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Tvvo bookes of ayres The first contayning diuine and morall songs: the second, light conceites of lo
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1613
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Tvvo bookes of constancie.
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Tvvo bookes of constancie. Written in Latine, by Iustus Lipsius. Containing, principallie, A comfort
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1595
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Tvvo bookes of epigrammes, and epitaphs Dedicated to two top-branches of gentry: Sir Charles Shirley
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1639
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Tvvo charges,
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1649
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Tvvo declarations of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament the one concerning His Majesties
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1642
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A tvvo-edged svvord out of the mouth of babes, to execute vengeance upon the enemy and avenger. Pres
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1646
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Tvvo elegies consecrated to the neuer-dying memorie of the most worthily admyred; most hartily l
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1613
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Tvvo epistles vnto great men of Britanie, in the yeare 1599 Requesting them to put their neckes unto
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1606
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Tvvo epitaphs, occasioned by the death of Sr Charles Lucas, and Sr George Lisle, basely assassinated
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1648
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The tvvo famous pitcht battels of Lypsich, and Lutzen wherein the ever-renowned Prince Gustavus the
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1634
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Tvvo famous sea-fights. Lately made, betwixt the fleetes of the King of Spaine, and the fleetes of t
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1639
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Tvvo-fold cord of consolation.
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1617
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1
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Tvvo-fold praxis of the whole Latine syntaxe
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A tvvo-fold treatise the one decyphering the worth of speculation, and of a retired life. The other
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1612
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1
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Tvvo fruitful sermons, needfull for these times whereof the one may be called, A mariage present;
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1607
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1
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Tvvo fruitfull and godly treatises, to comfort the afflicted.
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Tvvo funeral sermons much of one and the same subiect; to wit, the benefit of death. The former
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1620
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1
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Tvvo godlie and profitable sermons Earnestly enueying. against the sinnes of this land in generall,
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1611
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Tvvo godlie and profitable sermons Earnestly enueying against the sins of this land in generall, and
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1615
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Tvvo Godly and notable sermons preached by the excellent and famous clarke, master Iohn Caluyne, in
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1560
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Tvvo godly and profitable sermons Earnestly inueighing against the sins of this land in generall, an
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1623
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1
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Tvvo histories of Ireland. The one written by Edmund Campion, the other by Meredith Hanmer Dr of Div
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1633
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1
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Tvvo hyms, or spirituall songs; sung in Mr. Goodwins congregation on Friday last being the 24. o
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1651
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The tvvo kinde louers: or, The maidens resolution and will to be like her truer loue still To a dain
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Tvvo lamentable tragedies The one, of the murther of Maister Beech a chaundler in Thames-streete, an
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1601
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The tvvo last speeches of Thomas VVentworth late Earle of Strafford, and deputy of Ireland The one i
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Tvvo learned sermons The one, of the mischieuous subtiltie, and barbarous crueltie, the other of the
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1609
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1
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Tvvo letters concerning the East-India Company
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1676
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1
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Tvvo letters directed to the mighty ones of England, Scotland, and Ireland, but especially to the Ki
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1643
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Tvvo letters from Col. Robert Lilburne. The one to the Honourable William Lenthall Esquire, Speaker
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1651
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1
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Tvvo letters from Corke in Ireland: to two gentlemen of quality in London.
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1648
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1
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Tvvo letters from his excellencie Robert Earl of Essex: the one unto the speaker of the House of Com
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1643
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Tvvo letters from the agents of the five regiments of horse, the one to the whole souldiery of the A
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1647
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1
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Tvvo letters from the presbytery of Carrick-Fergus, to the Lord Ards, and his ansvver to the first o
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1649
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1
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Tvvo letters from tvvo chief officers under the command of the Earle of Ormond Particularly relating
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1642
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1
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Tvvo letters of great consequence to the House of Commons
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1642
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Tvvo letters of great consequence to the House of Commons: the one from Alisbury in Buckinghamshire,
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1643
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Tvvo letters one from Penrith another from Northumberland. A great fight in the north of Scotland. L
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1648
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Tvvo letters: One written by a Protestant to his brother being a Papist, to withdraw him foorth of t
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1603
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Tvvo letters or embassies. The one sent by the states of Bohemia, to the Elector of Saxony: the othe
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Tvvo letters sent by Mr. Richard Osburn (late attendant on his Majesty in Carisbrook Castle), touchi
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1648
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Tvvo letters sent to the Honorable William Lenthal Esquire, Speaker of the Honorable House of Common
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Tvvo letters the one being intercepted by the Parliaments forces, which was sent from Sir Hugh Cholm
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1643
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1
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Tvvo letters the one from his Excellencie, Robert Earl of Essex, to Anthony Nicoll, Esquire, a membe
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1643
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Tvvo letters the one to his Excellency the Lord Fairfax, the other to Lieutenant General Cromwell, f
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1649
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Tvvo letters: the one to subtile papist: the other to a zealous Presbyterian. In both which the auth
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1653
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1
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Tvvo letters vvrit by Lievt. Col. John Lilburne, prerogative prisoner in the Tower of London, to Col
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1647
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Tvvo looks over Lincolne, or, a view of his Holy table, name, and thing, &c. discovering his erronio
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1641
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Tvvo looks over Lincolne, or, a view of his Holy table, name, and thing, discovering his erronious a
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