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A compleat collection of Mr. D'Urfey's songs and odes : whereof the first part never before publishe : D'Urfey, Thomas,
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1687
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1
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A Compleat collection of papers in twelve parts relating to the great revolutions in England and Sco
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1689
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1
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A compleat collection of the lives, speeches, private passages, letters and prayers of those persons : W. S.
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1661
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1
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Compleat collection of the newest songs. : Stevenson, Matthew,
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1673
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1
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Compleat collection of the poets. : Phillips, Edward,
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1675
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1
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Compleat comptinghouse.
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2
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The compleat comptinghouse, or, The young lad taken from the writing school and fully instructed by
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2
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The compleat conductor. : Schuller, Gunther.
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1998
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1
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Compleat conformist. : Grenville, Denis,
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1684
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1
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The compleat conformist, or Seasonable advice concerning strict conformity, and frequent celebration
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3
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The compleat constable : directing all [brace] constables, headboroughs, tithingmen, churchwardens, : Gardiner, Robert.
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1692
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1
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The compleat constable : Directing all constables, headboroughs, tithingmen, churchwardens, overseer : R. G.
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1700
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1
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Compleat cook.
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6
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The Compleat cook. : Expertly prescribing the most ready wayes, whether, [brace] Italian, Spanish, o
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3
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The compleat cook : expertly prescribing the most ready wayes, whether Italian, Spanish, or French,
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6
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The compleat cook: or, the whole art of cookery : Describing the best and newest ways of ordering an
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1694
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1
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Compleat cook's guide.
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1675
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1
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Compleat cook's guide or Directions for the dressing of all flesh, fowl, and fish, both in the Engli : Woolley, Hannah,
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1685
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1
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The compleat copy-holder : wherein is contained a learned discourse of the antiquity and nature of m : Coke, Edward,
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1650
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1
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A compleat course of chymistry : containing near three hundred operations ... : also, the structure : Wilson, George,
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1699
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1
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A compleat course of chymistry : containing near three hundred operations, several of which have not
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2
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The compleat courtier: Or, Cupid's Academy. : Containing an exact and excellent collection of all th : J. S.
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1683
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1
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The compleat courtier: or, The morals of the famous historian Cornelius Tacitus concerning flattery, : Tacitus, Cornelius.
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1700
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1
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Compleat description of the earth.
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1695
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1
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Compleat diallist
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2
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Compleat diary of the cælestial motions. : Kendal, Roger.
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1700
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1
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Compleat dictionary.
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9
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Compleat dictionary, Dutch and English, to which is added a grammar for both languages ... : Sewel, William,
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1777
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1
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A compleat discourse of the nature, use, and right managing of that wonderful instrument, the barosc : Smith, John,
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1688
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1
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A compleat discourse of wounds, both in general and particular : whereunto are added the severall fr : Browne, John,
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1678
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1
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Compleat doctoress
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1656
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1
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The compleat doctoress: or, A choice treatise of all diseases insident to women. With experimentall
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1656
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1
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Compleat doctrine of the bones : Baker, Robert,
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1699
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1
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The compleat English and French cook : describing the best and newest ways of ordering and dressing
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1690
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1
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The compleat English-scholar, in spelling, reading, and writing: : containing plain and easie direct
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3
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Compleat English school
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2
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Compleat English school teaching to read & write English exattly : Young, E.,
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1684
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1
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The compleat English schoolmaster or, the most natural and easie method of spelling English. : Accor : Coles, Elisha,
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1674
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1
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A compleat ephemeris for the year of Christ 1682 : containing all the heliocentrical and geocentrica : Streete, Thomas.
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1
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A compleat ephemeris for the year of Christ, 1683 : containing all the heliocentrical and geocentric : Streete, Thomas.
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1683
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1
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A compleat ephemeris for the year of Christ, 1684 : containing all the heliocentrical and geocentric : Streete, Thomas.
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1684
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1
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A compleat ephemeris for the year of Christ, 1685 : containing all the heliocentrical and geocentric : Streete, Thomas.
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1685
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1
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Compleat farrier.
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2
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Compleat fencing master.
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2
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The compleat fencing-master : in which is fully described the whole guards, parades & lessons belong
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3
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Compleat form of liturgy, or divine service, according to the usage of the most ancient Christians : Stephens, Edward,
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1700?
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1
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Compleat French master for ladies and gentlemen. : Boyer, Abel,
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1699
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1
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The compleat French-master for ladies and gentlemen : being a new method, to learn with ease and del : Boyer, Abel,
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1694
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1
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The compleat French-master for ladies and gentlemen : containing ... : Boyer, Abel,
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1699
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1
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Compleat gamester.
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2
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