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A True and exact relation of His Royal Highness, James Duke of York and Albany, his progress from Ed
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1681
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A True and exact relation of the araignment, tryal, and condemnation of Tho. Tongue, George Philips,
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1662
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A true and exact relation of the chiefe passages in Ireland, since the first rising of the rebels :
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1642
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1
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A true, and exact relation of the difference between Mr. Christopher Cisner, one of the pastors of t : Jurin, John.
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1657
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1
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True and exact relation of the great and heavy pressures and grievances the well-affected of the nor
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2
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A true and exact relation of the great victories obtained by the Earl of Manchester, and the Lord Fa
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2
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A true and exact relation of the great victory obtained by General Schults over Count Teckely in the
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1684
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1
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A True and exact relation of the horrid and cruel murther lately committed upon Prince Cossuma Alber
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1661
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1
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A true and exact relation of the imperial expedition in Hungaria, in the year 1684 : wherein is cont
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1685
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1
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A true and exact relation of the kings entertainment in the city of Chester. : With the recorders sp
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2
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A true and exact relation of the late prodigious earth-quake and eruption of Mount Ætna, or Monte-G : Winchilsea, Heneage Finch,
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1669
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1
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A true and exact relation of the late prodigious earthquake & eruption of Mount Ætna, or, Monte-Gib
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4
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A true and exact relation of the manner of his Maiesties setting up of his standard at Nottingham, o
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2
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A true and exact relation of the marchings of the two regiments of the trained-bands of the city of
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3
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A True and exact relation of the most dreadful and remarkable fires : [...]e happened since the reig
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1666
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1
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A true and exact relation of the most dreadful and remarkable fires, that have happened since the re
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1666
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1
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A True and exact relation of the most dreadful earthquake which happened in the city of Naples and s
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1688
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1
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A true and exact relation of the most remarkable passages, which have happened at Warwicke and Banbu
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2
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A True and exact relation of the most remarkeable passages which haue happened in the Ile of Ree, co
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1627
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1
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A True and exact relation of the most sad condition of Ireland, since the cessation, exprest in a le
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2
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A True and exact relation of the plot lately discovered at London
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1643
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1
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A true and exact relation of the present estate of the city of Norwich, : made known to the high and
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2
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A True and exact relation of the Prince of Orange his publick entrance into Exeter
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1688
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1
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A true and exact relation of the proceedings and victorious successe of the ships in the service of
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2
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A true and exact relation of the proceedings of His Majesties army in Cheshire, Shropshire and Worst
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2
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True and exact relation of the proceedings of the petitioner, James Carol. : Carol, James.
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1673?
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1
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A True and exact relation of the raising of siege of Vienna and the victory obtained over the Ottoma
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1683
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1
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A True and exact relation of the raising of the siege of Vienna and the victory obtained over the Ot
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2
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A true & exact relation of the several passages at the siege of Manchester, between the Lo: Strange
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3
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A true and exact relation of the severall informations, examinations, and confessions of the late wi : H. F.
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1645
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1
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True and exact relation of the strange finding out of Moses his tombe : Chaloner, Thomas,
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1958
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1
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A true and exact relation of the strange finding out of Moses his tombe, in a valley neere unto Moun : Chaloner, Thomas,
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1657
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1
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A true and exact relation of the taking of Colchester, : sent in a letter from an officer of the Arm
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2
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A True and exact relation of the taking of Newhassell by storm : together with the defeat of the Ser
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2
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A true and exact relation of the whole proceedings of the command of Colonel Brown with Colonell Man : One that was not only an eyewitnesse but in the whole service.
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1643
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1
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A true and exact relation of the whole proceedings of the Parliaments forces, that went out under th : One that was not only an eyewitnesse but in the whole service.
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1643
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1
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A true and exact relation of two great victories obtained in the kingdome of Ireland, by the Protest : Brown, John,
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1647
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1
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The true and exact speech and prayer of Doctor John Hewytt. : Upon the scaffold on Tower-hill, immed
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2
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A true and experimentall discourse, upon the beginning, proceeding, and victorious event of this las : Lithgow, William,
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1637
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1
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The true and fabulous history of Nova Albion. : Hawgood, John Arkas.
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1965
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1
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The true and fair view : a shifting concept. : Walton, Peter J.
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1991
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1
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True and fair view : a study of the history and meaning of true and fair and a consideration of the : Chastney, J.G.
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1975
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1
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The true and fair view concept- towards an international perspective. : Alexander, David,
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1994
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1
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A true and faithful accompt of the most material passages of a dispute betwixt some students of divi
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2
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A True and faithful account of all the earthquakes and the dreadful effects thereof, that have happe
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1692
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1
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A True and faithful account of an intire and absolute victory over the French fleet in the West-Indi
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1690
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1
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A true and faithful account of the Count de Lozune's deserting with all the French forces the strong
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1690
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1
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True and faithful account of the four chiefest plantations of the English in America.
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2
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True and faithful account of the grand conspiracy of the negroes against the English and the happy d
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1676
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A True and faithful account of the intire defeat of the rebbel Dundee by Major General Maccay : with
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1689
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1
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