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A History of Modern Scholarship on the Biblical Word Ḥerem : the Contributions of Walter C. Kaiser, Jr., Peter C. Craigie, and Tremper Longman, III
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A History of Modern Tibet, Volume 3 : the Storm Clouds Descend, 1955-1957
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A History of New Sweden
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A History of Personality Psychology : Theory, Science, and Research from Hellenism to the Twenty-First Century
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A History of Poland
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A History of Russia
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A History of Soviet Russia
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A History of Sweden
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A History of Western ethics
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A History of Women's Menstruation from Ancient Greece to the Twenty-First Century : Psychological, Social, Medical, Religious, and Educational Issues
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A History of Women's Political Thought in Europe, 1400ђ́أ1700
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A History of engineering and science in the Bell System : transmission technology (1925-1975)
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A History of philosophy., Lecture 17, Greek and roman skepticism
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A History of political thought in the English Revolution
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A History of psychology in autobiography.
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A History of religious educators
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A History of sociological analysis
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A History of the 'Alawis : From Medieval Aleppo to the Turkish Republic
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A History of the A. M. E. Zion Church, Part 2 : 1872-1968
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A History of the AbaThembu People from Earliest Times To 1920
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A History of the African American Church
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A History of the Book in America : Volume 5: The Enduring Book: Print Culture in Postwar America
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A History of the Crusades, Volume 1, The First Hundred Years
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A History of the Crusades, Volume 2, The Later Crusades, 1189-1311
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A History of the Edmonton City Market 1900-2000
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A History of the Freedmen's Bureau
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A History of the Jews of Arabia : From Ancient Times to Their Eclipse under Islam
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A History of the Jews of Arabia: From Ancient Times to Their Eclipse under Islam
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A History of the Scottish Liberals and Liberal Democrats
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A History of the USSR From Lenin to Khrushchev
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A History of the United Jewish Appeal
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A History of the churches in Casey County, Kentucky, 1798-1985
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A Hobbes dictionary
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A Holiness hermeneutic : biblical interpretation in the American Holiness Movement (1875-1920)
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A Holocaust controversy : the Treblinka affair in postwar France
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A Holocene prehistoric sequence in the Egyptian Red Sea area : the Tree Shelter
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A Honeybee Heart Has Five Openings : a year of keeping bees
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A Hoosier holiday
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A Hopi social history : anthropological perspectives on sociocultural persistence and change
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A Horizon guide: great historic places of Europe
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A Horn book sampler on children's books and reading; : selected from twenty-five years of the Horn Book Magazine, 1924-1948.
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A House United : How the Church Can Save the World
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A House on Stilts : Mothering in the Age of Opioid Addiction
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A Huntsman spider in my house
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A Hymn and prayer-book. For the use of such Lutheran churches as use the English language.
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A Hymn, on the death of Gen. Washington
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A Jackson man : Amos Kendall and the rise of American democracy
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A Jamaican plantation : the history of Worthy Park 1670-1970
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A James Joyce miscellany, Second series
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A Jane Austen Christmas : celebrating the season of romance, ribbons and mistletoe
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A Japanese Robinson Crusoe
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A Japanese nightingale
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A Jesse Stuart reader : stories & poems
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A Jesse Stuart reader : stories and poems
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A Jesuit challenge : Edmund Campion's debates at the Tower of London in 1581
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A Jesuit garden in Beijing and early modern Chinese culture
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A Jew at the Medici Court : the letters of Benedetto Blanis hebreo (1615-1621)
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A Jewish Guide in the Holy Land : How Christian Pilgrims Made Me Israeli
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A Jewish family in Germany today : an intimate portrait
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A Jewish feminine mystique? : Jewish women in postwar America
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A Jewish journey
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A Jewish kapo in Auschwitz : history, memory, and the politics of survival
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A Jewish life on three continents : the memoir of Menachem Mendel Frieden
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A Jewish orchestra in Nazi Germany : musical politics and the Berlin Jewish Culture League
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A Jewish philosophical response to the new atheists -- Dawkins, Dennett, Harris and Hitchens
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A Jewish professor's political punditry : fifty-plus years of published commentary
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A Jewish renaissance in fifteenth-century Spain
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A Jewish savior through Gentile eyes : studies in the Gospel of Luke
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A Jewish understanding of the New Testament
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A Jewish voice from Ottoman Salonica : the Ladino memoir of Sa'adi Besalel a-Levi ; edited and with an introduction by Aron Rodrigue and Sarah Abrevaya Stein ; translation, transliteration, and glossary by Isaac Jerusalmi
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A Jewish woman of distinction : the life & diaries of Zinaida Poliakova
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A John Donne companion
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A John Steinbeck reader : essays in honor of Stephen K. George
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A Johnson reader
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A Journal for Christian studies
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A Journal from the radical reformation : a testimony to Biblical unitarianism
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A Journal of Church and State
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A Journal of Travels into the Arkansa Territory
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A Journal of a Missionary Tour
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A Journal of a voyage round the world in H.M.S. Endeavour 1768-1771
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A Journal of the practice of medicine, surgery, and pharmacy, in the military hospitals of France. : Published by order of the King.
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A Journal of the proceedings at two conferences begun to be held at Falmouth in Casco-Bay, in the county of York, within the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, on the twenty-eighth day of June 1754, : between His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; captain-general, governour and commander in chief, in and over the province aforesaid, and the chiefs of the Norridgwalk Indians; and on the fifth day of July following, between his said Excellency and the chiefs of the Penobscot Indians
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A Journal of the proceedings in the late expedition to Port-Royal, on board Their Majesties Ship, the Six-Friends, the Honourable William Phipps Knight, commander in chief, &c. : A true copy, attested by Joshua Natstock clerk
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A Journal of the proceedings of Jacob Wendell, Samuel Watts, Thomas Hubbard and Chambers Russel, Esqrs; commissioners appointed by the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq; lieutenant-governour and commander in chief, in and over His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, to treat with the several tribes of Eastern Indians, in order to renew and confirm a general peace
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A Journal of the proceedings of the commissioners appointed for managing a treaty of peace: : to be begun and held at Falmouth, in the county of York, the twenty-seventh of September, anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and forty-nine; between Thomas Hutchinson, John Choate, Israel Williams, and James Otis, Esqrs; commissioned by the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq; lieutenant-governour and commander in chief, in and over His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, on the one part; and the Eastern Indians on the other part
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A Journey of Sea and Stone : How Holy Places Guide and Renew Us
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A Jungian approach to literature
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A Just Peace Ethic Primer : Building Sustainable Peace and Breaking Cycles of Violence
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A Kabbalah and Jewish mysticism reader
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A Kabbalist in Montreal : the life and times of Rabbi Yudel Rosenberg
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A Kabul music diary
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A Kaleidoscope of Biblical articles
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A Kamigata anthology : literature from Japan's metropolitan centers, 1600-1750
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A Kant dictionary
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A Kentucky Christmas
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A Kentucky album : Farm Security Administration photographs, 1935-1943
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A Kentucky cardinal; : a story
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A Kentucky sampler : essays from the Filson Club history quarterly, 1926-1976
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A Kerma Ancien cemetery in the Northern Dongola reach : excavations at site H29
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A Key to the World
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A Kid's Guide to Arab American History : More Than 50 Activities
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A Kidnapped Santa Claus
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A Kierkegaard anthology
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A Kierkegaard anthology
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A Kierkegaard critique; : an international selection of essays interpreting Kierkegaard by F.J. Billeskov Jansen [and others]
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A King holiday
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A King's Guide
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A Kipling pageant
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A Knight at the opera : Heine, Wagner, Herzl, Peretz, and the legacy of der Tannhäuser
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A Korean Confucian Way of Life and Thought : the Chasongnok (Record of Self-Reflection) by Yi Hwang (Toegye)
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A Korean War captive in Japan, 1597-1600 : the writings of Kang Hang
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A Korean nationalist entrepreneur : a life history of Kim Songsu, 1891-1955
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A Korean scholar's rude awakening in Qing China : Pak Chega's discourse on northern learning
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A Kosher Christmas : : 'tis the season to be Jewish
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A Lafcadio Hearn companion
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A Lamentation for Gen. Washington, Esq. : commander in chief of the combined forces of America and France, during the Revolutionary War, and afterwards president of the United States of America---who died December 14th, 1799
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A Lamentation on account of disorders and confusions. : In two letters to a friend
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A Lancastrian mirror for princes : the Yale Law School New statutes of England
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A Land in Between : the Orontes Valley in the Early Urban Age
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A Langston Hughes encyclopedia
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A Late letter from a solicitous mother to her only son, both living in New England
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A Late letter from a solicitous mother, to her only son, both living in New-England
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A Latin American music reader : views from the south
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A Latin Lexicon
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A Latin grammar.
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A Latin-Greek Index of the Vulgate New Testament
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A Latina in the Land of Hollywood : and Other Essays on Media Culture
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A Lawyer outwitted
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A Learning Missional Church : Reflections from Young Missiologists
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A Legacy for children, : being some of the last expressions, and dying sayings, of Hannah Hill, Junr. of the city of Philadelphia, in the province of Pennsilvania, in America, aged eleven years and near three months
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A Legacy of Elegance : Oracle Bones Collection from The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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A Lenape among the Quakers : the life of Hannah Freeman
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A Letter concerning an American bishop, &c. : to Dr. Bradbury Chandler, ruler of St. John's Church, in Elizabeth-Town. : In answer to the appendix of his Appeal to the public, &c
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A Letter from Christ : Apologetics in Cultural Transition
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A Letter from Father La Chaise, confessor to the French King, to Father Peters, confessor to the King of England. : In which is contained the project and designe of that faction to introduce the Prince of Wales; with some observations on his conception and birth, to which is added a letter from Will Penn to Father la Chaise about the affaires of that babe and the ensueing progress of the popish designe
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A Letter from Quebeck, in Canada, to M. L'Maine, a French officer. : Which contains a particular account of the present designs of the French upon the English in North-America; what force the French have collected, their several divisions, and the places destin'd for each. : Likewise an account of the defenceless condition of the English provinces and colonies, and the methods made use of by the French to procure such intelligence
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A Letter from a Virginian to the members of the Congress to be held at Philadelphia, on the first of September, 1774
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A Letter from a Virginian, to the members of the Congress to be held at Philadelphia, on the first of September, 1774
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A Letter from a clergy-man in the country, to a clergy-man in the city, : containing free thoughts about the controversie, between some ministers of the Church of England, and the Quakers: : with seasonable advice to his brethren, to study peace and moderation
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A Letter from a country gentleman at Boston, to his friends in the country
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A Letter from a farmer on Long-Island to his friend in New-York
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A Letter from a father to his son, : in answer to queries respecting the struggles of sin in the mind of a believer: whether he be in a state of grace while under the struggles and combats of sin
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A Letter from a freeholder, to a member of the Lower-House of Assembly, of the province of Maryland
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A Letter from a gentleman in Boston, to his friend in Connecticut
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A Letter from a gentleman in Mount Hope, to his friend in Treamount
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A Letter from a gentleman in New-York to his friend in the country
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A Letter from a gentleman in New-York, to his friend in Dutchess County. : New-York, January 3, 1769. Sir, you ask me in your letter, how your members behave ..
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A Letter from a gentleman in Philadelphia to his friend in the country. : Philadelphia, September 18. 1742. Sir, I received yours; in which you inform me the following opinions are positively asserted and industriously propagated among you, viz. ..
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A Letter from a gentleman in Philadelphia, to a freeholder in the County Northampton
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A Letter from a gentleman in Salem, to his friend in Boston. : Salem, October 25. 1745
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A Letter from a gentleman in Scotland, to his friend in New-England. : Containing an account of Mr. Whitefield's reception and conduct in Scotland, the two visits he made there; and also of the work at Cambuslang, and other parts: wherein many mistakes, relating to these things, that have been formerly and lately transmitted to this country, are rectified, and the whole affair set in a true and impartial light. : The following letter is written in so masterly a way, with such elegance of thought, and Christian temper, that it will sufficiently recommend it self to every candid and ingenuous reader; and there is no need to acquaint the world, either by whom, or to whom, it was written. Wisdom is justified of her children
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A Letter from a gentleman in the country, to his friend in Boston, : respecting some late observations upon the conduct, of the Rev. Mr. Jonathan Parsons, while he was minister at Lyme in Connecticut. : [Four lines of scripture text]
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A Letter from a gentleman of the city of New-York to another, : concerning the troubles which happen'd in that province in the time of the late happy revolution
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A Letter from a gentleman to his friend, in England, descriptive of the different settlements in the province of Upper Canada
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A Letter from a gentleman to his friend, upon the excise-bill now under consideration
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A Letter from a gentleman travelling through Bucks County, to his friend in town
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A Letter from a meeting of the brethren called Quakers, : to the authors of the pamphlet called Considerations on the German war, and of the several pamphlets in answer to it
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A Letter from a merchant in Halifax, to a merchant in Boston, trading to Halifax
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A Letter from a solicitous mother, to her only son, both living in New-England [.]
