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Glass wings : Adcock, Fleur.
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2013
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The glass works 1751-1951, based on an account by D. Greene. : Beatson, Clark & Company Limited.
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1952
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A glasse and salve for professors held to them. : Voile, William.
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1668
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Glasse discovering the weaknesse and imperfection of a Christian knowledge. : Culverwel, Nathanael,
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1669
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Glasse discovering the weaknesse and imperfection of a Christians knowledge in this life. : Culverwel, Nathanael,
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1651
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Glasse for favorits : Quevedo, Francisco de,
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1641
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A glasse for gamesters : and namelie for suche as delight in cards & dise: wherein thei maie see not : T. W.
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1581
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Glasse for gentlewomen.
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2
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Glasse for gentlewomen to dresse themselues by. : Taylor, Thomas,
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1633
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Glasse for gentlewomen to dresse themselves by. / Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632. : Taylor, Thomas,
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1633
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A glasse for housholders : wherin thei maye se, bothe howe to rule theim selfes [and] ordre their ho
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1542
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Glasse for scorners, or, Instruction to prevent destruction : Younge, Richard.
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1652?
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Glasse for scorners, or instructions to prevent destruction : Younge, Richard.
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1664
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A glasse for the godly : Contayning many comfortable treatises to perswade men from the loue of this : Wolcomb, Robert,
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1612
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Glasse for the lawlesse. : Sedgwick, John,
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1643
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A glasse for the times by which according to the Scriptures, you may clearly behold the true ministe : T. C.
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1648
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A glasse for the times: : wherein is represented the malady and remedy of divisions. : Seaman, Lazarus,
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1650
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Glasse for the unconverted. : Bonham, Josias.
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1674
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A glasse for vveak ey'd citizens: or a vindication of the pious, prudent and peaceable petition (to : One That Hath Taken, and Desires to Keep His Covenant.
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1646
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Glasse for weak ey'd citizens : One That Hath Taken, and Desires to Keep His Covenant.
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1646
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Glasse in which you may behold the revolution of the yeare of our Lord God MDCXLIX. : Leybourn, William,
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1649
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Glasse of Godlinesse. : Est, William,
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1616
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Glasse of godly loue. : Pritchard, Thomas,
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1579
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Glasse of godly love. : Pritchard, Thomas,
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1579
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The glasse of Gods providence towards his faithfull ones. Held forth in a sermon preached to the two : Palmer, Herbert,
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1644
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The glasse of Gods providence towards his faithfvll ones : held forth in a sermon preached to the tw : Palmer, Herbert,
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1644
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The glasse of gouernement : A tragicall comedie so entituled, bycause therein are handled aswell the
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Glasse of gouernment.
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Glasse of governement
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2
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Glasse of government.
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2
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Glasse of helthe. : Moulton, Thomas.
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1531
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Glasse of humors.
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The glasse of mans folly : and meanes to amendment, for the health and wealth of soule and body. Thi : B. H.,
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1615
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The glasse of mans folly : and meanes to amendment of life. This glasse of our folly, is that we may : B. H.,
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1595
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Glasse of righteousnes. : Niclaes, Hendrik,
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1575?
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Glasse of the lawlesse. : Sedgwick, John,
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1643
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A glasse of the truthe
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Glasse of the year 1661. : Bird, Thomas.
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1661
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The glasse of time : in the tvvo first ages : Peyton, Thomas,
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1623
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The glasse of time : in the two first ages : Peyton, Thomas,
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1625
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The glasse of time, in the two first ages. Diuinely handled, by Thomas Peyton, of Lincolnes Inne, Ge : Peyton, Thomas,
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1620
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A glasse of truth : wherein the bondages of the nation of England under the Norman yoke are clearly : Coales, John,
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1649
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[The glasse of vaine-glorie] : Augustine,
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1593
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The glasse of vaine-glorie: faithfully translated (out of S. Augustine his booke, intituled, Speculu
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The glasse of vaine-glorie: translated out of S. Augustine by W.P. Doctor of the lawes. With sundry
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1600
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The glasse of vaine glorie. : With sundry Christian prayers added therunto [sic]..
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1612
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Glasse of vainglorious women.
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1595
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Glasse representing the face of the world.
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4
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Glasse, to vievve the pride of vaineglorius women
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1596
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Glasse, to view the pride of vainglorious women.
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1595
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