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The Loyalists of revolutionary Delaware. : Hancock, Harold Bell.
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1977
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1
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The loyalists reasons for his giving obedience, and swearing allegiance, to the present government : : Cullen, Francis Grant,
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1689
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1
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Loyall almanack, for the year of Christ, 1650. : Wharton, George,
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1650
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1
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The loyall convenanter, or, Peace & truth revived : being certaine seasonable considerations present : Rexophilus Londinatus Christianus Protestans.
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1648
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1
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The loyall convert.ยท
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7
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The loyall convert, (according to the Oxford copy.) : A convert will be loyall: or, some short annot
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2
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The loyall convert : with the nevv distemper : Quarles, Francis,
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1645
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1
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The loyall convert : With the nevv distemper. By F.Q. : Quarles, Francis,
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1645
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1
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The loyall declaration of His Excellency, the Right Honourable, James, Marquesse of Ormond, Earle of : Ireland.
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1649
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1
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Loyall martyrology. : Winstanley, William,
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1665
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1
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The loyall martyrology, or, Brief catalogues and characters of the most eminent persons who suffered : Winstanley, William,
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1665
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The loyall mourner, : shewing the murdering of King Charles the First. Fore-shewing the restoring of : Sadler, Anthony,
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1660
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1
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The Loyall resolution of the gentry and commonalty of the county of Yorke, : presented to His Royall
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2
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The loyall sacrifice : presented in the lives and deaths of those two eminent-heroick patternes, for : Philocrates.
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1648
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The loyall scout ....
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1
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A loyall song of the royall feast, kept by the prisoners in the Towre in August last, with the names : Wortley, Francis,
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1647
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1
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The loyall speech of Sir Richard Scott, recorder of the ancient town of Barwick upon Tweed : spoken : Scott, Richard,
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1679?
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1
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Loyall spouse of Christ hath no head, nor husband, but royall King Jesus. : Cornwell, Francis.
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1645
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Loyall spouse of Christ hath no head, nor husband, but royall King Jesvs. : Cornwell, Francis.
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1645
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The loyall subiect's retiring-roome, : opened in a sermon at St Maries, on the 13th day of Iuly, (be : Harwood, Richard,
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1645
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1
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The loyall subject; or Truths alarum sounded before justice and equity. : Being a word in season : Hammond, Charles,
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1664
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1
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The loyall subject : Treating of magistracy, ministery, religion, &c. chiefly set forth (in these pe
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2
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Loyall subjects advice.
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2
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A loyall subjects beliefe, : expressed in a letter to Master Stephen Marshall, Minister of Finchingf : Symmons, Edward.
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1643
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1
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Loyall subjects cordiall prayer for His Right Majesty, Charls the Seconds good successe.
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1650
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1
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Loyall subjects duty, &c. : Symmons, Edward.
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1648
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1
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Loyall subjects exultation for the royall exiles restauration
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2
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The loyall subjects joy, or, Joyfull news to all that faithfull be, : and doth desire a happy year t : Robins, Thomas,
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1660?
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1
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The loyall subjects jubilee : or Cromwels farewell to England, being a poem on his advancing to Irel
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1649
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1
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The loyall subjects lamentation for Londons perversenesse, : in the malignant choice of some rotten
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3
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Loyall subjects, or The blessed mans encouragement : vpon the Kings retyrement from Hampton Court, N : Swadlin, Thomas,
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1647
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1
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Loyall subject's retiring-roome : Harwood, Richard,
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1645
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1
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Loyall subjects undaunted valour
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1665
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1
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Loyaltie lamenting the many great mischiefs and inconveniences which will fatally and inevitably fol : Philipps, Fabian,
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1661
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1
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Loyalties. : Drinkwater, John,
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1918
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1
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Loyalties. Mesopotamia, 1914-17; a personal and historical record. : Wilson, Arnold Talbot (Sir).
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1
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The loyalties of Robinson Jeffers. : Squires, James Radcliffe.
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1956
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1
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The loyalties of voters : a lifetime learning model : Rose, Richard,
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1990
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1
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Loyalties severe summons to the bar of conscience, or, A seasonable and timely call to the people of : Hearne, Robert.
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1681
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1
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Loyalties speech to England.
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2
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Loyalties tears flowing after the blood of the royal sufferer, Charles the I. &c.
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2
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Loyalties tears flowing after the bloud of the royall sufferer Charles I. &c. Englands glory and sha : Birkenhead, John,
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1650
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1
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Loyalty
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2013
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1
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Loyalty amongst rebels : the true royalist, or, Hushay the Archite, a happy counsellour in King Davi : Wolley, Edward,
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1662
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1
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Loyalty : an essay on the morality of relationships. : Fletcher, George P.
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1993
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1
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loyalty and community : Foust, Mathew A.,
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2012
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1
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Loyalty and conformity asserted, in two parts : the first preached the seventh of August, 1681 ... : : Pleydell, Josiah,
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1682
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1
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Loyalty and conformity asserted; : in two sermons, the first preached the seventh of August, 168 : Pleydell, Josiah,
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1682
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1
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Loyalty and fidelity, rejected and oppressed. Or the case of George Everett shipwright, truly stated : Everett, George,
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1698
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1
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The Loyalty and glory of the city of Bath : being a true and perfect relation of the wonderful cerem
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1689
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1
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