Boas Adrian J 1952 : Archaeology of the military orders : a survey of the urban centres, rural settlement and castles of the military orders in the Latin east (c. 1120-1291).
Boase C W : Register of Exeter College,Oxford with a history.
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Boase Frederic 1843 1916 : Modern English biography : containing many thousand concise memoirs of persons who have died during the years 1851-1900, with an index of the most interesting matter / Frederic Boase.
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Boase Petra : 100 things for kids to make and do / Marion Elliot, Petra Boase and Cecilia Fitzsimons.
Boat Grave Symposium 1981 Stockholm : Vendel period studies : transactions of the Boat-Grave Symposium in Stockholm, February 2-3, 1981 / edited by J.P. Lamm and H.-Å. Nordström.
Boatman Mr : Provocator provocatus. Or, An answer made to an open challenge made by one M. Boatman in Peters Parish in Norwich, the 13th of December, 1654. in a sermon preached there at a fast, in which answer these questions are spoke to. : 1. Whether juridicall suspension of some persons from the Lords Supper be deducible from Scripture; the affirmative is proved. : 2. Whether ministeriall or privative suspension be justifiable; the affirmative also is maintained. : 3. Whether the suspension of the ignorant and scandalous be a pharisaicall invention; a thing which wiser ages never thought of, as Mr Boatman falsly affirmed. In opposition to which is proved, that it hath been the judgment and practice of the eminent saints and servants of Christ, in all ages, of all other reformed churches in all times ... / By John Collings ...
Boavida Isabel : Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia, 1622 / edited by Isabel Boavida, Hervé Pennec and Manuel João Ramos ; translated by Christopher Tribe.
Boaz Sieur Herman : A new song, called The angler's progress; / written by Mr. H. Boaz, July the 4th, 1789. Entered at Stationers-Hall, according to Act of Parliament.
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Boaz William : The reformed lawyer; or, Mr. Bacon's promise : to present the following letter and paper unti his Highness upon Wednesday the 13. of August 1656. Containing many just exceptions to prevent the income of any lawyer into the Parliamen, who hath no visibly declaimed the corrupt practice of the law, viz.