Clints England Maps : [Clints [cartographic material] : Yorkshire, North Riding 38.9].; Great Britain.
1913
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Clipped Coins England Early Works To 1800 : [Opinions being various how now to take in the late currant clipt money, the best way] for the publick and [future] ease, and content of persons posse[st] of the same. : Two ways (besides those of taxes and loans, to be taken by His Majesties receivers) have been proposed, in which both agree,
Clitherow Christopher Sir 1641 : Londini sinus salutis; or, Londons harbour of health and happinesse. : Epressed [sic] in sundry triumphs, pageants, and showes; at the initiation of the Right Honorable Christopher Clethrowe, into the maioralty of the farre renowned city London. All the charges and expences of this present ovation; being the sole undertaking of the Richt Worshipfull Company of the Ironmongers. The 29. of October. Anno salutis. 1635. / Written by Thomas Heywood.; Heywood, Thomas,
1635
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Clitoridectomy : Female genital mutilation : a joint WHO/UNICEF/UNFPA statement.
Clitoris Surgery : Circumcision of women : a strategy for eradication.; Koso-Thomas, Olayinka.
1987
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Clive Catherine Raftor 1711 1785 : The life of Mrs. Catherine Clive : with an account of her adventures on and off the stage, a round of her characters together with her correspondence.; Fitzgerald, Percy Hetherington,
1888
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Clive Family : Treasures from India : the Clive collection at Powis Castle / Mildred Archer, Christopher Rowell, Robert Skelton.; Clive Museum.
1987
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Clive Museum : Treasures from India : the Clive collection at Powis Castle / Mildred Archer, Christopher Rowell, Robert Skelton.; Clive Museum.
Clive Robert Clive Baron 1725 1774 : Treasures from India : the Clive collection at Powis Castle / Mildred Archer, Christopher Rowell, Robert Skelton.; Clive Museum.
Cloak In Its Colours : The knave uncloak'd, or, The Jesuit in his colours : being an answer, by way of letter, to a late seditious pamphlet called, The cloak in its colours, or, The Presbyterian unmasked, wherein is sufficiently discovered the treacherous designs of the popish party ... / by a son of the Church of England.; Son of the Church of England.
1679
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Cloberie William : By the King : a proclamation concerning the trade of Ginney, and Binney, in the parts of Africa.; England and Wales.
Clocaenog Wales Maps : Clwyd [cartographic material] : sheet SJ 05 SE.; Great Britain.
1975
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Clochester England History Siege 1648 Early Works To 1800 : The last will and testament of Tom Fairfax, and the Army under his command: who now lie about Colchester, in a very sick and weake estate, past hope of life, and given up for dead, by their sworn doctors, the Earle of Norwich, the Lord Capell, and Sir Charles Lucas. Published by the command of the aforesaid doctors.
Clock And Watch Making England : England defrauded, by the exportation of boxes, cases, and dial-plates for clocks and watches, without their movements. : Humbly represented to the Honourable House of Commons.
Clocks And Watches Calibration Early Works To 1800 : A table of the equation of days, : shewing how much a good pendulum watch ought to be faster or slower than a true sun-dial, every day of the year.; Tompion, Thomas,
Clocks And Watches England History : Shaping the day : a history of timekeeping in England and Wales 1300-1800 / Paul Glennie and Nigel Thrift.; Glennie, Paul.
Clocks And Watches Escapements : The Tompion clocks at Greenwich and the dead-beat escapement / with an appendix by Beresford Hutchinson.; Howse, Derek.
Clod Barnaby : The country-man's petition for a Parliament. : The humble petition of Mr. Barnaby Clod, a well-descended person, most humbly, and most obediently, and most submissively shewing, and expressing, and declaring unto your great Majesty.
1682
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Clodius Publius : Catiline, Clodius and Tiberius.; Beesly, Edward Spencer.