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Decease of Holy men and ministers. : Jenkyn, William,
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1675
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1
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The decease of Lazarus Christ's friend : A funerall sermon on Iohn. chap. 11. vers. 11. preached at
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2
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The deceased maiden-louer : Being a pleasant new court-song to an excellent new tune. Or to be sung
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2
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Deceased maiden-lover
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4
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Deceipt.
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2
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Deceit and enmity of the priests, manifested. : Morford, Thomas,
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1659
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1
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Deceit brought to day-light: : in an ansvver to Thomas Collier, vvhat he hath declared in a book cal : Naylor, James,
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1656
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1
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Deceit, delusion, and detection. : Robinson, William Peter.
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1996
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1
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deceit desire and dark comedy postmodern dead ends in blood simple
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2009
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1
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Deceit, desire and the novel : self and other in literary structure. : Girard, René,
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1965
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1
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Deceit discovered and malice manifested in L· Key's late paper from Reading the third of the fourth
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2
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Deceit of appearance. : Hall, Joseph,
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1622
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1
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Deceit on the road to war : presidents, politics and American democracy : Schuessler, John M.,
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2015
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1
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Deceit returned upon the deceivers heads : Collier, Thomas,
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1657
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1
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The deceitful spirit discovered, : in its secret and mysterious working; and in the power of God : Cleevelye, William.
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1667
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1
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Deceitful witness. : Ramsay, William,
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1679
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1
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Deceitfull heart tryed and cast. : Flavell, Phineas.
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1676
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1
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Deceitfulnesse of mans heart.
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12
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The deceived, and deceiving Quakers discovered. : Their damnable heresies, horrid blasphemies, mocki
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2
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The deceived husband : a Kleinian approach to the literature of infidelity. : Sinclair, Alison.
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1993
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1
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The deceived lovers, : in five novels of love and gallantry, viz. I. The lady of Naples. II. The deb : Behn, Aphra,
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1696
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1
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The deceived testify.
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1
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Deceived virgin. : E. G.
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1684
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1
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The deceived virgin, or, The treacherous young lovers cruelty : being a new song sung at Windsor : E. G.
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1684
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1
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The deceiver deceived : a comedy , as 'tis now acted by His Majesty's servants at the theatre in Lit : Pix, Mary,
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1698
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1
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The deceiver deceived: or, The virgins revenge. : Those that in loves wide grove delight to range, a
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1686
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1
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The deceiver of the nations discovered : and his cruelty made manifest. And how he hath deceived the : Howgill, Francis,
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1660
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1
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Deceivers deceiv'd. : Stone, Samuel,
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1661
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1
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Deceivers deceiv'd, or, The mistakes of wickedness in sundry erroneous and deceitful principles, pra : Stone, Samuel,
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1661
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1
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Deceivers made manifest : There hath been a controversie in this nation of England, and dominion of : Jones, E.
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1672
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1
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Deceiving and detecting deceit : De Paulo, Bella M.
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1985
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1
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Deceleration in the eighteenth-century British economy : Little, Anthony J.
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1976
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1
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De decem mandatis : Grosseteste, Robert,
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1987
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1
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Decem opuscula ad theologiam mysticam spectantia. : Bonaventure,
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1949
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1
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Decem rationes. : Campion, Edmund,
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1581
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1
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Decemb. 1. 1642. At the committee of Lords and Commons, for advance of money, and other necessaries : England and Wales.
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1642
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1
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Decemb. 3. 1642. At the committee of Lords and Commons, for advance of money and other necessaries f
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2
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Decemb. 6. 1708. Advertisement to book-sellers, and others. : Whereas there hath been a book lately
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1708
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1
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December 2. 1661. By the Corporation of Trinity-House, London. : Whereas the Kings most excellent Ma
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1661
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1
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December 3.1678 whereas I have received notice that (according to orders given) there will be within : University of Oxford.
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1661
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1
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December 31 1979 : the candle. : Heyen, William,
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1980
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1
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December 1941 : twelve days that began a world war : Mawdsley, Evan,
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2011
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1
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[December hath XXX dayes].
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16--?
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1
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[December heeft XXXI dagen].
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16--?
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1
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december killings
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2008
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1
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December's door (in memoriam Philip Larkin). : Dunn, Douglas,
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1988
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1
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The Decembrists. : Zetlin, Mikhail Osipovich.
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1958
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1
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Decencie in conversation amongst men.
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4
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The decency and order of church and state as now established : asserted in a late visitation sermon. : Woolley, Charles.
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1684
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1
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Decency in conversation amongst men.
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