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A mirrour or looking-glasse both for saints and sinners : wherein, by many memorable examples is set : Clarke, Samuel,
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1646
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1
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Mirrour or looking-glasse for the ladies of Englande. : Greene, Robert,
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1583
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1
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The mirrour or miracle of Gods loue vnto the world of his elect : Preached on the third of Iohn, ver : Baynes, Paul,
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1619
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1
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Mirrour or miracle of Gods love unto the world of his elect : Baynes, Paul,
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1619
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1
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A mirrour to all that loue to follow the warres : go trudge my little booke, possesse ech willing ha : I. B.
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1589
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1
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A mirrour to confesse well : for such persons as doe frequent this sacrament : Heigham, John,
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1624
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1
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A mirrour to distinguish the true ministers of the gospel from the false and apostate ministers : al : Watson, Samuel,
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1683
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1
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The mirrour which flatters not : concerning the contempt of the world, or the meditation of death, o
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3
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The mirrour which flatters not : Dedicated to their Maiesties of Great Britaine, by Le Sieur de la S : La Serre,
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1639
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1
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The mirroure of golde for the synfull soule
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5
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Mirroure of madnes.
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1576
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1
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Mirroure. Part 2.
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1537?
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1
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[A mirroure. To know thyselfe.] : Frith, John,
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1536?
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1
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[The mirrovr of policie] : [a worke no lesse profitable than necessarie, for all magistrates, and go : La Perrière, Guillaume de,
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1598
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1
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Mirt[h] in abundance : Set forth and made manifest in many jests, upon severall occasions, full of w
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1659
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1
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Mirth and drollery.
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1680
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1
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Mirth and joy after sorrow and sadness
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2
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Mirth and wit according to the times, fancies to fit, are in these following rimes.
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3
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Mirth for citizens : Miles, Abraham.
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1673?
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1
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Mirth for citizens. Or, a comedy for the country : Shewing a young farmer his unfortunate marriage,
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2
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Mirth in mourning, or, Ioyes conquest of sorrow, gotten by a combate betweene griefefull ioy, and io
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1625
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1
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Mirth of a Christian life. : Bogan, Zachary,
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1653
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1
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mirth of all this lond : Soundalive Consort.
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p1992
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1
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Mirth without mischief : an introduction to the Parker Collection of Early Children's Books and Game : Rathbone, Niky.
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1982
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1
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Mirthfull mournings, on the death of Master Gall : Adamson, Henry.
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1638
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1
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Mirtili et Faustuli. : Brathwaite, Richard,
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1636
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1
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Mirum in modum. / Davies, John, 1565?-1618. : Davies, John,
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1607
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1
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Mirum in modum : A glimpse of Gods glorie and the soules shape. : Davies, John,
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1602
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1
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Mirza : a tragedie, really acted in Persia, in the last age : illustrated with historicall annotatio
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2
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Mirza Ghalib : the poet of poets. : Saran, Saraswati.
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1976
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1
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Mirzapur (Ghagar Canal) colonisation scheme for ex-servicemen. : Kant, Radha.
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1947
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1
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A mis-guide to anywhere / Stephen Hodge ... [et al.].
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2006
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1
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Mis humildes paraisos. : Arrabal, Fernando.
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1985
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1
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A Mis-led king, and a memorable Parliament
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2
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Mis memorias.
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2
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Mis memorias intimas : Fernandez de Cordova, Fernando, marques de Mendigorria.
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1966
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1
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Mis mendigos. : Arderius, Joaquin.
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1915
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1
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Mis paginas mejores. : Aub, Max.
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1966
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1
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Mis paginas preferidas. : Garcia Pavon, Francisco.
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1984
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1
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Mis poemas mejores.
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1956
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1
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mis uses of analogy constructing and challenging crimmigration in canada
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2018
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1
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Misa criolla : folk mass based on the rhythms and traditions of hispanic America. : Ramirez, Ariel.
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1965
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1
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Misa Melayu. : Chulan Ibni Raja Hamid, Raja.
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1962
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1
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Misadventure : Meier, Richard,
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2012
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1
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misadventures of john nicholson : Stevenson, Robert Louis,
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1924
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1
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Misadventures of the most favored nations : clashing egos, inflated ambitions, and the great shamble : Blustein, Paul.
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c2009
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1
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Misalliance.
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2
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Misalliance, The dark lady of the sonnets, and Fanny's first play.
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2
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Misanthrope.
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16
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The Misanthrope and other French classics : four plays
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1986
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1
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