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Le Roy, Adrian (1574.). A briefe and plaine instruction to set all musicke of eight diuers tunes in tableture for the lute. EEBO-TCP.
Le White, Thomas (1660.). A brief character of Englands distraction. EEBO-TCP.
Leach, Edmund (1652.). The down-fall of the vnjust lawyers, with the monopolizing officers, who have devoured much of the wealth of this nation, and the rising of the just. EEBO-TCP.
Lead, Jane (1681.). The heavenly cloud now breaking. EEBO-TCP.
Lead, Jane (1683.). The revelation of revelations. EEBO-TCP.
Lead, Jane (1694.). The Enochian walks with God. EEBO-TCP.
Lead, Jane (1695?]). The wonders of God's creation manifested, in the variety of eight vvorlds. EEBO-TCP.
Lead, Jane (1695.). The laws of paradise, given forth by wisdom to a translated spirit. EEBO-TCP.
Lead, Jane (1696.). A fountain of gardens. EEBO-TCP.
Lead, Jane (1696.). A message to the Philadelphian Society. EEBO-TCP.
Lead, Jane (1697.). A fountain of gardens. EEBO-TCP.
Lead, Jane (1699.). The ascent to the mount of vision. EEBO-TCP.
Leanerd, John (1678.). The rambling justice, or, The jealous husbands. EEBO-TCP.
Leanerd, John (1679.). The counterfeits. EEBO-TCP.
Learned divine (1641.). Certaine queries of some tender conscienced christians. EEBO-TCP.
Lechford, Thomas (1642.). Plain dealing, or, Nevves from New-England. EEBO-TCP.
Lee, Francis (1690.). The labouring persons remembrancer, or, A practical discource of the labour of the body. EEBO-TCP.
Lee, Nathaniel (1675.). The tragedy of Nero, emperor of Rome. EEBO-TCP.
Lee, Nathaniel (1676.). Gloriana, or, The court of Augustus Cæsar. EEBO-TCP.
Lee, Nathaniel (1676.). Sophonisba, or, Hannibal's overthrow. EEBO-TCP.
Lee, Nathaniel (1677.). The rival queens, or, The death of Alexander the Great. EEBO-TCP.
Lee, Nathaniel (1678.). Mithridates, King of Pontus. EEBO-TCP.
Lee, Nathaniel (1680.). Cæsar Borgia, son of Pope Alexander the sixth. EEBO-TCP.
Lee, Nathaniel (1680.). Theodosius, or, The force of love. EEBO-TCP.
Lee, Nathaniel (1681.). Lucius Junius Brutus, father of his country. EEBO-TCP.
Lee, Nathaniel (1682.). To the Duke on his return. EEBO-TCP.
Lee, Nathaniel (1684.). Constantine the great, a tragedy. EEBO-TCP.
Lee, Nathaniel (1689.). The Princess of Cleve. EEBO-TCP.
Lee, Nathaniel (1690.). The massacre of Paris. EEBO-TCP.
Leeds, Daniel (1688.). The temple of vvisdom for the little world. EEBO-TCP.
Lefèvre, Raoul (1473 or 1474]). hEre begynneth the volume intituled and named the recuyell of the historyes of Troye. EEBO-TCP.
Lefèvre, Raoul (1477]). For as moche as late by the comau[n]dement of the right hye [and] noble princesse my right redoubted lady my lady Margarete by the grace of god Duchesse of Bourgoyne Brabant [et]c. [...] as to the historie of Iason [...]. EEBO-TCP.
Leicester, Philip Sidney (1642.). An armie for Ireland conducted by the Lord Lithe [Lisle], son to the right honourable, the Earle of Licester, Lord Deputy of Ireland. EEBO-TCP.
Leigh, Charles (1700.). The natural history of Lancashire, Cheshire, and the Peak in Derbyshire. EEBO-TCP.
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