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| | Books by E. W.: Books in the extended shelves: E. W.: The brotherhood of rest (Langley, 1886) (page images at HathiTrust) E. W.: The death, burial, and resurrection of the act of the 35th of Eliz. entituled, An act to retain the Queens Majesties subjects in their due obedience being an answer to a late lying pamphlet, entituled The life and death of the 35th of Eliz. ([London : Printed for Nath. Thompson ..., 1681]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) E. W.: The down-ight [sic] vvooing of honest John & Betty. To the tune of, Cold and raw. This may be printed, R.P. ([London] : Printed for J[onah]. Deacon, at the Angel in Guiltspur-street., [between 1685-1688]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) E. W.: Four queries resolved for the satisfaction of all men, who are not willingly ignorant, touching the late arch-bishop I. What his religion was, he so coloured over at his death?, II. What his church was, he so bemoaned at that time?, III. What his confessions was?, IV. And prayer, which his brethren, in iniquity, do approve of at this day : concluded that all those four are so many abominations before the Lord God, and all good men. (London : Printed for John Hancock ..., 1645), also by Edmund Waller and Ezekias Woodward (HTML at EEBO TCP) E. W.: The island of anarchy : a fragment of history in the 20th century (Published by Miss Langley, Lovejoy's Library, 1887), also by Charles Whittingham, Eliza Langley, Edwin Waterhouse, and Chiswick Press (page images at HathiTrust) E. W.: Little Emmie, the mountain prisoner, or, a father's care (London: London Gospel Tract Depot, 1891), illust. by Dalziel Brothers (page images at Florida) E. W.: Miscellaneous poems upon several occasions. Written by a young lady. (London: : Printen [sic] for H. Hindmarsh, at the Golden-Ball in Cornhil, M. DC. XC. VIII. [1698]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) E. W.: New-England's present sufferings under their cruel neighbouring Indians. Represented in two letters,late written from Boston to London. (London, 1675), also by Edward Wharton (page images at HathiTrust) E. W.: Phlebotomiographia: or, a treatise of phlebotomy. Demonstrating the necessity of it in diseases; the time for elections. And likewise of the use and application of cupping-glasses, and leeches. Whereupon is added a brief and most methodicall tract of the crisis. Written originally in French, by Da de Plumis Campi chirurgion. And now faithfully rendred into English, by E.W. well-wisher to physick and chirurgery. (London : Printed by John Streater, for John Place, at Furnisalls-Inne Gate; and William Place, at Grayes-Inne Gate, next Holburn, 1658), also by David de Planis Campy (HTML at EEBO TCP) E. W.: Robin der Rothe (Franckh, 1828), also by Walter Scott (page images at HathiTrust) E. W.: Severall remarkable passages concerning the Hollanders since the death of Queene Elizabeth, untill the 25th of December, 1673 Some animadversions thereupon, in answere to a scandulous pamphlett called Englands appeale to the Parliament, from the private caball at white hall. With the continuation of the case between Sr. VVilliam Courten his heires and assignes and the East-India Company of the Netherlands, faithfully recollected by E.W. armig: and rendred into English, French, and Dutch, for satisfaction of his particular friends, in England, France, and the low countriers. ([London or Middelburgh? : s.n.], Printed in the yeare 1673) (HTML at EEBO TCP) E. W.: A speedy way to supply their majesties occasions. ([London : s.n., 1694?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) E. W.: Truth from Ireland exprest in two letters. The one from the city of Dublin, the other from Tredah, to a gentleman of good quality in the City of London. Relating the condition of Dublin, Vlster, Wexford, and Waterford. (London : Aprill 22. Printed for Iohn Wright, in the Old-Bailey, 1643), also by G. T. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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