Incendiary Weapons : To the Honourable the Commons of England assembled in Parliament. The humble proposals of John Legg, engineer, relating to his new invention of fire-shot and fire-arrows, : which being shot out of a piece of ordinance, paterrero, or musket, infallibly sets the enemies ships sides, sails, and rigging, &c. in a flame.; Legg, John,
Incest Early Works To 1800 : Incestuous marriages, or, relations of consanguinity and affinity hindering and dissolving marriage, as making all marriages within such relations to be incestuous, and all children begotten of such marriages to be illegitimate, or bastards to all intents and purposes
1677
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Incest England Early Works To 1800 : An abstract of the argument in Mr. Turner's papers concerning the marriage of an uncle with the daughter of his half-brother by the father's side; Turner, John,
Incest Victims Rehabilitation : Trauma and the therapist : countertransference and vicarious traumatization in psychotherapy with incest survivors / Laurie Anne Pearlman, Karen W. Saakvitne.; Pearlman, Laurie A.
Inchcape Plc : Two centuries of overseas trading : the origins and growth of the Inchcape Group.; Jones, Stephanie
1986
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Inchiqin Murrough Obrien Earl Of 1614 1674 : A great fight in Ireland between the Lord Lievt. Cromwels forces and the Lord Inchequeens army neer Washford, : the number killed and taken prisoners, Col Trevor wounded, and the Lord Inchequeens colours taken General Oneal dead, and the Lord Lievt. drawing away his forces from besieging Duncanon, also the taking of Capt. Plunkets ship with 36 pieces of ordnance with four other ships of a great value, and the manner of Capt. Plunckets escape for his life in a long-boat. Together with a letter of news concerning Col. King, and Col. Johnston, and sixty sail of ships with soldiers, going for Scotland, with the reason and uncertrinty [sic] of that report.