Philo Patris : The Protestant antidote, or, An answer to a pamphlet, entituled, A seasonable address to the right honorable Lord Mayor, &c. : touching the present election of sheriffs : in a friendly epistle to that worshipful author / from his humble servant Phil. Anglus Trueman.
Philo Pegasus : Eclipse races, (addressed to the ladies:) : being an impartial account of the celestial coursers and their riders, starting together, April 1, 1764, for the eclipse-plate-prize. Their distinctions and achievements. Whose were the competitors, distanced, thrown out, or met with accidents, in the contending enterprize. Who won the prize, popular fears and apprehensions, with suitable remarks. And the true appearance of the race represented. Some customs, in our public observatories and mathematical schools, referred to the consideration, power, and justice, of the discerning ladies. ... / By Philo-Pegasus, a lover of truth.
1764
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Philo Regis : The right picture of King Oliure, from top to toe. : That all the world may a false rebell know. Whereunto is added, his genealogy, and the memorialls of all his worthy acts from the beginning of his reigne, to his present routing in Ireland. / By Philo Regis, written in rime doggerill for the benefit of all his subjects at Westminster.
1650
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Philo Tileno : Parkerus illustratus. Sive, Annotata quædam in omnes LXX. Mri. Thomæ Parkeri theses, de traductione hominis peccatoris ad vitam. : Epistola, anteloquium, & epilogus annexus, ad Christianam pacem, & unitatem ecclesiasticam obnixè invitant. Omnia Richardo Baxtero, Parkeri the sium liberali passim præconi, & tileno-mastigi satis impotenti, amicè & leniter opposita. / Ab authore Philo-Tileno.
Philocrates : The loyall sacrifice : presented in the lives and deaths of those two eminent-heroick patternes, for valour, discipline, and fidelity; the generally beloved and bemoaned, Sir Charls Lucas, and Sir George Lisle, knights. Being both shot to death at Colchester, five houres after the surrender.
1648
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Philoctetes Eyreneus : Philadelphia, or, Brotherly love to the studious in the hermetick art. : Wherein is discovered the principles of hermetick philosophy, with much candor and plainness. / Written by Eyreneus Philoctetes.
Philodikaios Irenicus : A treatise declaring, and confirming against all obiections the just title and right of the moste excellent and worthie prince, Iames the sixt, King of Scotland, to the succession of the croun of England. : Whereunto is added a discourse shewing how necessarie it is for the realme of England, that he be in due time acknowledged and admitted to the succession of the kingdome.
1599
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Philoeusebias Misonebulonides : A second letter to Hilton, the grand informer against religious meetings : wherein his threatnings against constables are demonstrated to be vain : and the whole duty of those officers, in reference to that business, stated.
1682
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Philogene Gina 1961 : Social categories in everyday experience / edited by Shaun Wiley, Gina Philogène, and Tracey A. Revenson.
2012
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Philolaus Active 1589 : De caede et interitu Gallorum Regis, Henrici Tertii, valesiorum vltimi, epigrammata
Philopater F P : The nurse of pious thoughts : wherein is briefly shewed that the use which Roman Catholikes do make of sacred pictures, signes, and images is not idolatry or any other misdemeanour (as some imagine), but the nurse of pious thoughts and healthfull meditations / written by F.P. Philopater.
Philopatris Active 1606 : An humble petition offered to the right reuerend, honourable, and vvorshipfull estates of this present Parliament assembled ar [sic] Westminster Pallace : wherein the wandring ghost of the late pyramis demolished lately in París, discourseth his hard fortunes, trauailes, and strange accidents to the new Brittaine monarchie, to whom he wisheth all peace, wealth, and prosperitie. Written by Philopatris, pittying his downfall, and perswading his new erecting, and building vp againe in Westminster.
1606
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Philophilus : On the universally lamented death of the incomparable Dr. Short : a pindarick elegy.
1685
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Philopolis : A new discourse about the fire of London, and the probability of self-murther, in a letter to a friend concerning Sir Edmundbury Godfrey's death
Philopolite : The true Englishman, humbly proposing something to rid us of the plot in the state and of contentions in the church : wherein is shown how our King may be the happy healer of nations / by a Philopolite ; and published by his neighbour, Philotheus.
Philopolites P Sir : The grumbletonian crew reprehended : being reflections upon the ungrateful and unmannerly behaviour of that new-upstart sect: occasioned by the scrupling to take the new oath of allegiance. Together with some good advice, to such of them, as are yet capable of it; and not too far advanced towards Bedlam. By Sir P. Philopolites. With allowance.
1689
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Philopresbyter Britanus : Presbyterial government described, or, A methodical synopsis of it, as it is professed and practized in the Church of Scotland : gathered out of the confessions of faith, and other publick records of that church ... / by Britannus Philopresbyter.
1695
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Philoprotest : An excellent new poem upon the happy proceedings of Their Majesties royal army by sea and land : with a reflection upon the insulting Jacobites.
Philoroy Philopater : The traitors claim, or, A clear and impartial consideration of the security as to life, claimed by the condemned traitors now prisoners in the Tower of London, who rendred themselves, according to His Majesties proclamation, of the 8th of June 1660, by advice of the Lords and Commons, then assembled in Parliament : in a letter written August 20th 1661, to a Honourable member of the House of Commons now sitting in Parliament.
1661
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Philosoph Shulamith : CLS book of squibs and cumulative index 1968-1977 / edited by S.E.Fox, W.A.Beach and S.Philosoph.