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Corkine, William (1612.). The second booke of ayres. EEBO-TCP.

Corneille, Pierre (1655.). Polyeuctes, or, The martyr. EEBO-TCP.

Corneille, Pierre (1656.). Horatius, a Roman tragedie,. EEBO-TCP.

Corneille, Pierre (1663.). Pompey. EEBO-TCP.

Corneille, Pierre (1664.). Pompey the Great. EEBO-TCP.

Corneille, Pierre (1671.). Horace. EEBO-TCP.

Corneille, Thomas (1654.). The extravagant sheepherd. EEBO-TCP.

Cornwallis, William (1600-1601.). Essayes. EEBO-TCP.

Cornwallis, William (1601.). Discourses vpon Seneca the tragedian. EEBO-TCP.

Cornwallis, William (1604.). The miraculous and happie vnion of England and Scotland. EEBO-TCP.

Cornwallis, William (1616.). Essayes of certaine paradoxes. EEBO-TCP.

Corrozet, Gilles (1602.). Memorable conceits of diuers noble and famous personages of Christendome, of this our moderne time. EEBO-TCP.

Cortés, Martín (1589.). The arte of nauigation. EEBO-TCP.

Coryate, Thomas (1611.). Coryates crambe, or, His colwort tvvise sodden. EEBO-TCP.

Coryate, Thomas (1616.). Thomas Coriate traueller for the English vvits: greeting. EEBO-TCP.

Cosin, John (1700]). Bishop Cozens's argument, proving, that adultery works a dissolution of the marriage. EEBO-TCP.

Cosin, Richard (1593]). An apologie for sundrie proceedings by iurisdiction ecclesiasticall, of late times by some chalenged, and also diuersly by them impugned. EEBO-TCP.

Coste, Pierre (1693.). The life of Lewis of Bourbon, late prince of Conde. EEBO-TCP.

Cosyn, John (1585.). Musike of six, and fiue partes. EEBO-TCP.

Cotta, John (1616.). The triall of vvitch-craft. EEBO-TCP.

Cottington, R (1609.). A true historicall discourse of Muley Hamets rising to the three kingdomes of Moruecos, Fes, and Sus. EEBO-TCP.

Cotton, Charles (1660.). A panegyrick to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. EEBO-TCP.

Cotton, Charles (1664.). Scarronides, or, Le Virgile travestie. EEBO-TCP.

Cotton, Charles (1667). Cotton, C.: Scarronides (1667). CH.

Cotton, Charles (1674.). The compleat gamester, or, Instructions how to play at billiards, trucks, bowls, and chess. EEBO-TCP.

Cotton, Charles (1675.). Burlesque upon burlesque, or, The scoffer scoft. EEBO-TCP.

Cotton, Charles (1675.). The planters manual, being instructions for the raising, planting, and cultivating all sorts of fruit-trees, whether stonefruits or pepin-fruits, with their natures and seasons. EEBO-TCP.

Cotton, Charles (1675). Cotton, C.: Burlesque upon Burlesque (1675). CH.

Cotton, Charles (1679.). The confinement. EEBO-TCP.

Cotton, Charles (1681.). The wonders of the peake. EEBO-TCP.

Cotton, Charles (1681). Cotton, C.: The Wonders of the Peacke (1681). CH.

Cotton, Charles (1684.). Erotopolis, the present state of Betty-land. EEBO-TCP.

Cotton, Charles (1689.). Poems on several occasions. EEBO-TCP.

Cotton, Charles (1689). Cotton, C.: Poems on Several Occasions (1689). CH.

Cotton, Clement (1613.). The mirror of martyrs. EEBO-TCP.

Cotton, John (1641.). A coppy of a letter of Mr. Cotton of Boston, in New England, sent in answer of certaine objections made against their discipline and orders there, directed to a friend. EEBO-TCP.

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