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A plain and easie method for preserving (by God's blessing) those that are well from the infection o : Willis, Thomas,
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1691
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Plain and easie method of true and lively representing. : Dubreuil, Jean,
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1672
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Plain and easie method of true and lively representing all things to the eye at a distance by the ex : Dubreuil, Jean,
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1698
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A plain and easie method : shewing how the office of overseer of the poor may be managed, whereby it
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Plain and easie method teaching to read and write. : Thomas, Lambrocke.
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1654
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1
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Plain and easie rule to rigge any ship. : Bond, Henry.
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1677
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A plain and easie rule to rigge any ship by the length of his masts and yards : without any further
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2
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Plain and easie rules for the dancing of country dances.
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Plain and easie way for children to learn to spell and read perfectly in a little time. : Fox, George,
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1670
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A plain and easie way for the speedy raising of money, to supply Their Majesties present occasions, : A. B.
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1691
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Plain and easie way of arithemetick. : Wingate, Edmund,
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1671
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Plain and easie way of catechising.
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1680
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A plain and easie way of catechising such as are of weakest memories and of the meanest capacities :
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1680
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A plain and easie way to reduce guineas, which now is the only passable coin for payments, in such m
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2
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Plain and easy catechism : R. A.
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1649
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Plain and easy directions for preparing, and method of using an excellent compost for manuring arabl : Morley, John farm bailiff.
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1812
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Plain and easy directions how to know the means whereby horses, beasts, sheep &c. come to have many : Crawshey, John.
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1661
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A plain and easy explication of the assemblies shorter catechism : confirmed with plenty of Scriptur : Hall, Thomas,
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1697
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A plain and easy introduction to practical music : Morley, T.
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1952
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Plain and easy introduction to practical sound composition : Wishart, Trevor.
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1994
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A plain and easy way to pay the debt due to the orphans' of London : without charge either to city o
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1694
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1
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A plain and evident discovery of the two personal comings of Christ : one at the beginning of his th : Sherwin, William,
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1670?
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1
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Plain and exquisite Scripture-proof, that St. John Baptist and the blessed Apostles, and all the pri : Exell, Joshua.
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1693
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A plain and faithfull discovery of a beame in Master Edwards his eye. Or A moderate ansvver to the s : Drapes, Edward.
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1646
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Plain and familiar Christian conference concerning gospel churches and order. : Chauncy, Isaac,
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1690
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A plain and familiar discourse by way of dialogue betwixt a minister and his parishioner, concerning : Freeman, Samuel,
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1687
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A plain and familiar discourse concerning government. : Wherein is debated, whether monarchy or a co
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2
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Plain and familiar discourse concerning the Lord's Supper. : Kidder, Richard,
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1684
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A plain and familiar discourse on justification : being the substance of four sermons, preach'd at t : Keach, Elias.
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1694
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Plain and familiar exposition of the 51 Psalm : Smith, Samuel,
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1660
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Plain and familiar exposition of the 51 psalme : Smith, Samuel,
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1655
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Plain and familiar exposition of the LI Psalm.
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3
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A plain and familiar exposition of the Ten commandements : With a methodicall short catechisme, cont : Dod, John,
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1635
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A plain and familiar exposition of the Ten commandments : with a methodical short catechisme : conta : Dod, John,
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1662
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Plain and familiar exposition upon the fifty one Psalm : Smith, Samuel,
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1660
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Plain and familiar exposition upon the first Psalm, first preached, and now published for the benefi : Smith, Samuel,
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1682
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A plain and familiar method of instructing the younger sort : According to the lesser catechism of t
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3
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Plain and familiar treatise
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Plain and familiar treatise, needful and useful for the help of many that are imployed in the keepin : Sheppard, William,
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1662
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Plain and familiar treatise, needful and usefull for the help of many that are employed in the keepi : Sheppard, William,
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1649
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Plain and familiar treatise of the knowledge of Christ
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4
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Plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances or conveyances of the kin
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2
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Plain and full instructions to raise all sorts of fruit-trees that prosper in England : in that met
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Plain and honest dealing with Will. Lamboll & John Buy, of Reading in the county of Berks : Bonifield, Abraham,
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1694
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A plain and impartial enquiry into gospel-truth : as stated and vindicated by Mr. Dan. Williams, esp : Edwards, Thomas,
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1693
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A plain and just account of a most horrid and dismal plague, begun at Rowel, alias Rothwell, in Nort : Rehakosht, P.
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1692
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1
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Plain and methodical illustrations of all the visions in the Revelation of St. John. : French minister.
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1688
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Plain and more methodical way of teaching the said art.
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2
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A plain and necessary confutation of divers gross and antichristian errors. / Simpson, Sidrach, 1600?-1655. : Dell, William,
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1660
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A plain and necessary confutation of divers gross and antichristian errors, delivered to the vnivers
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