Cave Fauna Cuba : The Troglobitic halocyprid ostracoda of Anchialine caves in Cuba / L.S. Kornicker and J. Yager.; Kornicker, Louis S.
1995
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Cave Henry : A seasonable discourse shewing the necessity of union amongst Protestants, in opposition to popery, as the only means (under God) to preserve the reformed religion : also, the charge of persecution, lately maintained against the established religion, by W.P., H.C. and other insignificant scriblers, detected : proving it to be the ministers of state, and not the church, that prosecuted the penal laws on Protestant dissenters.
1688
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Cave Nick 1957 : Cultural seeds : essays on the work of Nick Cave / edited by Karen Welberry and Tanya Dalziell.
Cave Paintings Spain : Journey through the Ice Age / Paul G. Bahn and Jean Vertut.; Bahn, Paul G.
1999
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Cave Richard : The iudgement of the court of warre upon the charge laid against Sir Richard Cave, for the delivery up of Hereford : Oxford, 26. Iunij. 1643.
Caviidae Behavior : Ethology of the bicolor damselfish, Eupomacentrus partitus (Pissces : Pomocentridae) : a comparative analysis of laboratory and field behaviour.; Myrberg, Arthur A.
1972
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Caviness Madeline Harrison 1938 : The four modes of seeing : approaches to medieval imagery in honor of Madeline Harrison Caviness / edited by Evelyn Staudinger Lane, Elizabeth Carson Pastan, Ellen M. Shortell.
Cawdrey Daniel 1588 1664 Independencie A Great Schism : A review of the true nature of schisme, : with a vindication of the Congregationall churches in England, from the imputation thereof unjustly charged on them by Mr D. Cawdrey, preacher of the Word at Billing in Northampton-shire. / By John Owen D.D.; Owen, John,
1657
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Cawdrey Daniel 1588 1664 Independency Further Proved To Be A Schism : A defence of Mr. John Cotton from the imputation of selfe contradiction, charged on him by Mr. Dan. Cavvdrey / written by himselfe not long before his death ; whereunto is prefixed, an answer to a late treatise of the said Mr. Cavvdrey about the nature of schisme, by John Owen ...; Cotton, John,
1658
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Cawdrey Daniel 1588 1664 Sober Answer To A Serious Question Propoun : A sober reply to the sober answer of Reverend Mr. Cawdrey, to A serious question propounded : viz. whether the ministers of England are bound by the word of God to baptise the children of all such parents, which say they believe in Jesus Christ, but are grosly ignorant, scandalous in their conversations, scoffers at godliness, and refuse to submit to church dicipline ... : also, the question of Reverend Mr. Hooker concerning the baptisme of infants : with a post-script to Reverend Mr. Blake / by G.I. Firmin ...; Firmin, Giles,
Cawdrey Zachary 1616 1684 Preparation For Martyrdom : A Letter to the author of the Preparation for martyrdom : with some cursory reflections upon some passages in it / by a dutiful son of the English church as by law established.
1682
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Cawood Castle Cawood North Yorkshire Siege 1642 : Most joyfull nevves by sea and land : being the true relation of a glorious victory obtained by the Lord Fairfax and Captain Hotham sonne to Sir Iohn Hotham at Cawood Castle in Yorkshire against the Earle of Cumberland and his northerne cavaliers : wherein the Earle was forced to fly to Yorke and is since pursued by the Lord Fairfax and Captain Hotham and is by them beset with the great losse of men on the Earles side with small losse on the adverse part : also the takeing of two ships at Fulmouth in Cornwall by the ships sent downe by the Earle of Warwick to secure those parts which came from Holland wherein was many commanders ordnance, powder ammunition for war and many letters of weighty and serious consequence : together with the proceedings of His Majesties forces at Oxford since his departure from Banbury.
1642
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Cawood Castle Cawood North Yorkshire Siege 1642 Early Works To 1800 : Most joyfull newes by sea and land, : being the true relation of a glorious victory obtained by the Lord Fairfax and Captain Hotham sonne to Sir Iohn Hotham at Cawood Castle in York shire, against the Earle of Cumberland and his northerne cavaliers. Wherin the Earle was forced to fly to Yorke, and is since pursued by the Lord Fairfax and Captain Hotham and is by them beset, with the great losse of men on the Earles side, with small losse on the adverse part, also, the takeing of two ships at Fulmouth in Cornwall, by the ships sent downe by the Earle of Warwick to secure those parts, which came from Holland, wherin was many commanders ordnance, powder, ammunition for war, and many letters of weighty and serious consequence. Together with the proceedings of His Majesties forces at Oxford since his departure from Banbury.
Cawthorn Laurence : The Most lamentable and deplorable accident which on Friday last, June 22, befell Laurence Cawthorn, a buccher in St. Nicholas Shambles in Newgate Market : who being suspected to be dead by the two hasty covetousness and cruelty of his land-lady ... was suddenly and inhumanely buryed : together with the report of his moving of the body as it was carrying by the bearers to his grave, and the treating of his winding sheet with his own hands, and the lamentable shrieks and groans he made on the Saturday and Sunday following : as also the examination and commitment of his land-lord and land-lady by the lord mayor to the prison of Newgate ...
1661
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Cawthorn Lawrence 1661 : Misery to bee lamented, or, A Doleful relation of the sad accident which befell Lawrence Cawthorn : a journey-man- butcher, belonging to the shambles in Newgate-Market, who being supposed to be dead, was caused to be presently buried by his lanlady [sic] Mris. Co[o?]k ... and how he came to himself again ... it being also certainly reported, that he was heard to utter many grievous shrieks and groans ... from Friday night, June 21 to Monday morning June 24, 1661 : to the tune of Troy town.