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A Letter from a veteran, to the officers of the army encamped at Boston
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A Letter from an eminent minister of the Church of Scotland, : written to a minister of his acquaintance, at some distance, in the same kingdom. Giving an account of his conversion and wonderful change in his preaching, after he had been of some years standing in the ministry. : [Six lines of Scripture texts]
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A Letter from an eminent minister of the Church of Scotland: : written to a minister of his acquaintance, at some distance, in the same kingdom: : giving an account of his conversion, and wonderful change in his preaching, after he had been eight years in the ministry. : [Four lines of Scripture texts]
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A Letter from an eminent minister of the Church of Scotland: : written to a minister of his acquaintance, at some distance, in the same kingdom: giving an account of his conversion and wonderful change in his preaching, after he had been of some years standing in the ministry. : [Four lines of Scripture texts]
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A Letter from an eminent minister of the Church of Scotland; : written to a minister of his acquaintance, at some distance, in the same kingdom. Giving an account of his conversion and wonderful change in his preaching, after he had been of some years standing in the ministry. : [Three lines of Scripture texts]
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A Letter from one in Boston, to his friend in the country
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A Letter from one in the country, to his friend in Boston
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A Letter from one in the country, to his friend in the city: : in relation to their distresses occasioned by the doubtful and prevailing practice of the inocculation of the small-pox
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A Letter from one of the Society of Friends, relative to the conscientious scrupulousness of its members to bear arms
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A Letter from some aged nonconforming ministers, to their Christian friends, touching the reasons of their practice. August 24. 1701
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A Letter from some of the representatives in the late General Assembly of the colony of New-York, to His Excellency Governor C------n. : Principally in answer to his message of the 13th of October last, and his dissolution speech
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A Letter from sundry members belonging to a church of Jesus Christ, in Newport on Rhode-Island under the pastoral care of Timothy Packcom, to the several Baptist churches in New-England, that are, or have been, united in the general meetings usually held at Providence, Swansy, &c. : In two parts
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A Letter from the Airport
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A Letter from the ministers of the association
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A Letter from two neighboring associations of ministers in the country, to the associated ministers of Boston and Charlestown, relating to the admission of Mr. Whitefield into their pulpits. : With an appendix, containing the advice and resolution of a third association, relating to the said gentleman
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A Letter to -- -- merchant in London, : concerning a late combination in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, to impose or force a private-currency called land-bank-money
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A Letter to Doctor Zabdiel Boylston; occasion'd by a late dissertation concerning inoculation, printed at Boston. : [Three lines in Latin from Lucan]
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A Letter to a friend, in which are considered the most genuine and distinguishing characteristics of a child of God. : [Two lines from I John]
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A Letter to a gentleman chosen to be a member of the honourable House of Representatives, to be assembled at Boston on Febr. 10. 1731
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A Letter to a gentleman on the sin and danger of playing at cards and other games
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A Letter to a gentleman relating to the office of ruling elders in the churches
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A Letter to an eminent clergy-man in the Massachusett's Bay. : Containing some just remarks, and necessary cautions, relating to publick affairs in that province. : [Two lines of quotations]
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A Letter to certain bank directors, from a merchant
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A Letter to one of the members of the late General Assembly,
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A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Auchmuty
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A Letter to the Reverend Mr. Hobby, : in answer to his Vindication of the protest, against the Result of an ecclesiastical council met at Northampton &c. : [Two lines from Proverbs]
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A Letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Hilsborough, on the present situation of affairs in America. : In which the arguments in favour of the colonies, are placed in a new point of view, and their rights and privileges are incontestibly demonstrated on constitutional principles, supported by unanswerable arguments drawn from their ancient original charters, and the circumstances attending their first settlement. : Together with a serious and impartial consideration of the consequences which must necessarily result from the exercise of coercive measures, to compel them to a submission to the late acts of Parliament. : Also an appendix in answer to a pamphlet intituled, The constitutional right of Great-Britain to tax the colonies. : [Two lines in Latin]
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A Letter to the author of Divine glory brought to view, in the condemnation and punishment of the ungodly, with the appendix
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A Letter to the author of the Halifax letter; : occasioned by his book, entitled, A defence of that letter
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A Letter to the clergy of the colony of Connecticut, from an aged layman of said colony
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A Letter to the freeholders and other inhabitants of this province, qualified to vote for representatives in the ensuing election
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A Letter to the freeholders, and qualified voters, relating to the ensuing election. : [Six lines from Gordon]
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A Letter to the members of the Associate Reformed Church, illustrating the act of synod concerning a synodical fund
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A Letter to the merchant in London, to whom is directed a printed letter relating to the manufactory undertaking, dated New England, Boston February 21st 1740,1
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A Letter to the people of Pennsylvania; : occasioned by the Assembly's passing that important act, for constituting the judges of the Supream Courts and Common-Pleas, during good behaviour. : [Five lines from Deuteronomy]
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A Letter, from a clergyman in town; vindicating himself against the malevolent aspersions of a late pamphelteer letter-writer
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A Letter, to the people of Pennsylvania; : occasioned by the Assembly's passing that important act, for constituting judges of the Supream Courts and Common-Pleas, during good behaviour. : [Five lines from Deuteronomy]
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A Letter, written by an Universalist to his friend, with his friend's answer, in opposition
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A Lever Long Enough : a History of Columbia's School of Engineering and Applied Science Since 1864
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A Levinasian ethics for education's commonplaces : between calling and inspiration
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A Life in Balkan Archaeology
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A List of His Majesty's ships and vessels in the Royal Navy
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A List of the gentlemen invited to commemorate St. Tammany, on the first of May, 1773
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A List of the names of the provincials who were killed and wounded in the late engagement with his majesty's troops at Concord, &c
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A List of the names of the sons and daughters, of the family of John Carter, Esquire
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A List of the numbers that came up prizes in Biles's Island Lottery, for the benefit of a place of worship in Borden-Town
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A List of the numbers that came up prizes in the New-Brunswick Church-Lottery. Drawn April, 1749
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A List of the numbers which have come up prizes in the Honourable W. Byrd's lottery
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A List of the numbers, that came up prizes in the Pettie's Island Jewellry and Plate Lottery, viz. ...
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A List of the officers who have been appointed in Connecticut, : pursuant to the acts of Congress, passed on the 9th and 14th days of August [i.e., July] 1798
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A List of the prices of boots and shoes, &c. : as agreed to by the master cordwainers of the city and liberties of Philadelphia, at a meeting held the 8th November, 1790
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A List of the training soldiers jn the first millitary foot companey jn Pembrke [i.e., Pembroke, Mass.] under the command of Captain*Seth Hatch, taken October ye 17, AD*1774
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A Literature of Restitution
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A Little History of Art
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A Little Rock boyhood : growing up in the Great Depression
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A Little book for children, : containing a few rules for the regulation of their tho'ts, words and actions
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A Little lottery book for children: : containing a new method of playing them into a knowledge of the letters, figures, &c. : Embellished with above fifty cuts, and published with the approbation of the Court of Common Sense
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A Little pretty pocket-book, : intended for the instruction and amusement of little Master Tommy, and pretty Miss Polly. : With two letters from Jack the Giant-Killer; as also a ball and pincushion; the use of which will infallibly make Tommy a good boy, and Polly a good girl. : To which is added, a little song-book, being a new attempt to teach children the use of the English alphabet, by way of diversion
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A Living Systems Theory of Vocational Behavior and Development
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A Long Goodbye : the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan
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A Longitudinal study of infant cortisol response during learning events
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A Loud alarm to Annapolis-Royall, in Nova-Scotia, and with them to New-England. : From the late awful sight of the sun, from about nine to twelve o'clock in almost total darkness, to the surprise and amazement of all beholders on May 15, 1733
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A Love Letter to This Bridge Called My Back
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A Love Supreme; a History of the Johannine Tradition
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A Lover's lamentation for the girl he left behind him
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A Lublin survivor : life is like a dream
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A Luta Continua : A History of Media Freedom in South Africa
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A Macao Narrative
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A Mad people's history of madness
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A Mahzor from Worms : Art and Religion in a Medieval Jewish Community
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A Maine man in the making
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A Malawi church history 1860-2020
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A Malay frontier : unity and duality in a Sumatran kingdom
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A Manager's Guide to ISO22301 : a Practical Guide to Developing and Implementing a Business Continuity Management System
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A Managerial odyssey : problems in business and its environment
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A Manichaean church at Kellis
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A Manual of Catholic prayers. : [Three lines from Psalms]
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A Manual of religious liberty.
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A Manual of the Adornment of the Monastic Boundary : Vācissara's Sīmālaṅkārasaṅgaha
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A March on London
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A Marginal Scribe : Studies in the Gospel of Matthew in a Social-Scientific Perspective
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A Marianne Moore reader
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A Marsh Island
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A Marxist archaeology : with a new prologue by the author
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A Marxist history of the world : from Neanderthals to Neoliberals
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A Marxist looks at Jesus
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A Maryland boy in Lee's army: Personal reminiscences of a Maryland soldier in the war between the states, 1861-1865
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A Masonic address, delivered before the worshipful master, officers and brethren, of the Kennebeck Lodge, in the new meeting-house, Hallowell, Massachusetts; June 24th, anno lucis 5797. : [Eight lines of verse]
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A Masonic address, delivered in the lodge-room at Ballston, on the twenty-seventh of December, 1795, : in the presence of the brethren of Franklin Lodge, No. 37.
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A Masonic discourse, : spoken at Greenfield, Massachusetts before the officers and brethren of the Republican Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons in that town on the festival of St. John the Evangelist, January 1st, A.L. 5800.
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A Masonic funeral discourse, : delivered at the interment of Brother Samuel Works, Esq; at Westmoreland, July 20th, anno lucis 5795.
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A Masonic oration, : delivered before the worshipful master, officers and brethren, of the Kennebeck Lodge, at Hallowell, June 27th, 1798--A.L. 5798.
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A Masonick charge: delivered at Greenfield, Massachusetts. : Before the officers and brethren of the Republican Lodge, of Free and Accepted Masons, in that town; joined by the officers and brethren of Harmony Lodge, from Northfield; on the festival of St. John the Baptist: June, 26th. A.L. 5798.
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A Masonick discourse: : delivered at Greenfield, Massachusetts. Before the officers and brethren of the Republican Lodge, of Free and Accepted Masons, in that town; joined by the officers and brethren of Harmony Lodge, from Northfield; on the festival of St. John the Baptist: June, 26th. A.L. 5798.
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A Masonick eulogy, pronounced at Worcester, Massachusetts, twentyfourth of June, A.L. 5794, : on the festival of St. John the Baptist, before the officers and brethren of the Morning Star Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons in that town, joined by the officers and brethren of Trinity Lodge from Lancaster.
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A Matter of Energy : A Conversation with Nick Lane
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A Measure of Success : the Influence of Curriculum-Based Measurement on Education
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A Medical History of Hong Kong : 1842-1941
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A Mediterranean society : the Jewish communities of the Arab world as portrayed in the documents of the Cairo Geniza
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A Meech Lake post-mortem : is Quebec sovereignty inevitable?
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A Meeting of the inhabitants having been called this day by permission of His Excellency the commander in chief, to address His Majesty's Commissioners previous to the departure of Lord Carlisle and Mr. Eden, and the persons attending, being by no means a majority of the inhabitants, owing to the shortness of the notice, and for want of knowing that the invitation was general. The gentlemen met, being desirous of giving all the inhabitants within the lines an opportunity of declaring their sentiments ... have adjourned the meeting to this evening, being Friday, at 5 o'clock, at Hick's Tavern ...
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A Melancholy narrative of the late unhappy Samuel Brand, : who was executed at Lancaster, in the province of Pennsylvania, on the 18th day of December, 1773. For the barbarous and inhuman murder, of his only brother. : Containing a succinct account of his person, parentage, principles and temper:--Interspersed with some interesting reflections, moral and religious. : [Seven lines of Scripture texts]
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A Memorial of some of the part-owners and proprietors of the patents of Minisink and Wawayanda, bordering on the Crown-lands in the colony of New-York, that lie between those patents and the true boundaries of New-Jersey. : In behalf of themselves, and the other owners and proprietors of the patents ranging with the said patents of Minisink and Wawayanda, between Hudson's and Delaware rivers. Respecting the controversy between the colonies of New-York and New-Jersey. (Published by order of the General Assembly.)
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A Memorial of the respect paid to the man first in war--first in peace, and first in the affections of the American people
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A Memorial on the practicability of growing vineyards in the state of South-Carolina. : Read by the author to the Agricultural Society, at their extra meeting, on Wednesday, the 7th of November, 1798, and published under their patronage
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A Memorial, humbly shewing, the past and present state of the land lying waste and un-inhabited between Nova-Scotia, and the province of Main in New-England in America
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A Mennonite family in Tsarist Russia and the Soviet Union, 1789-1923
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A Message from the president of the United States of America, to Congress; : relative to the French Republic; delivered January 19, 1797, witih the papers therein referred to. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
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A Message from the president of the United States to Congress, : transmitting certain documents relative to hostile threats against the territories of Spain, in the neighbourhood of the United States. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
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A Message of the president of the United States to Congress relative to France and Great-Britain. : Delivered December 5, 1793. : With the papers therein referred to. : To which are added the French originals. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
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A Message of the president of the United States, to Congress, relative to France and Great Britain: : delivered, December 5, 1793. : With the papers therein referred to. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
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A Message of the president of the United States, to Congress, relative to France and Great Britain; : delivered, December 5, 1793. : With the papers therein referred to. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
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A Methodist's remonstrance, addressed to a certain clergyman, &c. : With the clergyman's answer. : [Three lines from John]
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A Mexican elite family, 1820-1980 : kinship, class, and culture
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A Mexican family empire, the latifundio of the Sánchez Navarros, 1765-1867
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A Mexican interest group in action
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A Mexican state of mind : New York City and the new borderlands of culture
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A Mickey Mouse reader
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A Mickey Spillane companion
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A Middle East reader.
