Sharpe Isaac 1695 1718 : The Church of England's complaint against the irregularities of some of its clergy. / By a presbyter of the Church of England.
1709
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Sharpe J A : Crime in early modern England, 1550-1750 / J. A. Sharpe.
2013
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Sharpe James 1577 1630 : The triall of the protestant priuate spirit : VVherein their doctrine, making the sayd spirit the sole ground & meanes of their beliefe, is confuted. By authority of Holy Scripture. Testimonies of auncient fathers. Euidence of reason, drawne from the grounds of faith. Absurdity of consequences following vpon it, against all faith, religion, and reason. The second part, which is doctrinall. Written by I.S. of the Society of Iesus.
Sharpe Owen : She stoops to conquer [videorecording] / by Oliver Goldsmith, with a new prologue and epilogue by Stephen Jeffreys ; directed for the stage by Max Stafford-Clark.
Sharpe Patricia 1943 : Tattoo, torture, mutilation, and adornment : the denaturalization of the body in culture and text / Frances E. Mascia-Lees and Patricia Sharpe, editors.
Sharpe Robert Boies : Irony in the drama : an essay on impersonation, shock and catharsis.
1975
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Sharpe Robert Clerke : The confession and declaration of Robert sharpe clerke, and other of that secte, tearmed the Familie of Loue, at Pawles Crosse in London the. xij. of Iune: an. 1575
Sharpe Ruth : Making a start / edited by A. Pinel, R. Sharpe, R. Ellis.
1986
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Sharpe S : The history of Egypt from the earliest times till the conquest of the Arabs.
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Sharpe Samuel : Egyptian mythology and Eguptian Christianity : with their influence on the opinions of modern Christendom.
1992
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Sharpe Sheila : Inclusive primary teaching : a critical approach to equality and special educational needs / Janet Goepel, Helen Childerhouse & Sheila Sharpe.
Sharpe W : The Kings Majesties most gracious message to the Parliament by Sir Peter Killegrew. : Sent from the commissioners with His Majestie at Newmarket, about His Majesties being at Richmond, and coming to his Parliament at Westminster, for setling of the kingdome in a safe and well grounded peace. His Majesty to come on Thursday next. And His Majesties resolution for passing such acts as shall tend to the peace of the kingdome.
Sharpeigh Robert Sir : Reasons most humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons in Parliament, by Sr Robert Sharpeigh, Knight, and Alexander Haitley, Esquire : patentees for survey of sea-coales at Newcastle, &c. by nomination of the late Duke of Richmond and Lennox, proving the grant and patent thereof to be necessary and profitable to the common-wealth, the fee to be but competent and proportionable to the charge, and no imposition but a meere wages, or quid pro quo, voluntarily, offered to be payd for the service.