Philips Martin : The most rare, strange and wonderfull example of Almightie God, shewed in the citie of Telonne in Prouence, on a cruell Papisticall bishop : with the preseruation of the ladie Deormoga, whose life he vowed to haue, his miserable and lamentable ende, and may serue for a most strange example. Also the burning of the church at Argere, with diuers hurts done by lightning, buring a ship of bread and corne, arrested by the gouernour, bound for the reliefe of Telonne, With the great plague of rattes, that filled the whole cittie, a warning to let vs all know our heauenly Father and redeemer, and to repent vs of our sinnes. Witnesse these whose names are here set downe: Iacob Iohnson of Dort in Holland. Peter van Haget of Ancusa marchant. Martin Philips pilot of Dort.
1592
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Philips Mary : Leave her to heaven [videorecording] / directed by John M. Stahl.
Philips Nicholas Active 1681 : Loyalty and piety : the way to live happily on earth, the way to live happily in heaven. By Nicholas Philips, late chaplain to His Majesty's garrison in the isles of Silly.
Philips Sian : Beckett on film [videorecording] : 19 films x 19 directors.
c2001
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Philips Susan : Language, gender and sex in comparative perspective.
1987
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Philips Thomas Sir : Illustrissimus dominus, Tho. Philips, eques auratus, prænobilisque ordinis baronetorum Anglicorum, serenissimo potentissimoque Carolo primo, Dei gratia magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ & Hiberniæ regi, fidei propugnatorj ab interiori cãera, eidemque ma[ty] ad potentissimum Principẽ Han Morat regni Ottomanij, totiusq[ue] imperij orientalis monarcham legatus, Anno Salutis 1626
Philips William Merchant : Confident newes from Ireland : being a letter sent from Mr. William Philips, merchant, dwelling in Dublin to Mr. William Baber, a worthy friend of his, and one of the gentlemen of the Inner-Temple : certifying how one of the rebels flying from his confederates into Dublin, related to Sir Charles Coot their damnable designes, who making it known to Sir Simon Harcott and the rest of the justices, they suddenly issued forth, and beating them out of their works, slew 800 of them with small losse : a relation that is reall, and not coin'd according to invention meerly for press profit, but to satisfie many whom it may concern, who cannot be resolv'd by one mans private letter.
1641
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Philipsen Dirk : We were the people : voices from East Germany's revolutionary autumn of 1989.
1993
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Philipson John : Northumberland / edited by J. Philipson.
Phillip William Active 1600 : Newes from Bohemia. An apologie made by the states of the Kingdome of Bohemia, : shewing the reasons why those of the reformed religion were moued to take armes, for the defence of the King and themselues, especially against the dangerous sect of Iesuites. With a plaine declaration, that those who belong vnto the monasteries and ecclesiasticall iurisdiction (according vnto his Maiesties letters, and agreements made betweene the states of the reformed religion and the Papists) haue good right, as being subiects of the Imperiall Maiestie, to the peaceable exercise of their diuine seruice, and building of churches. / Translated out of Dutch into Latine, and thence into English, by Will. Philip..
1619
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Phillipov Michelle : Death metal and music criticism : analysis at the limits.
2012
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Phillippe De Navarre : Les quatre ages de l'homme; traite moral de Philippe de Navarre / publ...par M.de Freville.
1888
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Phillippe Ryan 1974 : Flags of our fathers [videorecording] / directed by Clint Eastwood.
Phillippes W : A larume belle for London, with à caueat or warning to England : also a pitifull complaint of the penitente synner, newlie set forthe by Ihon Carre, citezein of London.
1573
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Phillippo Susanna : La troade / edition critique par Susanna Phillippo et James J. Supple.
Phillipps Master : The stranger, or, Misanthropy & repentance / [Sheridan from a translation by Benjamin Thompson of a play by Kotzebue] ; The adopted child.