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The character of a believing Christian. : Set forth in paradoxes, and seeming contradictions.
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1645
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1
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Character of a bigotted prince. : Ames, Richard,
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1692
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1
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The character of a bigotted prince, and what England may expect from the return of such a one : Ames, Richard,
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1691
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1
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The character of a cavaliere, with his brother seperatist· : Both striving which shall bee most act
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1647
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Character of a certain ugly old p-----
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3
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The character of a Christian : as hee is distinguished from all hypocrites and hereticks. With the f
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1627
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The Character of a church papist
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1681
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The character of a church-trimmer.
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2
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Character of a Cockney : Junius Anonymus.
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1652
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1
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The character of a coffee-house : wherein is contained a description of the persons usually frequent : Eye and ear witness.
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1665
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1
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The Character of a coffee-house : with the symptomes of a town-wit.
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1673
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1
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The character of a compleat physician, or naturalist.
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2
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Character of a conurbation : a computer atlas of Birmingham and the Black Country : Rosing, Kenneth E.
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1971
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1
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The character of a corporation : how your company's culture can make or break your business
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2
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Character of a countrey committee-man. : Cleveland, John,
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1651
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1
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Character of a country-committee-man.
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5
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[The character of a country committee-man, with the eare-marke of a sequestrator]..
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2
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The Character of a disbanded courtier
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1681
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1
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The character of a disbanded courtier : dedicated to the author of that famous speech, call'd The sp
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3
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A character of a diurnal-maker
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4
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A character of a diurnal-maker by J.C. : Cleveland, John,
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1657
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1
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The character of a fanatick
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2
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The Character of a fanatick in general, by what other name however he may be more specially distingu
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1681
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1
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A character of a female-cockney : brought upon the publike theater to be judged, censured, and conde : R. T.
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1656
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1
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The character of a formall professor in religion : preached in two sermons at St. Chads Church in Sa : Porter, Thomas,
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1661
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1
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The character of a good and bad subject, or, The duty of the people of England, Scotland, and Irelan : Oates, Constant.
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1682
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1
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The character of a good army &c. : being a few hints touching the gallantry and fidelity of an army : Plunket, Thomas,
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1690
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1
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The character of a good commander : together with a short commendation of the famous Artillery (more : Plunket, Thomas,
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1689
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1
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Character of a good commissioner. : Bell, Thomas,
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1692
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1
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The Character of a good man, neither Whig nor Tory
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1681
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1
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Character of a good man, neither Whig nor Tory.
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1682
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1
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The character of a good ruler : a study of Puritan political ideas in New England, 1630-1730. : Breen, T. H.
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1970
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1
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[The character] of a good ruler : as it was recommended in a sermon [preached before] His Excellency : Willard, Samuel,
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1694
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1
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The character of a good woman.
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1697
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1
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The character of a good woman, both in a single and marry'd state : in a funeral discourse on Prov. : Rogers, Timothy,
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1697
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1
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The Character of a Gumbletonian, or, The New malcontent
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1689
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1
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Character of a Jacobite, by what name or title soever dignify'd or distinguish'd. : Person of quality.
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1690
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1
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The character of a Jacobite : by what name or title soever dignifyed or distinguish'd
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2
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The Character of a Jesuit
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1681
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1
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The character of a judge. : In a letter from the country, to a friend in the city.
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1700
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1
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Character of a latitudinarian. : Brown, Thomas,
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1699
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1
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The Character of a leading petitioner
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1681
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1
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The character of a London diurnall.
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10
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The character of a London-diurnall : with several select poems : Cleveland, John,
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1647
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1
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The character of a London-diurnall: : with severall select poems:
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6
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The character of a London-diurnall : with severall select poems. By the same author. : Cleveland, John,
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1647
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1
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The Character of a London scrivener
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2
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A character of a loyal states-man.
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1678
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1
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The character of a moderate intelligencer : with some select poems. : Cleveland, John,
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1647
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1
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The Character of a modern sham-plotter
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1681?
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