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Vindiciæ veritatis. Or An ansvver to a discourse intituled, Truth it's manifest : discovering the manifest falshoods, malicious slanders, & seditious practices, which therein are masked under this specious name of truth: and shewing how this discourse was printed and spread abroad by the author thereof, to uphold and maintain the credit of the Scots his countrey-men, and to excuse and palliate many unworthy carriages of theirs; accusing, aspering, and slandering those, who deserved best, for refusing to joyn with them in those unworthy actions, but rather opposing them....
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Vindiciæ veritatis. Or An ansvver to a discourse intituled, Truth it's manifest; : discovering the manifest falshoods, malicious slanders, & seditious practices, which therein are masked under this specious name of truth: and shewing how this discourse was printed and spread abroad by the author thereof, to uphold and maintain the credit of the Scots his countrey-men, and to excuse and palliate many unworthy carriages of theirs; accusing, aspering, and slandering those, who deserved best, for refusing to joyn with them in those unworthy actions, but rather opposing them....
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Eight love songs : for high baritone voice, violin, violoncello and piano /
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A group of their own : college writing courses and American women writers, 1880-1940 /
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The constitution of the criminal law /
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A true relation of the murders committed in the parish of Clunne in the county of Salop by Enoch ap Evan upon the bodies of his mother and brother, with the causes moving him thereunto. Wherein is examined and refuted a certaine booke written upon the same subject, by P. Studley, entituled the Looking glasse of schisme. Also an appendix in further defence of this relation, wherein are examined the most material passages added in the second edition of the said Looking-glasse, wherby the author, vainely sheweth his desire to maintaine and excuse his erroneous reports in the former edition of his booke....
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The delights of the bottle: or, The town-gallants declaration for women and wine. : Being a description of a town-bred gentleman, with all his intreagus, pleasure, company, humour, and conversations. Gallants, from faults he cannot be exempt, who doth a task so difficult attempt; I know I shall not hit your features right, 'tis hard to imitate in black and whight, some lines were drawn by a more skilful hand, and which they were you'l quickly understand, excuse me therefore if I do you wrong, I did but make a ballad of a song....
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A form of prayer : to be used for both the days of publique thanksgiving for the seasonable and happy reducing of the Levellers, being Thursday June 7. and all England over on Thursday June 28. 1649. Die Martis, June 7. 1629 [sic]. Ordered by the supreame authority of the nation, that this forme of prayer be forthwith printed & published, and sent into every respective parish one, in London & the liberties thereof, in the morning, of the day appoined [sic], and throughout all England (every parish and congregation one) to the end that none may frame excuse; and that all parsons, viccars & curates, or other persons appointed, do audibly and distinctly read this form of prayer, to all their severall congregations, as they will answer the contrary at their perills....
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The Holy Bible it self, in some of its editions hath been affronted, with scandalous errors of the press-work; : and in one of them, they so printed those words, Psal. 119. 161. Printers have persecuted me. The author of this church history ha's all the reason in the world then to be patient, tho' his work, be depraved with many errors of the press-work. The common excuse in such cases is, the distance of the author from the press; here there was the distance of a thousand leagues....
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Philadelphia County, ss. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to [blank] Greeting: : We command you [blank] that, setting aside all manner of business and excuses, you be and appear in your proper person before our justices at Philadelphia, at our County Court of Common Pleas, there to be held for the County of Philadelphia, on [blank] the [blank] day of [blank] at [blank] o'clock in the [blank] noon of that day, to testify all and singular those things which you shall know in a certain action of [blank] pending and undetermined between [blank] plaintiff and [blank] defendant, on the part of the [blank] And this you are not to omit under the penalty of one hundred pounds each of you....
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Inventing the Schlieffen plan : German war planning, 1871-1914 /
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Bowells of compassion towards the fettered seed. Or a visitation to all, who hath been seeking the resting place, but hath not found it : the cause why shewed, and the way to it manifested, wherein is something shewed also, of the emptinesse, and unsoundnesse of all profession, without the light of Christ, to be the guide. Also an information to all the honest-hearted who desires to know the truth in the simplicity of it concerning us, the people of the most high who is by the world called Quakers: ... Written in love to the scattered people in America: and is to be sent to all the islands belonging to it, that all may be warned, and left without excuse. By one who am a witnesse what the Lord hath done for his people, and hath obteined with him among the rest of the faithfull, whom he hath gathered into his fold of rest; where they are throughly satisfied; and lies down in peace and rest....
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A discovery of two unclean spirits. Or, Two priests by their fruits made manifest to be out of the way of truth, : and out of the life of godliness, in the broad way of destruction, therein working deceitfully the works of errour. A warning unto all scattered people that call themselves Protestants and Christians, yet are out of the faith and life of Christ, in vain traditions, and dead forms, wherein the blind-guids are leading them in the pit. Also a declaration of the light of Christ now appearing in every man, even in the conscience, by which all men are left without excuse. With a plain and true direction into the good way, which from everlasting hath been prepared to lead all that abide therein, out of transgression through death into eternal life....
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