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| | Books by I. D.: Books in the extended shelves: I. D: Aristotles Politiques (Printed by Adam Islip, 1598), also by Aristotle, Adam Islip, and Louis Leroy (page images at HathiTrust) I. D.: Bible. (At London : By Gerard Dewes and Henry Marshe, 1584), also by Augustin Marlorat (HTML at EEBO TCP) I. D.: A Cleare and evident way for enriching the nations of England and Ireland and for setting very great numbers of poore on work (London : Printed by T.M. & A.C., and are sold by John Saywell ..., 1650), also by John Keymor and Walter Raleigh (HTML at EEBO TCP) I. D.: Concordia rara fonorum, or A poem upon the late fight at sea, between the two great fleets of England and Holland.: By I.D. Esq; (London : Printed by J. Ridley, at the Castle in Fleet-Street, neer Ram Alley, 1653) (HTML at EEBO TCP) I. D.: Doctor Do'goods directions, to cure many diseases both in body and minde, lately written and set forth for the good of infected persons. To the tune of The golden age. (London, : Printed for Richard Harper, [ca. 1635?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) I. D.: Fielde full of tares, thistles and tine. (Imprinted at London : By William White for Iohn Browne, and are to be solde at his shop in Fleete-streete at the signe of the Shugerloafe, 1598) (HTML at EEBO TCP) I. D.: Five new letters from Ostend, sent by some English soldiers which were in the late battel before Mons, to their friends in London (London : Printed for D.M., 1678) (HTML at EEBO TCP) I. D.: Kratkiĭ kurs grazhdanskogo prava. (S.-Peterburg, 1904) (page images at HathiTrust) I. D.: Laws and ordinances, touching military discipline. Translated into English by I.D. (Edinburgh, : Re-printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, ..., 1691), also by Scotland. Privy Council (HTML at EEBO TCP) I. D.: Laws and ordinances, touching military discipline. Translated into English by I.D. (Edinburgh, : Re-printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, by order of his Majesties Privy Council, 1689), also by Scotland. Privy Council (HTML at EEBO TCP) I. D.: Lettre d'vn marchand de Liege a vn sien correspondant de Paris : avec l'instrvction secrette du cardinal Mazarin pour Zongo Ondedei retournant à Paris. (s.n.], 1651) (page images at HathiTrust) I. D.: The most wonderfull and true storie, of a certaine witch named Alse Gooderige of Stapen hill, who was arraigned and conuicted at Darbie at the Assises there as also a true report of the strange torments of Thomas Darling, a boy of thirteene yeres of age, that was possessed by the deuill, with his horrible fittes and apparitions by him vttered at Burton vpon Trent in the countie of Stafford, and of his maruellous deliuerance. (Printed at London : For I.O., 1597) (HTML at EEBO TCP) I. D.: Patrick's Places. English (At London : Printed by William White dwelling in Cow-lane neare Holborne Condite, and are there to be solde, 1598), also by Patrick Hamilton and John Frith (HTML at EEBO TCP) I. D.: Politics. English (At London : Printed by Adam Islip, Anno Dom. 1598), also by Aristotle and John Dee (HTML at EEBO TCP) I. D.: The praise of brotherhood: or, A description of hoodes writ in verse, not in prose shewing which best becomes the nose. To the tune of Abington Fayre. (Printed at London : for R. Harper, [1634?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) I. D.: Salomon's pest-house, or tovver-royall. Newly re-edified and prepared to preserve Londoners with their families, and others, from the doubted deluge of the plague. Item, a laudable excercise [sic] for those that are departed, or shall depart out of the city into the country, to spend their time till they returne, a handfull of holy meditations usefull and requisite for Gods people, men and women, of all estates and degrees, in these doubtfull dayes, whether troubled in body or minde, and whether Gods visitation of the plague increase or decrease. / By the reverend, learned and godly divine I.D. preacher of Gods word. ; Whereunto is added Mr. Holland's admonition, and Mr. Phaer's prescription for bodily physicke. Also London looke-backe: a description or representation of the great and memorable mortality ann. 1625. in heroicke matchlesse lines,. (London. : Printed for Henry Holland., 1636.), also by Henry Holland (HTML at EEBO TCP) I. D.: A sober caution to the common councell of the city of London,: for procuring his Majesty to come to a personall treaty. / By a well-wisher to the city and kingdome. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeare 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP) I. D.: A true relation; of a most dreadful fire which happened on the city of Udem or Uhien in Germany: together, with an account of the regulars, monastries, churches, houses, people, and cattle, that suffered in those most devouring flames, very remarkable, and not inferiour to that of London. (London : printed by E. Mallet in Black-Horse-Ally, near Fleet-Bridge, [1685]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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