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Anonymous (). An account of the present persecution of the Church in Scotland. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An Account of the proceedings against Samuel Johnson. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An account of the tryal and examination of Joan Buts, for being a common witch and inchantress, before the Right Honourable Sir Francis Pemberton, Lord Chief Justice, at the assizes holden for the burrough of Southward and county of Surrey, on Monday, March 27, 1682. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An account of what passed at the execution of the late Duke of Monmouth on Wednesday the 15th of July, 1685, on Tower-Hill. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An act for granting an additional duty on tobacco. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An act for restraining and punishing privateers and pyrates. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An act for suppressing the detestable sins of incest, adultery and fornication. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An admonishion to the bishoppes of VVinchester, London and others. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An aduice. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An answeare for the time, vnto that foule, and wicked defence of the censure, that was giuen vpon M. Charkes booke, and Meredith Hanmers. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An answer (to a printed paper dispersed by Sir John Maynard entituled, The humble petition of the owners and commoners of the towne of Isleham in the county of Cambridge, and to the exceptions thereto annexed against the Act for the dreyning of the great level of the fennes). EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An Answer to a book intituled, The doctrine and discipline of divorce, or, A plea for ladies and gentlewomen, and all other maried [sic] women against divorce. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An answer to a certain godly man[n]es lettres. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An answer to a paper set forth by the coffee-men directed to the Honourable, the Commons in Parliament assembled. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An answer to the author of the Letter to a member of the convention. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An answer to the Geneva ballad. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An antiquodlibet, or, An aduertisement to beware of secular priests. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An Apology and advice for some of the clergy, who suffer under false and scandalous reports. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An apology for the Protestants of France, in reference to the persecutions they are under at this day. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An aunswere to the proclamation of the rebels in the north. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An Elegie upon the death, and in commemoration of the truly honourable and truly learned John Lord Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An Enquiry after further satisfaction concerning obeying a change of government beleeved to be unlawfull. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An enquiry into the causes of the miscarriage of the Scots colony at Darien, or, An answer to a libel entituled, A defence of the Scots abdicating Darien. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An enterlude of welth, and health. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An Epistle to Mr. Dryden. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). An Epistle to Sr. Richard Blackmore. EEBO-TCP.

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Source:  OpenStax, Online humanities scholarship: the shape of things to come. OpenStax CNX. May 08, 2010 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11199/1.1
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