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A Middle-English dictionary : containing words used by English writers from the twelfth to the fifteenth century
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
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A Million Pictures : Magic Lantern Slides in the History of Learning
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A Ming Confucian's world : selections from Miscellaneous records from the Bean Garden
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A Ming society : Tài-ho County, Kiangsi, fourteenth to seventeenth centuries
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A Ministerial catechise, : suitable to be learned by all modern provincial governors, pensioners, placemen, &c. : Dedicated to T------ H---------, Esq. : [Three lines from Deuteronomy]
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A Mirror for Socialism
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A Mirror for a printer
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A Mirror for magistrates and the De casibus tradition
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A Misunderstood Friendship : Mao Zedong, Kim Il-sung, and Sino-North Korean Relations, 1949-1976
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A Mixed race : ethnicity in early America
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A Mnong child
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A Model for erecting a bank of credit; : with a discourse in explanation thereof. : Adapted to the use of any trading countrey, where there is a scarcity of moneys: more especially for His Majesties plantations in America. Quo communius eo melius
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A Modern Migration Theory : An Alternative Economic Approach to Failed EU Policy
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A Modest and impartial narrative of several grievances and great oppressions that the peaceable and most considerable inhabitants of Their Majesties province of New York lie under, by the extravagant and arbitrary proceedings of Jacob Leysler and his accomplices
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A Modest apology for Parson Alberoni, governour to King Philip, a minor; and universal Curate of the whole Spanish monarchy: : the whole being a short, but unanswerable defence of priestcraft, and a new confutation of the Bishop of Bangor. : [Five lines of Latin verse from Buchan]
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A Modest apology for the eight members
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A Modest vindication of the late New-Jersey Assembly, : in answer to a printed paper against them, call'd a representation
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A Mohawk song and dance
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A Monetary history of the United States, 1867-1960
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A Mongolian tale
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A Monody in honor of the chiefs who have fallen in the cause of American liberty, : spoken at the theatre, in Philadelphia, December 7, 1784. With the vocal accompanyments: and a rondelay, celebrating American independency. : [One line in Latin from Horace]
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A Monody inscribed to Benjamin Church, Jun. M.D. in memory of Mr. Edmund Quincy, tert. late of Boston, merchant, who died at sea, March 31. anno 1768. aetat. 35. : [Two line epigram in Latin]
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A Monumental inscription on the fifth of March. : Together with a few lines on the enlargement of Ebenezer Richardson, convicted of murder
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A Moral Art : Grammar, Society, and Culture in Trecento Florence
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A Moral ode for the year 1771. : With a copy of verses upon the diversity of spiritual gifts. : To which is added (by permission of the author) an acrostic on the memory of the late Rev. Mr. George Whitefield. ; [One line from I. Peter] ; Price three pence[.]
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A More Civil War: : How the Union Waged a Just War
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A More Perfect Union : Documents in U.S. History
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A Mormon bibliography, 1830-1930 : books, pamphlets, periodicals, and broadsides relating to the first century of Mormonism
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A Morning prayer
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A Mosaic of victims : non-Jews persecuted and murdered by the Nazis
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A Most Prosperous Voyage / March of America Facsimile Series no. 17 /
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A Most bloody and cruel murder, committed on the body of Mrs. Elizabeth Wood, by her own son. : Made public with a view of warning the youth from the snares and temptations of the wicked; : and to embrace virtue and piety--or the sure road to happiness. : To which is added two appropriate hymns
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A Most bloody and cruel murder, committed on the body of Mrs. Elizabeth Wood, by her own son. : Made public with a view of warning the youth from the snares and temptations of the wicked; and to embrace virtue and piety; or the sure road to happiness
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A Most remarkable prophecy, concerning wars and political events; especially the glorious King of Prussia.
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A Most tragical series of remarkable judgments of heaven on a family, otherwise of a religious character, for the unkind and cruel treatment of an aged parent. : An account of which is given in the life of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley, lately published: and is now reprinted at the reqeest of the Rev. Dr. Langdon
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A Most unaccountable relation of one Miss Sarah Green, a widow, living at Beesly, in the county of Worcester. : Who following the wicked practice of witchcraft for some time, did at last sell herself, soul and body, to the Devil for fourteen years, and when the time was near expired, she being very sad, sent for her two children and some ministers, and discovered the matter at large, desiring their prayers and good endeavours for the recovery of her soul, which was performed accordingly, though to no purpose; for upon the last day of the term, about midnight, April ye 14th, 1747, she was suddenly struck dead by an infernal spirit in the shape of a bear, to the terror and astonishment of all then present. : With the heads of a sermon suitable on this occasion
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A Mother Goose treasury
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A Mournful elegy, on the death of Martin Willcocks and James Rois, of Goshen in Connecticut, in New-England, : who was kill'd with lightening, on the 6th of June, 1767; and the death of Thomas Willcocks, who was kill'd by Indians, on February 14th, 1756; and the death of Moses Willcocks, who died at Oswego Indian-Field, on September 16th, 1760; and the death of Sarah Willcocks, who was scalded to death, on April 4th, 1767; and the death of Martin Willcock's wife and child; and the death of Ephraim Towner, and a young child of Elijah Willcocks, who died in the year 1760
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A Mournful lamentation on the untimely death of paper money: : a native of North-America, who died of some deep and mortal wounds which he received from unknown assassins in the year 1781. : To the tune of Chevy Chace
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A Mournful poem on the death of John Ormsby and Matthew Cushing, : who were appointed to be executed on Boston Neck, the 17th of October, 1734
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A Mournful poem: : occasioned by sentence of death being pass'd upon William Brooks, James Buhannon [i.e., Buchanan], Ezra Ross and Bathsheba Spooner, who were tried and found guilty of murdering Mr. Joshua Spooner, of Brookfield, and who were all executed at Worcester on Thursday the 2d day of July 1778
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A Mozart celebration : from Stephansdom
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A Mozart diary : a chronological reconstruction of the composer's life, 1761-1791
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A Mozart gala from Prague
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A Muriel Spark trio: : The comforters, The ballad of Peckham Rye, Memento mori
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A Muslim and a Christian in dialogue
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A Muslim primer : beginner's guide to Islam
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A Muslim suicide
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A Muster roll of Capt. David Pigeons company of New-England troops, during its being at Annapolis Royal, in Her Majesties service, from the 10th of October 1710. to the 10th of October 1711
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A Muted Fury : Populists, Progressives, and Labor Unions Confront the Courts, 1890-1937
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A Narrative of Events, since the First of August, 1834, by James Williams, an Apprenticed Labourer in Jamaica
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A Narrative of an attempt made by the French of Canada upon the Mohaques country, being Indians under the protection of Their Majesties government of New-York. : To which is added, I. An account of the present state and strength of Canada, given by two Dutch-men, who have been prisoners there, and now made their escape. 2. The examination of a French prisoner. 3 His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher's speech to the Indians. 4. The answer of the Five Nations of the Mohaques to His Excellency. 5. Proposals made by the four chief sachims of the Five Nations, to His Excellency. And His Excellency's reply thereto. 6. An address from the Corporation of Albany to His Excellency, returning thanks for His Excellency's early assistance for their relief, &c
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A Narrative of part of the life and adventures of Joseph Andrews, : particularly of his piracy and the murder of Capt. Duryee and his company, for which he was tried on the 17th instant, and condemn'd to be hang'd this day, the 23d of May, 1769, on the shore between the air furnace and the town, and his body afterwards hung in chains on Bedlow's Island
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A Narrative of the Adventures and Escape of Moses Roper, from American Slavery
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A Narrative of the extraordinary case of George Lukins, of Yatton, Somersetshire, : who was possessed of evil spirits, for near eighteen years. : Also an account of his remarkable deliverance, in the vestry-room of Temple Church, in the city of Bristol, extracted from the manuscripts of several persons who attended. : To which is prefixed, A letter from the Rev. W.R.W
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A Narrative of the proceedings of those ministers of the county of Hampshire, &c. that have disapproved of the late measures taken in order to the settlement of Mr. Robert Breck, in the pastoral office in the First Church in Springfield. : With a defence of their conduct in that affair.
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A Narrative, &c. : The following late transactions, with some remarks upon them, are submitted to the consideration of the citizens of this state, by a fellow-citizen
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A Narrative, of the excursion and ravages of the King's troops under the command of General Gage, on the nineteenth of April, 1775. : Together with the depositions taken by order of Congress, to support the truth of it. : Published by authority
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A Nation challenged : a visual history of 9/11 and its aftermath
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A Nation of States; : essays on the American Federal system
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A Nation of Villages : Riot and Rebellion in the Mexican Huasteca, 1750-1850
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A Natural History of Belize : Inside the Maya Forest
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A Natural History of Shells
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A Natural and Civil History of California
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A Naturalist in Alaska
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A NavPress Bible study on the book of Acts
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A NavPress Bible study on the book of Romans
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A Navajo legacy : the life and teachings of John Holiday
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A Naval Biographical Dictionary, Volume 3
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A Nazi past : recasting German identity in postwar Europe
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A Necessary Luxury : Tea in Victorian England
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A Needle, a bobbin, a strike : women needleworkers in America
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A Neolithic and Bronze Age Landscape in Northamptonshire : the Raunds Area Project
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A New Aristotle Reader
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A New Deal for China's workers?
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A New Deal for Native art : Indian arts and federal policy, 1933-1943
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A New Deal for Navajo Weaving : Reform and Revival of Diné Textiles
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A New Divan : a Lyrical Dialogue between East and West
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A New England girlhood.
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A New England prison diary : slander, religion, and markets in early America
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A New Hasidism: Branches
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A New Hasidism: Roots
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A New History of Classical Rhetoric
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A New History of Kentucky
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A New History of Tanzania
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A New Imperative : Regions and higher education in difficult times
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A New Jersey anthology
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A New Juvenile Justice System : Total Reform for a Broken System
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A New Kind of Youth : Historically Black High Schools and Southern Student Activism, 1920-1975
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A New North America : cooperation and enhanced interdependence
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A New Pilgrims progress: : shewing the many discoveries which Christian had in the town of Formality, (called the town of Morality.) By what means he discovered the false ministers from the true.--And the many rare sights which he saw. : Delivered under the similitude of a dream
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A New Reading of the Animal Apocalypse of 1 Enoch : "All Nations Shall be Blessed"
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A New Rival State? : Australia in Tsarist Diplomatic Communications
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A New Science of Love : A New Era for Couple Interventions
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A New Virginia almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1787 ...
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A New Voyage to Carolina
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A New Way to Think About Couples
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A New Year's gift for children. : Delightful and entertaining stories for little masters and misses. To the tender parents of my little benefactors
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A New Year's gift to the Democrats; or Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "A vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation."
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A New Year's gift to the Democrats; or Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "A vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation."
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A New Year's gift to the Democrats; or, Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "A vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation."
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A New Year's wish
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A New Year's wish
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A New Year's wish from the carrier of the Post-boy & advertiser
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A New Year's wish, from the baker's boy
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A New Year's wish, from the carrier of the Post boy and advertiser
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A New Year's wish, from the carrier of the Post-boy & advertiser
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A New Year's wish, from the lad, who carries the Post-boy & advertiser
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A New Year's wish. : The author being absent by reason of the small-pox, prevented her addressing her friends the last year
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A New Year's wish. A happy year to my generous customers
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A New academy of compliments: or Complete secretary. : Containing the true art of indicting letters; with dialogues very witty and pleasant, relating to love, &c. : To which is added, instructions for carving, &c. : With a collection of new songs
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A New academy of compliments: or, The lover's secretary: : being wit and mirth improved, by the most elegant expressions used in the art of courtship, in divers examples of writing or inditing letters, relating either to love or business. : Also, the silent language; or, a compleat rule for discoursing by motion of the hands, without being understood by the company ... to which is added, a choice collection of above one hundred and twenty love songs ... with plain instructions for dancing
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A New and beautiful collection of select hymns and spiritual songs:
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A New and compleat introduction to the grounds and rules of musick, : in two books. Book I. Containing the grounds and rules of musick: or an introduction to the art of singing by note, taken from Thomas Walter, A.M. Book II. Containing a new and correct introduction to the grounds of musick, rudimental and practical; from William Tans'ur's Royal melody: : the whole being a collection of a variety of the choicest tunes from the most approved masters. : [One line from Psalms]
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A New and compleat introduction to the grounds and rules of musick, : in two books: Book I. Containing the grounds and rules of musick; or an introduction to the art of singing by note, taken from Thomas Walter, M.A. Book II. Containing a new and correct introduction to the grounds of musick, rudimental and practical; from William Tans'ur's Royal melody. : The whole being a collection of a variety of the choicest tunes from the most approved masters.
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A New and compleat introduction to the grounds and rules of musick. : In two books: Book I. Containing the grounds and rules of musick; or an introduction to the art of singing by note, taken from Thomas Walter, M.A. Book II. Containing a new and correct introduction to the grounds of musick, rudimental and practical; from William Tans'ur's Royal melody: the whole being a collection of a variety of the choicest tunes from the most approved masters.
