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Haywood, Eliza (Fowler) (1736). Adventures of Eovaai, princess of Ijaveo.. WWP.

Haywood, Eliza (Fowler) (1745). The female spectator. WWP.

Haywood, Eliza (Fowler) (1745). The female spectator. WWP.

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Head, Richard (1668.). The English rogue described, in the life of Meriton Latroon, a witty extravagant. EEBO-TCP.

Head, Richard (1680.). The English rogue continued in the life of Meriton Latroon, and other extravangants. EEBO-TCP.

Headrich, John (1697.). Arcana philosophia, or, Chymical secrets. EEBO-TCP.

Hearne, Thomas (1650.). A seasonable vvord, or, A plain and tender-hearted epistle to all sincere hearts in Parliament, Army and countrey, who have any willing, though weak desires to glorifie their Heavenly Father in their holy conversations. EEBO-TCP.

Hearne, Thomas (1698.). Ductor historicus, or, A short system of universal history and an introduction to the study of that science. EEBO-TCP.

Heart, Edward (1657). Flushing Remonstrance. EarlyUVa.

Hearty lover of his prince and country (1681.). A second dialogue between the Pope and a phanatick, concerning affairs in England. EEBO-TCP.

Hearty lover of his prince and country (1684.). A third dialogue between the Pope and a phanatick, concerning affairs in England. EEBO-TCP.

Hearty lover of King William and Queen Mary (1691.). Some modest reflections upon Mr. Stephens's late book, entituled, A plain relation of the late action at sea, between the English, Dutch, and French fleets, from June 22 to July 5 last. EEBO-TCP.

Hearty lover of King William and the Protestant religion (1698.). Loyalty vindicated. EEBO-TCP.

Heath, James (1661]). An elegie upon Dr. Tho. Fuller. EEBO-TCP.

Heath, James (1676]). A chronicle of the late intestine war in the three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland. EEBO-TCP.

Heath, John (1610). Heath, J.: Two centvries of epigrammes (1610). CH.

Heath, John (1619). Heath, J.: The hovse of correction (1619). CH.

Heath, Robert (1650). Heath: Clarastella (1650). CH.

Heath, Robert (1659.). Paradoxical assertions and philosophical problems full of delight and recreation for all ladies and youthful fancies. EEBO-TCP.

Heath, Robert (1694.). Maxims and rules of pleading, in actions real, personal and mixt, popular and penal. EEBO-TCP.

Heer, Henri de (1658.). The most true and wonderfull narration of two women bewitched in Yorkshire. EEBO-TCP.

Heliodorus (1686.). The Æthiopian history of Heliodorus. EEBO-TCP.

Helmont, Franciscus Mercurius van (1694.). Seder olam, or, The order, series or succession of all the ages, periods, and times of the whole world is theologically, philosophically and chronologically explicated and stated.. EEBO-TCP.

Helmont, Jean Baptiste van (1650]). A ternary of paradoxes. EEBO-TCP.

Hemans, Felicia Dorothea (Browne) (1827). Hymns on the works of nature, for the use of children. WWP.

Hemmingsen, Niels (1569.). A Postill, or, Exposition of the Gospels that are usually red in the churches of God, vpon the Sundayes and feast dayes of Saincts. EEBO-TCP.

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