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Discourse politiques duduc de Rohan. English. / Rohan, Henri, duc de, 1579-1638. : Rohan, Henri,
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1660
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1
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Discourse, power, and justice : towards a new sociology of imprisonment : Adler, Michael,
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1994
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1
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Discourse, power and resistance : challenging the rhetoric of contemporary education
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2003
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1
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Discourse, power, resistance : challenging the rhetoric of contemporary education
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2003
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1
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Discourse power resistance ; v. 2
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2004
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1
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Discourse power resistance ; v. 5
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2006
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1
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A discourse preached in Albion Chapel, Hull. : Redford, R. A.
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1859
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1
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A discourse, prepared for the ears of some Romanists (at a general quarter sessions, in the north, w : Wyvill, Christopher,
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1679
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1
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A Discourse presented to those who seeke the reformation of the Church of England : wherein is shewe
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2
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Discourse processes: advances in research and theory ; v. 1.
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1977
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1
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Discourse production : a computer model of some aspects of a speaker. : Davey, Anthony.
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1978
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1
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Discourse Production and Comprehension.
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1977
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A discourse production model for "Twenty Questions". : Fortescue, Michael D.
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1980
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1
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Discourse proving by records and the best historians that the Commons of England were ever an essent : Petyt, William,
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1680
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1
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A discourse proving by Scripture & reason and the best authors, ancient and modern, that there are w : Brinley, John.
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1686
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1
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A discourse, proving from Scripture and reason that the life of man is not limited by any absolute d
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Discourse proving from the testimony of kings, nobles, judges, bishops, deans, doctors, &c. : True Berean.
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1694
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1
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Discourse proving that church-revenues cannot be alienated.
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1679
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1
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Discourse proving that parents may dispose of their estates to which children they please. : J. A.
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1641
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1
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Discourse proving that parents may dispose of their estates to which of their children they please : J. A.
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1641
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1
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Discourse proving that peace-makers & moderators are the wisest men and most likely to promote unity
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1692
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1
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Discourse, proving that the chief officer's assuming to himself the power. : Hotham, Charles,
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1651
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1
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Discourse proving that the Christian religion is from God. : Taylor, Jeremy,
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1678
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1
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Discourse proving the divine institution of water-baptism. : Leslie, Charles,
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1700
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1
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A discourse proving the divine institution of water-baptism : wherein the Quaker-arguments against i : Leslie, Charles,
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1697
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The discourse reader
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2
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Discourse referents. : Karttunen, Lauri.
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1971
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A discourse relating to the much-lamented death and solemn funeral of our incomparable and most grac
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2
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Discourse representing the liberty of conscience, that is practised in forreign parts. : Pett, Peter,
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1661
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1
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A discourse representing the sufficient manifestation of the will of God to his church in all its se : Canaries, James.
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1684
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1
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Discourse, resistance and identity formation
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2006
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1
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Discourse semantics. : Seuren, Pieter A.M.
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1985
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1
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A discourse sent to the late King James, to persuade him to embrace the Protestant religion : Parker, Samuel,
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1690
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1
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Discourse serving as as curb to restrain the wantonnesse of mens spirits in the entertainment of opi : Bolton, Samuel,
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1646
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1
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Discourse setting forth the great sinfulness and danger of rash and vain swearing : Rost, John,
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1695
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1
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A discourse setting forth the unhappy condition of the practice of physick in London : and offering : Goddard, Jonathan,
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1670
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1
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A discourse shewing in what state the three kingdomes are in at this present.
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2
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Discourse shewing that a religious observation of Christmas is apostolical and worthy every good Chr
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1676
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1
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Discourse, shewing that all lawfull (approbational) instituted power by God amongst men, is by commo : Lilburne, John,
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1647
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1
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Discourse shewing, that God doth, and may take away from his creatures what hee pleaseth. : Gearing, William.
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1667
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A discourse, shewing that it is lawfull, and our duty to swear obedience to King William, notwithsta
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2
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A discourse shewing that kings have their being and authority from God : that therefore good kings w : Curtois, John,
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1685
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1
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Discourse shewing that Lent-fast was first taught the world by the apostles.
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1677
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1
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A discourse shewing that Protestants are on the safer side, notwithstanding the uncharitable judgmen : Beaulieu, Luke,
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1687
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A discourse shewing that the exportation of wooll is destructive to this kingdom : wherein is also s : Manley, Thomas,
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1677
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1
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A Discourse shewing that the Protestant religion is the surest way to heaven : together with A disco
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1700
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1
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A discourse shewing, that the spirit of parliaments, with a council in the intervals, is not to be t : Harrington, James,
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1659
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Discourse, shewing, that the two Houses of Parliament had little ground to make those oaths they hav : Lilburne, John,
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1647
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Discourse shewing that true poverty and contrition of spirit, and trembling at God's Word is the inf : Adams, William,
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1685
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Discourse shewing the cause and effects of the increase of building.
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