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M. C.: Anarchy or order; twelve papers for the times. (Duty & Discipline Movement, 1915), also by Reginald Brabazon Meath, G. W. Hart, Cosmo Gordon Lang, Meyrick Booth, C. C. Penrose Fitzgerald, Harold Owen, A. M. Maynard, Raymond Blaythwayt, and Katharine Wylde (page images at HathiTrust)
M. C: A daughter to be proud of (London: Religious Tract Society, 1894) (page images at Florida)
M. C.: Essai sur l'histoire de Longwy (Verronnais;, 1829), also by Charles Clauteaux, Émile Auguste Nicolas Jules Bégin, and Courtois (page images at HathiTrust)
M. C.: The explorers and other poems (Robertson, 1874), also by Catherine Martin (page images at HathiTrust)
M. C.: Gasconiana, ou Recueil des hauts faits et jeux d'esprit des enfans de la Garonne (Marchand, 1809), also by Cousin d'Avallon (page images at HathiTrust)
M. C.: La Ruel, defensor de los derechos del pueblo : drama en cinco actos (Impr. de V. de Lalama, 1850), also by Tomás Wenstenrraad (page images at HathiTrust)
M. C.: A letter written by a Iesuite to the Queens Majestie, March, XXII.: Wherein he useth divers subtle insinuations to Her Majesty, for the Kings Majesties repealing and recalling of the lawes and proclamations against the Iesuits, priests, and recusants. With a brief consideration of the reasons, intimated in the letter, and a just confutation of them. (London : Printed for Iohn Watkins, [1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
M. C.: Manuscrito remitido de la isla de Santa Elena por conducto reservado. (Imprenta de Collado, 1820), also by Frédéric Lullin de Châteauvieux and Henri-Gratien Bertrand (page images at HathiTrust)
M. C.: Newes from the citie of Norwich: of certain passages which happened there on Munday last, relating to the number of the cavaliers which are dispersed in sundry villages neer the citie.: Also shewing the resolution of the inhabitants of Northampton-shire, being 4000 men ready arm'd, in the opposition of the cavaliers, who are enemies to the Parliament, and the Protestant religion: also how some Parliament men of Northampton-shire, have in two dayes the last week, taken subscriptions of of [sic] plate and money, to the value of 3000 pounds, and 480 horse brought in by the countrey-men into Northampton. Also a manifestation how the gentrie and traine bands in York-shire do begin to fall away from the King, and many of the lords souldiers by twenties do run away, and many of the princes likewise. With the true relation of the siege of Coventrie, and the joyfull newes from the citizens on Wednesday, in their prosperous proceedings, which God continue: shewing how they tooke three peeces of ordnance from my L. of Northamptons men, and a load of armes the last weeke. Ordered that this be printed. Hen. Elsin. Cler. Par. D. C. (London : Printed for Th. Clapham, Aug. 26. [1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
M. C.: Protesta contra la razon y la ciencia de Europa, asi como contra su civilizacion y suprema intelijencia de raza, considerada solo como preliminar de la principal y mas solemne, que es contra su derecho de gentes y su politica de conquista, sinónima de devastacion a sangre y fuego, de pillage y vandalaje; escrita el año 70 con motivo de la-conquista de Mèjico por las Franceses invasion de Santo Domingo ... bombardeo de Valparaiso y el Callao; y las atrocidades perpetradas en la revolucion de Cuba ... y publicada al presente con lijeras modificaciones por la recudecencia del espìritu de conquista en Europa como en América. (Tip. de la Libertod, 1885) (page images at HathiTrust)
M. C.: A true account of the tryals, examinations, confessions, condemnations, and executions of divers witches, at Salem, in New-England: for their bewitching of sundry people and cattel to death, and doing other great mischiefs, to the ruine of many people about them. With the strange circumstances that attended their enchantments: and their conversation with devils, and other infernal spirits. In a letter to a friend in London. Licensed according to order. (London : printed for J. Conyers; in Holbourn, 1692) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
M. C.: A word of remembrance, reproof & counsel, to England and London put forth by one that loves and longs for their prosperity. ([London : s.n., 1663]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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