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Looking glass for a Tory.
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1682
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1
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A Looking-glass for a Tory, or, The Bogg-Trotter's glory
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1682
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1
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Looking-glass for all confident ladies
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1688
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1
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Looking-glass for all merchants and planters that are concerned in the American plantations. : Wilmer, John.
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1682
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1
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Looking glass for all new converts.
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2
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A looking-glass for all new-converts to whatsoever perswasion : Bernard,
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1685
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1
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A looking-glass for all those called Protestants in these three nations : Wherein they may see, who : Keith, George,
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1674
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1
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Looking glass for atheists and prophane persons. : Donaldson, James,
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1698
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1
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Looking-glass for Baptists. / Howard, Luke, 1621-1699. : Howard, Luke,
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1673
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1
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A looking-glass for baptists: : being a short narrative of their root and rice in Kent; Wherein : Howard, Luke,
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1672
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1
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Looking glass for children.
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1673
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1
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A Looking-glass for children : being a narrative of God's gracious dealings with some little childre
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3
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Looking-glass for citizens of London
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2
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Looking-glass for deceivers.
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1682
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1
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A looking-glass for drunkards, or, The good-fellows folly : moderately reproving all such as practis
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1674
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1
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Looking glass for England. : Russel, Robert,
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1696?
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1
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A Looking-glass for England : being an abstract of the bloody massacre in Ireland, by the instigatio
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1667
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1
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A looking-glass for England : wherein is shewn God's mercies and judgments on this sinful nation; : Russel, Robert,
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1696?
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1
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A looking-glass for George Fox the Quaker, and other Quakers; wherein they may see themselves to : Muggleton, Lodowick,
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1667
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1
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A Looking-glass for good women to dress themselves by: : held forth in the life & death of Mrs. Kath : Clarke, Samuel,
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1677
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1
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A looking-glass for informers. Advertisement. : There is this day published a new book discovering:
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16--?
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1
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A looking-glass for King-opposers, or, Twenty admirable examples of Gods severe justice and displeas
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2
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Looking-glass for kings and princes. : Lloyd, Lodowick,
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1659
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1
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Looking glass for ladies
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3
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A looking-glass for ladies, or, A mirrour for married-women. : Lively setting forth the rare constan
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1679
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1
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Looking-glass for London. : Lodge, Thomas,
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1
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Looking-glass for London, and the suburbs thereof. : J. V.
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1665
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1
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Looking-glass for loyallists.
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1682
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1
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A Looking-glass for loyallists, or, The doctrine of the Presbyterians paralell'd with the doctrine o
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1682
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1
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Looking glass for loyalty. : Higham, John,
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1675
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1
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A looking-glass for loyalty, or, The subjects duty to his soveraign : being the substance of several : Higham, John,
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1675
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1
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A looking-glass for maids: or, The downfal of two most desperate lovers. : Henry Hartlove and Willia
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2
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Looking-glass for persecutors. : Care, Henry,
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1687
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1
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A looking-glass for persecutors : containing multitudes of examples of God's severe, but righteous j
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2
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Looking-glass for Protestants. : Keith, George,
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1674
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1
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Looking-glass for rebels. : Williams, Gryffith,
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1663
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1
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Looking glass for religious princes. : Claridge, Richard,
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1691
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1
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A looking-glass for religious princes, or, The character and work of Josiah : delivered in a sermon : Claridge, Richard,
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1691
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1
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A looking-glass for saints and sinners, or, An exposition on the second Epistle of Saint John : a mo : Smith, Samuel,
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1663
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1
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Looking-glass for sea-men.
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3
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Looking-glass for the black-band of doctors.
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2
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Looking glass for the episcopal people. : Lea, Francis.
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1674
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1
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A looking-glass for the episcopal people : shewing them how they walk contrary to the common-prayer : Lea, Francis.
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1674
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1
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A looking-glass for the Jews : wherein they may clearly see that the Messiah is come, by the prophet : Fox, George,
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1674
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1
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A Looking-glass for the Lord Chancellor, or, A Brief summary of some of his notorious crimes
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1688
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1
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A looking-glass for the Quakers: in two columns : wherein they may in part see themselves, and may b : Pennyman, Joseph.
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1
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A looking-glass for the recorder and justices of the peace and grand juries for the town and county : Docwra, Anne,
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1682
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1
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Looking glass for the soul
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1643
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1
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Looking glass for the times. : Bishop, George,
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1668
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1
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A looking-glass for the times : being a tract concerning the original and rise of truth and the orig : Bishop, George,
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1668
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1
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