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The true effigies of the German giant, : now to be seen at the Swan near Charing-Cross, whose statur
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1660
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1
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The True effigies of the monster of Malmesbury, or, Thomas Hobbes in his proper colours
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1680
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1
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The true effigies of the most eminent painters and other famous artists that have flourished in Euro
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1694
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1
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The true effigies, or portraicture of the chief philosophers, historians, poets, grammarians, and or
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2
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True elation of all the skirmishes between our forces and the Cavaliers at Owlny. : Paine, George,
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1643
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1
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True emblem of human life. : Cebes,
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1699
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1
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The true English government, and mis-government of the four last kings, with the ill consequences th : Stephens, Edward,
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1689
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1
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True English interest : Reynell, Carew,
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1685
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1
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The true English interest, or, An account of the chief national improvements : in some political obs : Reynell, Carew,
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1674
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1
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True English-mens complaints. : Wither, George,
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1668
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1
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True English-mens complaints to their representatives in Parliament. : Wither, George,
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1668
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1
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True English prophet
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1697
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1
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The true English prophet, or, Englands happiness a hundred years hence.
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1697
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1
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The true English prophet: or, Englands happiness a hundred years hence. Licensed according to order.
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1697
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1
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The true English prophet: or, Englands happiness much sooner than a hundred years hence. : Licensed
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1697
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1
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The true English Protestant souldiers resolution.
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1643
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1
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True English Protestants apologie, against the black-mouth'd obloquy of ignorance and innovation. : Wilcock, James,
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1642
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1
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The true English Protestants apology : against the blacke-mouth'd obloquie of ignorance and innovati : Wilcock, James,
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1642
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1
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The true English school, for Their Majesties three kingdoms. : Being a catalogue of all the words of : Ellis, Tobias.
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1691
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1
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True Englishman.
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1700
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1
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The True Englishman : being a vindication of those many loyal addresses presented to His Majesty for
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1681
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1
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The true Englishman, humbly proposing something to rid us of the plot in the state and of contention : Philopolite.
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1680
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1
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The True Englishman's choice of Parliament-men : in answer to a paper intituled, The danger of merce
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1698
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1
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True entrie to the tree of life, and gracious gate of glorious paradise : Guild, William,
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1609
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1
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True equity expos'd
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1690?
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1
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The true euangelical temper : wherein divinity and ecclesiastical history are interwoven, and mixed, : Jackson, John.
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1641
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1
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A true European : essays for Judge David Edward
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2004
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1
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True evangelical temper. : Jackson, John.
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1641
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1
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The true every man & woman their own doctor: or, a salve for every sore : Being a book full of rare : Ponteus, John.
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1676
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1
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A true, exact and impartial history of the horrid and detestable plots and conspiracies, contrived a
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1697
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1
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A true, exact, and perfect relation of the famous and renowned victorie, : gained by the most redoub
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2
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True, exact, and sober account of the Scotch plot. : J. B.,
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1659
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1
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The true exact copy of the pastoral letter of the Bishop of Angiers in France. Concerning a late mir : Arnauld, Henri,
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1668
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1
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True excellency of God and his testimonies, and our nationall lawes against titular excellency. Or, : Bray, William,
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1649
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1
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The true exemplary, and remarkable history of the Earle of Tirone : vvherein the manner of his first : Gainsford, Thomas,
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1619
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1
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A true experimentall and exact relation upon that famous and renovvned siege of Nevvcastle, : the di : Lithgow, William,
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1645
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1
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True experimentall and exact relation upon that famous and renowned siege of Newcastle : Lithgow, William,
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1645
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1
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True experimentall discourse upon the happy recovery of Breda. : Lithgow, William,
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1637
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1
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A true extract of severall letters lately received, : which were perused by the committee for Irish-
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1643
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1
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True extract of the iurnalls in Parliament so far as they relate unto the petition and proposals of
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1659
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1
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True extract of the journals in Parliament so far as they relate unto the petition and proposals of
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1659
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1
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A true extract out of the Commons journal : of the most principal proceedings of that honourable Hou
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2
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True faith in the true God : an introduction to Luther's life and thought : Schwarz, Hans,
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2015
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1
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The true faith of the gospel of peace contended for, in the spirit of meekness: : and the mystery of : Burrough, Edward,
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1656
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1
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The true figure of that great eclipse of the sun, : that will appear in our horizon on September the
|
1699
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1
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True form of a popular commonwealth extracted : Harrington, James,
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1659
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1
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The true form of church government, first instituted by Christ, novv used and practised in all the r
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2
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The true forme of the government of the Church of Geneva set forth by that most Reverend divine, Mr. : Calvin, Jean,
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1659
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1
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The true fortune-teller, or, Guide to knowledge : Discovering the whole art of chiromancy, physiogno : J. S.
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1698
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1
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The true fortune-teller, or, Guide to knowledge : Discovering the whole art of chyromancy, physiogno
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1686
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1
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