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A New and complete introduction to the grounds and rules of music. : In two books. I. Containing the grounds and rules of music; or an introduction to the art of singing by note, taken from Thomas Walter, M.A. II. Containing a new and correct introduction to the grounds of music, rudimental and practical; from William Tans'ur's Royal melody. : The whole being a collection of a variety of the choicest tunes from the most approved masters.
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A New and complete introduction to the grounds and rules of music. : In two books. I. Containing the grounds and rules of music; or an introduction to the art of singing by note, taken from Thomas Walter, M.A. II. Containing a new and correct introduction to the grounds of music, rudimental and practical; from William Tans'ur's Royal melody. : The whole being a collection of a variety of the choicest tunes from the most approved masters.
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A New and concise history of the revolution in France; : from its commencement to the execution of the Gironde Party and the death of the Duke of Orleans. : Copy-right secured according to law
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A New and true relation, of a little girl in the county of Hartford, : at Salmon-Brook in Simsbury who acted in a strange manner, supposed to be bewitch'd, in March 1763
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A New ballad, upon a new occasion. : To the tune of, A Cobler there was, &c. : Fit to be sung in the streets
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A New catechism: : Catholic faith for adults
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A New collection of country dances, for the use of dancing assemblies: in the year 1799
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A New collection of hymns and spiritual songs, : from various authors--some entirely new.
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A New collection of hymns and spiritual songs, from various authors. : Some entirely new.
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A New collection of hymns and spiritual songs, from various authors. : [One line from Revelation]
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A New collection of hymns, on various subjects: : suitable both for public and private devotion. : [Two lines of quotation]
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A New collection of sacred harmony : containing a set of psalm tunes, hymns and anthems: : likewise the necessary rules of psalmody by Oliver Brownson
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A New collection of verses applied to the first of November, A.D. 1765, &c. : Including a prediction that the S---p-A-t shall not take place in America. : Together with a poetical dream, concerning stamped papers. : [Eleven lines of quotations]
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A New day for family ministry
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A New display of the United States
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A New entertainment, by Messrs. L'Égalité. : The very extraordinary spectacle that is exhibited by Citizen Sans Culotte and Mr. L'Aristocrate, having been received with the applause and admiration of the public, the author of these singular pieces of mechanism, whilst he conceals his name, gives notice; that intending shortly to go to New-York, this curiosity is to be displayed every day ..
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A New gift for children. : Delightful and entertaining stories for little masters and misses
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A New gift for children: : containing delightful and entertaining stories in two parts ..
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A New history of a true book, in verse
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A New introduction to reading: or, A collection of easy lessons, arranged on an improved plan: : calculated to acquire with ease a theory of speech, to facilitate the improvement of youth. : Designed as an introduction to the speaker. : To which is added a chronological table. : And embellished with a fine engraving.
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A New method of ejectment; : being a compendious and easy way, which for its usefulness is recommended to young practitioners in the law, especially in N.-C-r-l-na
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A New paradigm of leadership : visions of excellence for 21st century organizations
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A New paraphrase on the song of Saint Ambrose, called Te Deum, printed in 1599. : Also hymns and poems, on various subjects. ..
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A New primer
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A New primer, or Little boy and girls spelling book, : being composed for the use of children, from three to ten year of age. To be used in schools, or families
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A New privateering song: : concluding with some remarks upon the cruelty exercised by the regulars and Hessians upon our poor prisoners in New-York
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A New song suitable to the season. : To the tune of Good English Beer
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A New song, about Miss Ketty, leaving the country : to the tune Derry down, down, down, Derry down
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A New song, called the Gaspee
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A New song, in high vogue in Northampton county, in the province of Pennsylvania. : (To the tune of Bold Sawyer.)
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A New song, on the alteration of the stile: or, The true Briton's advice to his countrymen
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A New song, on the repeal of the Stamp-Act, : tune, a Late worthy old Lyon
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A New thanksgiving song revised, enlarged and adapted to the glorious conquest of Canada. : Fitted to a lively tune, called the Granadiers march, proper for the fife and drums
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A New-Year's addrdss , which the carrier of the Boston news-lettr [sic], &c. humbly presents to all his generous customer's [sic]. : January, 1765
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A New-Year's address, from the carrier of the Newport herald to the generous and kind customers
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A New-Year's address, to the customers, of the Boston gazette, &c. for January 1765
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A New-Year's gift to the Democrats; or Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "A vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation."
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A New-Year's gift,
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A New-Year's gift, or A brief account of the sacrament, of the Lord's Supper. : Address'd, to our less-learn'd reader, to which are added. A meditation, prayer, &c. Suitable to the subject taken from, A. Bp. Tillotson, Bp. Beveridge, Dr. Hicks, Dr. Hornick and others. : [One line epigram in Latin]
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A New-Year's ode
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A New-Year's sermon, delivered January 1st. 1769.
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A New-Year's sermon; : delivered at Providence, January 1, 1797.
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A New-Year's verse
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A New-Year's wish
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A New-Year's wish
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A New-Year's wish for the public, for the year 1769. : (From the carrier of the Boston-gazette, &c.)
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A New-Year's wish, for the year 1770.
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A New-Year's wish, from the baker's lad
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A New-Year's wish, from the farrier's lad
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A New-Year's-gift. : Being a sermon delivered at Philadelphia, on January 1, 1770; and published for rectifying some wrong reports, and preventing others of the like sort; but chiefly for the sake of giving it another chance of doing good to them who heard it.
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A New-Years address, which your obedient servant the young shaver humbly presents to all his generous customers
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A New-Years gift.
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A New-Years present from the lad that carries the Boston news-letter, to all generous customers, January 1, 1761
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A New-Years wish
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A New-Years-gift for fainting souls, Or A little handful of cordial comforts scattered throughout several answers, to sixteen questions and objections: as also doubting Christians invited to Christ; : intended chiefly for the good of those that walk mournfully before God; and are worthy to be gathered up, and regarded of all such as wish well to their own peace.
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A New-Years-gift for fainting souls. Or, A little handful of cordial comforts scattered throughout several answers, to sixteen questions and objections: as also doubting Christians invited to Christ. : Intended chiefly for the good of those that walk mournfully before God and are worthy to be gathered up, and regarded of all such as wish well to their own peace.
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A New-Years-gift: : being a sermon, delivered at Philadelphia, on January 1, 1770; and published for rectifying some wrong reports, and preventing others of the like sort; but chiefly for giving it another chance of doing good to them who heard it.
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A Newly Discovered Greek Father : Cassian the Sabaite eclipsed by John Cassian of Marseilles
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A Nicaraguan exceptionalism? : debating the legacy of the Sandinista revolution
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A Night watch, or The song of a young convert, on his bed, during the silent watches of the night
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A Nile River food chain : a who-eats-what adventure
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A Nobel affair : the correspondence between Alfred Nobel and Sofie Hess
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A Non-Oedipal Psychoanalysis? : a Clinical Anthropology of Hysteria in the Work of Freud and Lacan
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A None's story : searching for meaning inside Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, & Islam
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A Nonviolent Theology of Love : Peacefully Confessing the Apostles' Creed
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A Norse farmstead in the Outer Hebrides : excavations at mound 3, Bornais, South Uist
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A Norse settlement in the Outer Hebrides : excavations on mounds 2 and 2A, Bornais, South Uist
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A North Briton extraordinary: : containing a curious and comprehensive review of English and Scottish history, concerning important events relative to the union of the two kingdoms-- commerce-- national independency-- and the grand cause of liberty: by which it is clearly demonstrated that the Scots nation (both in words and actions) hath always been strenuous and warm assertors of the liberties of the people: : likewise some observations on property-- revenue officers-- pensioners-- and rapacious courtiers.
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A North Country Almanac : Reflections of an Old-School Conservationist in a Modern World
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A Number of Englishmen have heretofore arrived in this province, unacquainted with the country, and having conceived expectations, in which they found themselves disappointed, have been reduced to the greatest difficulties, which have been heightened by their not knowing where to appy for advice and assistance. ... : It is proposed therefore, that a meeting of Englishmen should be had, in order to form a plan for an English society, similar, as far as may be, to those of the St. Andrew and Hibernian. ..
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A Number of the inhabitants of this city, desirous of encouraging the poor, by finding them employ, did in the year 1764 agree to form themselves into a company, and to raise a common stock, to be laid out in the purchase of hemp, flax, &c. and in employing people to manufacture the same into coarse linen. : ... Agreeable to this plan new articles were ordered to be drawn up, and fairly copied into the book, to be subscribed as well by those who had signed the former, as by those who should now or hereafter enter. The articles are as follows ..
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A Number of the subscribers to the nonimportation agreement being of opinion that the sentiments of the subscribers to that agreement should be taken at a general meeting, whether an alteration shall be made therein. : Conformable to the said agreement, the subscribers are hereby requested to meet at Davenport's Tavern, on Thursday next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, to take the same into consideration, and determine thereon
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A Nutcracker.
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A Pacific community
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A Pacificatory letter about psalmody, or singing of psalms
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A Pack of cards chang'd into a compleat almanac and prayer-book. : Adapted to the entertainment of the humorous, as well as to the satisfaction of the grave, learned and ingenious
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A Pack of cards changed into a compleat almanac and prayer-book. : Adapted to the entertainment of the humorous, as as well as to the satisfaction of the grave, learned and ingenious
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A Pack of cards changed into a complete almanack & prayer-book. : --To which is added,-- a very laughable story; adapted to the entertainment of the humorous, as well as to the satisfaction of the grave, learned, and ingenious
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A Pack of cards changed into a complete almanack, and prayer book. : Adapted to the entertainment of the humorous, as well as to the satisfaction of the grave, learned, and ingenious
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A Pack of cards changed into a complete almanack, and prayer-book. : Adapted to the entertainment of the humorous, as well as to the satisfaction of the grave, learned, and ingenious
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A Paddler's Guide to the Delaware River : Kayaking, Canoeing, Rafting, Tubing
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A Pagan Hero : An Interpretation of Mersault in Camus' "The Stranger"
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A Palmetto boy : Civil War-era diaries and letters of James Adams Tillman
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A Paraphrase on the second epistle of John, the Round-Head, to James, prolocutor of the Rump-Parliament, in a liberal matter; wherein the true spirit of the writer is preserved
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A Parent's Guide to Bullying
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A Parent's advice for his family
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A Particular account of the insurrection of the Negroes of St. Domingo, begun in August, 1791:
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A Particular account of the most barbarous and horrid massacre! : Committed in King-Street, Boston, on Monday, March 5, 1770, by the soldiery quartered in said town
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A Passion for Birds : American Ornithology after Audubon
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A Passion for Verdi: José Cura at the Barbican.
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A Passover Haggadah : go forth and learn
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A Passover Haggadah : the new Union Haggadah
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A Pastoral visit to the afflicted
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A Pastoral visit, to the afflicted
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A Patchwork Christmas, 5
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A Patriotic advertisement. : City of New-York, October 31, 1765. At a general meeting of the merchants of the city of New-York, trading to Great-Britain, at the house of Mr. George Burns, of the said city, inn-holder, to consider what was necessary to be done in the present situation of affairs, with respect to the Stamp Act ..
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A Paul Green reader
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A Pauline theology of charismata
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A Peculiar Crusade : Willis M. Everett and the Malmedy Massacre
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A Peculiar Fate : Metaphysics and World-History in Kant
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A Peculiar People : Anti-Mormonism and the Making of Religion in Nineteenth-Century America
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A Pennsylvania sailor's letters, alias The farmer's fall: : with extracts from a tragic comedy, called Hodge Podge improved: or, The race fairly run. : The author's sympathy for an innocent woman, prevents his publishing the whole of that dramatic piece. : [Two lines from Macpherson] : Number I
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A Penny worth of wit
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A Penny's worth of wit
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A Pentecostal commentary on Revelation
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A People apart : chosenness and ritual in Jewish philosophical thought
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A People's History of Catalonia
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A Perceforest reader : selected episodes from Perceforest : the prehistory of Arthur's Britain
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A Perfect Medium? : Oracular Divination in the Thought of Plutarch
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A Perfect Pint's beer guide to the Heartland
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A Performer's Guide to Renaissance Music
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A Perilous Progress : Economists and Public Purpose in Twentieth-Century America
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A Perpetual almanack: : shewing, the prime, epact, cycle of the sun, dominical letter, moon's age, high water, day of the month, day of the week, what days of the month all the Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, &c. in any month of any year, fall on, leap year, moon's southing, sun rise, sun set, length of day, length of night, moveable and fixed feasts of the Church of England, and remarkable days for ever, &c
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A Personal Record: : the Labour Government, 1964-1970
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A Petition to His Majesty King George the Third
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A Philadelphia perspective : the Civil War diary of Sidney George Fisher
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A Philadelphie, 15 mai, 1794. : M[.] [blank] Conformement à la lettre ci-jointe que n. s. Fs. Testart a l'honneur de vous écrire ce jour, nous avons celui de vous donner avis que nous venons de contracter une nouvelle societé sous la raison de Testart Frères & Compagnie. ..
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A Physical enquiry into the origin and causes of the pestilential fevers. : [Four lines of verse by the author]
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A Physician on the Nile : A Description of Egypt and Journal of the Famine Years
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A Pictorial History of Chemical Engineering at Purdue University, 1911-2011
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A Pictorial History of the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University
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A Pictorial encyclopedia of the Oriental arts.
