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Soavi sapori della cultura italiana : atti del 13. Congresso dell'A.I.P.I., Verona, Soave, 27-29 ago : Associazione internazionale professori di italiano.
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2000
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Soay : Great Britain.
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1969
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Sob os ciprestes : vida intima de homens illustres. : Pato, Raymundo Antonio de Bulhao.
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1877
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Sobach'e serdtse. : Bulgakov, Mikhail Afanas'evich.
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1969
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1
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Sobbing cavalier.
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2003
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1
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Sobbs of England, poured out : Peirce, Edmund,
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1660
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1
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Sobe Juan el Encina, musico y poeta. : Mitjana y Gordon, Rafael.
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1895
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1
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Sober account of the comet or blazing star that has been seen several mornings of late. : Lilly, William,
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1677
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1
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Sober advice to church-wardens : in a letter to a church-warden in London, from his friend out o7th
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1683
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1
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Sober advice to duellists. : Well-wisher to both peace and honour.
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1680
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Sober and impartial enquiry into those pretended fears and jealousies of popery and arbitrary power.
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Sober and impartial inquiry into those pretended fears and jealousies of popery and arbitrary power.
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2
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Sober and peaceable discourse, concerning the abolishing of things abused to superstition and idolat : Wilson, Joseph,
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1668
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1
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A sober and seasonable commemoration of the thirtieth day of January, 1648 : being the day of the ma : Same hand as wrote Vox populi.
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1681
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1
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A Sober and seasonable discourse by way of a dialogue between a states-man and a country-gentleman :
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1681
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1
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Sober and seasonable queries humbly offered to all good Protestants in England, in order to a choice
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A sober and seasonable vindication, of the modest Presbytery..
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2
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Sober and serious considerations occasioned by the death of His Most Sacred Majesty, King Charles II : Gentleman in communion with the Church of England.
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1685
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1
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Sober and serious discourse about the favorable, signal and eminent presence of the Lord with his pe : Brooks, Thomas,
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1675
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1
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Sober and serious quæries about the Popish plot, and the Protestants of England.
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1682?
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1
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A sober and serious representation to such as are or may be in power, tending to the happy settlemen
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2
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A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer, : the just antiquity an
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3
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Sober and unpassionate reply to the author of The lively picture of Lewis du Moulin. : Du Moulin, Lewis,
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1681
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1
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Sober and useful reflections upon a treatise of Mr. Richard Baxter's stiled, (Sacrilegious desertion
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1680
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1
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A Sober ansvver to a scandalous paper termed Three queries, and answers to them : privately spread a
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1688
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1
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A sober ansvver, to a serious question. Propounded by Mr. G. Firmin minister of the church in Shalfo : Cawdrey, Daniel,
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1652
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1
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A sober ansvvere to an angry pamphlet, or, Animadversions, by way of reply, to Robert Barclays late : Mitchell, William,
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1671
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1
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Sober answer to a juggling pamphlet : L'Estrange, Roger,
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1660
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1
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Sober answer to a serious question : Cawdrey, Daniel,
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1652
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1
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A Sober answer to an address of the grand jurors (as said) of the city of Bristol : the grand sessio
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1675
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1
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A sober answer to an angry epistle, : directed to all the publick teachers in this nation, and prefi : Fowler, Christopher,
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1656
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1
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Sober answer to certain questions of a company of discontented and covenant-deserting brethren. : Matthews, Marmaduke,
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1659
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1
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A sober answer to The friendly debate betwixt a conformist and a nonconformist : written by way of l : Rolle, Samuel,
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1669
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1
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Sober answere to an angry pamphlet : Mitchell, William,
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1671
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1
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A sober caution to the common councell of the city of London, : for procuring his Majesty to come to
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1648
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Sober check, together with a friendly admonition, to the wilfull, wicked, and wofull city of London. : E. N.
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1665
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1
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The sober conformists answer to a rigid conformists reasons : why in this juncture no alteration sho : Ker, William.
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1689
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1
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Sober correction of a mad world : Sherman, John,
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1654
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1
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Sober defence of Captaine Chillintons church : Erbery, William,
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1653
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Sober defence of nature and grace. : Hickes, George,
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1683
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Sober defence of nature and grace against the cavils and excuses of loose inconsiderate men. : Hickes, George,
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1677
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1
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Sober dialogue, &c.
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1699
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1
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A Sober dialogue between a country Friend, a London Friend, and one of G.K.'s Friends : concerning t
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1699
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1
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A sober dialogue, between a Scotch Presbyterian, a London church-man, and a real Quaker
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1699
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1
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A sober dialogue betwixt William Howard, late Viscount Stafford, and the Lords in the Tower
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1681
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1
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A sober discourse of right to church-communion : wherein is proved by Scripture, the example of the : Kiffin, William,
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1681
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1
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A sober discourse of the honest cavalier with the popish couranter : wherein the author of the Dialo : Onslow, Richard Onslow,
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1680
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1
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Sober discourse, shewing the great sinfulness of humane mixtures in divine worship
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1682
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1
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Sober-dokumentation ; 3 : Lundkvist, Sven.
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1977
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Sober endeavours to prevent innocent blood, and to stablish the nation in the best of settlements.
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