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A mirrour for monkes : Blois, Louis de,
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1676
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1
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Mirrour magnamity. : W. C.,
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1656
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1
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Mirrour of allegiance : A Learned Reader of the Lawes.
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1647
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1
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The mirrour of allegiance. Or A looking-glasse for the English, wherein they may reade their duty to : A Learned Reader of the Lawes.
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1647
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1
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Mirrour of architecture. : Scamozzi, Vincenzo,
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1669
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1
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The mirrour of architecture, or, The Ground-rules of the art of building : Scamozzi, Vincenzo,
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1669
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1
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The Mirrour of christian piety : wherein is considered with moral reflections the chain of Catholick
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1679
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1
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A mirrour of Christianity and a miracle of charity, or, A true and exact narrative of the life and d : R. B.
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1669
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1
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The Mirrour of complements
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2
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The Mirrour of complements, or, A Manuall of choice, requisite, and compendious curiosities : wherei
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1650
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1
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The mirrour of complements or: A pleasant and profitable academy, for all such as have occasion to f
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1635
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1
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Mirrour of constancy : Dauncey, John,
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1662
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1
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The mirrour of created perfection. Or The life of the most blessed Virgin Mary Mother of God. Writte : Falconer, John,
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1632
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1
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The mirrour of cruelty : being a true and just account of two most notorious and barbarous murthers
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1683
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1
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The mirrour of divine love unvail'd, in a poetical paraphrase of the high and mysterious Song of Sol : Fleming, Robert,
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1691
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1
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Mirrour of eloquence. : Le Sylvain,
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1596
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1
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The mirrour of fancies ; with, a tragicomedy intitled Love crowns the end : acted by the scholla : Tatham, John,
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1657
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1
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The mirrour of friendship : both hovv to knovve a perfect friend, and how to choose him. With a brie
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1584
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1
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Mirrour of glasse, wheryn all men may behold their own condemnacyon by the law of Gode. : Werdmüller, O.
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1555?
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1
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Mirrour of Gods loue, &c. : Baynes, Paul,
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1619
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1
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Mirrour of Gods love, &c. : Baynes, Paul,
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1619
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1
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Mirrour of good maners.
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2
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The mirrour of good manners
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2
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Mirrour of government both ecclesiasticall and civill : Rocket, John.
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1658
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1
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The mirrour of government both ecclesiasticall & civill : Plainly representing how farr the just pow : Rocket, John.
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1658
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1
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The mirrour of health. : Moulton, Thomas.
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1657
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1
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Mirrour of health enlarged : Moulton, Thomas.
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1665
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1
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Mirrour of humilitie : Heinsius, Daniel,
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1618
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1
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Mirrour of humilitie or Two eloquent and acute discourses upon the nativitie and passion of Christ. : Heinsius, Daniel,
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1618
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1
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The mirrour of humilitie: or Two eloquent and acute discourses vpon the natiuitie and passion of Chr : Heinsius, Daniel,
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1618
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1
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Mirrour of justices. : Horne, Andrew,
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1646
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1
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Mirrour of knighthood.
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1578
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1
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A mirrour of loue, which such light doth giue, that all men may learne, how to loue and liue. Compil : Huggarde, Miles.
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1555
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1
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Mirrour of love, which such light doth give, that all men may learne, how to love and live : Huggarde, Miles.
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1555
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1
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The mirrour of madnes, or a paradoxe maintayning madnes to be most excellent: done out of French int
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1576
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1
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The mirrour of maiestie: or, The badges of honour conceitedly emblazoned : with emblemes annexed, po : H. G.,
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1618
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1
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The mirrour of maiestie : Wherein the Mother-Church inviteth her damsels to contemplate the harbourl : Hull, William,
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1615
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1
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Mirrour of majestie
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2
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Mirrour of Majestie: or, The badges of honour conceitedly emblazoned. : H. G.,
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1618
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1
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Mirrour of martyrs.
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4
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The mirrour of martyrs. : In a short view, liuely expressing the force of their faith, the feruencie : Foxe, John,
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1614
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1
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The mirrour of martyrs : the first and second part. In a short view, liuely expressing the force of : Foxe, John,
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1631
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1
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The mirrour of martyrs : the first and second part: in a short view, lively expressing the force of
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2
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Mirrour of mercie
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3
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A mirrour of mercie or The prodigals conuersion : briefely, and learnedly expounded, and full of com
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2
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Mirrour of mercie or The prodigals conversion.
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2
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Mirrour of mercy. / Est, William, 1546 or 7-1625. : Est, William,
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1611
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1
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A mirrour of mercy and judgement, or, An exact true narrative of the life and death of Freeman Sonds : R. B.
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1655
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1
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Mirrour of mercy, and that on Gods part and mans. : Rogers, Nehemiah,
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1658
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1
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Mirrour of mercy, and that on Gods part and mans. : Rogers, Nehemiah,
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1658
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1
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