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Lady Alimony, or, The alimony lady : an excellent, pleasant, new comedy, duly authorized, daily acte
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1659
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1
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Lady and gentleman in a perculiarly perplexing predicament.
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2
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The lady and the devil.
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6
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The lady and the fool.
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3
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The lady and the scamp. : Grand Theatre & Opera House (Hull, England)
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1908
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1
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The Lady and the Virgin : image, attitude and experience in twelfth-century France. : Gold, Penny Schine.
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1985
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1
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Lady Anna. : Trollope, Anthony,
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1874
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1
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Lady Anne : a chronicle in verse : Krog, Antjie,
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2017
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1
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The lady apprentices : a study of transition in nurse training. : Pomeranz, Ruth.
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1973
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1
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The lady as saint : a collection of French hagiographic romances of the thirteenth century
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1991
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1
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The lady asks for help : a play in three acts. : Parish, James.
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1949
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1
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Lady Audley's secret.
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13
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Lady Audley's secret (30/06) : Assembly Rooms (Hull, England)
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1870
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1
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Lady Audley's secret ; Cinderella, or, The lover, the lackey and the little glass slipper : Theatre Royal (Hull, England)
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1874
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1
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Lady Audley's secret ; Ship ahoy : Theatre Royal (Hull, England)
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1877
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1
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Lady Barbarina... : James, Henry,
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1907
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1
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Lady Bark.
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1680?
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1
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The Lady Bark, or, New upstart-lady : in a very merry and pleasant dialogue, betwixt a skipper, a ne
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1680?
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1
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Lady be good : Gillespie, Dizzy.
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p1989
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1
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Lady be not coy.
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1656
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1
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The lady besieged : a nevv song much in request, Sung with its proper tune.
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1670?
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1
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Lady besieged : a new song much in request, Sung with its proper tune
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1670?
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1
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Lady Bessborough and her family circle. : Ponsonby, Henrietta Frances, countess of Bessborough.
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1940
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1
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Lady Blessington's Conversations of Lord Byron : Blessington, Marguerite Farmer Gardiner,
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1969
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1
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Lady Boswell's School, 1675-1975
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1976
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1
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Lady Bridgman's case. To be heard at the bar of the House of Lords on Friday the 2d of May 1701 : Bridgeman, Susanna,
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1695?
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1
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Lady Butler, battle artist, 1846-1933 : Usherwood, Paul,
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1987
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1
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Lady Butler : war artist and traveller, 1846-1933 : Wynne, Catherine,
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2019
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1
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Lady by the gatepost. : De Souza, Dudley.
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1993
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1
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Lady Byron vindicated : a history of the Byron controversy. : Stow, Harriet Elizabeth Beecher.
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1870
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1
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[Lady Canning's Plantation Yorkshire, West Riding 298.1 : Derbyshire 11.6,7,10,11 (Parts of).] : Great Britain.
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1905
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1
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Lady Chatterley's lover]
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7
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Lady Chatterley's lover ; A propos of "Lady Chatterley's lover"
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2
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Lady Chesterfield's letters to her daughter. : Sala, George Augustus,
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1860
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1
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Lady commaunded anone soone
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2
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Lady Connie. : Ward, Humphry
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1916
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1
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Lady-day 1697. Heads of Inquirys concerning the dutys on glass &c.[?].
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1697
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1
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Lady Dilke : a biography. : Askwith, Betty.
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1969
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1
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The Lady Eleanor Douglas, dowger, [sic] her jubiles plea or appeal, A⁰ &c. : Douglas, Eleanor,
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1650?
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1
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The Lady Eleanor her appeal : present this to Mr. Mace the prophet of the most High, his messenger. : Douglas, Eleanor,
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1646
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1
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The Lady Eleanor, : her appeale to the high court of Parliament. : Eleanor,
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1641
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1
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The Lady Eleanor her appeale to the high covrt of Parljament : Douglas, Eleanor,
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1641
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1
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The Lady Eleanor her remonstrance to Great Britain. : Douglas, Eleanor,
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1648
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1
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Lady Elizabeth and the Grosvenors : life in a Whig family, 1822-1839. : Huxley, Gervas.
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1965
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1
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Lady Elizabeths tragedy
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1695?
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1
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The lady-errant. : Cartwright, William,
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1651
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1
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The lady-errant : a tragi-comedy : Cartwright, William,
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1651
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1
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Lady Eustace, appellant. Keightly and others, respondents. The appellants case. To be heard in the H : Eustace, Margaret,
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1713
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1
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The Lady Eve.
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2
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Lady Fortune.
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2
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