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Vyvyan C C : Temples and flowers : a journey to Greece.  1955 1
Vyvyan John   2
Vyvyan Ruby : Oh! Oh! Delphine! / book and lyrics by G.M. [sic] McLellan ; music by Ivan Caryll ; founded on the French farce "Villa Primrose" by Georges Beer and Marcel Guillemaud.  1914 1
Vzdornov Gerold Ivanovich   2
W 1951 : Case of W v. the United Kingdom (4/1986/102/150) : Article 50 : Judgment, Strasbourg, 9 June 1988.  1988 1
W A   3
W A J C : The decisions of the lords of council and session, in most cases of importance, debated, and brought before them, from July 1621, to July 1642 : with an index of the pursuers and defenders names, and an other of the most material points decided therein / observed by Alexander Gibson ... ; corrected and revised by W.A.J.C.  1690 1
W Alton Jones Foundation : Policing the global economy : why, how and for whom? : proceedings of the international conference organized by the Bellerive Foundation and GLOBE International : co-sponsored by the W. Alton Jones Foundation, Inc. : Geneva, March 1998 / edited by Sadruddin Aga Khan.  1998 1
W And R Chambers Ltd   2
W B   52
W B A M : A new history of the Roman conclave : containing the rites and ceremonies used and observed at the death, election, and coronation of the pope : as also an exact description of the state of Rome during the vacancy of that chair : together with a brief account of the life of this present pope, Innocent XII / by W.B., A.M.  1691 1
W B Active 1601   3
W B Active 1613 1617   4
W B Alderman In Dublin   2
W B Esquire   2
W B L : The persecuted dissenters answered : Being the substance of a discourse with one of them. In a letter to a gentleman of Grays-Inn.  1697 1
W B Late Student There   2
W B Of Dublin   2
W B William Badcock   3
W B William Bagwell 1593   9
W B William Barlow 1617 Or 18 : A treatise of fornication : shewing what the sin is, how to flee it, motives and directions to shun it : upon 1 Cor. VI, XVIII : also, A penitentiary sermon upon John viii. II / by W.B., M.A.  1690 1
W B William Blake Active 1650 1670   15
W B William Browne : An ode on the death of William, Duke of Gloucester / by W.B. of St. John's, Oxon.  1700 1
W B Yeats Centenary Festival 1965 University Of Victoria : The world of W.B. Yeats : essays in perspective : a symposium and catalogue / edited by Robin Skelton and Ann Saddlemyer on the occasion of the W.B. Yeats Centenary Festival held at the University of Victoria, February 14 to March 16, 1965.  1965 1
W Bb : Treaties, etc. United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal, 1607  1607 1
W Bulmer And Co : Chace  1802 1
W C   38
W C Active 1602 : The copie of a letter, lately sent to an honourable person in England, from the campe before Graue, dated the 23. day of August last past : Wherein is described the good successe both of her Maiesties forces and his Excellencies against the Admirant, with his going away from the Graue. Also a thanks-giuing for the victory God gaue his Princely Excellencie, in the ouercomming and taking the said citie Graue, the 20. of September, stilo nouo. 1602. Truely translated out of the Dutch copie.  1602 1
W C Active 1623 : The fatall vesper, or A true and punctuall relation of that lamentable and fearefull accident, hapning on Sunday in the afternoone being the 26. of October last, by the fall of a roome in the Black-Friers, in which were assembled many people at a sermon, which was to be preached by Father Drurie a Iesuite : Together with the names and number of such persons as therin vnhappily perished, or were miraculously preserued.  1623 1
W C Bachelor Of The Civil Law   5
W C Esq : A discourse by way of essay humbly offer'd to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons, towards the raising moneys by an excise : demonstrating the conveniency of raising moneys that way : together with an enumeration of some certain particular commodities, whereupon an annual receipt of one million may be presently settled, and with the same ease to the people, as any other part of His Majesty's revenue whatsoever / W.C., Esq.  1695 1
W C Gent   5
W C M A : Clavis calendaria, or, The liturgy-calendar of the Church of England explain'd / by W.C., M.A.  1700 1
W C M D : A proposal for raising a fund to discharge the debts of the nation. : Humbly recommended to the Honourable House of Commons, By W. C. M.D.  1715? 1
W C Master Of Art : The aduentures of Ladie Egeria : Containing her miserable bannishment by Duke Lampanus her husbande, through the inducement of Ladie Eldorna the harlot, and Lord Andromus the flatterer ... The combat fought by Lord Trauenna, (with Necto the slaue insteade of Andromus the flatterer) obtayning the victorie, was afterwardes bannished. The graue letters, wise and sentencious orations, of the counsaile, iudges, and others. The bannishment of the Dukes two children. Lastly, the Duke himselfe bannished, by Pasifer the flatterer, and Eldorna the harlot: the bloudy murther of Eldorna, by her owne bastarde sonne Rastophel ... with many other memorable accidents; contayning wisedome, discretion and pollicie; no lesse renowmed then profitable. Published by W.C. Maister of Art.  1585? 1
W C Student In Divinity : A vindication of the true Episcopal religion : as it was planted and set forth by our Saviour Christ ... / by W.C., student in divinity.  1681 1
W C William Clifford 1670   5
W Ca : A sad and serious discourse, upon a terrible letter, : sent by the ministers of the province of London, to the Lord General and his Councel of War. / By W. Ca. a member of the Army.  1649 1
W D   14
W D Active 1634 : Epistolae. English  1634 1
W D B : A Letter to the Right Worshipful T.S., a member of the Honorable House of Commons : with some remarques upon the intended act against nonconformists, in order to moderation.  1675 1
W D Gent   3
W D Lover Of Liberty For Conscience Sake : The present interest of England in matters of religion, stated : wherein is clearly demonstrated that the Protestant religion may be fully secured from popery, though the penal laws be taken away / by W.D., alover of liberty for conscience sake.  1688 1
W D Sir : Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes. English  1687 1
W D William Dell 1651 1721 : The increase of popery in England, since the Reformation made by King Henry VIII. : Shewing the great encouragement that priests, Jesuits, and other promoters of that bloudy religion have had from persons of power and authority. The discouragements and notorious hardships, even to silencing, and banishment from cities and corporations, that have been the portion of many able and faithful Protestant ministers, that have eminently opposed it. With an essay towards what may possibly befall the Churches of Christ from the hellish contrivances and damnable plots of Romish emissaries. With a faithful extract out of the most authentick records of the most memorable things referring to the reformation, viz. King Henry VIII. his reasons given in his proclamation for taking away the Popes usurped power. ... Intended to be published in the year 1667, but seized at the press by R.L.S. and others. / By the late reverend William Dell, sometime Rector of Yelden in Bedfordshire.  1681 1
W D William Disney : Nil dictum quod non dictum prius, or, A transcript of government, considered as it is in the state of nature or religion : that no temporal magistrate is at this day constituted jure divine by president or precept in the Old or New Testament : further, of the government of our own nation and more particularly of parliamentary power, 1. as it is the great councell of the kingdom, 2. as it is the supream court of judicature, 3. as it is the legislative power, and how these powers are enjoyed and executed by all or any part of the states of that great assembly consisting of King, Lords and Commons / by W.D., Esq.  1681 1
W Doxford And Sons Ltd   2
W E   2
W E B Du Bois Institute For Afro American Research   2
W F   5
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