Coburn Samuel : A funeral sonet, : written vpon the death of the honorable, and maist vertuous gentlewoman, Elizabeth Dowglas, spouse to M. Samuell Cobuurne laird of Temple-Hall.; Fowler, William,
Cocaine Habit Physiological Aspects : Cocaine abuse : behavior, pharmacology, and clinical applications / [edited by] Stephen T. Higgins, Jonathan L. Katz.
1998
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Cocaine Habit Treatment : Cocaine abuse : behavior, pharmacology, and clinical applications / [edited by] Stephen T. Higgins, Jonathan L. Katz.
Cocaine Industry Colombia : Cocaine, death squads, and the war on terror : U.S. imperialism and class struggle in Colombia / Oliver Villar and Drew Cottle.; Villar, Oliver,
Cochin India History : O rei que foi em peregrinacao a Varanasi : cartas de Rama Varma, raja de Cochim, nas miscelaneas manuscritas de Nossa Senhora da Graca de Lisboa / introducao, leitura e notas: Jose Alberto Rodrigues da Silva Tavim.
1997
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Cochlaeus Johannes 1479 1552 : Apomaxis calumniarum, convitiorumque, quibus Ioannes Cocleus : homo theologus exiguus artiu[m] professor, scurra procax, Henrici octaui, serenissimi regis Angliæ famam impetere, nome[n] obscurare, rerum gestaru[m] gloriam fædare, nuper edita, non tam ad rege[m] q[ui] in regis inuidia[m], epistola studuit. Authore Ricardo Morysino Anglo.; Morison, Richard,
1537
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Cochlostyla : The tree snails of the genus Cochlostyla of Mindoro province, Philippine Islands.; Bartsch, Paul.
Cochrane A L Archibald Leman 1909 1988 : One man's medicine : an autobiography of Professor Archie Cochrane / Archibald L. Cochrane with Max Blythe.; Cochrane, A. L.
Cochrane John Sir 1695 : An account of the proceedings of His Majesties army in Scotland : with the manner of the taking of Argile, together with a defeat that the Lord Ross gave to a party of the rebels commanded by Sir John Cochran : and also the proceedings of His Majesties forces in England.
Cochrane Shipbuilders History : Cochrane's, shipbuilders of Beverley and Selby / Michael Thompson, Arthur G. Credland, Derek Grindell.; Thompson, Michael,
Cockburn John 1652 1729 Bourignianism Detected : An apology for M. Antonia Bourignon : in four parts ... : to which are added two letters from different hands, containing remarks on the preface to The snake in the grass and Bourignianism detected : as also some of her own letters, whereby her true Christian spirit and sentiments are farther justified and vindicated, particularly as to the doctrine of the merits and satisfaction of Jesus Christ.; Garden, George,
1699
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Cockburn William 1683 : On the much lamented death of the valiant Major William Cockburn, : who died at Stonie-flet, June 6. 1683. A funeral elegie / N. Paterson.; Paterson, Ninian,
Cockenzie And Port Seton Scotland History : The work journals of William Dickson, Wright at Cockenzie (1717-1745) : the man who helped build Scotland's first railway / edited by The 1722 Waggonway Heritage Group.
2022
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Cockerel Richard : The Norffs president of persecution (unto banishment) against some of the innocent people call'd Quakers, for meeting in the name and fear of the Lord. Or, A relation of the proceedings of the court at the quarter sessions holden at the castle in Norwich the 20 day of the 12. moneth call'd February, 1665. : where Francis Cory, recorder of the city of Norwich sat for judge with John Crafts dean of Norwich, with other justices of the peace (so call'd), upon Henry Kittle Jun. Edmund Rack, Richard Cockerel, and Robert Elden, call'd Quakers.
Cockerill Thomas Active 1674 1702 : London, Feb. 22. 1699/1700. : Whereas advertisements are this day printed in the Post-Poy [sic], Post-Man, and Flying Post, that a book intiutled, The history of the reign of Lewis the Thirteenth, King of France and Navarre, &c. by Mr. Michel le Vassor, is this day published by John Nutt; Richard Wellington (the known publisher) being asham'd to put his name to it ... the same is a false and spurious edition of the said book ... and that a translation ... will be publish'd in a fortnight ... for Thomas Cockerill, bookseller in the Poultrey..
1700
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Cockerill Thomas Active 1695 1705 : London, Feb. 22. 1699/1700. : Whereas advertisements are this day printed in the Post-Poy [sic], Post-Man, and Flying Post, that a book intiutled, The history of the reign of Lewis the Thirteenth, King of France and Navarre, &c. by Mr. Michel le Vassor, is this day published by John Nutt; Richard Wellington (the known publisher) being asham'd to put his name to it ... the same is a false and spurious edition of the said book ... and that a translation ... will be publish'd in a fortnight ... for Thomas Cockerill, bookseller in the Poultrey..