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A Piece of my heart : the stories of twenty-six American women who served in Vietnam
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A Pillared Hall from a Temple at Madura, India, in the Philadelphia Museum of Art
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A Pima past
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A Pima remembers
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A Pious Belligerence : Dialogical Warfare and the Rhetoric of Righteousness in the Crusading near East
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A Place at the Multicultural Table : the Development of an American Hinduism
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A Place of Their Own : Creating the Deaf Community in America
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A Place of sense : essays in search of the Midwest
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A Plague on All Our Houses : Medical Intrigue, Hollywood, and the Discovery of AIDS
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A Plain account of the ordinance of baptism: : in which all the texts in the New-Testament relating to it, are proved; and the whole doctrine concerning it drawn from them alone. : In a course of letters to the Right Rev. Doctor Benjamin Hoadly, late Lord Bishop of Winchester; author of the Plain account of the Lord's Supper. : [Two lines of quotation]
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A Plain almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1782 ...
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A Plain almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1783 ...
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A Plain almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1784 ...
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A Plain answer from a gentleman in Queen's County, to a familiar letter from a citizen in New-York, which appeared in print August the 20th, tho' it bears date August the 1st. : Queen's County, 21st of August, 1750. Dear Sir, I hope you will not be offended at me, for not answering your favour of the first instant sooner. ..
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A Plain discourse for little children. : With recommendatory preface by the Rev. T. Jones of St. Saviour, Southwark. ; [One line of Scripture text]
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A Plain narrative of the proceedings which caused the separation of a number of aggrieved brethren from the Second Church in Ipswich: or A relation of the cause which produced the effects that are exhibited in the Reverend Mr. Pickering's late print, intitled, A bad omen to the churches. : [Two lines from Proverbs]
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A Plan for liquidating certain debts of the state of Pennsylvania, collecting arrearages with greater expedition, restoring confidence in the government, and providing the quota of federal supplies
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A Plan for the payment of the national debt, by means of a national bank
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A Plan of the city and harbour of Louisbourg, &c
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A Plan of union, agreed on, and adopted, by the Presbyterian and Congregational churches in Pembroke, June--1797. : [Three lines of Scripture texts]
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A Plan of union, by admitting representatives from the American colonies, and from Ireland into the British Parliament
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A Plan, for the more effectual instruction of children and youth. : With an address to ministers and parents on the subject, recommended by the Consociation of the Western District of New Haven County, December 3, 1800. : In concert with the Associated Ministers in the County of Berkshire, and the Northern Associated Presbytery of New York
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A Plea for liberty : an argument against socialism and socialistic legislation, consisting of an introduction by Herbert Spencer and essays by various writers
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A Plea for the poor and distressed, : against the bill for granting an excise upon wines and spirits distilled, sold by retail, or consumed within this province, &c
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A Pocket Guide to the US Constitution : What Every American Needs to Know, Second Edition
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1742. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighboring provinces.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1743. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1744. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1745. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. : With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1746. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1747 : fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1748. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1749. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1750. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1755. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1756. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1757. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. : With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1758. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1759. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. : With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1760. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. : With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1761. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1762. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1763. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1764. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1765. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. : With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1766. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. : With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1767. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. : With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1768. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. : With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1769. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. : With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1770. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. : With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1771. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. : With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1773. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. : With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1774. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. : With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1775. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. : With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1776. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. : With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1779. : Being the third after leap year, and the third of American independence. Calculated for the use of the state of Massachusetts-Bay. And the neighbouring states. : [Two lines from the New England primer]
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1780. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. : With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year 1783. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring states. : With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack for the year of our Lord 1780. : Being bissextile or leap year, and the fourth of American independence. Calculated for the use of the state of Massachusetts Bay in New-England. Lattitude 42. 30 min. north
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A Pocket almanack for the year of our Lord 1781. : Being the first after leap year, and the fifth of American independence. Calculated for the use of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: in latitude 42. 30. north. Longitude 69. 23. w. from London
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A Pocket almanack for the year of our Lord 1782. : Being the second after leap year, and the sixth of American independence. Calculated for the use of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in latitude 42. 30. north. Longitude 69. 23. w. from London
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A Pocket almanack for the year of our Lord 1783. : Being the third after leap year, and the seventh of American independence. Calculated for the use of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in latitude 42. 30. north. Longitude 69. 23. w. from London
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A Pocket almanack for the year of our Lord 1784. : Being bissextile, or leap year, and the eighth of American independence. Calculated for the use of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in latitude 42. 30. north. Longitude 69. 23. w. from London
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A Pocket almanack for the year of our Lord 1785. : Being the first after leap year, and the ninth of American independence. Calculated for the use of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, in latitude 42. 30. north. Longitude 69. 23. w. from London
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A Pocket almanack for the year of our Lord 1786. : Being the second after leap year, and the tenth of American independence. Calculated for the use of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in latitude 42 deg. 25 min. north. Longitude 71 deg. 4 min. west from the Royal Observatory at Greenwich
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A Pocket almanack for the year of our Lord 1787. : Being the third after leap year, and the eleventh of American independence. Calculated for the use of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in latitude 42 deg. 25 min. north. Longitude 71 deg. 4 min. west from the Royal Observatory at Greenwich
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A Pocket almanack for the year of our Lord 1794. : Being the second after leap year, and eighteenth of American independence, which began July 4th, 1776. Calculated chiefly for the use of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston, the metropolis, being in latitude 42 deg. 25 min. north. Longitude 71 deg. 4 min. west from the Royal Observatory at Greenwich. : To which is annexed, the Massachusetts register. By Thomas & John Fleet
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A Pocket almanack for the year of our Lord 1795. : Being the third after leap year, and nineteenth of American independence, which began July 4th, 1776. Calculated chiefly for the use of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston, the metropolis, being in latitude 42 deg. 23 min. north. Longitude 71 deg. 4 min. west from the Royal Observatory at Greenwich. : To which is annexed, the Massachusetts register. By Thomas & John Fleet
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A Pocket almanack for the year of our Lord 1796. : Being leap year, and twentieth of American independence, which began July 4th, 1776. Calculated chiefly for the use of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston, the metropolis, being in latitude 42 deg. 23 min. north. Longitude 71 deg. 4 min. west from the Royal Observatory at Greenwich. : To which is annexed, the Massachusetts register. By Thomas & John Fleet
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A Pocket almanack, for the year 1751. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. : With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack, for the year 1752. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. : With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack, for the year 1753. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. : With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack, for the year 1754. : Fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. : With several useful additions.
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A Pocket almanack, for the year 1770; : fitted to the use of Pennsylvania, and the neighbouring provinces. : Containing, a great variety of useful lists and tables
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A Pocket commentary on the first settling of New-Jersey, by the Europeans; and, an account, or fair detail of the original Indian Elizabeth-Town grants: and other rights of the like tenure, in East New-Jersey. : (Digested in order.) : Wherein is intermixed a great part of the annals (if they may be so called) of New-Jersey, in general; extracted out of the Reverend Doctor Peter Heylin; the accurate and facetious William Douglass, Esquire, doctor of physick; and other authors; from its beginning, to the year 1745
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A Pocket hymn book, : designed as a constant companion for the pious.
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A Pocket hymn book. : Designed as a constant companion for the pious.
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A Pocket hymn-book : designed as a constant companion for the pious.
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A Pocket hymn-book, : designed as a constant companion for the pious.
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A Poem : One God there is, of wisdom, glory, might ..
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A Poem composed July 4, 1783, : being a day of general rejoicing, for the happy restoration of peace and independence to the United States of America
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A Poem in memory of that pious servant and faithful minister of Jesus Christ, Mr. Isaac Cushman, first Pastor in the First Church of Christ in Plympton, who deceased October 22d. 1732. In the eighty-fourth year of his age, and in the thirty-seventh of his ministry
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A Poem occasion'd by the late powerful and awakening preaching of the Reverend Mr. Gilbert Tennant [i.e., Tennent]
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A Poem occasioned by the late sudden and awful death, of a young woman, who was found drowned, in Medford-River, July 14th, 1771
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A Poem occasioned by the spreading in this province the result of a consociation in a neighbour government; : being a private Christian's dissent from, and testimony aainst, that unscriptural and dangerous opinion which seems to prevail under the umbrage of that result, viz. That the minister of each town or parish has a power to license or forbid the preaching of the Gospel by any other than himself in the parish whereof his is minister---and this tho' (as the same result says) he be really an unconverted man
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A Poem occasioned by the untimely death of Hugh Henderson, alias John Hamilton, : who was hangd at Worcester for house-breaking. Nov. 24. 1737. : [Two lines from Sir J. Denham]
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A Poem on the death of Dr. Abraham Howe, of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts-Bay, who died October 19th, 1779, in the twenty-second year of his age
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A Poem presented to His Excellency William Burnet Esq; on his arrival at Boston. : [Three lines in Latin from Claudius]
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A Poem upon the deaths, and in memory of two eminent and faithful stewards and servants of Christ, viz. the Reverend Mr. Isaac Cushman, first pastor of the Church of Christ in Plympton, who deceased October 21st. Anno Domini, 1732, in the 84th. year of his age, and in the 37th. of his ministry: and Dr. Caleb Loring, a careful and faithful physician of said town, who deceased December 22d. Anno Domini, 1732. : : Composed with an intention and design to make Plympton, and others, sensible how liable and obnoxious to the sore judgments of God a people are, when the righteous are taken away out of the land of the living. : [One line from Psalms]
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A Poem, in memory of the (never to be forgotten) fifth of March, 1770. : On the evening of which, a party of the 29th. regiment commanded by Capt. Preston, fired upon the inhabitants in King-Street, by which five persons were killed viz. Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, Crispus Attucks, and Patrick Carr
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A Poem, occasioned by hearing the late Reverend George Whitefield preach
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A Poem, occasioned by the most shocking and cruel murder that ever was represented on the stage; or the most deliberate murder that ever was perpetrated in human life. : [One line of quotation]
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A Poem, on the joyful news of the Rev. Mr. Whitefield's visit to Boston. : Dedicated to all the true friends of such "an exemplary Christian, fine gentleman and accomplish'd orator, who has discover'd in some late sermons such a deep insight into human nature, which abounded with fine characters, curiously pourtray'd, and his great skill in moral penciling, which with his manner of life, he's justly gain'd this character
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A Poem, spoken extempore, by a young lady, : on hearing the guns firing and bells chiming on account of the great and glorious acquisition of their Excellencies Gen. Washington and the C. de Grasse, by the surrender of York-Town ..
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A Poem, wrote upon the execution of a man who was whipt, cropt, and branded; at Fairfield, for burglary, the first day of March, in the year 1769
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A Poem. On the execution of Samuel Frost, : who is to be executed this day, October 31, 1793, for the murder of Capt. Elisha Allen, of Princeton, Massachusetts
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A Poetical description of song birds: : interspersed with entertaining songs, fables, and tales, adapted to each subject: for the amusement of children. : [Two lines of verse]
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A Poetical epistle to the enslaved Africans, : in the character of an ancient Negro, born a slave in Pennsylvania; but liberated some years since, and instructed in useful learning, and the great truths of Christianity. : With a brief historical introduction, and biographical notices of some of the earliest advocates for that oppressed class of our fellow-creatures. : [Two lines from Psalms]
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A Poetics of Trauma : The Work of Dahlia Ravikovitch
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A Polish factory : a case study of workers' participation in decision making
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A Political Companion to Herman Melville
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A Political Education : Black Politics and Education Reform in Chicago since the 1960s
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A Political creed
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A Polity of Persuasion : Gift and Grief of Anglicanism
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A Pompeian herbal : ancient and modern medicinal plants
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A Populist reader; : selections from the works of American Populist leaders
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A Portrait
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A Portrayal of Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew : a Narrative-Critical and Theological Study
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A Postmodern reader
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A Practical Guide to Service Learning : Strategies for Positive Development in Schools
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A Pragmatist and his free spirit : the half-century romance of Hu Shi & Edith Clifford Williams
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A Preface to a memorial : delivered in to the Assembly of the province of Pennsylvania, September 22, 1757. By William Moore, Esq; of Chester County
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A Preparatory sheet, occasioned by the author's being ask'd at sea, Shall all that have never heard of Jesus Christ, be eternally damned?
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A Prescription for Change : the Looming Crisis in Drug Development
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A Present to children. : Consisting of several new divine hymns and moral songs
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A Present to children. : Consisting of several new divine hymns, moral songs & entertaining stories
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A Present to children. : [Two lines from Mark]
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A Preservative against the doctrine of fate: : occasioned by reading Mr. Jonathan Edwards against free will, in a book, entitled A careful and strict enquiry, &c. : Proposed to the consideration of young students in divinity. : [Two lines from Colossians] : Being, in part, an extract from Mr. Baxter's writings against Hobbes and other fatalists
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A Pretty ptay-thing , for children of all denominations. : Containing, I. Tom Noddy and his sister Sue, a lilliputian story. II. An alphabet in prose, interspersed with proper lessons in life, for the use of great children. III. A few maxims for the improvement of the mind. IV. The sound of the letters explained by visible objects. V. The puzzling-cap; a choice collection of riddles, in familiar verse. The whole embellished with a variety of cuts[.]
