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Wisdoms conquest : or, an explanation and grammaticall translation of the thirteenth book of Ovid's : Ovid,
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The wise King, and the learned iudge : in a sermon, out of the 10. verse of the 2. psalme: lamenting : Carter, Bezaleel,
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Wise King, and the learned judge : Carter, Bezaleel,
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The wise man of the East : Theatre Royal (Hull, England)
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Wise men talking series
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The wise merchant, or, the peerless pearl: : set forth in some meditations, delivered in two sermons
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The wise old man or A treatise touching the miseries incident both to the bodies and mindes of old m : Goulart, Simon,
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Wise parenthood : a sequel to Married Love : a book for married people. : Stopes, Marie Charlotte Carmichael.
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Wise parenthood : the treatise on birth control for married people : a practical sequel to Married l : Stopes, Marie Charlotte Carmichael.
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The wise steward : Being a sermon preached the Thursday in Whitson-week, 1696. In the parish church : Croft, Richard,
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The wise taken in their craftiness, : and their wisdom made manifest to be foolishness with God; : Clark, Henry,
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Wise up : learning to live the learning life : Claxton, Guy.
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