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A true discovery of the Lord Tyrconnel's design to surprize and massacre all the Protestants in Irel
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1689
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1
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A true discovery of the ministry of the Gospell, or, Those gifts which Christ gave at his Ascension, : Barber, Edward,
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1645
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1
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True discovery of the practices of divers of our English fugitives. : W. S.
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1642
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1
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True discovery of the practises of divers of our English fugitives there.
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2
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True discovery of the present estate of that kingdome at this present time.
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2
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A True discovery of the private league between the late King James and the King of France to destroy
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2
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A true discovery of the private league between the late King James, (since his coming from Ireland) : French merchant.
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1690
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1
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A true discovery of the proiectors of the wine proiect, out of the vintners owne orders made at thei
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1641
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1
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True discovery of the projectors of the wine project, out of the vinters owne orders made at their c
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1641
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1
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True discovery of the projectors of the wine project out of the vintners owne orders.
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1641
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1
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True discovery of the unlawfulnes of the Presbyterian government : Wilbee, Amon.
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1647
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1
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True discovery of the unlawfulnesse of the Presbyterian government. : Lilburne, John,
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1647
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1
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True discovery of the unlawfuness of the Presbyterian government : Wilbee, Amon.
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1647
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1
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True discovery of the unsufferable injuries, robberies, cozenages and oppressions now acted against : Culmer, Richard,
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1651
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1
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A true discovery of those treasons of which Geilis Van Ledenberch was a practiser against the genera
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2
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A true discovery to the commons of England : how they have been cheated of almost all the gold and s : Violet, Thomas,
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1650
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1
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True discovery, who are the troublers of true Israel. : Clarkson, Lawrence.
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1646
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1
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The true discripcion of a childe with ruffes borne in the parish of Micheham in the cou[n]tie of Sur
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2
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A true discription and breefe discourse, of a most lamentable voiage, made latelie to Tripolie in Ba
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1587
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1
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True discription of a royall masque : Daniel, Samuel,
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1604
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1
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The true discription of a royall masque : Presented at Hampton Court, vpon Sunday night, being the e : Daniel, Samuel,
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1604
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1
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A true discription of his Majesties royall and most stately ship called the Soveraign of the Seas, b : Heywood, Thomas,
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1638
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1
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The true discription of this marueilous straunge fishe, whiche was taken on Thursday was sennight, t
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2
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True discription of this marveilous straunge fishe : C. R.,
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1569
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1
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True discription of this marveilous straunge fishe, which was taken on Thursday was sennight, the .x : C. R.,
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1569
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1
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True discription of two monsterous chyldren borne at Herne in Kent
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1565
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1
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The true discription of two monsterous chyldren borne at Herne in Kent. The. xxvii. daie of Auguste
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1565
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1
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The true dissenter, or, The cause of those that are for gathered churches : being a right state ther : Lobb, Stephen,
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1685
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1
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True diurnal occurrences
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1642
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1
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True diurnall : Bladen, W.
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1642
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1
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True diurnall occurrances or the heads or The heads of the proceedings of both houses of Parliament
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1642
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1
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The true diurnall occurrances [sic] or The heads of the proceedings of both houses of Parliament.
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1642
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1
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A true diurnall of the passages in Parliament.
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1642
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1
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A true diurnall, or, A continued relation of Irish occurrences ....
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1642
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1
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A true diurnall, with some perfect occurrences, weekly and moderate intelligence.
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1647
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1
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A true divrnall: or A continued relation of Irish occurences, : from the 12. of Febr. to the 8. of M : Bladen, W.
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1642
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1
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True doctrin of corruption and generation in ten aphorismes. : Nolle, Heinrich.
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1657
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1
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The true doctrine of iustification asserted, and vindicated, : from the errours of Papists, Arminian : Burgess, Anthony,
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1648
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1
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The true doctrine of justification asserted & vindicated from the errours of many, and more especial
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3
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The true doctrine of justification : in two parts : Burgess, Anthony,
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1655
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1
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True doctrine of justification. : Burgess, Anthony,
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1648
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1
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True doctrine of justification. : Burgess, Anthony,
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1654
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1
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The true doctrine of mortification : and sincerity in opposition to hypocrisie. Together with The na : Love, Christopher,
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1654
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1
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True doctrine of the divine predestination concorded with the orthodox doctrine of God's free grace : Plaifere, John,
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1652
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1
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True doctrine of the Sabbath, held and practised of the Church of God, both before, and under the la : Bownd, Nicholas,
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1606
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1
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True drunkard with such sinnes as raigne in him. : Younge, Richard.
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1638
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1
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The true dyffere[n]s betwen ye regall power and the ecclesiasticall power translated out of latyn by : Fox, Edward,
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1548
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1
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The true effigies of our most illustrious soveraigne lord, King Charles Queene Mary, with the rest o
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1642
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1
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The true effigies of Sr John Hotham of Hotham in Yorke sh.ro Kt. : one of the Members of the Hon.ble
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1642
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1
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The true effigies of the [Club] of [Calf's] [Head] met on the 30th. of January 1734. : at the Golden
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1734
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1
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