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A Primer of Pastoral Spanish
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A Primer on Chiefs and Chiefdoms
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A Primer on Modern-World Archaeology
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A Primer on securitization
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A Primer: or, An easy and pleasant guide to the art of reading
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A Primmer for children. Or, An introduction to the true reading of English
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A Princeton companion
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A Printed Icon in Early Modern Italy : Forlì's Madonna of the Fire
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A Prison in the Woods : Environment and Incarceration in New York's North Country
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A Process Model
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A Profusion of spires : religion in nineteenth-century Ontario
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A Projection for erecting a bank of credit in Boston, New-England. Founded on land security
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A Prophecy, lately discovered; in which are predicted many great and terrible events. : [Three lines in Latin from Virgil]
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A Prophecy, or A warning to all sinners, : the 13 chap. of Luke and the V verse. Except you repent, ye shall all likewise perish
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A Proposal to supply the trade with a medium of exchange, and to sink the bills of the other governments
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A Prospective view of death: : being, a solemn warning to inconsiderate youth, occasioned by the trial and condemnation of Levi Ames, aged twenty-two years, who was convicted of burglary, and received sentence of death, Sept. 10, 1773. Who is soon finally to leave the world, and launch into an awful eternity. : To which is added, his trial and life. ..
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A Protest entered into by nine patriotic members of the House of Lords, against the address of that House to the King, presented on the 3d of December 1774
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A Protest presented to the House of Assembly, by the subscribers, at the close of the late debate there, : concerning the sending Mr. Franklin as an assistant to our agent, at the Court of Great-Britain
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A Protestant approach to the campus ministry
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A Protestant church in Communist China : Moore Memorial Church Shanghai 1949-1989
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A Protestant manifesto
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A Protestant primer on Roman Catholicism
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A Protestant report on the Vatican Council
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A Protestant's resolution: shewing his reasons why he will not be a papist. : Digested into so plain a method of question and answer, that an ordinary capacity may be able to defend the Protestant religion against the most cunning Jesuit, or popish priest. : [Two lines from I. Peter]
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A Protestation of the several members of the Protestant Lutherian and Reformed religions in the city of Philadelphia, : jointly concerned in the lease of their meeting-house in Arch-Street, about the late commotion which happened on Sunday the 18th of July 1742
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A Protestation presented to the Synod, of Philadelphia, June 1. 1741
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A Proto-Algonquian dictionary
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A Prussian observes the American Civil War : the military studies of Justus Scheibert
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A Psychology for People of God
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A Punjabi village in Pakistan
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A Purdue Icon : Creation, Life, and Legacy
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A Puritan in Babylon : the story of Calvin Coolidge
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A Quaker Forty-niner : the Adventures of Charles Edward Pancoast on the American Frontier
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A Quaker woman's cookbook : the Domestic cookery of Elizabeth Ellicott Lea
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A Quietist Jihadi : the Ideology and Influence of Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi
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A Rabbinic anthology : selected and arranged with comments and introductions by C.G. Montefiore and H. Loewe
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A Race for the Future : Scientific Visions of Modern Russian Jewishness
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A Rauschenbusch reader; : the kingdom of God and the social gospel.
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A Reader of modern Arabic short stories
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A Reader on classical Islam
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A Reader's guide to Canadian history, 1, Beginnings to Confederation
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A Real treasure for the pious mind.
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A Real treasure for the pious mind.
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A Rebecca Harding Davis reader : "Life in the iron-mills," selected fiction & essays
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A Rebel war clerk's diary at the Confederate States capital
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A Rebel's recollections
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A Reference Grammar of Japanese
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A Reformation debate; : Sadoleto's letter to the Genevans and Calvin's reply.
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A Regency trio : Cecily, Georgina, Lydia
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A Register for the state of Connecticut: : with an almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1785. : Calculated for the meridian of New-London, lat. 41. 25. north
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A Regulator for Crazy Will's death-watch; or, P---- J----a's witchcraft explain'd. : A letter, &c
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A Remarkable account of young lady of fortune, who fell in love with a country gentleman, at a shop in London
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A Remarkable and surprising account of the abandoned life, happy conversion, and comfortable death of Fanny Sidney, a young gentlewoman, who died in London in April, 1763, aged 26 years: : in a letter from a minister in London to his friend. Giving an account of the discourse which passed between the minister and her, on her death-bed
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A Remarkable dream respecting eternal things: : with a view of the heavenly world.
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A Remarkable narrative of the captivity and escape of Mrs. Frances Scott, an inhabitant of Washington County, Virginia
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A Remarkable prophecy. : (The following was handed in print by a gentleman, late from London.--'Tis presented to our readers, as we received it; as a support of their faith in the millenium -- which, we hope, can be supported by Scripture, reason, and the opinions of pious men, that it will come and the time soon.)
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A Remarkable prophecy. : (The following was handed in print by a gentleman, late from London.--'Tis presented to our readers, as we received it; as a support to their faith in the millenium -- which, we hope, can be supported by Scripture, reason, and the opinions of pious men, that it will come and the time soon.)
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A Remarkable relation
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A Rememberable account, of the death of Stephen Fisk, of Brinfield
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A Remembrance of His Wonders : Nature and the Supernatural in Medieval Ashkenaz
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A Remittance from Spain
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A Renaissance Storybook
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A Renaissance court : Milan under Galeazzo Maria Sforza
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A Renaissance education : schooling in Bergamo and the Venetian Republic, 1500-1650
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A Renaissance revel
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A Reply to Col. Clapp's vindications, in Mr. Fleet's paper of the 28th of April last
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A Reply to an address: written by the great I, : addressed to the "influential" characters of Brimfield: under the appellation of "my influential neighbours, selectmen and committees of Brimfield." : "What a wise man is this I!--He foresees all evils, and tells when and how they will happen."
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A Reply to some remarks on a letter to a gentleman relating to the office of ruling elders
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A Report of the opinions of the judges in the important cause of Penhallow and others against Doane's administrators, : delivered in the Supreme Court of the United States, at February term, 1795, on an appeal from the Circuit Court for the District of New Hampshire.
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A Representation of facts, relative to the conduct of Daniel Moore, Esquire; collector of His Majesty's customs at Charles-Town, in South Carolina. : From the time of his arrival in March, 1767, to the time of his departure in September following.
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A Representation of the figures exhibited and paraded through the streets of Philadelphia, on Saturday, the 30th of September 1780
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A Republican looks at his party
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A Residence in France, during the years 1792, 1793, 1794, and 1795; : described in a series of letters from an English lady: : with general and incidental remarks on the French character and manners.
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A Resource guide to public school early childhood programs
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A Restoration reader
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A Result of a council of churches at Concord, June 21. 1743
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A Result of a council of churches at Grafton, October 2d. 1744
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A Return of the number of inhabitants in the state of Connecticut, February 1, 1782; and also of the Indians and Negroes
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A Return of troops in the pay of the state of Massachusetts, in the year 1776, stationed at [blank]
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A Revisal of the intreagues of the triumvirate, with the rest of the trustees of the proprietor of Pennsilvania. : And also, of a warning to the inhabitants of the said province, against the guiles of the Devil and men. : [One line motto in Latin]
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A Revolução Alema (1918-1923)
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A Rhapsody. : A poem
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A Rich brew : how cafés created modern Jewish culture
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A Rich treasure at an easy rate; or, The ready way to true content. : In twelve chapters
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A Ricoeur reader : reflection and imagination
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A Right improvement of the righteous judgments of God: : very briefly considered, in a few meditations on the late dreadful storm, which began on the 21st of October last at night, and has made great desolation in Boston, Salem, Marblehead, and many other places
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A Right to Eat
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A Risky Business? : Ukrainian Migrant Women in Warsaw's Domestic Work Sector
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A Robert Coles omnibus
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A Roger Caras treasury : the Custer wolf ; Monarch of Deadman Bay ; Panther!
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A Roman Catholic in the White House.
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A Romance of the Republic
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A Rosario Castellanos reader : an anthology of her poetry, short fiction, essays, and drama
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A Rosenberg by any other name : a history of Jewish name changing in America
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A Route 66 companion
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A Russian Jew of Bloomsbury : the life and times of Samuel Koteliansky
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A Russian journal
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A Russian paints America : the travels of Pavel P. Svinʹin, 1811-1813
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A Russian prince in the Soviet state : hunting stories, letters from exile, and military memoirs
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A Ruth Suckow omnibus
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A SOUND OF THUNDER (DVD)
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A STUDY OF PETRINE CHRISTOLOGY FROM KEY TEXTS IN 2 PETER
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A SU SALUD! SOCIABILIDADES, LIBACIONES Y PRACTICAS POPULARES EN LA CIUDAD DE MEXICO A PRINCIPIOS DEL SIGLO XX;
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A Safer future : reducing the impacts of natural disasters
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A Samaritan state? : External aid in Canada's foreign policy
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A Saro community in the Niger Delta, 1912-1984 : the Potts-Johnsons of Port Harcourt and their heirs
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A Satyrical description of commencement. : Calculated to the meridian of Cambridge in New-England. : (First printed in the year 1718.)
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A Savage War : a Military History of the Civil War
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A Savage life in fashion
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A Savanna food chain : a who-eats-what adventure in Africa
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A Scarlet letter handbook
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A Scene in the first act of the new farce. : Published as a specimen. : [One line in Latin]
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A Scheme (by striking twenty thousand pounds, paper money) to encourage the raising of hemp, and the manufacturing of iron in the province of New-York, : with some observations, shewing the necessity and advantages thereof
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A Scheme for the revival of Christianity
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A Schiller symposium : in observance of the bicentary of Schiller's birth
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A Schnittke reader
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A Schoenberg reader : documents of a life
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A Scholar's Conscience : Selected Writings of J. Saunders Redding, 1942-1977
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A Scriptural comment on the Athanasian creed
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A Scriptural enquiry, concerning what the Friends call spiritual baptism; : being an answer to a publication of a Friend in Rhode-Island, by the name of Moses Brown.
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A Scriptural view of the rise of the heathen, Jewish, and Christian monarchies in the world; : with an account of the dissolution of the present European system, according to the prophecies of Isaiah, Daniel, and John, in the Revelations and others. : [Seven lines of Scripture texts]
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A Scripture manual: or A plain representation of the ordinance of baptism. : Designed for the use of all, who would answer a good conscience towards God; and give a reason of their faith and practice with meekness and fear.
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A Scripture manual: or, A plain representation of the ordinance of baptism: : design'd for the use of all who would answer a good conscience towards God; and give a reason of their faith and practice with meekness and fear. : [One line from John]
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A Scripture-catechism; or, The principles of the Christian religion, laid down in the words of the Bible
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A Scripture-manuel : or, A plain representation of the ordinance of baptism. : Designed for the use of all, who would answer a good conscience towards God, and give a reason of their faith and practice with meekness and fear. : [One line from John]
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A Sea Monster's Tale : In Search of the Basking Shark
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A Sea without Fish : Life in the Ordovician Sea of the Cincinnati Region
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A Seasonable account of the Christian and dying-words, of some young-men; : fit for the consideration of all: but especialy of the youth of this generation; viz: William Fletcher, 17 years of age, Tudor Brain, 17 years of age, and Richard Manliffe. : With a short epistle prefixed. : Published for instruction and caution to the youth among Friends, called Quakers. : [Two lines of Scripture texts]
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A Seasonable advertisement to the freeholders and freemen of the city of New-York, and all the real friends to liberty, and lovers of their country
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A Second edition, (with necessary improvements, which now render the sense entirely plain) of The lawfulness, excellency and advantage of instrumental music, in the public worship of God, but chiefly of organs. : [Two lines of quotations]
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A Second letter from one in the country, to his friend in Boston
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A Second letter to -- -- merchant in London, : concerning a late combination in the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, to impose or force a private currency, called land-bank-money
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A Select Bibliography of British and Irish University Theses about Maritime History, 1792-1990
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A Select collection of historical tracts and anecdotes, in English and French. : [One line in Latin from Horace]
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A Select library of Nicene and post-Nicene fathers of the Christian church. : Second series.
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A Select library of the Nicene and post-Nicene fathers of the Christian church, Vol. 1, The confessions and letters of St. Augustin, with a sketch of his life and work.
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A Select library of the Nicene and post-Nicene fathers of the Christian church, Vol. 2, St Augustin's City of God and Christian doctrine
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A Select library of the Nicene and post-Nicene fathers of the Christian church, Vol. 4, St. Augustin: The writings against the Manichæans, and against the Donatists
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A Select library of the Nicene and post-Nicene fathers of the Christian church, Vol. 5, Saint Augustin: Anti-Pelagian writings
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A Selected Bibliography of Significant Works About Adam Smith
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A Selected Guide to the Literature of the Flowering Plants of Mexico
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A Selection of Modernized Recipes from Food in the Civil War: The North
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A Selection of hymns from the best authors, : intended to be an appendix to Dr. Watt's psalms and hymns.
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A Selection of hymns from the best authors, : intended to be an appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and hymns.
