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Thesaurus pauperum.
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5
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Thesaurus poeticus.
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3
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Thesaurus poeticus linguae Latinae; ou, Dictionnaire prosodique et poetique de la langue latine. : Quicherat, Louis.
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1840
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1
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Thesaurus remediorum : a treasury of choice medicines internall and externall, exactly composed acco : Degravere, Julius.
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1662
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1
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Thesaurus ridendi & jocandi.
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4
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Thesaurus sacerdotum et clericorum.
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1755
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1
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These African copper miners : a study of the industrial revolution in Northern Rhodesia. : Moore, Reginald John Beagarie.
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1948
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1
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These are in the Kings Maiesties name to require you to appeare before mee his highnesse auditor, at : England and Wales.
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1622?
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1
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These are my brothers. : Langer, Felicia.
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1979
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1
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These are the inclynacions and influences of heauen, but not that they must so be.
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1539?
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1
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These are the wordes that Maister John Houper wrote on the wall with a cole, in the newe inne in Glo / Hooper, John, -1555. : Bradford, John,
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1559
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1
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These are thy children, Hellas!. : Dobrovol'skii, Oleg Mikhailovich.
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1969
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1
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These are to certifie you that the bearer hereof, by name Angelus Jacobi, a merchant of Cyprus, sayl : England and Wales.
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1624
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1
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These are to give notice, for the publick good, that there is lately come to the city of London, one : C. V. P.
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1700
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1
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These are to give notice, that from the 25th of this instant June, the post will pass thrice a week : Warburton, George.
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1683
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1
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These are to give notice, that here is lately arrived an experienced and most famous High-German doc
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1689
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1
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These are to give notice that James Maddox His Majesties sworn servant in ordinary hath for these tw
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1680
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1
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These are to give notice, that the Commissioners of Customs and Excise, in pursuance of the power an : Scotland.
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1656
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1
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These are to give notice, that the old admired well is revived, for the publick good. With the cause
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1690?
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1
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These are to give notice to all His Majesties subjects, : that Nicholas Culpeper late deceased, bein : Culpeper, Richard.
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1668?
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1
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These are to give notice to all noblemen, gentlemen, citizens and others, that we, the students in t
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1680
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1
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These are to give notice to all persons of quality and others, that there is lately come to this fam
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1688
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1
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These are to give notice to all persons, that there is newly arrived at London, from beyond seas, an
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1690?
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1
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These are to give notice to all that occasionally are concerned herein viz. : Book-sellers, statione : Willson, John
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1700?
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1
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These are to give notice unto all persons, that there is arrived in this place John Newman, a legal : Newman, John,
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1680
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1
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These are to give you notice, that by vertue of an ordinance of the 27 of October last, you are asse : England and Wales.
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1644
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1
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These are to give you notice, that by vertue of an ordinance the 27 of October last, you are assesse : England and Wales.
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1644?
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1
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These are to signifie, that all merchants and others, that are desirous weekly to impart beyond seas
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2
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These are to will and require you, that forthwith upon sight hereof you make your personall appearan
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1658
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1
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These are ye members of Barbones Parliament as they are pleased to call themselves.
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1653
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1
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These armes disarm'd us, and rebellion nurs'd; Tis for nothing they are now revers'd : Bold, Henry,
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1661
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1
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These armes disarm'd us, and rebellion nurs'd; tis not for nothing they are now reversed : Bold, Henry,
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1661
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1
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These be the articles folovvynge the vvhiche the kynges grace hathe pardoned : England and Wales.
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1509
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1
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These be the articles folowing the whiche the kynges grace hathe pardoned. : England and Wales.
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1509
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1
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These be the articles of the popes Bulle under leade translated from latyn into englisshe
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2
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These be the articles of the popes Bulle vnder leade translated from latyn into englisshe..
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2
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These be to require and charge you, and euery of you, in the Quenes maiesties name and behalf by ver
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2
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These be to require and charge you, and every of you, in the Quenes majesties name and behalf by ver : England and Wales.
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1565?
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1
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[These ben the chapitres] of thys tretyse [of ye seuen poyntes] of trewe loue and [--] euerlastynge
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1491
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1
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[These ben the ordynau[n]ces, that the emperour hath caused to be red and declared in his presence, : Holy Roman Empire.
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1532?
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1
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These ben the ordynaunces, that the emperour hath caused to be red and declared in his presence, to : Holy Roman Empire.
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1532?
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1
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These children orphans singing show
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2
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These "colored" United States : African American essays from the 1920s
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c1996
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1
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These de Doctorat de l'Universite de Metz Litterature Francaise : Lalagianni, Vassiliki.
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1989
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1
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These de doctorat presentée à la Faculté des arts et sciences de New York University en 1972 : Altieri, Marcelle.
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1976
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1
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these doubtfull times between us and the indians indigenous politics and th
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2019
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1
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These eighty years, or, The story of an unfinished life. : Solly, Henry.
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1893
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1
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These Englands : a conversation on national identity
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2011
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1
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These Eventful Years.
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1
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These few lines are to all such as have an hand in persecuting the innocent people of God (called Qu : Smith, Mary,
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1667
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1
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