Lillingston Lovell England Maps : Buckinghamshire - Northamptonshire [cartographic material] : sheet SP 74 SW.; Great Britain.
1973
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Lillingston Luke 1653 1713 : The case of Capt. John Hutchinson, in relation to his petition now before the House of Commons, against Col. Lillingston, and the agent to the regiment, Mr. John Thurston
1700
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Lillingston Luke 1653 1713 Reflections On Mr Burchets Memoirs : Mr. Burchett's justification of his naval-memoirs. : In answer to Reflections made by Col. Lillingston, on that part which relates to Cape François and Port de Paix. With some short observations on our West-India expeditions.; Burchett, Josiah,
1704
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Lillingstone Dorothy 1679 : Gods mercy and justice displayed, in the wicked life and penitential death of Dorothy Lillingstone : executed the 7. of April, 1679. at Kennington, for murthering her bastard-childe. Published at her earnest request. With Allowance.
1679
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Lilly Library Indiana University Bloomington : Frankenstein 200 : the birth, life, and resurrection of Mary Shelley's monster / Rebecca Baumann ; photographs by Jody Mitchell.; Baumann, Rebecca.
Lilly William 1602 1681 Monarchy Or No Monarchy In England : William Lilly student in astrologie, his past and present opinion touching monarchy in these nations: : and his decision of the controversie between the Normans and the Long-Parliament.; Lilly, William,
1660
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Lilly William 1602 1681 Observations For This Present Year 1667 : Mr. Lillyes prognostications of 1667 : predicting the prosperity, satisfaction, and happiness of the English with their glorious victories and successes by land and sea, especially in June and July (the Chattam months) : with the miserable and unheard of ruine and desolation attending Dutch, Dane and French, in their armies, navyes, and all their affaires / produced for publick satisfaction and better information into that horrible cheat of judicial astronomy.
Lillyman Elizabeth : A Compleat narrative of the tryal of Elizabeth Lillyman : found guilty of petty treason and condemned at the sessions at the Old Bayly the 10th of this instant Iuly, to be burned to death, for the barbarous and bloody murther of VVilliam Lillyman her late husband : with her confession and penitent behaviour, since such her condemnation.
Lily William 1468 1522 Lilys Grammar : A censure upon Lilly's grammar : wherein, besides a discourse of the reason of education, are shewn, the contradictons, falsities and false words, omissions, repetitions, superfluous rules, and misplaced words in our grammar / by R.G. ...; R. G.
Lily William 1468 1522 Shorte Introduction To Grammar : Januæ clavis: or, Lilly's syntax explained : its elegancy from good authors cleared, its fundamentals compared with the Accidence, and the rules thereof more fitted to the capacity of children. By Jonathan Banks.; Banks, Jonathan.
1679
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Lily William Introduction Of The Eyght Partes Of Speche : A plaine and easie laying open of the meaning and vnderstanding of the rules of construction in the English accidence : appointed by authoritie to be taught in all schooles of hir Maiesties dominions, for the great vse and benefite of yoong beginners: by Iohn Stockwood sometime schoolmaster of Tunbridge.; Stockwood, John,
1590
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Lima Peru Race Relations History : The black doctors of colonial Lima : science, race, and writing in colonial and early Republican Peru / José R. Jouve Martín.; Jouve Martín, José Ramón,
2014
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Limbo Early Works To 1800 : Limbo's batterie, or, an answere, to a popish pamphlet, of Christs descense [sic] to hell: : where-in what can be alleadged, for the locall descending of his soule thither, after his suffering, to liberate the patriarches, out of anie limbus, is clearlie refuted: extorted at last, to a more publicke view / by William Guild..; Guild, William,
1630
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Limbrey Susan : Fertile ground : papers in honour of Susan Limbrey / edited by D.N. Smith, M.B. Brickley, and W. Smith.
Limerick Ireland County History Military Early Works To 1800 : Good and bad newes from Ireland. : Containing, 1. A true and perfect relation of the manner of the taking of the fort and castle of Limerike, who hath beene besieged since a week before Easter, till the yielding of the same, which was the 23. of Iune. 1642. 2. The manner how, and upon what condition they yielded it. 3. Likewise good newes from other parts of the province of Munster, relating the two particular overthrowes given to the rebells, by the English forces in those parts. 4. Together with the death of Sir William St. Leger, Lord President of Munster, who dyed this moneth of June, and was buried on Friday was a fortnight, to the great griefe and sorrow of all the English in those parts. Which relation was read publikely in the honourable House of Commons,
Limerick Limerick Ireland Explosion 1694 : Dreadful news from Limerick : being an account of the magazine of powder taking fire the 12th of this instant February, 1694, and the destroying and blowing up of a great part of the city, killing above one hundred; J. H.
1694
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Limerick Limerick Ireland History : The Civil articles of Lymerick exactly printed from the letters patents : wherein they are ratified and exemplified by Their Majesties under the great seal of England.