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A Selection of miscellaneous pieces, in verse and prose. : Respectfully dedicated to the youth of both sexes. : Part I[-II]
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A Selection of orations and eulogies, : pronounced in different parts of the United States, in commemoration of the life, virtues, and pre-eminent services of Gen. George Washington, who died, at Mount Vernon, December 14, 1799; in the 68th year of his age. : [Three lines from Shakespeare]
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A Selection of prayers and hymns from various authors, adapted to the devotions of the family--the closet--or the school. : [Five lines of Scripture texts]
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A Selection of sacred harmony, : containing lessons explaining the gamut, keys, and other characters used in vocal music; also, a rich variety of tunes approved of by the most eminent teachers of church music in the United States
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A Selection of sacred harmony, : containing, lessons explaining the gamut, keys, and characters used in vocal music; and a rich variety of tunes
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A Selection of sacred harmony: : containing lessons explaining the gamut, keys, and characters used in vocal music; and a rich variety of tunes
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A Selection of sacred harmony: : containing, lessons explaining the gamut, keys, and characters used in vocal music; and a rich variety of tunes
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A Selection of the patriotic addresses, to the president of the United States. : Together with the president's answers. : Presented in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight, and the twenty-second of the independence of America
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A Semite : a memoir of Algeria
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A Sense of history : the best writing from the pages of American heritage
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A Sephardi Sea : Jewish memories across the modern Mediterranean
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A Sephardi life in Southeastern Europe : the autobiography and journal of Gabriel Arié, 1863-1939
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A Series of lessons in Raja Yoga : Yogi Ramacharaka
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A Series of letters on courtship and marriage. : To which are added, Witherspoon's letters on marriage.-- Mrs. Piozzi's letter to a gentleman newly married.-- Swift's letter to a newly married lady, &c. &c
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A Series of letters on courtship and marriage. : To which are added, Witherspoon's letters on marriage.-- Mrs. Piozzi's letter to a gentleman newly married.-- Swift's letter to a newly married lady.-- Marriage, a vision, by Cotton.-- Nugent's epistle to a lady
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A Serious address to godfathers and godmothers. : Shewing, the nature of their undertaking; the reason and excellency of the institution; and the happy advantages it gives such sureties, to promote the glory of God and the salvation of souls
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A Serious address to the inhabitants of the colony of New-York, : containing a full and minute survey of the Boston-Port Act, calculated to excite our inhabitants to conspire, with the other colonies on this continent, in extricating that unhappy town from its unparalleled distresses, and for the actual redemption, and security of our general rights and liberties
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A Serious address, to such of the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, as have cannived at, or do approve of, the late massacre of the Indians at Lancaster; or the design of killing those who are now in the barracks at Philadelphia
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A Serious address, to such of the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, as have connived at, or do approve of, the late massacre of the Indians at Lancaster, or the design of killing those who are now in the barracks at Philadelphia
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A Serious address, to such of the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, as have connived at, or do approve of, the late massacre of the Indians at Lancaster; or the design of killing those who are now in the barracks at Philadelphia. : The demand for this piece has been so great, that this fourth edition is call'd for in a few days! To which is now added, a dialogue between Andrew Trueman and Thomas Zealot, about the killing the Indians at Connestogoe and Lancaster. (An excellent piece!)
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A Serious and earnest address to the gentry, clergy, and other inhabitants of the British nation. : Also a faithful and pathetick expostulation to the women. : From a pamphlet lately published in London. In which is shewn, what is in the power of the several ranks of people, and of every individual person, to do towards securing the state from its enemies. : Published for the benefit of the inhabitants of New-England to whom it is dedicated by a lover thereof
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A Serious call from the city to the country, : to join with them, in this critical juncture, in setting a-part some time for solemn seeking of God, viz. from seven to eight in the morning of every Lord's-Day, and of every Wednesday
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A Serious call from the city to the country, : to join with them, in this critical juncture, in setting apart some time for solemn seeking of God, viz. from seven to eight in the morning of every Lord's-Day, and of every Wednesday. : Recommended by the Synod of New-York, the Rev. Mr. David Bostwick, moderator
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A Serious call to baptized children
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A Serious-comical dialogue between the famous Dr. Seth Hudson, and the noted Joshua How, : who were lately tried, in Boston, and convicted of counterfeiting and passing counterfeit treasurer's notes: : containing (among a variety of other serious and comical information) remarks on Mr. N. Hurd's humourous copper-plate print, and the satirical verses annexed thereto: also, a hint concerning the grand secret of Free-Masonry, and a touch on Tom Bell. : [One line in Latin]
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A Sermon in praise of swearing. : Deut. vi. 13. The latter part of the verse. And shalt swear by his name
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A Sermon on tea. : [Five lines of quotations]
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A Sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Planter's Society, in the parish of St. David, on Great Pe Dee, August the 7th, 1769. : [Five lines of quotations]
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A Shadow of Glory : Reading the New Testament After the Holocaust
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A Shattered Nation : the Rise and Fall of the Confederacy, 1861-1868
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A Shi'ite Pilgrimage to Mecca, 1885-1886 : The Safarnâmeh of Mirzâ Moḥammad Ḥosayn Farâhâni
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A Shiʻite anthology
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A Shocking narrative of the murder of Mr. Joseph Porter, by Captain William Corran; : on board of the Brig Falmouth, the 29th day of May, 1794. Being on a voyage from Port Royal, in Jamaica, to Belfast, in Ireland. Containing, an account of the conduct of the captain, previous to the murder; also, the securing of him by the people afterwards; who then put into a port near Halifax, where the captain was sent, tried and sentenced to be hanged, which sentence was put in execution on Monday, the 21st of July, 1794
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A Short History of British Architecture : High Gothic to High Tech
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A Short History of Charleston
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A Short History of China
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A Short History of European Law : the Last Two and a Half Millennia
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A Short History of Germany
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A Short History of Indians in Canada : stories
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A Short History of Tokyo
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A Short History of the Germans
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A Short account of a remedy for the certain cure of consumptions, spitting of blood, asthmas and common coughs, : together with a panegyric and some account of its inventor, the celebrated John Anthony Gueldenstaedt, physician to the present Empress of all the Russias, professor of natural history in the Imperial Academy at Petersburg, and lecturer on botany at Moscow, member of several societies in London, Paris and Berlin. : [Three lines of quotations]
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A Short account of the Honourable Emanuel Swedenborg, and his theological writings
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A Short account of the apostolic rite of confirmation: : to which are added directions, to those, who would prepare themselves duly to receive it
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A Short account of the death of a profligate youth, that, by bad company, learned to deny, in heart and life, the Saviour of the World. : [One line from Romans]
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A Short account of the exemplary life and triumphant death of Theodosia Maxey, a young woman of Virginia, whose death happened on the 3d day of March, 1793. : [One line from Revelations]
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A Short account of the life and character of John Campbell, now under sentence of death, for robbery, and to be executed this 29th of December, 1769. ...
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A Short account of the unhappy death of a profligate youth, that, by bad company, learned to deny, in heart and life, the Saviour of the world. : [One line from Romans]
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A Short address to the voters of Delaware
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A Short and easy guide to arithmetick, particularly adapted to the use of farmers and tradesmen in the United States of America : : containing all that is necessary to transact common business: besides other useful matters. : Designed for the use of schools and private families
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A Short and sincere declaration, to our Honorable Assembly, and all others in high or low station of administration, and to all friends and inhabitants of this country, to whose sight this may come, be they English or Germans
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A Short and true account of a young youth; born in Philadelphia of honest and true Christian parents; who was taken away by an angel the 31st of January 1768, up to coelestial parts, where the Lord of Host show'd her great wonders and supernatural things. : [Four lines from Ezekiel]
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A Short catechism for some congregations of Jesus of the Reformed religion in Pennsylvania, who keep to the ancient Synod of Bern; agreeable to the doctrine of the Moravian Church.
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A Short catechism, : particularly designed for the instruction of the children, of the Beneficent Congregational Church of Christ, in Providence. : [Five lines of Scripture texts]
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A Short collection of hymns. : [Two lines from Psalms]
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A Short dialogue, between a learned divine and a beggar; : to which is added a selection of poetry
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A Short history of the grand rebellion in Scotland, or A brief account of the rise and progress of Charles Stuart, the Young Pretender, and his associates; and his seasonable defeat by His Majesty's forces under the command of His Royal Highness the duke of Cumberland
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A Short introduction to the Latin tongue
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A Short narrative of the claim, title and right of the heirs of the Honourable Samuel Allen, Esq; deceased, to the province of New-Hampshire in New-England:
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A Short narrative of the horrid massacre in Boston, : perpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of March, 1770. By soldiers of the XXIXth Regiment; which with the XIVth Regiment were then quartered there: : with some observations on the state of things prior to that catastrophe
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A Short poem, on the death of the Rev'd Mr. George Whitefield. ...
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A Short state of the proceedings of the Proprietors of East and West Jersey: relative to the line of division between them; : by which the injustice of the pretended claim of West-Jersey to lands eastward and adjoining the line of division, as run by John Lawrence will appear
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A Short treatise of the virtues of Dr. Bateman's pectoral drops: the nature of the distemperr they cure, and the manner of their operation. : Publish'd by the King's letter patents under the great seal of Great Britain. : The seal of each bottle. : To be sold only by James Wallace, in New-York
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A Short vindication of the conduct of the referees in the case of Gardiner versus Flagg, against the unjust aspersions contained in two anonymous pamphlets lately published and handed about
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A Shropshire Christmas
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A Shuddering dawn : religious studies and the nuclear age
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A Sicilian romance.
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A Sick Day for Amos McGee
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A Silvan Tomkins handbook : foundations for affect theory
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A Sino-Soviet cultural frontier : the Ili Kazakh Autonomous Chou
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A Sioux chronicle
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A Sketch of the history of the war in Europe, : from its commencement to the treaty of peace between France and Austria.
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A Sketch of the life of James Arminius, professor of divinity in the college at Leyden. : To which is added, the sentiments of that sect of Christians, called Arminians, on the doctrines relating to predestination and grace
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A Small collection of questions & answers, from various authors
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A Social History of Literacy in Japan
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A Sociedade de Educação de São Paulo : embates no campo educacional (1922-1931)
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A Solemn farewell to Levi Ames, : being a poem written a few days before his execution, for burglary, Oct. 21, 1773
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A Solemn thought, suggested to all Christians who may be concerned in the approaching election of a president. : The following thought occurred on reading a late religious pamphlet ..
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A Son of Two Countries : the Education of a Refugee from Nyarubuye
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A Song composed by the British soldiers, after the battle at Bunker-Hill, on the 17th day of June, 1775
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A Song for Issy Bradley : a novel
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A Song made upon the election of new magistrates for this city. : To the tune of, To you fair ladies now on land
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A Song, called Crawford's defeat by the Indians, on the fourth day of June, 1782
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A Song, composed by the British butchers, after the fight at Bunker-Hill, on the seventeenth of June, 1775
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A Song, composed by the British soldiers, after the battle at Bunker-Hill, on the 17th day of June, 1775
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A Song, on the surrendery of General Burgoyne, who gave up his whole army to the brave General Gates, of glorious memory, October 17, 1777
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A Song, to the tune of Hearts of oak
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A Song. Composed by the British butchers, after the fight at Bunker-Hill on the 17th of June 1775
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A Sourcebook for Ancient Greek: Grammar, Poetry, and Prose
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A Sourcebook of African-American performance : plays, people, movements
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A South African kingdom : the pursuit of security in nineteenth-century Lesotho
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A South African night
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A South Carolina chronology
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A South Carolina chronology, 1497-1992
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A South Carolina upcountry saga : the Civil War letters of Barham Bobo Foster and his family, 1860-1863
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A South India diary
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A South you never ate : savoring flavors and stories from the eastern shore of Virginia
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A Southern Renaissance : the cultural awakening of the American South, 1930-1955
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A Southern moderate in radical times : Henry Washington Hilliard, 1808-1892
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A Southern prophecy : the prosperity of the South dependent upon the elevation of the Negro (1889)
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A Southern sportsman : the hunting memoirs of Henry Edwards Davis
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A Southern woman's story : life in Confederate Richmond. Including unpublished letters written from the Chimborazo Hospital.
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A Specimen of the confession of faith, and covenant engagements, upon which, for substance, the members of the several consociated churches, in Connecticut, unite and practice: and in a form, corresponding to those which are in constant use amongst us, at the admission of new members
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A Specimen of the unrelenting cruelty of Papists in France, and the unshaken faith & patience of the Protestants of that kingdom: now entering upon the seventieth year of their persecutions.
