and all others who shall peruse the sa : Well-willer to the publique weale.
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1659
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Discourse; wherein is set forth and cleared, what the people are : Ascham, Antony,
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1649
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Discourse wherein is shewed ... the great care and endeavour of every Christian. : Arnold, Samuel,
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1674
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Discourse, wherein, the chambers of imagery are unlocked : Sheffeild, John,
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1659
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Discourse wherein the danger of, and by, unprofitable hearing is laid open and cautioned against. : Walter, Nehemiah,
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1696
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A discourse : wherein the interest of the patient in reference to physick and physicians is soberly
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Discourse wherein the late mysticall intelligence betwixt the court of England and the court of Rome
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Discourse, wherein the learning of the law touching bodies-politique is unfolded, shewing the use an : Sheppard, William,
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1659
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