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Dee, John (1659.). A true&faithful relation of what passed for many yeers between Dr. John Dee ... and some spirits. EEBO-TCP.

Defoe, Daniel (1689.). Reflections upon the late great revolution. EEBO-TCP.

Defoe, Daniel (1690.). Taxes no charge. EEBO-TCP.

Defoe, Daniel (1694.). The Englishman's choice, and true interest. EEBO-TCP.

Defoe, Daniel (1697.). An essay upon projects. EEBO-TCP.

Defoe, Daniel (1697.). Some reflections on a pamphlet lately published entituled An argument shewing that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government and absolutely destructive to the constitution of the English monarchy. EEBO-TCP.

Defoe, Daniel (1698.). A brief reply to the History of standing armies in England. EEBO-TCP.

Defoe, Daniel (1698.). An argument shewing, that a standing army, with consent of Parliament, is not inconsistent with a free government, etc.. EEBO-TCP.

Defoe, Daniel (1698.). The interests of the several princes and states of Europe consider'd, with respect to the succession of the crown of Spain, and the titles of the several pretenders thereto examin'd. EEBO-TCP.

Defoe, Daniel (1698.). The poor man's plea. EEBO-TCP.

Defoe, Daniel (1698]). An enquiry into the occasional conformity of dissenters in cases of preferment. EEBO-TCP.

Defoe, Daniel (1698]). Lex talionis, or, An enquiry into the most proper ways to prevent the persecution of the Protestants in France. EEBO-TCP.

Defoe, Daniel (1700.). The pacificator. EEBO-TCP.

Defoe, Daniel (1700.). The true-born Englishman. EEBO-TCP.

Defoe, Daniel (1700.). The two great questions consider'd. EEBO-TCP.

Defoe, Daniel (1700.). The two great questions further considered. EEBO-TCP.

Dekker, T. (1603). The Wonderfull yeaRE. 1603. . RE.

Dekker, T. (1609). The Guls Horn-Booke. . RE.

Dekker, Thomas (1600.). The pleasant comedie of old Fortunatus. EEBO-TCP.

Dekker, Thomas (1600.). The shomakers holiday, or, The gentle craft. EEBO-TCP.

Dekker, Thomas (1600). Dekker's "The Shoemaker's Holiday": electronic edition. TACT.

Dekker, Thomas (1602.). Blurt master-constable, or, The Spaniards night-walke. EEBO-TCP.

Dekker, Thomas (1602.). Satiro--mastix, or, The vntrussing of the humorous poet. EEBO-TCP.

Dekker, Thomas (1603?]). The vvonderfull yeare. 1603. EEBO-TCP.

Dekker, Thomas (1603.). The pleasant comodie of patient Grisill. EEBO-TCP.

Dekker, Thomas (1604.). Nevves from Graues-end. EEBO-TCP.

Dekker, Thomas (1604.). The honest whore. EEBO-TCP.

Dekker, Thomas (1604.). The magnificent entertainment. EEBO-TCP.

Dekker, Thomas (1606.). Nevves from hell. EEBO-TCP.

Dekker, Thomas (1606.). The double PP.. EEBO-TCP.

Dekker, Thomas (1606.). The seuen deadly sinnes of London. EEBO-TCP.

Dekker, Thomas (1607.). A knights coniuring. EEBO-TCP.

Dekker, Thomas (1607.). Iests to make you merie. EEBO-TCP.

Dekker, Thomas (1607.). North-vvard hoe. EEBO-TCP.

Dekker, Thomas (1607.). The famous history of Sir Thomas VVyat. EEBO-TCP.

Dekker, Thomas (1607.). The vvhore of Babylon. EEBO-TCP.

Dekker, Thomas (1607.). Vvest-vvard hoe. EEBO-TCP.

Dekker, Thomas (1608.). The belman of London. EEBO-TCP.

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