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Peters, Hugh (1646.). Gods doings, and mans duty. EEBO-TCP.

Peters, Hugh (1646.). Mr. Peters last report of the English vvars. EEBO-TCP.

Peters, Hugh (1660.). A dying fathers last legacy to an onely child, or, Mr. Hugh Peter's advice to his daughter. EEBO-TCP.

Peters, Hugh (1660.). Hugh Peters figaries, or, His merry tales, and witty jests. EEBO-TCP.

Peters, Hugh (1660.). The tales and jests of Mr. Hugh Peters. EEBO-TCP.

Petowe, Henry (1598.). The second part of Hero and Leander. EEBO-TCP.

Petowe, Henry (1598). Petowe: The Second Part of Hero and Leander (1598). CH.

Petowe, Henry (1599.). Philochasander and Elanira the faire lady of Britaine. EEBO-TCP.

Petowe, Henry (1599). Petowe: Philochasander and Elanira (1599). CH.

Petowe, Henry (1603.). Elizabetha quasi viuens. EEBO-TCP.

Petowe, Henry (1603.). Englands Cæsar. EEBO-TCP.

Petowe, Henry (1603). Petowe: Elizabetha quasi Vivens (1603). CH.

Petowe, Henry (1603). Petowe: Englands Cæsar (1603). CH.

Petowe, Henry (1604.). Londoners their entertainment in the countrie, or, The whipping of runnawayes. EEBO-TCP.

Petowe, Henry (1626 [i.e. 1625]). The countrie ague, or, London her vvelcome home to her retired children. EEBO-TCP.

Petowe, Henry (1626). Petowe: The Covntrie Agve (1626). CH.

Petowe, Henry (1630]). An honorable president for great men. EEBO-TCP.

Petowe, Henry (1635). Petowe: The Artillery Garden (1635). CH.

Petowe, Henry([1630]). Petowe: An Honovrable President For Great Men [1630]. CH.

Petrarca, Francesco (1555?]). The tryumphes of Fraunces Petrarcke. EEBO-TCP.

Petrarca, Francesco (1612.). Petrarchs seuen penitentiall psalmes. EEBO-TCP.

Petrus (1545]]). The art of memory, that otherwyse is called the Phenix. EEBO-TCP.

Pett, Peter (1599.). Times iourney to seeke his daughter Truth. EEBO-TCP.

Pett, Peter (1599). Pett: Times iourney to seeke his Daughter Truth (1599). CH.

Pett, Peter (1661.). A discourse concerning liberty of conscience. EEBO-TCP.

Pett, Peter (1687.). The obligation resulting from the Oath of Supremacy. EEBO-TCP.

Pett, Peter (1688].). The happy future state of England, or, A discourse by way of a letter to the late Earl of Anglesey. EEBO-TCP.

Pettie, George (1576]). A petite pallace of Pettie his pleasure. EEBO-TCP.

Petto, Samuel (1693.). A faithful narrative of the wonderful and extraordinary fits which Mr. Tho. Spatchet (late of Dunwich and Cookly) was under by witchcraft, or, A mysterious providence in his even unparallel'd fits. EEBO-TCP.

Petty, William (1647.). The advice of W.P. to Mr. Samuel Hartlib for the advancement of some particular parts of learning. EEBO-TCP.

Petty, William (1659]). A brief of proceedings between Sr. Hierom Sankey and Dr. VVilliam Petty. EEBO-TCP.

Petty, William (1662.). A treatise of taxes and contributions. EEBO-TCP.

Petty, William (1674.). The discourse made before the Royal Society the 26. of November, 1674, concerning the use of duplicate proportion in sundry important particulars. EEBO-TCP.

Petty, William (1680.). Upon the Earl of Ossory, who dyed of a fever, July 30, 1680. EEBO-TCP.

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