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A just apologie for the church of Duckenfield in Cheshire : against certain slanderous reports recei : Eaton, Samuel,
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1647
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1
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Just apologie for the gesture of kneeling in the act of receiving the Lords Supper : Paybody, Thomas,
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1629
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1
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Just apologie of all necessarie writings and writers. : Rogers, Thomas,
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1590
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1
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Just apologie of bookes and writinges. : Rogers, Thomas,
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1590
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1
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Just apology for His Sacred Majestie. : J. L.,
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1642
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1
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A just apology for His Sacred Majestie, or, an ansvver to a late lying and scandalous pamphlet, : in
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2
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A just appeal from lower courts on earth to the highest court in heaven. / Bampfield, Francis, 1615 or 16-1683. : Bampfield, Francis,
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1684
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1
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A just appeal from lower courts on earth to the highest court in heaven, or, The case of F.B. the Lo : Bampfield, Francis,
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1683
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1
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Just appeale from two unjust informers : Montagu, Richard,
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1625
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1
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Just around the corner : a highly selective history of the thirties. : Bendiner, Robert.
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1968
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1
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Just as I thought : Paley, Grace.
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1999
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1
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Just ask a woman : cracking the code of what women want and how they buy. : Quinlan, Mary Lou.
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c2003
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1
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Just at St. Andrews Wardrobe Church, between Doctors Commons and Puddle-dock at the Hat and Feathers
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1675?
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1
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Just authority? trust in the police in England and Wales
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2013
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1
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Just balance. : Drake, Nathan,
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1697
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1
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A just balance: or, Some considerable querees about Mr Love's case, tryal, & sentence; : as like
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1651
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1
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Just before nightfall
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c2006
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1
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Just before the origin : Alfred Russel Wallace's theory of evolution. : Brooks, John Langdon.
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1984
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1
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Just between ourselves.
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3
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Just between ourselves : a play. : Ayckbourn, Alan,
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1978
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1
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Just Boris : a tale of blond ambition : Purnell, Sonia,
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2012
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1
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Just boys doing business? : men, masculinities, and crime
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2
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Just business : arguments in business ethics : Sandbu, Martin E.
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2011
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1
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Just business : business ethics in action.
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2
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Just capital : the liberal economy. : Turner, Adair.
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2001
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1
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Just care : restorative justice approaches to working with children in public care : Hopkins, Belinda,
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2009
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1
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Just cause of a peoples mourning upon the losse of a faithful minister, under their greatest assuran
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3
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Just censure and reproofe of Martin Junior : Marprelate, Martin,
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1589
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1
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A just censure of a seditious pamphlet entitled, The Common-prayer book unmasked : Elys, Edmund,
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1660
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1
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A just censure of Francis Bugg's address to the Parliament against the Quakers : Penn, William,
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1699
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1
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A Just censure of the answer to Vox cleri : in a letter to a friend.
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1690
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1
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Just censure of the unjust sentence of the Baptists upon an appeal made against Mr. Henry D'Anvers : Wills, Obed.
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1676
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1
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Just changed enough? : copying and protection of fabric designs : Dickson, Keith.
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1998
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1
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The just city : Fainstein, Susan S.,
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2010
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1
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Just common sense. : Van Amburge, Fred De Witt.
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1920
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1
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Just complaint against an unjust doer : Davenport, John,
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1634
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1
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Just complaint made to all free-born true-hearted Englishmen, sensible of the kingdoms miserable sla
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1648
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1
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A just complaint of the oppressed, because convicted, fined & distrained excessively, unsummon'd & u
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1684?
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1
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Just complaint or loud crie of all the well-affected subiects in England.
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1642
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1
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Just complaint, or loud crie, of all the well-affected subjects in England
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1643
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1
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Just complaint to the magistrates : Chidley, Samuel.
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1652
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1
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Just complaint to the magistrates, against them who have broken the statute laws of God. : Chidley, Samuel.
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1652
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1
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A just correction and inlargement of a scandalous bill of the mortality of the malignant clergie of : Vicars, John,
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1647
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1
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Just culture : balancing safety and accountability
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2
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just dancing around
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c2007
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1
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Just declaration, plea and protestation of William Thompson : Thompson, William,
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1647
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1
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Just defence : Bastwick, John,
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1645
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1
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A just defence and vindication of Gospel ministers and Gospel ordinances : against the Quakers many : Gaskin, John,
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1660
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1
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Just defence of certaine passages in a former treatise concerning the nature and use of lots, agains
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2
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Just defence of hearing the sermons and other teaching of the present ministers of England. : Tombes, John,
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1667
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1
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