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Radcliffe, Alexander (1680.). Bacchinalia cœlestia. EEBO-TCP.

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Rainolds, John (1614.). The discovery of the man of sinne. EEBO-TCP.

Rainolds, John (1638.). An excellent oration of that late famously learned Iohn Rainolds, D.D. and lecturer of the Greek tongue in Oxford. EEBO-TCP.

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Raleigh, Walter (1636.). Tubus historicus. EEBO-TCP.

Raleigh, Walter (1637.). The life and death of Mahomet. EEBO-TCP.

Raleigh, Walter (1642.). The prince, or, Maxims of state. EEBO-TCP.

Raleigh, Walter (1650.). A discovrse of the originall and fundamentall cause of naturall, customary, arbitrary, voluntary and necessary warre. EEBO-TCP.

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