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English heraldry. (Reeves and Turner, 1908), by Charles Boutell, R. B. Utting, and Arthur Charles Fox-Davies (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
English heraldry. (Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, 1867), by Charles Boutell and R. B. Utting (page images at HathiTrust)
English heraldry ... (Page, 1900), by Charles Boutell (page images at HathiTrust)
English heraldry / by Charles Boutell. (Gibbings and Co., 1899), by Charles Boutell (page images at HathiTrust)
English heraldry; with four hundred and fifty illus. drawn and engraved on wood by R. B. Utting. (Reeves & Turner, 1907), by Charles Boutell (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
An English herbal, or, A discovery of the physical vertues of all herbs in this kingdom what planet governs each herb, and how to gather them in their planetary hours : containing some hundreds of medicines made of English herbs, whereby any person may keep his body in health, or cure himself when sick, for a small charge, with such herbs and roots as naturally grow in England : collected for a general good. ([London] : Sold by A.C. at the Ring in Little-Britain, [1690?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
An English-Herero dictionary : with an introduction to the study of Herero and Bantu in general (J.C. Juta, 1989), by F. W. Kolbe (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
The English hermit; or, The adventures of Philip Quarll, who was discovered by Mr. Dorrington [pseud.] a Bristol merchant, upon an uninhabited island, where he has lived above fifty years without any human assistance, still continues to reside, and will not come away. (Printed and published by R. Harrild, 1820), by Peter Longueville (page images at HathiTrust)
The English hermit; or Unparalleld sufferings and surprising adventures of Mr. Philip Quarll. : Who was lately discovered on an uninhabited island in the South Sea; where he had lived about fifty years without any human assistance. (Charles Daly, 19, Red Lion Square., 1839), by Peter Longueville, L. P., Alexander Bicknell, and Philip Quarll (page images at HathiTrust)
The English hermit; or, Unparalleled sufferings and surprising adventures of Mr. Philip Quarl, who was lately discovered on an uninhabited island in the South sea, where he has lived about fifty years without any human assistance. (J. Clements, printed by C. Reynell, 1840), by Peter Longueville (page images at HathiTrust)
The English hermit; or, Unparalleled sufferings and surprising adventures of Mr. Philip Quarll, who was lately discovered on an uninhabited island in the South sea; where he had lived about fifty years without any human assistance. (J.B. Perry, 1855), by Peter Longueville, Philip Quarll, and Alexander Bicknell (page images at HathiTrust)
The English hermite, or, Wonder of this age being a relation of the life of Roger Crab, living near Uxbridg, taken from his own mouth, shewing his strange, reserved, and unparallel'd kind of life, who counteth it a sin against his body and soule to eate any sort of flesh...or to drink any wine...he left the army and kept a shop at Chesham, and hath now left off that, and sold a considerable estate to give to the poore, shewing his reasons from the Scripture... (London : [s.n.], 1655), by Roger Crab (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The English hermite, or, Wonder of this age. Being a relation of the life of Roger Crab, living neer Uxbridg, taken from his own mouth, shewing his strange reserved and unparallel'd kind of life, who counteth it a sin against his body and soule to eate any sort of flesh, fish, or living creature, or to drinke any wine, ale, or beere. He can live with three farthings a week. His constant food is roots and hearbs, as cabbage, turneps, carrets, dock-leaves, and grasse; also bread and bran, without butter or cheese: his cloathing is sack-cloath. He left the Army, and kept a shop at Chesham, and hath now left off that, and sold a considerable estate to give to the poore, shewing his reasons from the Scripture, Mark. 10. 21. Jer. 35. (London, : Printed, and are to be sold in Popes-head Alley, and at the Exchange, 1655), by Roger Crab (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The English Hero, or Sir Francis Drake Reviv'd (London: Printed for N. Crouch, 1695), by R. B. (page images at LOC)
An English hero: the story of Richard Cobden written for young people. (Sonnenschein, 1890), by Frances E. Cooke (page images at HathiTrust)
The English heroe, or, Sir Francis Drake revived being a full account of the dangerous voyages, admirable adventures, notable discoveries, and magnanimous atchievements of that valiant and renowned commander ... / by R.B. (London : Printed for Nath. Crouch ..., 1687), by 1632?-1725? R. B. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
English heroes in the reign of Elizabeth (W.P. Nimmo, Hay, & Mitchell, 1902), by W. H. Davenport Adams (page images at HathiTrust)
The English heroic play (The Colmbia university press, The Macmillan company, agents;, 1903), by Lewis Nathaniel Chase (page images at HathiTrust)
The English heroic play ... ([The Macmillan company], 1903), by Lewis Nathaniel Chase (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
The English heroic play; a critical description of the rhymed tragedy of the restoration (The Columbia university press, The Macmillan company, agents;, 1903), by Lewis Nathaniel Chase (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
English hexameter translations from Schiller, Göthe, Homer, Callinus, and Meleager. (Murray, 1847), by William Whewell, Friedrich Schiller, J. G. Lonsdale, John F. W. Herschel, Edward Craven Hawtrey, Julius Charles Hare, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Meleager, Homer, of Ephesus Callinus, and John Murray (Firm) (page images at HathiTrust)
English hexameter verse, with a specimen. (D. Douglas, 1899), by T. S. Omond (page images at HathiTrust)
The English hexapla, exhibiting the six important English translations of the New Testament Scriptures. (S. Bagster and sons, 1846), by Miles Coverdale, Thomas Cranmer, William Whittingham, William Tyndale, John Wycliffe, and Johann Martin Augustin Scholz (page images at HathiTrust)
The English hexapla, exhibiting the six important English translations of the New Testament Scriptures, Wiclif, M.CCC. LXXX; Tyndale, M.D.XXXIV; Cranmer, M.D.XXXIX; Genevan, M.D.LVII; Anglo-Rhemish, M.DLXXXII; Authorised, M.DC.XI; the original Greek text after Scholz, with the various readings of the textus receptus and the principal Constantinopolitan and Alexandrine manuscripts, and a complete collation of Scholz's text with Griesbach's edition of M.DCCC.V; preceded by a history of English translations and translators. (S. Bagster and Sons, 1848), by Miles Coverdale, William Whittingham, Thomas Cranmer, William Tyndale, John Wycliffe, and J. Martin Augustin Scholz (page images at HathiTrust)
The English hexapla, exhibiting the six important English translations of the New Testament Scriptures, Wiclif, M.CCC. LXXX; Tyndale, M.D.XXXIV; Cranmer, M.D.XXXIX; Genevan, M.D.LVII; Anglo-Rhemish, M.DLXXXII; Authorised, M.DC.XI; the original Greek text after Scholz, with the various readings of the textus receptus and the principal Constantinopolitan and Alexandrine manuscripts, and a complete collation of Scholz's text with Griesbach's edition of M.DCCC.V; preceded by an historical account of the English translations. (S. Bagster and Sons, 1841), by Samuel Prideaux Tregelles, Thomas Crammer, William Tyndale, John Wycliffe, and J. Martin Augustin Scholz (page images at HathiTrust)
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