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Continuation of the histories of forreine martyrs.
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1641
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Continuation of the history of passive obedience. : Seller, Abednego,
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1690
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A continuation of the history of the plot : containing a faithful account of what occurred since tha
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1696
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A continuation of the history of the Reformation to the end of the Council of Trent in the year 1563
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Continuation of The impartial history of the wars of Ireland. : Story, George Warter,
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1693
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A continuation of the impartial history of the wars of Ireland : from the time that Duke Schonberg l : Story, George Warter,
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1693
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A continuation of the inquest after blood and goal-delivery of Newgate, April 3, 1670
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1670
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Continuation of the Irish proceedings.
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Continuation of the Irish rebels proceedings, with our victories over them : Cillard,
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1642
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A continuation of the lamentable and admirable adventures of Dom Sebastian king of Portugale : With : Teixeira, José,
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1603
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Continuation of the last occurrences from Ireland.
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A continuation of the last occurrences from Ireland, or, The copie of a letter sent from Lievtenant : Haward, Lazarus.
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1642
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A continuation of the last occurrences from Irland [sic], or, The copie of a letter sent from Lievte : Haward, Lazarus.
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1642
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A continuation of the late proceedings of His Majesties army at Shrewsbury, Bridge-North, and Manche : Good hand from the army.
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1642
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The continuation of the laws of Jamaica : passed by the Assembly, and confirmed by His Majesty in Co : Jamaica.
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Continuation of the most remarkable occurrences of newes, since the 4 of Iune, vntill this present.
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1630
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A continuation of the most remarkable passages in both Houses of Parliament : and divers parts of th : G. H.
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1642
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A continuation of the narrative being the last and final dayes proceedings of the High Court of Iust
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1649
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1
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A continuation of the narrative being the third and fourth days proceedings of the High Court of Ius
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1649
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A continuation of the new digester of bones : its improvements, and new uses it hath been applyed to : Papin, Denis,
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1687
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1
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Continuation of the new experiments. : Redi, Francesco,
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1673
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Continuation of the present state of controversy, between the Church of England, and the Church of R / Wake, William, 1657-1737. : Wake, William,
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1688
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A continuation of the present state of the controversy between the Church of England and the Church : Wake, William,
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1688
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Continuation of the proceedings of the Army under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax
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A continuation of the proceedings of the Convention of the Estates in Scotland.
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Continuation of the proceedings of the Parliament, begun and dissolved at Oxford.
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1682
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A continuation of the proceedings of the Scots army before Hereford: : together with a relation of t
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1645
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1
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Continuation of the proceedings passages, and matters of consequence that hath passed this last week : A. F.
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1642
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Continuation of the proceedings passages, and matters of consequenced that hath passed this last wee
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1642
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A continuation of the second part of the enquiry into the reasons : offered by Sa. Oxon for the abro : Burnet, Gilbert,
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1688
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Continuation of the second part of the inquiry into the reasons : Burnet, Gilbert,
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1688
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A continuation of the secret history of White-hall from the abdication of the late K. James in 1688 : Jones, D.
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1697
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A Continuation of the state of New-England : being a farther account of the Indian warr, and of the
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1676
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A continuation of the subiect of Lucan's historicall poem till the death of Iulius Cæser by T.M. 16 : May, Thomas,
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1633
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Continuation of the subject of Lucans historical poem, till the death of Julius Cæsar.
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Continuation of the subject of Lucans historicall poem. : May, Thomas,
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1657
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A continuation of the subject of Lucans historicall poem, till the death of Iulius Caesar : May, Thomas,
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1657
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Continuation of the subject of Lucan's historicall poem till the death of Julius Cæser. : May, Thomas,
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1633
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A continuation of the svbiect of Lucans historicall poem, till the death of Iulius Cæsar : May, Thomas,
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1657
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A continuation of the true diurnall occurrences and passages in both houses of Parliament.
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1642
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Continuation of the true diurnall occurrences in Parliament
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1642
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A continuation of the true diurnall of all the passages in Parliament.
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1642
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A continuation of the true diurnall of passages in Parliament.
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Continuation of the true diurnall of passages in Parliament (Blunden : 1642)
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1642
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Continuation of the true diurnall of passages in Parliament (Paine and Simmons : 1642)
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1642
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A continuation of the true diurnall of proceedings in Parliament.
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Continuation of the true narration of the most observable passages in and about Plymouth, from Janua
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A continuation of the Tryumphant and cougious proceedings of the Protestant army in Ireland : contai
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1642
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Continuation of the tryumphant and couragious proceedings of the Protestant army in Ireland.
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1642
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Continuation of the Turkish historie, from the yeare of our Lord 1628, to the end of the yeare 1637. : Knolles, Richard,
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1638
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