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Knacke to know a knaue from an honest man. : M. B.,
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1596
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1
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Knacke to know a knave from an honest man. : M. B.,
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1596
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1
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Knagen. : Willumsen, Dorrit.
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1980
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1
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Knapdale - Loch Caolisport : Great Britain.
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1988
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1
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Knapp lectures : Kirkland, Edward Chase.
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1952
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1
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The Knaresborough story. : Kellett, Arnold.
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1972
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1
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Knaresborough : wills and administrations.
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1
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Knaresborough.Wills asministratious from the Knaresborough court rolls.
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1
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The knaue of clubbs
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2
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Knaue of clubs. : Rowlands, Samuel,
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1609
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1
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The knaue of harts : Haile fellow, vvell met. : Rowlands, Samuel,
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1612
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1
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Knaue of harts : Haile fellow, well met. : Rowlands, Samuel,
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1613
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1
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Knaus. : Pietsch, Ludwig.
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1899
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1
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The knave in grain.
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1961
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1
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The knave in graine, new vampt : A witty comedy, acted at at the Fortune many dayes together with gr : J. D.,
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1640
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1
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Knave of clubbes
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4
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Knave of clubbs.
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2
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The knave of clubbs : Tis merry when knaues meete. : Rowlands, Samuel,
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1
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Knave of clubs. : Rowlands, Samuel,
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1609
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1
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The knave of clubs. : Otherwise called, A game at cards, and clubs trump. Doe you not see the knave
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2
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The knave of diamonds : Grand Theatre & Opera House (Hull, England)
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1922
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1
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Knave of harts
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2
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Knave out of doores
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1659
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1
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Knave uncloak'd.
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2
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The knave uncloak'd, or, The Jesuit in his colours : being an answer, by way of letter, to a late se : Son of the Church of England.
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1679
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1
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Knavery in all trades, or, The coffee-house : a comedy : as it was acted in the Christmas holidays b : Tatham, John,
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1664
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1
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Knavery made known : T. J.
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1674
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1
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The knavery of astrology discover'd, in oberservations upon every month, ofthe year 1680 : together : Tell-Troth, Tim.
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1680
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1
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Knavery unmask'd, in a letter to Mr. P-y. : N.B. the following letter superscrib'd to Mr. P-y at the : B. D.
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1709
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1
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Knaves and fooles in folio. : Discovered, and then advised, that once at the last they will grow bot : S. H.
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1648
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1
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Knaves and fools foully foyled, and fallen into a pit of their own digging
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2
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Knaves and swindlers : essays on the picaresque novel in Europe. : Whitbourn, Christine Janet.
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1974
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1
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Knaves are no honest men, or, More knaves yet, a couple well met : being a briefe discourse concerni : I. L.,
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1672?
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1
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The knavish merchant (now turn'd warehouseman) characterized : or A severe scourge, for an unjust, c : Verax, Philadelphus.
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1661
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1
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[Knayton Yorkshire, North Riding 71.15]. : Great Britain.
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1913
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1
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[Knayton] Yorkshire, North Riding 71 SE.] : Great Britain.
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1895
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1
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The Knechtel I site, Bruce County, Ontario. : Wright, J. V.
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1972
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1
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Knee-high Nigel : Anholt, Laurence.
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2001
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1
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Kneeling in the act of eating and drinking at the Lords table is a sinne. : Proved by 8 arguments. : Jacob, Henry,
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1641
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1
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The kneeling room. : Anderson, Martin, Poet.
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1981
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1
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Kneeling to God at parting with friends, or, The fraternal intercessory cry of faith and love : sett : Danforth, John,
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1697
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1
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Knekt uch klerk. : Arner, Ernst Nils Sivar.
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1946
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1
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Knephas : for mixed choir. : Xenakis, Iannis,
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1993
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1
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"Knett'rend vuurwerk" : brieven aan S. Vestdijk : Vries, Mick de,
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1985
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1
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Kniaz' Igor' : Borodin, Aleksandr Porfir'evich,
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1998
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1
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Kniaz' Igor' : opera v chetyrekh deistviiakh s prologom. : Borodin, Aleksandr Porfir'evich,
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1954
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1
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Kniaz' Igor'. : Borodin, Aleksandr Porfir'evich,
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1950
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1
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Kniaz Igor. Polovetskaia pliaska. : Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich,
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p1987
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1
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Kniaz Igor. Polovetskaia pliaska. : Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay,
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1999
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1
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kniaz patiomkin : Szymanowski, Karol,
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1973-
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1
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