A L Active 1560 : Sermons de Jehan Calvin sur le cantique que feit le bon roy Ezéchias après qu'il eut été malade et affligé de la main de Dieu. English.
1560
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A L Active 1589 : Antimartinus, siue Monitio cuiusdam Londinensis ad adolescentes vtriùsque academiæ, contra personatum quendam rabulam, qui se Anglicè Martin Marprelat, hoc est, Martinum Mastigarchon, ē misarchon vocat
1589
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A L Active 1593 : Antisanderus : duos continens dialogos non ita pridem inter viros quosdam doctos venetijs habitos: in quibus variæ Nicholaj Sanderi, alioruḿque Romanemsium calumniæ in haec Anglorum ab excusso pontifice tempora vaferrimè confictae, licèt obitèr [et] fortuitò, verè tamen candidè́que refelluntur.
1593
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A L Active 1625 : Spirituall almes : a treatise wherein is set forth the necessity, the enforcements, and directions of the duty of exhortation.
1625
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A L S Active 1603 : Anagrammata in nomina illustrissimorum heroum : Thomae Egertoni, ...
1603
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A Learned And Truly Loyal Gentleman : A worthy panegyrick upon monarchy; : written anno MDCLVIII. / By a learned and truly loyal gentleman, for information of the miserably mis-led Commonwealths-Men (falsely so called) of that deluded age; and now revived by one that honours the author, and the established government of these nations.
1680
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A Learned Reader Of The Lawes : The mirrour of allegiance. Or A looking-glasse for the English, wherein they may reade their duty towards God and their King. : And how to carry themselves in the taking or refusing of oathes and covenants in these troublesome times. Especially of the [brace] Covenant, and negative oath. / Sent from beyond the seas by a learned reader of the lawes, in answer to a judges letter of the new modell to invite him to come over and compound.
A Lover Of Truth Peace And Honesty : Anti-Machiavell. Or, Honesty against policy. : An answer to that vaine discourse, The case of the kingdome stated, according to the proper interests of the severall parties ingaged. / By a lover of truth, peace, and honesty.
A M Active 17th Century : A discourse of local motion : undertaking to demonstrate the laws of motion, and withall to prove that of the seven rules delivered by M. Des-Cartes on this subject, he hath mistaken six / by A.M.
A M Active 1599 : Nützlich artzneybuch für alle des menschlichen leibes anliegen und gebrechen. English
1599
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A M Active 1621 : A relation of the passages of our English companies from time to time, since their first departure from England : to the parts of Germanie, and the vnited Provinces. Sent from Frankendale in Germanie, by a souldier of those colonels, to his worshipfull friends here in England.
1621
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A M Alexander Mudie : Scotiæ indiculum, or, The present state of Scotland : together with divers reflections upon the antient state thereof / by A.M. philopatris.
A M Of The Church Of England : The reformed gentleman, or, The old English morals rescued from the immoralities of the present age : shewing how inconsistent those pretended genteel accomplishments of [brace] swearing, drinking, [brace] whoring and Sabbath-breaking are with the true generosity of an English man : being vices not only contrary to the law of God and the constitutions of our government both ecclesiastical and civil, but such as cry loud for vengeance without a speedy reformation : to which is added a modest advice to ministers and civil magistrates, with an abridgement of the laws relating thereto, the King's proclamation and Queens letter to the justices of Middlesex, with their several orders thereupon / by A.M. of the Church of England.
1693
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A Most Learned Lawyer : A most learned and eloquent speech, : spoken and delivered in the House of Commons, at Westminster / by a most learned lawyer, the 23th [sic] June, 1647.
A Person Of Quality : An elegy on that illustrious and high-born Prince Rupert, : who dyed on Wednesday November the 29th.
1682
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A Presbyter Of The Church Of England : Some reflections on Mr. Bennet's discourse of joint-prayer: / in a letter to a friend, from a Presbyter of the Church of England.
A R Active 1614 : True and wonderfull : A discourse relating to a strange and monstrous serpent (or dragon) lately discouered, and yet liuing, to the great annoyance and diuers slaughters both of men and cattell, by his strong and violent poyson, in Sussex two miles from Horsam, in a woode called S. Leonards Forrest, and thirtie miles from London, this present month of August. 1614. With the true generation of serpents.
1614
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A R Mathematician Active 1678 : A new prognostication, for the year of our redemption, 1678, being the second after bissextile, or leap year. : Most curiously and artificially calculated, for all north-Brittain, but more especially (and even according to every typographer's very bound duty) for the latitude and meridian of our most famous city of Bon-Accord. Which stands upon a pleasant lone, whose gallant dykes, are Dee and Done. / by A. R. A.M. an expert mathematician.
1678
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A R P : A.R.P. : The Practical air raid protection Britain needs.
A Son Palmqvist Lena : Building traditions among Swedish settlers in rural Minnesota : material culture - reflecting persistence or decline of traditions.
1983
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A T : Whitehall swept and furnished / by A. T. A lover of his countrey.
1660
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A T Active 1631 : A Christian reprofe against contention : Wherin is declared and manifested a just defence of the Church against such slanderes and reproches which Sabine Staresmore hath layd vpon vs in his two bookes, the first being 16 questions, called a louing tender. The second is his preface and postscript befor and behind Mr. Answorths last sermon, and making a pretence by that to sett it out as a loue token, hee breetheth out his malice against vs: and lastly her is an answer to a letter written by Mr. Robinson, and sent to vs with the consent of his Church, which now Mr. Staresmore hath published to the world. To these things an answer is giuen by A.T.
1631
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A T I : "Industry and the Technical Colleges" : Association of Technical Institutions.