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Lord Sumption and the limits of the law   2016 1
Lord Swinton. : Cross, John Arthur.  1982 1
The Lord, the Spirit and the church. : Ranaghan, Kevin.  1973 1
Lord Thomas.   1694? 1
Lord Thomas and fair Annet.   1780? 1
Lord Thomas and fair Ellinor, : together with the downfal of the brown girl. To a pleasant tune, cal   1694? 1
Lord, Thou hast been our refuge : Boyce, William.  1977 1
Lord, thou hast been our refuge, Psalm 90 vv. 1-7, 9, 13, 17, composed for the festival of St. Cecil : Joubert, John.  1967 1
Lord thou knowest that I love thee   16--? 1
lord to my prayrs : Lawes, Henry,  2020 1
The Lord Treasurer Burleigh his advice to Queen Elizabeth in matters of religion and state. : Bacon, Francis,  1651 1
Lord upon knight; and knight upon squire..   1728 1
Lord Viscount Say and Seale, and others, plaintiffs. Henry Lloyd, upon the demise of Cecill Fiennes, : Lloyd, Henry,  1712 1
The Lord VVilloughby of Parham, his letter to an honourable member of the House of Parliament. : His : Willoughby of Parham, Francis Willoughby,  1642 1
The Lord Wardens of the Marches of England and Scotland. : Pease, Howard.  1913 1
Lord Weary's castle and The mills of the Kavanaughs. : Lowell, Robert,  1968 1
The Lord Whartons speech, to the petitioners for peace: on the eighth of December, at Habberdashers-   2
Lord, what is man? : Kirwan, A. Lindsey.  1978 1
Lord Wilberforce and administrative law. : Williams, David Glyndwr Tudor.  1987 1
The Lord;will and other plays. : Green, P.    1
Lord William Bentinck : the making of a liberal imperialist, 1774-1839. : Rosselli, John.  1974 1
Lord William Cecill and mannars baron of Roos ... : Ros, William Cecil,  1616 1
Lord Willoughby.   5
Lord Willoughby: : being a true relation of a famous and bloody battel fought in Flanders, by the no   3
Lord Willoughby in the Low Countries, 1586-89. : Borman, Tracy.  1994 1
The Lord Willoughby of Parham, his letter to an honorable member of the House of Parliament. : His M   2
Lord Willoughby. Or, A true relation of a famous and bloody battel fought in Flanders, by the noble   3
Lord Willoughby's march.   1681 1
Lord Woodhouselee, essay on principles of translation. : Tytler, A.F.    1
Lorde omnipotent and moste mercyfull father, : gyue us remissyon of our synne, and graunt us delyuer   2
Lordi Hornblower. : Forester, Cecil Scott.  1949 1
Lording Barry, poet and pirate. : Ewen, Cecil Henry L'Estrange.    1
Lordinges listen and you shal here [...]   1560 1
Lordinges lysten and holde you styl.   1503? 1
Lordis flayle handlyde by the bushops powre thresshere. : Some, Thomas,  1540? 1
A lordly prelate : being, diverse experimentall receits, how to recover a Bishop if he were lost : w   1641 1
Lordly shades : wayang purwa Indonesia.   1984 1
The Lords. : Masserene, John C.T.F.W-M., Skeffington, 13th viscount and 6th viscount Ferrard.  1973 1
The Lords against the unions. : Labour Research Department.  1976 1
Lords Ambassadours of the States Generall of the Netherlands   1644 1
The Lords Ambassadours of the States Gernerall of the Netherlands : their propositions unto the hono   1644 1
The Lords Ambassadours of the States Gfnerall [sic] of the Netherlands: : their propositions unto th   1644 1
Lords and commons.   2
Lords and Commons : a reprint ... : Great Britain.  1880 1
The Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament do declare, that by reason of the extraordinary and im   3
The Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, do hereby order and declare, that all commissioners o   3
Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament having received several informations, that there have been : England and Wales.  1660 1
The Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, intending with all speed, to carry on that so pious a : England and Wales.  1645 1
Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, out of the deep sense of Gods heavy wrath now upon this k : England and Wales.  1643 1
The Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament received several informations that there have been div : England and Wales.  1660 1
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