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A Spectre is Haunting Arabia : How the Germans Brought Their Communism to Yemen
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A Speech, deliver'd by an Indian chief, in reply to a sermon preached by a Swedish missionary, in order to convert the Indians to the Christian religion. : On or about the year of our Lord, 1710; a Swedish missionary preached a sermon at an Indian-treaty held at Canastogoe in Penyslvania: in which sermon he set forth original sin, the necessity of a mediator, and endeavoured by certain arguments to enduce the Indians to embrace the Christian religion. After he ended his discourse, one of the Indian chiefs made a speech in reply to the sermon; and the discourses on both sides were made known by interpreters. The missionary upon his return to Sweden, published his sermon; and the Indian's answer. Having wrote them in Latin, he dedicates them to the University of Upsal , and desires them to furnish him with arguments to confute such strong reasoning of the Indian
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A Spinoza Reader : The Ethics and Other Works
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A Spiritual Portrait of a Believer : a Comparison Between the Emphatic "I" of Romans 7, Wesley and the Mystics
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A Star in the East : the Rise of Christianity in China
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A State Of Peace In Europe : West Germany and the CSCE, 1966-1975
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A State of Deference : Ragusa / Dubrovnik in the Medieval Centuries
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A State of importations from Great-Britain into the port of Boston. From the beginning of January 1770. : To which is added an account of all the goods that have been re-shipt from the above port for Great-Britain, since January 1769. : The whole taken from the Custom-House of the Port of Boston
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A State of the Earl of Stirling's title, to that part of New-England, now commonly called Sagadahook
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A Statement of the measures contemplated against Samuel Bryan, Esquire, register-general of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, : unparalleled in the United States, and without a precedent even in the corrupt Parliament of Great-Britain, where merely solemn mockery of popular representation exists; and what forms a high aggravation of the arbitrary and vindictive measures contemplated against Mr. Bryan, is that the evident motive for them, was his spirited prosecution of Francis Johnston, Esquire, late receiver-general, for great abuses in the said office, at a time and under circumstances peculiarly unfavourable, when nothing but a disinterested and impressive sense of duty would have induced him to persevere therein; on the one hand having to combat a host of enemies, and on the other not being supported as he had reason to expect, a full account whereof is re-published herewith, also a summary account of the late disgraceful fracas by the friends of good order and regular government in the chamber of the House of Representatives--every citizen who values his public rights, and who is desirous to form an accurate opinion of the principles and designs of the leaders of the party who ostentatiously assume the name of Federalists and friends of good order and regular government, morals aad religion, ought to read this pamphlet
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A Statistical table for the United States of America, for a succession of years, compiled chiefly from official documents
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A Steeler odyssey
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A Stephen Crane encyclopedia
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A Strange and wonderful prophet, to be seen at the house of [blank] Price [blank] cents. : To the gentlemen and ladies of curiosity. This prophets generation was in the world before Adam, he was in the Ark with Noah, and with Christ when condemned to be crucified; the sacred Scriptures makes mention of him, that he is not an imposter. ..
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A Stranger on the Land : A Ghost Story, Nunamuliaqtalisaq Inuk
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A Student's Guide to Textual Criticism of the Bible : Its History, Methods and Results
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A Study of Cyril Tourneur
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A Study of Sophoclean drama : with a new preface and enlarged bibliographical note
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A Subgrouping of Nine Philippine Languages
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A Sufi-Jewish dialogue : philosophy and mysticism in Bahya Ibn Paquda's Duties of the heart
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A Sugar Creek chronicle : observing climate change from a midwestern woodland
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A Summary of the amount of the estimation of the colony of Rhode-Island, : as taken by us the subscribers, pursuant to an act of the General Assembly of said colony, passed at their sessions in June, Anno Domini 1767
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A Sunday in God-years : poems
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A Supporter of the rights of mankind. : Job Comstock, representative in Congress
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A Supreme Court Justice is appointed
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A Survey of Computational Physics : Introductory Computational Science
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A Survey of man, from the cradle, to the grave. : A poem. : [Four lines of Latin verse]
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A Swift guide to the butterflies of Mexico and Central America
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A Swiss rebel
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A Syd Hoff story collection
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A Synopsis of geography, with the use of the terrestrial globe; : intended for the benefit of youth, especially that of the students in the public grammar school in Wilmington
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A Synoptic Gospels primer : parallel texts in Matthew, Mark & Luke
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A System of chemistry: : comprehending the history, theory, and practice of the science, according to the latest discoveries and improvements. : Illustrated with copper plates
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A Table for receiving and paying the gold coins of France, Spain, and the dominions of Spain, of their present standard, according to the act of Congress regulating foreign coins. : Passed the 9th February, 1793. Calculated for the use of the Bank of the United States
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A Table for receiving and paying the gold coins of Great Britain and Portugal, of their present standard, according to the act of Congress, regulating foreign coins.-- : Passed the 9th February, 1793
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A Table for receiving and paying the gold coins of Great Britain, and Portugal, of their present standard, according to the act of Congress regulating foreign coins. : Passed the 9th February, 1793. Calculated for the use of the Bank of the United States
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A Table for the ready turning any old tenor sum into lawful money, at the rate of 6s. per peice of eight. : In four parts. ... : To which is added several other useful tables
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A Table for the ready turning any old tenor sum, into lawful money, at the rate of 6s. per piece of eight. : In four parts. ... : To which is added a table to know the value of pistoles, guineas, moidores, 36s. pieces, &c. &c
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A Table of simple interest at 6 per cent. : for any sum, from one day to a year, calculated to a farthing. Haverhill, July 10, 1765
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A Table of the value of lawful money bills, in old tenor, at twenty-three and one third for one, interest included, from one to sixty months
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A Table of the value of the following lawful money bills, in old tenor, : at twenty-three and one third for one, interest included, from six to sixty months
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A Table shewing the distance from one post town to another in the United States of America, May 1, 1789
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A Table shewing the value of any number of dollars from 1 to 10,000, at seven shillings and six-pence each
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A Table shewing the value of old tenor bills, in lawful money, to the 15th part of a farthing, from one penny to £10,000. : A table of the value of silver in troy & averd. weight. A table for computing the principal & interest of bonds for 20 years, according to the past and present price of silver, with an example. A table for the ready counting of dollars. With the law of the province stating the value of the coins, &c
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A Table to bring old tenor into lawful money, : at twenty-three and one third for one, from six pence to ten thousand pounds. : To which is added, a table shewing the value and weight of gold and silver coins, &c. as stated by a law of the colony of Rhode-Island, &c. made and passed at a session of the General Assembly of said colony, held at Newport, the second Monday in June, 1763
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A Table to bring old tenor into lawful money, from six pence to ten thousand pounds. : To which is added, a table shewing the value and weight of gold and silver coin, &c. as stated by an act of the General Assembly of the colony of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, passed at a session held at Newport, on the second Monday of June, 1763, and now in force ..
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A Table, calculated to shew the contents (in feet and twelfth parts of a foot) of any sled load or cart load of wood, having the length given in feet, and the heighth and width in feet and inches
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A Table, shewing how provisions ought to be sold when the dollars pass for six shillings a-piece, as they must do, according to the act of the General Court
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A Tale of Eleventh-Century Japan : Hamamatsu Chunagon Monogatari
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A Tale of Two Cities
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A Talmud in exile : the Influence of Yerushalmi Avodah Zarah on the formation of Bavli Avodah zarah
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A Tanizaki feast : the international symposium in Venice
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A Taoist notebook
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A Task for Sisyphus : Why Europe's Roma Policies Fail
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A Taste for Home : the Modern Middle Class in Ottoman Beirut
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A Tavern-bill, rated at the general quarter-sessions held at [blank] for the county of [blank] the [blank] day of [blank] anno Domini 17[blank]
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A Tennyson handbook
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A Texan in search of a fight
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A Texas Baptist history sourcebook : a companion to McBeth's Texas Baptists
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A Texas Baptist power struggle : the Hayden controversy
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A Texas frontier : the Clear Fork country and Fort Griffin, 1849-1887
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A Texas ranger
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A Textbook of histology, : arranged upon an embryological basis
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A Textual Study of Family 1 in the Gospel of John
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A Thanksgiving sermon. Delivered November 12, 1795.
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A Theater of Diplomacy : International Relations and the Performing Arts in Early Modern France
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A Theological Analysis of Herman Bavinck's Two Essays on the Imitatio Christi : between pietism and modernism
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A Theology for the Church
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A Theology of Land : Terra Australis from Christian-Aboriginal Perspectives
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A Theology of Mission : Challenges and Opportunities in Northeast Asia
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A Theology of the Third Article : Karl Barth and the Spirit of the Word
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A Thielicke trilogy
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A Third Collection : Volume 16
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A Third Concept of Liberty : Judgment and Freedom in Kant and Adam Smith
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A Third extraordinary budget of epistles and memorials between Sir Francis Bernard of Nettleham, Baronet, some natives of Boston, New-England, and the present Ministry; against N. America, the true interest of the British Empire, and the rights of mankind
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A Thomas Merton reader
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A Thomas More source book
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A Thomistic Christocentrism : recovering the Carmelites of Salamanca on the logic of the incarnation
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A Thoreau gazetteer
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A Thoreau handbook
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A Tibetan Buddhist Approach to International Relations : the Teaching of the Dalai Lama
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A Tibetan new year
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A Tibetan revolutionary : the political life and times of Bapa Phüntso Wangye
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A Tide of discontent : the 1980 elections and their meaning
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A Time to burn? : An evaluation of the present crisis in race relations
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A Timeline of Global Christianity : One Thousand Significant Dates for Christianity across the Planet--And Beyond
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A Token for children. : That they may know to avoid the evil, and chuse the good
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A Tokyo anthology : literature from Japan's modern metropolis, 1850-1920
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A Tory medley
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A Touch on the times. : A new song. To the tune of Nancy Dawson,[.]
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A Treasury of American folklore : stories, ballads, and traditions of the people
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A Treasury of Ghazali
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A Treasury of Jewish folklore : stories, traditions, legends, humor, wisdom and folk songs of the Jewish people
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A Treasury of Stephen Foster
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A Treasury of Yiddish stories
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A Treasury of Yiddish stories
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A Treasury of the familiar
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A Treatise on dress. : Intended as a friendly and seasonable warning to the daughters of America. : [Five lines of Scripture texts]
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A Treaty between the government of New-Jersey, and the Indians, inhabiting the several parts of said province, : held at Croswicks, in the county of Burlington on Thursday and Friday the eighth and ninth day of January, 1756
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A Treaty between the president and Council of the province of Pennsylvania, and the Indians of Ohio, : held at Philadelphia, Nov. 13. 1747
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A Treaty held by commissioners, members of the Council of the province of Pennsylvania, at the town of Lancaster, with some of the chiefs of the Six Nations at Ohio, and others, : for the admission of the Twightwee Nation into the alliance of His Majesty, &c. in the month of July, 1748
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A Treaty held with the Ohio Indians, at Carlisle, in October, 1753
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A Treaty of friendship held with the chiefs of the Six Nations, at Philadelphia, in September and October, 1736
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A Treaty of peace and friendship : made and concluded between His Excellency Sir William Keith, Bart. governor of the province of Pennsylvania, for and on behalf of the said province, and the chiefs of the Indians of the Five Nations, at Albany, in the month of September, 1722
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A Treaty with the Shawanese and Delaware Indians, living on and near the Susquehanna River. : Negotiated at Fort-Johnson, in the county of Albany, in the province of New-York, by the Honourable Sir William Johnson, Baronet, His Majesty's sole agent, and superintendant of the affairs of the Six Confederate Nations of Indians, their allies and dependents. : (Published from the original records,) by order of His Excellency the Right Honourable John Earl of Loudoun, commander in chief of all His Majesty's forces in North-America, &c. &c. : With a preface explaining the rise and progress of the said treaty
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A Treaty, held at the town of Lancaster, in Pennsylvania, by the Honourable the lieutenant-governor of the province, and the Honourable the commissioners for the provinces of Virginia and Maryland, with the Indians of the Six Nations, in June, 1744
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A Tribute to the memory of Catherine Berrenger, : of the town of Rhinebeck, who fell a victim to death on the 4th day of November ... 1800, by swallowing a potion of arsenic, supposed to be administered to her by John Benner, to whom she was promised in marriage, and who has been confined in the gaol of Poughkeepsie ..
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A Tribute to the swinish multitude: : being a choice collection of patriotic songs.
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A Trinitarian theology of nature
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A Trinitarian theology of religions : an Evangelical proposal
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A True account of a young lady in Boston, whose father was resolved she should marry a rich Frenchman--- : shewing how she contrived to marry a worthy young lawyer, of small fortune, with her father's consent
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A True account of the loss of the ship Columbia, of Exeter, lately commanded by Captain Isaac Chauncy. : This ship left Liverpool on the 18th of December last for Boston ..
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A True and faithful narrative of the proceedings of the House of Burgesses of North Carolina, : met in Assembly for the said province at Newbern, Feburary 5th 1739. On the articles of complaint exhibited before them against the Honourable William Smith, Esq; chief justice of the said province, for high crimes and misdemeanors done and committed by the said William Smith in the execution of his office. : Published for the justification of the gentlemen members of that House, who voted the said articles sufficiently proved for the said chief justice to be charged therewith. : Addressed to the freeholders of North-Carolina. : [Three lines from Proverbs]
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A True and genuine account of the result of the council of fourteen churches met at Watertown, May 1. 1722. : Together with what the Reverend Doctor Cotton Mather sent by way of apology to Ireland, for their proceedings there. And also, a reasonable and modest defence to the result of said council come from Ireland. : [Five lines of quotations]
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A True and impartial state of the province of Pennsylvania. : Containing, an exact account of the nature of its government; the power of the proprietaries, and their governors; as well those which they derive under the royal grant, as those they have assumed in manifest violation thereof, their father's charter, and the rights of the people: also, the rights and privileges of the Assembly, and people, which they claim under the said grant, charter, and laws of their country, confirmed by the royal approbation. : With a true narrative of the dispute between the governors and assemblies, respecting the grants of supplies so often made by the latter, and rejected by the former. In which is demonstrated, by incontestable vouchers, that arbitrary proprietary instructions, have been the true and only cause of the refusal of such supplies, and the late defenceless state of the province. : The whole being a full answer to the pamphlets intitled A brief state, and A brief view, &c. of the conduct of Pennsylvania. : [Nine lines from Cato's letters]