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| | Books by J. T.: Books in the extended shelves: J. T.: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the Church, and the revenues thereof. Wherein is shewed, how impossible it is for the King with a good conscience to yeeld to the change of church-government by bishops, or to the alienating the lands of the Church. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeere, M DC XLVII. [1647]), also by Richard Steward and Samuel Turner (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. T.: České zpěvy. Sestavili J. T. a A. V. M. (Nákl. kněhkupectví F. E. Kastránka, 1856), also by A. V. M. (page images at HathiTrust) J. T.: Daily meditations: or, Quotidian preparations for, and considerations of death and eternity. Begun July 19. 1666. By Philip Pain; who lately suffering shipwrack, was drowned. ; [Four lines of Scripture texts] (Cambridge [Mass.]: : Printed by Marmaduke Johnson., 1668), also by Philip Pain (HTML at Evans TCP) J. T.: De febribus tractatus theoreticus et practicus praecipue. English (London : Printed for William Thackeray ..., 1674), also by Gideon Harvey (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. T.: The desires of the countie of Surrey: about the late tumult at Westminster. The further proceedings in the county of Kent, and a discovery of the intentions for securing of London Bridge. With a letter from Excester, and the landing of some eminent persons in Cornwall, a rising there, and the forces which are gone to suppresse it. (London : Printed by B.A. and are to be sold at the Royall Exchange in Cornhill, 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. T.: An elegie upon the Honourable Colonel Thomas Rainsbrough, butchered at Doncaster Sunday the 29. Octob. 1648. ([London : s.n., 1648]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. T.: Epilogue. ([London : s.n., 1645?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. T.: Laelius de amicitia. English (London : Printed for William Crooke ..., 1691), also by Marcus Tullius Cicero (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. T.: Le problém italo-slave (Plon-Nourrit, 1915) (page images at HathiTrust) J. T.: Lectures on English poetry; from the reign of Edward the Third, to the time of Burns and Cowper, delivered at the Russell institution, in 1827; with miscellaneous tales and poems; being the literary remains of the late Henry Neele. (Smith, Elder & co., 1830), also by Henry Neele (page images at HathiTrust) J. T.: Lectures on English poetry, from the reign of Edward the Third to the time of Burns and Cowper, with Shakespeare's supernatural characters; an essay. (Joseph Thomas, 1839), also by Henry Neele (page images at HathiTrust) J. T.: Prince Charles his message to the Levellers in the west and his promise and royal grant concerning their just liberties and freedoms with their letter to the citizens of London touching the same : also, His Highnesse putting forth to sea with thirty sayl of French, Dutch, and Danes, 200 genltemen of note, 2000 officers and souldiers, 5000 arms and a declaration of their design: likewise, a great fight neer Plymouth between the Par. forces and 1500 Levellers upon their attempt to seize upon the town ... (London : Printed for G. Laurenson, 1649) (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. T.: The ready path to the pleasant pasture of delitesome and eternall paradyse so called, bicause herein is declared how, and by what meanes, we shall easily obtayne the surprising pleasures of heauenly felicitie. ([London] : Imprinted at London by Henry Denham for Iohn Hudson, [1570?]), also by I. T. (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. T.: Recreations (the Gorham press, 1915) (page images at HathiTrust) J. T.: Recreations (the Gorham press, 1915), also by J. T. (page images at HathiTrust) J. T.: A short account, or state of Mr. Sheridan's case before the late House of Commons in a letter to J.T. (London : printed for J. Hindmarsh at the Bull in Cornhill, 1681), also by L. T. and Thomas Sheridan (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. T.: The singer (Gorham Press, 1916) (page images at HathiTrust) J. T.: A true relation of the proceedings of the Cornish forces under the command of the Lord Mohune and Sir Ralph Hopton.: Wherein is contained a list of the commanders in chiefe, the colonels, lieutenant-colonels, serjeant-majors and captains, with the totall of their strength, and garrison-townes. Also the names of those delinquents that have left their habitations in that county, and follow the army. (London : Printed for Philip Smith, 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. T.: Ulirang buhay ni Tobias na naguing dapat calingaing lubha nang Dios sa pamagitan at pagaampon nag maloualhating Arcangel S. Rafael (Imprenta La Democracia, 1900), also by American Philosophical Society. Library (page images at HathiTrust) J. T.: Verses (Browne & Nolan, Limited, 1906) (page images at HathiTrust)
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