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Plain way to heaven. : Russel, Robert,
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1694?
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1
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A Plain word of truth to all the officers and souldiers of the army
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2
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Plain words; a guide to the use of English. : Gowers, Ernest,
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1948
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1
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Plain words for nurses : writing and communicating effectively : Turnbull, Alison.
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2001
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1
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Plaine almanack and prognostication for the yeare ... 1618. : Woodhouse, John.
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1618
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1
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Plaine almanack and prognostication for this yeere ... 1614. : Woodhouse, John.
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1614
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1
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Plaine almanacke and prognostication : Woodhouse, John.
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1613
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1
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Plaine almanacke and prognostication for the yeare ... 1610. : Woodhouse, John.
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1610
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1
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Plaine almanacke and prognostication for the yeare ... 1611. : Woodhouse, John.
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1611
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1
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Plaine almanacke and prognostication for the yeare ... 1612. : Woodhouse, John.
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1612
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1
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Plaine almanacke or prognostication for the yeare ... 1615. : Woodhouse, John.
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1615
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1
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Plaine almanacke or prognostication, for the yeare of our Lord God, 1617, being the first after the : Woodhouse, John.
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1617
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1
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Plaine almanacke or prognostication for the yeere of our Lord God 1616. : Woodhouse, John.
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1616
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1
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A plaine and briefe discovery of those two beasts that are written, Revel. 13 : And to show what dis
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2
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A plaine and cleere exposition of the second commandement. By Henry Iacob
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1610
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1
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A plaine and compendious exposition of Christs Sermon in the Mount : contayned in the 5.6.7. chapter : Carter, John,
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1627
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1
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Plaine and direct method, for the enditing of all manner of epistles or letters, as well familliar a : Day, Angel,
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1592
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1
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Plaine and direct methode, for the enditing of all manner of epistles or letters, aswell familiar, a : Day, Angel,
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1595
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1
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A plaine and easie catechisme: : wherein the grounds and principles of Christian religion are briefl : R. A.
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1649
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1
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Plaine and easie exposition of sixe of the commandements of God in tables : Elton, Edward,
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1623
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1
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A plaine and easie exposition of sixe of the commandements of God in tables : Wherein the principall : Elton, Edward,
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1619
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1
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Plaine and easie exposition upon the Lords Prayer in questions and answers. : Elton, Edward,
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1625
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1
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Plaine and easie exposition vpon the Lords Prayer in questions and answers.
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3
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Plaine and easie introduction to practicall musicke.
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2
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A plaine and easie introduction to practicall musicke : set downe in forme of a dialogue: deuided in
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2
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Plaine and easie laying open of the meaning and understanding of the rules of construction in the En : Stockwood, John,
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1590
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1
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A plaine and easie laying open of the meaning and vnderstanding of the rules of construction in the : Stockwood, John,
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1590
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1
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Plaine and easie rules for the dancing of country dances : Playford, John,
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1651
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1
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A plaine and easie table, whereby any man may bee directed how to reade ouer the whole Bible in a ye : Waymouth, John.
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1613
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1
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Plaine and easie table, whereby any man may bee directed how to reade over the whole Bible in a yeer : Waymouth, John.
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1613
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1
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[Plaine and easie way to] reduce guineas, and settling the silver coin
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1696
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1
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Plaine and easie way to remedie a horse that is foundered in his feete
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3
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A plaine and easie way to remedie a horse that is foundered in his feete : by which vsing, this reme : Malby, Nicholas,
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1576
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1
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A plaine and easie way to remedy a horse that is foundered in his feete : By which vsing this remedy : Malby, Nicholas,
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1583
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1
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A plaine and easie waye to remedie a horse that is foundered in his feete : By which (vsing this rem
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2
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Plaine and faithfull discovery of a beam in M. Edwards his eye : Drapes, Edward.
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1646
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1
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Plaine and familiar explanation of the ten commandements, by questions and answeres. : Bunny, Francis,
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1617
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1
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A plaine and familiar explanation of the tenne commandements by questions and answeres: fittest for : Bunny, Francis,
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1618
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1
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A plaine and familiar explication (by way of paraphrase) of all the hard texts of the whole divine S : Hall, Joseph,
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1633
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1
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Plaine and familiar exposition of the 51. Psalme.
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5
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Plaine and familiar exposition: of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth chapters of the Proverb
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3
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A plaine and familiar exposition of the eleuenth and twelfth chapters of the Prouerbes of Salomon
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4
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Plaine and familiar exposition of the eleventh and twelfth chapters of the Proverbes of Salomon.
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5
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A plaine and familiar exposition of the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seuenteenth chapters of the Prouer
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2
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Plaine and familiar exposition of the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth chapters of the Proverbs
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3
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A plaine and familiar exposition of the first and second chapters of the Prouerbes of Salomon.
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2
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Plaine and familiar exposition of the first and second chapters of the Proverbes of Salomon.
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2
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Plaine and familiar exposition of the Li. Psalme. : Smith, Samuel,
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1625
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1
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A plaine and familiar exposition of the ninth and tenth chapters of the Prouerbs of Salomon..
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5
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Plaine and familiar exposition of the ninth and tenth chapters of the Proverbs of Salomon.
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5
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