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Hubberthorn, Richard (1661.). Supplementum sublatum. EEBO-TCP.

Hubert, Francis (1628.). The deplorable life and death of Edward the Second, King of England. EEBO-TCP.

Hubert, Francis (1629.). The historie of Edward the Second, surnamed Carnarvan, one of our English kings. EEBO-TCP.

Hubert, Francis (1631.). Egypts favorite. EEBO-TCP.

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Hubert, Sir Francis (1631). Hubert: Egypts Favourite (1631). CH.

Hudson, Thomas (1584). Hudson, T.: The Historie of Ivdith (1584). CH.

Hues, Robert (1659.). A learned treatise of globes, both cœlestiall and terrestriall. EEBO-TCP.

Huggarde, Miles (1550?]]). A new treatyse in maner of a dialoge, whiche sheweth the excellency of man[n]es nature. EEBO-TCP.

Huggarde, Miles (1554.). A treatise entitled the path waye to the towre of perfection. EEBO-TCP.

Huggarde, Miles (1554]). The assault of the sacrame[n]t of the altar. EEBO-TCP.

Huggarde, Miles (1555.). A mirrour of loue, which such light doth giue, that all men may learne, how to loue and liue. EEBO-TCP.

Hugh of Leicester (1864). [Anon.]: A mery Iest of Dane Hew Munk of Leicestre (1864). CH.

Hughes, John (1622.). St. Pauls exercise, or, A sermon of conscience. EEBO-TCP.

Hughes, John (1683.). A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable George Earl of Berkley, governour, and the Company of Merchants of England trading in the Levant seas. EEBO-TCP.

Hughes, John (1698.). The triumph of peace. EEBO-TCP.

Hughes, John (1700.). The court of Neptune. EEBO-TCP.

Hughes, Lewes (1640.). Certaine greevances, vvell vvorthy the serious consideration of the right honorable and high Court of Parliament. EEBO-TCP.

Hughes, Thomas (1587.). Certaine deu[is]es and shewes presented to her Maiestie by the gentlemen of Grayes-Inne at her Highnesse court in Greenewich, the twenty eighth day of Februarie in the thirtieth yeare of her Maiesties most happy raigne. EEBO-TCP.

Hugo of Caumpeden (1537?). The history of kyng Boccus, and Sydracke. Tr. by Hugo of Caumpeden, out of frenche. TUDOR.

Hume, Alexander (1594.). A treatise of the felicitie, of the life to come. EEBO-TCP.

Hume, Alexander (1594.). Ane treatise of conscience. EEBO-TCP.

Hume, Alexander (1599.). Hymnes, or, Sacred songs. EEBO-TCP.

Hume, Alexander (1602.). A diduction of the true and catholik meaning of our Sauiour his words. EEBO-TCP.

Hume, Alexander (1902). Hume, A.: Poems (1902). CH.

Hume, Anna (1644). Hume, Anna: The triumphs of love: chastity: death (1644). CH.

Hume, David (1605.). Daphn-Amaryllis. EEBO-TCP.

Hume, David (1605.). De vnione insulæ Britannicæ tractatus. 1.. EEBO-TCP.

Hume, David (1613.). Illustrissimi principis Henrici iusta. EEBO-TCP.

Hume, David (1617.). Regi suo post bis septennium in patriam ex Angliâ redeunti, Scotiae gratulatio. EEBO-TCP.

Hume, David (1643-1644.). The history of the houses of Douglas and Angus. EEBO-TCP.

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