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Cleanness.
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Cleanness : an alliterative tripartite poem on the Deluge, the destruction of Sodom and the death of
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1974
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Cleanness (Middle English poem).
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Cleanse their souls : peace keeping in Bosnia's civil war 1992-1993 : Woolley, Monty,
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2004
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Cleansed.
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The cleansing of the leper : discoursed, and opened, first, in certaine lectures within the cathedra : Morley, Henry,
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1609
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The cleansing of the ten lepers, or, Briefe notes on Luke 17, vers. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 : Caylie, Mathew.
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1623
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Cleansing the fatherland : Nazi medicine and racial hygiene : Aly, Götz,
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c1994
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Cleanthes or Posidonius? : the basis of stoic physics. : Solmsen, Friedrich.
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1961
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A clear and brief explanation upon the chief points in the New-Testament : where by laying Scripture : Marsin, M.
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1697
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Clear and full discovery that the Earl of Essex did not felloniously murthur himself but was barbaro : Danvers, Henry,
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1689?
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Clear and full discovery that the Earl of Essex did not feloniously murder himself, but was barbarou : Danvers, Henry,
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1689
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Clear and full discovery that the Earl of Essex did not murder himself : Danvers, Henry,
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1689
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Clear and impartial consideration of the security as to life. : Philoroy, Philopater.
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1661
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A clear and learned explication of the history of our blessed Saviour Jesus Christ : taken out of ab : Dionysius Exiguus,
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1695
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A clear and present danger to society. : Locklin, Gerald.
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1981
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Clear answer unto 13. exceptions, against the grounds of new baptism; (so called) in Mr. Saltmar : Knollys, Hanserd,
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1646
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A clear apology and just defence of Richard Stafford for himself : with a rehearsal and further expl
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Clear blogging how people blogging are changing the world and how you can join them : Walsh, Bob,
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c2007
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A clear confutation of Mr. Richard Allen, : and his five commendators, from their own confessions, c : Marlow, Isaac.
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1696
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Clear conviction of the errours of those that are called Quakers
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Clear definition of its efficacious operation in several pates, arts and professions. : Mews, Peter,
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1663
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CLEAR dementia care : a model to assess and address unmet needs : Duffy, Frances
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2019
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Clear demonstration of the true gospel-church. : Chauncy, Isaac,
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1684
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Clear discovery of his Majesties design in the present treaty. : Victor, Verity.
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1648
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Clear discovery of the approaching miseries signified by that comet, or blazing star : Jones, Thomas,
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1681
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A clear discovery of the malicious falsehoods contained in a paper printed at London, intituled, A t
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1679
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Clear discovery wherein all people may see. : Fox, George,
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1662
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A clear discovery wherein all people may see who hath been true ministers, and sent of Christ, and w : Fox, George,
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1662
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Clear display of the simony of the Romish clergy. : Du Moulin, Peter,
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1678
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Clear explication and application of the Song of Solomon : Guild, William,
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1658
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clear implications of global climate change
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2008
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Clear justification of those pasages in a sermon against which the reverend and learned commissioner : Coleman, Thomas,
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1646
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Clear justification of those passages in a sermon against which Mr. Gillespy did preach and write. : Coleman, Thomas,
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1646
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Clear lamps and dim stars : new perspectives on the work of Ivor Gurney. : Ward, Diane Elizabeth.
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1994
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Clear lands and icy seas : a voyage to the eastern Arctic. : Stanwell-Fletcher, Theodora C.
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1958
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A clear lead : Maxton, James.
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1933
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Clear light of day. : Desai, Anita,
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1980
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A clear looking-glass for all wandring sinners : wherein they may behold the deformity of their sins : Eyston, F. J.
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1654
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Clear manifestation of truth and its servants. : Livingstone, Patrick,
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1667
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A clear optick discovering to the eye of reason; : that regality is not inconsistent with the en : Norwood, Anthony.
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1654
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Clear out Hitler's agents! An exposure of Trotskyist disruption being organised in Britain. : Wainwright, William.
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1943
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A Clear proof of the certainty and usefulness of the Protestant rule of faith : Scripture, after the
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1688
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Clear proof that all the children of believing parents are in the covenant of grace. : Harrison, Michael,
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1694
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Clear reply to the prevaricating answer of the Commissioners of the kingdom of Scotland, to both Hou : English covenanter.
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1648
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Clear, short, yet full explanation of all circles of the celestial and terrestrial globes. : Sinclair, George,
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1688
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Clear sight of sundry sacred truths
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The clear stream : a life of Winifred Holtby. : Shaw, Marion.
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1999
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The clear sun-shine of the gospel breaking forth upon the Indians in Nevv-England. Or, An historical : Shepard, Thomas,
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1648
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Clear sun-shine of the gospel breaking forth upon the Indians in New-England
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