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Englands interest, or, The great benefit to trade by banks or offices of credit in London, &c. ... : : Verney, Robert.
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1682
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1
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England's intrest endangered by the artifices made use of by the French to ruine its woollen-manufac
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1689
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1
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Englands intrest [sic] in securing the woollen-manufacture, of this realm : Against the artiffices, : Carter, W.
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1689
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1
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Englands ioy : R. V.
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1601?
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1
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Englands ioy and sorrovv : expressing their sorrow for the Kings going into Scotland, and their ioy
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1641
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1
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Englands ioy, for suppressing the papists, and banishing the priests and Iesuites : Scott, Thomas,
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1624
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1
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Englands ioy, for the Kings gratious proclamation for the banishing Papists
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2
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Englands ioy, or, A relation of the most remarkable passages from His Majesties arrivall at Dover to
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1660
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1
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Englands ioyalty, in ioyfull expressions, for the City of Londons safety, : being a true and reall r
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3
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Englands iubile. : Chamberlayne, William,
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1660
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1
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Englands iubile, or, A poem of the happy return of His Sacred Majesty Charles the II : Chamberlayne, William,
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1660
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1
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Englands iubilee, or Irelands ioyes Io-pæan, for King Charles his welcome : With the blessings of G : Jerome, Stephen,
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1625
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1
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Englands iustification for her religion : Wherein it is maintayned to be the same our Saviour Iesus : Well-wisher of peace in the Church, and happinesse to the Kingdome.
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1641
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1
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England's jests refin'd and improv'd : being a choice collection of the merriest jests, smartest rep
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3
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England's Jewish solution : experiment and expulsion, 1262-1290 : Mundill, Robin R.
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c1998
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1
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Englands joy
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2
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Englands joy and sorrow.
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1641
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1
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Englands joy, : expressed in an epinikion, to the most renowned man of honor, and temporal redeemer : J. H.
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1660
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1
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England's joy for London's loyalty : expressed in so freely furnishing His Sacred Majesties occasion
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1664
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1
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Englands joy, for suppressing the papists, and banishing the priests and Jesuites
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2
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Englands joy for the coming in of our gratious soveraign King Charles the II.
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1660
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1
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Englands joy for the coming of our gracious soveraign King Charles the Second : : To the tune of, A
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1660
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1
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Englands joy, for the Kings gracious proclamation for the banishing papists
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1640
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1
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England's joy for the taking off the chimney money
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1689
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1
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England's joy for the taking off the chimney=money, or, The nations hearty thanks for their Majestie
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1689
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1
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Englands joy in a lawful triumph. : Bold phanaticks now make room Charles the Second's coming home.
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1660
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1
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Englands joy or a relation of the most remarkable passages
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1660
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1
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Englands joy turned to mourning
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1660
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1
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England's joyful welcome to the King, upon his return to White-Hall, on the 16th. of December, 1688.
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1688
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1
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Englands joyfull holiday, or, St. Georges-day, holy honoured : being the joyfull solemnity so long l : Organisation Gestosis.
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1661
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1
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Englands jubile. : Chamberlayne, William,
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1660
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1
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England's jubilee and Rome's downfall : Being a prophesie delivered in the year of our Lord 1672. at : W. G.
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1699
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1
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Englands jubilee: or, her happy return from captivity : in a sermon, preached at St. Botolphs Alders : Douch, John,
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1660
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1
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Englands jubilee, or Irelands joyes Io-pæan, for King Charles his welcome. : Jerome, Stephen,
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1625
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1
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Englands jubliee: or, Her happy return from captivity: : in a sermon preached at St. Botolphs Alders : Douch, John,
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1660
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1
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Englands justification for her religion : Well-wisher of peace in the Church, and happinesse to the Kingdome.
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1641
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1
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Englands lamentable complaint to her God. : Out of which may bee pickt a prayer for priuate families : Crashaw, William,
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1629
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1
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Englands lamentable slaverie, : proceeding from the arbitrarie will, severitie, and injustnes of kin : Walwyn, William,
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1645
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1
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Englands lamentation.
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3
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Englands lamentation for the Duke of Monmouth's departure: : reflecting on his heroick actions.
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2
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England's lamentation, or Her sad estate lamented : as also a call to the heads and rulers, and all : Hubbersty, Stephen,
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1665
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1
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Englands lamentation, or, The out-cry of the people against opression and the oppressors : Whitfeld, William.
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1660
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1
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England's language of nation from Gildas to Marvell : Staley, Lynn,
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2012
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1
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England's late miseries, mercies, and miscarriages: or, a parallel betwixt the sometime case fo the : Flower, John,
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1651
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1
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Englands lawes and liberties vindicated : Harris, John,
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1648
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1
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Englands lessons, : set to be learned by her rulers, nobles, judges, counsellors, scribes, astrologe : Clark, Henry,
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1656
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1
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England's living history : Hall, Linda J.
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2005
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1
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England's long Reformation, 1500-1800
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1998
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1
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Englands looking-glass, containing the Scots prophesie to their King, in relation to the Crown, and
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1651
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1
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Englands looking-glasse
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5
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