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Blackmore, Richard (1695.). Prince Arthur. EEBO-TCP.
Blackmore, Richard (1699.). A short history of the last Parliament. EEBO-TCP.
Blackmore, Richard (1700.). A paraphrase on the book of Job. EEBO-TCP.
Blackmore, Richard (1700.). A satyr against wit. EEBO-TCP.
Blackmore, Sir Richard (1695). Blackmore: Prince Arthur (1695). CH.
Blackmore, Sir Richard (1697). Blackmore: King Arthur (1697). CH.
Blackmore, Sir Richard (1700). Blackmore: A paraphrase on the Book of Job (1700). CH.
Blackmore, Sir Richard (1705). Blackmore, R.: Eliza (1705). CH.
Blackmore, Sir Richard (1712). Blackmore: Creation: A philosophical poem (1712). CH.
Blackmore, Sir Richard (1718). Blackmore: A Collection of Poems on Various Subjects (1718). CH.
Blackmore, Sir Richard (1721). Blackmore: A New Version of the Psalms of David (1721). CH.
Blackmore, Sir Richard (1722). Blackmore: Redemption (1722). CH.
Blackmore, Sir Richard (1723). Blackmore: Alfred (1723). CH.
Blackwood, Adam (1587.). Martyre de la Royne d'Escosse, douariere de France. EEBO-TCP.
Blair, Hugh (1661.). Gods soveraignity, His Sacred Majesties supremacy, the subjects duty. EEBO-TCP.
Bland, John (1661]). To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty. EEBO-TCP.
Blenerhasset, Thomas (1578.). The seconde part of the Mirrour for magistrates. EEBO-TCP.
Blenerhasset, Thomas (1582). Blenerhasset: A Revelation of the true Minerva (1582). CH.
Blenerhasset, Thomas (1610.). A direction for the plantation in Vlster. EEBO-TCP.
Blenerhasset, Thomas (1946). Blenerhasset: Parts added to The Mirror for Magistrates (1946). CH.
Blind Hary (1968 –1969). Blind Hary: Wallace (1968 –1969). CH.
Blith, Walter (1653.). The English improver improved, or, The svrvey of hvsbandry svrveyed. EEBO-TCP.
Blondel, François (1696.). The comparison of Pindar and Horace. EEBO-TCP.
Blount, Charles (1673.). Mr. Dreyden vindicated. EEBO-TCP.
Blount, Charles (1679.). A just vindication of learning, or, An humble address to the high court of Parliament in behalf of the liberty of the press. EEBO-TCP.
Blount, Charles (1679.). An appeal from the country to the city, for the preservation of His Majesties person, liberty, property, and the Protestant religion. EEBO-TCP.
Blount, Charles (1679.). Anima mundi, or, An historical narration of the opinions of the ancients concerning man's soul after this life. EEBO-TCP.
Blount, Charles (1680.). Great is Diana of the Ephesians, or, The original of idolatry. EEBO-TCP.
Blount, Charles (1683.). Religio laici. EEBO-TCP.
Blount, Charles (1693.). King William and Queen Mary, conquerors, or, A discourse endeavouring to prove that Their Majesties have on their side, against the late king, the principal reasons that make conquest a good title. EEBO-TCP.
Blount, Charles (1693.). The oracles of reason .... EEBO-TCP.
Blount, Thomas Pope (1693.). A natural history. EEBO-TCP.
Blow, John (1695.). Three elegies upon the much lamented loss of our late most gracious Queen Mary. EEBO-TCP.
Blow, John (1696.). An ode on the death of Mr. Henry Purcell .... EEBO-TCP.
Blundeville, Thomas (1561). Blundeville: Three morall Treatises. CH.
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