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Epitome of divine poetrie : Rich, Jeremiah,
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1650
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The epitome of divinity, poetically compos'd by way of dialogue, for the more easie, and pleasant le : Franke, Walter,
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1655
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Epitome of divinity, poetically composed. : Franke, Walter,
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1655
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1
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Epitome of English history. : W. G.
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1660
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1
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Epitome of essais. : Vilvain, Robert,
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1654
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An epitome of Frossard: or, A summarie collection of the most memorable histories contained in his c
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2
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An epitome of geometry : being a compendious collection of the first, third, fifth, sixth, eleventh : Alingham, William,
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1700
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1
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An epitome of Gospel mystery emblematically illustrated..
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1730?
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1
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Epitome of grammar. : I. B.
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1663
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1
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An epitome of grammar principles : Composed by I.B. A.M. : Barbour, Johannes.
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1668
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Epitome of his booke on the Revelation : Napier, John,
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1642
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Epitome of mans duty.
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The epitome of man's duty : being a discourse upon Mic. 6.8, where hypocritical people are briefly d : Patrick, Simon,
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1660
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An epitome of Mr. John Speed's theatre of the empire of Great Britain : And of his prospect of the m : Speed, John,
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1676
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Epitome of navigation
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2
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An epitome of navigation : containing problems geometrical, the doctrine of plain and spherical tria : Gellibrand, Henry,
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1695
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1
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An epitome of navigation : containing the doctrin of plain & spherical triangles, and their use and : Gellibrand, Henry,
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1674
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An epitome of navigation : containing the doctrine of plain and spherical triangles, and their use a : Gellibrand, Henry,
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1698
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1
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An epitome of Ortelius his Theater of the vvorld, vvherein the principal regions of the earth are de : Ortelius, Abraham,
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1601?
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1
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Epitome of Ortelius his Theater of the world. : Ortelius, Abraham,
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1601?
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Epitome of promises for saints support in time of trouble.
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2
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Epitome of promises for the saints support in time of trouble.
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2
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Epitome of Roman history and Cornelius Nepos : Florus, Lucius Annaeus.
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1929
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1
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An epitome of Sacred Scripture : digested into severall heades containing the whole duty of man, fit : T. B.
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1644
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1
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Epitome of seuen treatises. : Rogers, Richard,
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1618
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1
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Epitome of seven treatises. : Rogers, Richard,
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1618
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1
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Epitome of stenographie : Everardt, Job.
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1658
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1
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An epitome of stenographie; or, An abridgement and contraction, of the art of short, swift, and : Everardt, Job.
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1658
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1
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Epitome of stenography : Everardt, Job.
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1658
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1
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epitome of technocratic consciousness
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2017
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The epitome of the art of husbandry : comprising all necessary directions for the improvement of it
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2
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The epitome of the art of husbandry : comprizing all necessary directions for the improvement of it, : Blagrave, Joseph,
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1670
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1
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An epitome of the art of navigation : Seller, John,
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1681
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1
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Epitome of the chief controversies between papists. : Grantham, Thomas,
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1687
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1
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Epitome of the chief controversies between the Papists and the baptized believers : Grantham, Thomas,
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1688
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1
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Epitome of the civil wars of England, from 1640 to 1660. : Hobbes, Thomas,
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1679
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1
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Epitome of the English history
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1660
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1
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An epitome of the history of faire Argenis and Polyarchus, extracted out of the Latin, and put in Fr : Coeffeteau, Nicolas,
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1640
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1
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An epitome of the laws and regulations relative to the ship owner and merchant ...
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1804
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1
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Epitome of the life and death of Sir William Courten and Sir Paul Pynder. : Carew, Thomas,
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1681
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1
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Epitome of the Psalmes or briefe meditacions upon the same. : Capito, Wolfgang,
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1539
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1
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An epitome of the Psalmes, or briefe meditacions vpon the same, with diuerse other moste christian p : Capito, Wolfgang,
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1539
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1
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Epitome of the Revelation : Napier, John,
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1642
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1
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An epitome of the title that the Kynges Maiestie of Englande, hath to the souereigntie of Scotlande : Bodrugan, Nicholas.
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1548
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Epitome of the title that the Kynges Majestie of Englande, hath to the sovereigntie of Scotlande : Bodrugan, Nicholas.
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1548
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An epitome of the vvorlds woe : vvherein is perspicuously discouered, the lamentable miseries of the : Dichante, George.
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The epitome of the whole art of husbandry : comprising all necessary directions for the improvement : Blagrave, Joseph,
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1669
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An epitome of the whole art of war : In two parts. The first of military discipline, containing the : Moxon, Joseph,
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1692
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Epitome of the worlds woe. : Dichante, George.
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Epitome of their virtues and vices.
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1660
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