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Vnfortunate Celia : Pope, Walter,
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1685
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1
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Vnfortunate mother. / Nabbes, Thomas, 1605?-1645? : Nabbes, Thomas,
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1639
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1
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The vnfortunate mother : a tragedie. Never acted; but set downe according to the intention of th : Nabbes, Thomas,
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1640
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1
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Vnfortunate murther committed in Cornwall.
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1618
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1
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Vnfortunate politician.
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2
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The vnfortunate traueller. Or, The life of Iacke Wilton : Newly corrected and augmented. Tho. Nashe. : Nash, Thomas,
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1594
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1
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The vnfortunate traueller. Or, The life of Iacke Wilton. Tho. Nashe : Nash, Thomas,
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1594
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1
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The vnfortvnate lovers : a tragedie : as it was lately acted with great applause at the private hous : D'Avenant, William,
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1643
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1
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The vnfouldyng of sundry vntruths and absurde propositions : latelye propounded by one I.B. a greate : T. W.
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1581
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1
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The vngirding of the Scottish armour: or, An ansvver to the informations for defensive armes against
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2
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Vnhappie prosperitie: or, Philippa the Catanian. : Matthieu, Pierre,
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1632
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1
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An vnhappy game at Scotch and English. Or A full answer from England to the papers of Scotland. : Wh
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1646
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1
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Vnhappy prosperitie expressed in the histories of Ælius Seianus and Philippa the Catanian· Written : Matthieu, Pierre,
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1632
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1
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Vnhappy prosperity : Expressed in the history of Ælius Seianus and Philippa the Catanian. With obse : Matthieu, Pierre,
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1639
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1
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Vnhappy prosperity: or, Philippa the Catanian. : Matthieu, Pierre,
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1639
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1
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Vnheard-of curiosities : concerning the talismanical sculpture of the Persians; the horoscope of : Gaffarel, Jacques,
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1650
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1
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Vnicuique ecclesiae liberum est politiae formam instituere sibi aptam, & vtilem.
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1585
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1
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An vniforme and catholyke prymer : in Latin and Englishe, with many godly and deuout prayers, newly : Catholic Church.
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1555
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1
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Vniformity examined : whether it be found in the Gospel or in the practice of the churches of Christ : Dell, William,
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1646
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1
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Vniformity examined, : whether it may be found in the gospel, or, in the practice of the churches of : Dell, William,
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1646
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1
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Vnion betweene Christ and his Church. : Baillie, James,
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1627
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1
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The vnion of Great Britaine By Iohn Gordon Deane of Salisburie : Gordon, John,
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1604
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1
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The vnion of the two noble and illustrate famelies of Lancastre [and] Yorke beeyng long in continual : Hall, Edward,
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1548
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1
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The vnion of the two noble and illustre famelies of Lancastre [and] Yorke, beeyng long in continual : Hall, Edward,
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1548
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1
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The vnion of the two noble and illustre famelies of Lancastre [and] Yorke, beyng long in continuall : Hall, Edward,
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1550
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1
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Vnion, or vndone : being a persuasive letter to unity in the Church of England; upon this ground
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1668
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1
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The vnitie and scisme of the olde chirche : Joye, George,
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1543
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1
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Vnitie, trvth and reason : presented in all humility petition-wise to the honourable, the knights, c : H. P.
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1641
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1
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The vniuersall principle : the common iustice of the world, and the royall law of love : deliuered i : Mayo, John K.
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1630
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1
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Vniuersis eccelsia[?] rectoribus ad quos presentes l̃re peruenerint Johẽs Calipoleñ Ẽpus magis : Catholic Church.
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1517
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1
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Vniuersis sancte matris ecclesie filijs : ad quos presentes littere puenerint siue presens publicu[m : Wolsey, Thomas,
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1512
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1
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Vniuersis sancte matris ecclesie filijs presentes littere ... : Catholic Church.
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1512
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1
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Vniuersis scē matris ecclesie filiis : ad quos p̄ntes l̄te puer erint, Johēs Whethīn. M̄csiue : Hospital of Holy Trinity (Walsoken, England)
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1515?
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1
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Vniuersis sctē matris ecclesie filiis ad quos pre[sentes] littere peruenerint nos Margareta Stanbur : Benedictine Convent of our Lady and St. Michael (Stamford, England)
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1524
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1
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Vniuersis sctē m̄ris ecclesie filiis ad quos p̄ntes littere puernerint. Thomas Nortun miles ac mg
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2
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The Vniversalist examined and convicted, destitute of plaine sayings of Scripture or evidence of rea : Howe, Obadiah,
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1648
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1
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Vniversall medicine : Evans, John,
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1634
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1
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The vniversall medicine: or The vertues of the antimoniall cup : Collected out of the experiments, a : Evans, John,
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1634
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1
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The vniversallity of God's free-grace in Christ to mankind. Proclaimed and displayed from 1 Tim. 2.6 : Moore, Thomas,
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1646
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1
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Vniversis xpi fidelibus presentes litteras inspecturis, vel audituris Richard[us] dei patie[n]tia Pr : Kirby Bellars (England : Augustinian Priory)
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1507
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1
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Vniversitas creaturarum est perfecta ; Nondatur motus gravium simpliciter naturalis
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1630?
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1
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Vniversity nevves, or, The unfortunate proceedings of the cavaliers in Oxford. : Wherein is declared
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1642
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1
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Vniversity nevves, or, The vnfortunate proceedings of the cavaliers in Oxford : wherein is declared
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1642
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1
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The Vniversity of Oxfords plea refuted, or, A full answer to a late printed paper, intituled, The pr
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2
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The vnkinde desertor of loyall men and true frinds [sic] : French, Nicholas,
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1676
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1
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Vnknowne kindnesse : Gore, John,
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1639
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1
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The vnlavvfulnes and danger of limited prelacie, : or Perpetuall precidencie in the Church, briefly : Henderson, Alexander,
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1641
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1
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The vnlavvfulnes of reading in prayer. Or, the answer of Mr. Richard Maunsel preacher, vnto certain : Staresmore, Sabine.
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1619
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1
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The vnlavvfulnesse of subjects taking up armes against their soveraigne in what case soever : togeth : Diggs, Dudley,
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1643
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1
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The vnlavvfvlnesse and danger of limited episcopacie : vvhereunto is subioyned a short reply to the : Baillie, Robert,
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1641
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1
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