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Anonymous (). Dolus an virtus?, or, An answer to a seditious discourse concerning the religion of England and the settlement of reformed Christianity in its due latitude. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Eikon basilike. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Elizabeth by the grace of God Queene of England, France and Ireland ... to all and singuler archbishops, bishops .... EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Enchiridion, seu, Fasciculus adagiorum selectissimorum, or, A manuall of the choysest adagies, collected out of the most ancient poets and philosophers, neuer before translated into English, with the proper sense and application. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Englands complaint to Iesus Christ, against the bishops canons. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Englands Helicon. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Englands object, or, Good and true newes to all true-hearted subjects for the taking and apprehending of that horrid deluding sower of sedition, Hugh Peters, by the name of Thomson, in Southwarke, Saturday, September the first. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Ephemeris parliamentaria, or, A faithfull register of the transactions in Parliament in the third and fourth years of the reign of our late Sovereign Lord, King Charles. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Epistolary poems, on several occasions. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Epitaphs vpon the vntymelie death of that hopefull, learned, and religious youth, Mr VVilliam Michel. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Esops eables [sic]. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Essayes upon several subjects not unworthy consideration in these times. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Examen poeticum. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Exceeding joyfull nevves from the Earl of Essex, being a true and reall relation of his incompassing the Kings army neare the city of Oxford, Decemb. 7, and the great skirmish which they had at the same time. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Fables of Æsop and other eminent mythologists. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Factum, or, Rehearsall of the whole cause, with proofes and reasons to maintaine and defend it. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Fair Cynthia's sorrowful sighs. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Fair vvarning, or, The burnt child dreads the fire. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Faire fall all good tokens, or, A pleasant new song not common to be had, which will teach you to know good tokens from bad. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Female falshood, or, The Unfortunate beau. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Fond loue why dost thou dally, or, The passionate louers ditty. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Forasmuche as the tyme wherein common interludes in the Englishe tongue ar wont vsually to be played. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Forced divinity, or, Two sermons preached by the compulsion of two sorts of sinners, viz. drunkards&theives. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Fortunes tennis-ball. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Fourteen papers. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). From our half years meeting in Dublin, the 9th 10th and 11th days of the 9th month 1691. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Funerals of a right reuerend father in God Patrick Forbes of Corse, Bishop of Aberdfne [sic]. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). Further reasons for inlarging the trade to Russia. EEBO-TCP.
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