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Fletcher, Phineas (1632.). The way to blessednes. EEBO-TCP.
Fletcher, Phineas (1633.). The purple island, or, The isle of man. EEBO-TCP.
Fletcher, Phineas (1670.). A fathers testament. EEBO-TCP.
Fletcher, Phineas (1908). Fletcher, P.: Poetical Works (1908). CH.
Fletcher, R ([c.1650?]). Fletcher, R.: Radius Heliconicus (c. 1650?). CH.
Fletcher, R. (1656). Fletcher, R.: Ex otio Negotium (1656). CH.
Fletcher, Thomas (1692). Fletcher, T.: Poems On several Occasions, and Translations (1692). CH.
Fleury, Maria De (1790). British liberty established, and Gallic liberty restored; or, the triumph of freedom. WWP.
Florus, Lucius Annaeus (1619].). The Roman histories of Lucius Iulius Florus. EEBO-TCP.
Floyd, John (1620]). God and the king, or, A dialogue wherein is treated of allegiance due to our most gracious Lord, King Iames, within his dominions. EEBO-TCP.
Fludd, Robert (1631.). Doctor Fludds answer vnto M. Foster, or, The sqveesing of Parson Fosters sponge, ordained by him for the wiping away of the weapon-salve. EEBO-TCP.
Fludd, Robert (1659.). Mosaicall philosophy. EEBO-TCP.
Fonseca, Cristóbal de (1629.). Deuout contemplations expressed in two and fortie sermons vpon all ye quadragesimall Gospells. EEBO-TCP.
Fontenelle (1683.). New dialogues of the dead. EEBO-TCP.
Fontenelle (1687.). A discourse of the plurality of worlds. EEBO-TCP.
Fontenelle (1688.). A discovery of new worlds. EEBO-TCP.
Fontenelle (1688.). The history of oracles, and the cheats of the pagan priests. EEBO-TCP.
Fontenelle, Bernard (1688). A discovery of new worlds. WWP.
Forbes, Patrick (1614.). A defence of the lavvful calling of the ministers of reformed churches, against the cavillations of Romanists. EEBO-TCP.
Forbes, Patrick (1627.). Eubulus, or, A dialogue, where-in a rugged Romish rhyme, (inscrybed, Catholicke questions, to the Protestaut [sic]) is confuted, and the questions there-of answered. EEBO-TCP.
Ford, Emanuel (1607.). The most pleasant historie of Ornatus and Artesia. EEBO-TCP.
Ford, Emanuel (1615.). The first part of Parismus, the renovvmed Prince of Bohemia. EEBO-TCP.
Ford, Emanuel (1640.). The famous historie of Montelyon, Knight of the Oracle, and sonne to the renowned Persicles King of Assyria. EEBO-TCP.
Ford, John (1606.). Fames memoriall, or, The Earle of Deuonshire deceased. EEBO-TCP.
Ford, John (1620.). A line of life. EEBO-TCP.
Ford, John (1629.). The louers melancholy. EEBO-TCP.
Ford, John (1633.). 'Tis pitty shee's a whore. EEBO-TCP.
Ford, John (1633.). Loues sacrifice. EEBO-TCP.
Ford, John (1633.). The broken heart. EEBO-TCP.
Ford, John (1634.). The chronicle historie of Perkin VVarbeck. EEBO-TCP.
Ford, John (1638.). The fancies, chast and noble. EEBO-TCP.
Ford, John (1653.). The Queen, or, The excellency of her sex. EEBO-TCP.
Ford, John(). 'Tis pitty shee's a whore . OTA.
Ford, Thomas (1607.). Musicke of sundrie kindes. EEBO-TCP.
Ford, Thomas (1641.). Reformation sure and stedfast, or, A seasonable sermon for the present times. EEBO-TCP.
Ford, Thomas (1657.). Grace and mercy to a sinner in a time of afflictions, or, The serious meditations of M. Tho. Ford of Rochester. EEBO-TCP.
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