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Harvey, Gideon (1674.). A theoretical and chiefly practical treatise of fevors. EEBO-TCP.

Harvey, Gideon (1675.). The disease of London, or, A new discovery of the scorvey [sic]. EEBO-TCP.

Harvey, Gideon (1678.). Casus medico-chirurgicus, or, A most memorable case, of a noble-man deceased. EEBO-TCP.

Harvey, Gideon (1678.). The family-physician, and the house-apothecary. EEBO-TCP.

Harvey, Gideon (1686.). The conclave of physicians. EEBO-TCP.

Harvey, Gideon (1689.). The art of curing diseases by expectation. EEBO-TCP.

Harvey, Gideon (1696.). A treatise of the small-pox and measles. EEBO-TCP.

Harvey, Gideon (1699.). The vanities of philosophy&physick. EEBO-TCP.

Harvey, Richard (1590]). Plaine Perceuall the peace-maker of England. EEBO-TCP.

Harwood, Edward (1642.). The advice of that vvorthy commander Sir Ed. Harvvood, collonell. EEBO-TCP.

Hasleton, Richard (1595.). Strange and wonderfull things. EEBO-TCP.

Hastings, Francis (1600.). An apologie or defence of the watch-vvord,. EEBO-TCP.

Hatton, Christopher (1579]). A true report of the most gratious and mercifull message of hir most excellent Maiestie. EEBO-TCP.

Hatton, Christopher (1677.). A treatise concerning statutes, or acts of Parliament, and the exposition thereof. EEBO-TCP.

Haudicquer de Blancourt, Jean (1699.). The art of glass. EEBO-TCP.

Hausted, Peter (1642.). A satyre against seperatists, or, The conviction of chamber-preachers and other chismatickes contrary to the discipline of this our Protestant profession. EEBO-TCP.

Haviland, Matthew([1635?]). Haviland: A monument of Gods most gracious preservation of England ([1635?]). CH.

Hawes, Stephen (1504?). Here begynneth the boke called the example of vertu. TUDOR.

Hawes, Stephen (1504?]). Here begynneth the boke called the example of vertu. EEBO-TCP.

Hawes, Stephen (1509). A joyfull medytacyon to all Englonde of the coronacyon of Henry the eyght. TUDOR.

Hawes, Stephen (1509). Hawes: The cºuercyon of swerers (1509). CH.

Hawes, Stephen (1509). The conuercyon of swerers. TUDOR.

Hawes, Stephen (1509]). The co[n]uercyon of swerers. EEBO-TCP.

Hawes, Stephen (1509]]). A ioyfull medytacyon to all Englonde of the coronacyon of our moost naturall souerayne lorde kynge Henry the eyght. EEBO-TCP.

Hawes, Stephen (1515). The conforte of louers. TUDOR.

Hawes, Stephen (1517). Here begynneth the passe tyme of pleasuRE. TUDOR.

Hawes, Stephen (1554]). The historie of graunde Amoure and la bell Pucel, called the Pastime of plesure. EEBO-TCP.

Hawes, Stephen (1928 (for 1927)). Hawes: The Pastime of Pleasure (1928 for 1927). CH.

Hawes, Stephen([1509]). Hawes: A Joyfull medytacyon to all Englonde [1509]. CH.

Hawes, Stephen([1510?]). Hawes: The Example of Vertu [1510?]. CH.

Hawes, Stephen([1512?]). Hawes, S.: The comfort of lovers [1512?]. CH.

Hawkins, Henry (1632].). The history of S. Elizabeth daughter of the King of Hungary. EEBO-TCP.

Hawkins, Henry (1633].). Partheneia sacra, or, The mysterious and delicious garden of the sacred Parthenes. EEBO-TCP.

Hawkins, John (1569.). A true declaration of the troublesome voyadge of M. Iohn Haukins to the parties of Guynea and the west Indies, in the yeares of our Lord 1567. and 1568. EEBO-TCP.

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