Hagiography : Rape and ravishment in the literature of medieval England / Corinne Saunders.; Saunders, Corinne J.,
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Hagiography History And Criticism : Plaire et édifier : les récits hagiographiques composés en Angleterre aux XIIe et XIIIe siècles.; Laurent, Françoise.
Hague Rules 1921 : Liner bills of lading and the International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to Bills of Lading (as agreed at the Diplomatic Conference in Brussels, October 1922) : specially written for Furness, Withy & Co., Ltd.
Haig Douglas Haig Earl 1861 1928 : Haig and Kitchener in twentieth-century Britain [electronic resource] : remembrance, representation and appropriation / Stephen Heathorn.; Heathorn, Stephen J.,
Hail France : Strange news from France : being II letters from a French Protestant gentleman at Blois to a person of quality at Westminster : giving an account of the late extraordinary tempest that lately hapned [sic] there, accompanied with hail-stones as big as a mans fist, whereby two churches and several houses were beat down, many others lamentably shatter'd, the slates and windowes throughout all the town batter'd to pieces, and all the corn and vines in eight parishes utterly destroyed, to the damage of two hundred thousand crowns and upwards : in all which calamity the Protestant church was miraculously preserved entire, and not so much as a slate or any glass broken.
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Hail Weston England Maps : Bedfordshire - Cambridgeshire [cartographic material] : sheet TL 16 SE.; Great Britain.
Hainaut Church History : Un compromis pour la juridiction spirituelle en Hainaut entre le Duc de Bourgogne Philippe le Bon et l'Eveque de Cambrai (1448-1449).; Thelliez, Cyrille.
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Hainaut County Description And Travel : A Description of the seventeen provinces : and of the province of Haynault in particular, in which is the city of Mons.; Seller, John,
Hair Religious Aspects Christianity Early Works To 1800 : [A go]dly and profitable treatise, intituled Absolom his fall, or the ruin of roysters. : [Whe]rein euery Christian may [in a] mirrour behold the vile and [-]able abuse of curled long haire ...; W. T.