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To the whole flock of God everywhere, the church of the first-born written in heaven, and to every m : Rigge, Ambrose,
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1660
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1
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To the willows, ....
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15--?
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1
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To the working people of all countries : Tolstoy, Leo,
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19--
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1
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To the worshipful Company of Frame-work-knitters.. : Cocken, David.
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1720?
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1
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To the worshipful His Majesties justices for the county of Oxon. : Jay, Stephen,
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1680?
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1
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To the worshipful our good benefactor.
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1832?
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1
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To the worshipful our good benefactor : In all lamentable manner, most humbly beseecheth your good w
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1595
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1
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To the worshipfull and his euer approoued fatherly good friende, Mayster Iohn Banister, chirurgion,
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15--?
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1
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To the worshipfull, and my much honoured friend, Master Anderson, These present.
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1641
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1
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To the worshipfull, and my much honoured friend, Orlando Bridgeman Esquire, and a burgesse of the Pa
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1641
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1
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To the worshypfull and learned, the Vicechancelour, and others the gouernours of learning-houses in : Broughton, Hugh,
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1594?
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1
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To the worshypfull and learned, the Vicechancelour, and others the governours of learning-houses in : Broughton, Hugh,
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1594?
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1
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[To the worsp: Elias Ashmole Esqr. This ancient almanack yet still in use in his native country of S
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16--?
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1
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To the yearly meeting of the people called Quakers, met at London, the 15th, 3d month, 1695. : Keith, George,
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1695
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1
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To the young women of Malolos. : Rizal, José,
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1958
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1
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To thee Charls Stuart, King of England : am I moved of the Lord to write, and to thee it is the visi
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2
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To thee Oliver Cromwell : into whose hands God hath committed the sword of justice, that under thee : Fox, George,
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1655
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1
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To thee, to thee.
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1695
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1
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To their own soil : agriculture in the Antebellum North : Atack, Jeremy.
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1987
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1
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[To them that before this image of pity devoutly say v. pater noster, v. aves & a credo piteously.]
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1487
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1
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To Themis : poems on famous trials, with other pieces. : Blunden, Edmund,
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1931
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1
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To this Common Council was presented a report by Alderman Fowke : City of London (England).
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1659
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1
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To this Honourable House, the case of the coachmen; of divers coachmakers, harnessmakers, wheelw
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3
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To those in need : the story of Hull Methodist mission 1847-1946. : Hogg, James, historian.
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1987
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1
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To those that have been formerly in authority, and have broken covenant with God & man.
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2
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To those that sit in counsel for ordering the affairs of the nation, &c. : a visitation : Anderdon, John,
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1659
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1
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To those who were in authority, whom the Lord is now iudging, that they may repent and find mercy fr : Naylor, James,
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1660
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1
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To those who were in authority, whom the Lord is now judging, that they may repent and find mercy fr
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2
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To tilt at windmills : a memoir of the Spanish Civil War. : Thomas, Fred A.
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1996
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1
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"To toil the livelong day" : America's women at work, 1780-1980
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1987
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1
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To Torture or to Kill?
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2008
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1
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To touch the text : Biblical and related studies in honor of Joseph A. Fitzmyer, S. J.
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1989
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1
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To train or to repair? : training and repair policies for stand-by systems : Kim, Yeek-Hyun.
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2004
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1
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to transconstitutionalism between legal orders
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2
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To try her fortune in London : Australian women, colonialism, and modernity : Woollacott, Angela,
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2001
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1
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To turn the tide : a selection from President Kennedy's public statements from his election through : Kennedy, John F.
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1962
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1
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To undeceive the people of this Common-wealth.
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1652
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1
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To undo a city is an easie matter even for the wicked; but to set it right again is difficult
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1684
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1
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To Vetus an old antiquary. :
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16--?
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1
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To walk about in freedom : the long emancipation of Priscilla Joyner : Emberton, Carole,
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2022
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1
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To walk the whole journey : African-American cultural resources in South Carolina
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1992
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1
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to war and arms : Moore, R. I.
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2012
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1
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To wear a city's crown : the beginnings of urban growth in Texas, 1836-1865. : Wheeler, Kenneth W.
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1968
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1
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To what end? : report from Vietnam. : Just, Ward S.
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1968
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1
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To what extent can child abuse be seen as a consequence of the "cycle of deprivation"? What : Cheung, Ling Ling.
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1992
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1
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To what extent can client participation in the personal social services be said to exist. : Taylor, David.
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1990
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1
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To what extent can empowerment through advocacy contribute to social care practice in the community? : Robins, Mark Brian.
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1992
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1
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To what extent can the concept of "care" be employed as an accurate description of social wo : Braiden, Catherine Marie.
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1995
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1
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To what extent can the Hong Kong model of outreach social work be applied to work with youth at risk : Wan, Yin Wah.
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1990
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1
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To what extent do NGOs provide an alternative model for the provision of aid? : bilateral and NGO ai : Watson, Philip Russell.
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1992
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1
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