Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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PR3517.H5 Z5 1650 | Epistolae Ho-Elianae. : Familiar letters domestic and forren ... partly historicall, politicall, philosophicall, vpon emergent occasions / | 1 |
PR3517.H5 Z5 1688 | Epistolæ Ho-Elianæ. : Familiar letters, domestic and forren. Divided into four books, partly historical, political, philosophical, upon emergent occasions / | 1 |
PR3517.H5 Z5 1890 | Epistolae Ho-Elianae : the familiar letters of James Howell, historiographer royal to Charles II. / | 1 |
PR3517.H5 Z5 1907 | Epistolæ Ho-Elianæ. : The familiar letters of James Howell / | 1 |
PR3517.H5 Z53 1928 | Certain letters of James Howell : selected from the Familiar letters as first published between 1645 & 1655. | 1 |
PR3517.H69 (INTERNET) | Hugh Peters figaries, or, His merry tales, and witty jests both in city, town & countreys. In a pleasant and historical discourse; shewing, 1. His merry pranks and conjurations, betwixt the miller and his wife, and the parson of the town in a kneading trough; with their several speeches. 2. How Mr. Peters was [illegible] by the butchers wife; and how he lighted the blind harper. With the rare conceits upon the citizens wives. 3. How he pretended to cloath Christ in a biff-coat; his opening of heaven gates to a committee-man; and how he looked for that monster Oliver Cromwel, but could not find him. With many other delightful stories. | 1 |
PR3517.H7 (INTERNET) |
The triumph of peace a poem. The court of Neptune a poem, address'd to the Right Honourable Charles Montague, Esq. / |
2 |
PR3517.H7 S4 1720 | The siege of Damascus. : A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants / | 1 |
PR3517.H7 T74 1698 | The triumph of peace a poem. | 2 |
PR3517 .H72 1595 | Hunnies recreations: conteining foure godlie and compendious discourses, intituled Adams Banishment: Christ his crib. The lost sheepe. The complaint of old age. Whereunto is newly adioyned these two notable and pithie treatises: The creation or first weeke. The life and death of Ioseph. | 2 |
PR3517.H73 (INTERNET) | A poem dedicated to the immortal memory of Her Late Majesty the Most Incomparable Q. Mary | 1 |
PR3517 .H74 | Poems / | 1 |
PR3517.H74 Z55 2009 | The life and poems of Anne Hunter : Haydn's tuneful voice / | 1 |
PR3517 .H78 1811a | The works. | 1 |
PR3517.H78 M6 1760 |
Letters on chivalry and romance. Moral and political dialogues between divers eminent persons of the past and present age / |
2 |
PR3517.H78 Z48 1995 | The early letters of Bishop Richard Hurd, 1739-1762 / | 2 |
PR3517.H78 Z5 1932 | The correspondence of Richard Hurd & William Mason : and letters of Richard Hurd to Thomas Gray / | 1 |
PR3517.H85 O74 2001 | Order and disorder / | 1 |
PR3517.H88 E55 1689 |
England's faithful monitor being the works of that suffering Protestant Mr. Stephen Husnance when under exile and confinement in the years 1685 and 1686 : wherein popery is briefly demonstrated to be a wicked religion. England's faithful monitor being the works of that suffering Protestant Mr. Stephen Husnance when under exile and confinement in the years 1685 and 1686 : wherein popery is briefly demonstrated to be a wicked religion .. |
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PR3517.H9 W1 | Lucy Hutchinson: das bild einer Puritanerin ... | 1 |