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La Fayette (1679.). The Princess of Cleves. EEBO-TCP.

La Marche, Olivier de (1569.). The trauayled pylgrime. EEBO-TCP.

La Marche, Olivier de (1594.). The resolued gentleman. EEBO-TCP.

La Milletière, Théophile Brachet (1653.). The victory of truth for the peace of the Church. EEBO-TCP.

La Mothe Le Vayer, François de (1649.). Of liberty and servitude. EEBO-TCP.

La Noue, François de (1589.). The declaration of the Lord de la Noue, vpon his taking armes for the iust defence of the townes of Sedan and Iametz, frontiers of the realme of Fraunce, and vnder the protection of his Maiestie. EEBO-TCP.

La Perrière, Guillaume de (1614.). The theater of fine deuices. EEBO-TCP.

La Roche-Guihen (1678.). Almanzor and Almanzaida. EEBO-TCP.

La Rochefoucauld, François (1683.). The memoirs of the Duke de La Rochefoucault. EEBO-TCP.

La Serre (1632.). The sweete thoughts of death, and eternity. EEBO-TCP.

La Tour Landry, Geoffroy de (1484]). [Here begynneth the booke which the knyght of the toure made]. EEBO-TCP.

Lactantius (1687.). A relation of the death of the primitive persecutors. EEBO-TCP.

Lacy, John (1560]). wyl bucke his testament. EEBO-TCP.

Lacy, John (1672.). The old troop, or, Monsieur Raggou. EEBO-TCP.

Lacy, John (1684.). Sr. Hercules Buffoon, or, The poetical squire. EEBO-TCP.

Lake, CLement (1692.). Something by way of testimony concerning Clement Lake of Crediton in Devonshire. EEBO-TCP.

Lamb, Philip (1679.). A funeral sermon after the interment of Mrs. Sarah Lye : the late wife of Mr. Thomas Lye of Clapham. EEBO-TCP.

Lambert, John (1548?]). A treatyse made by Johan Lambert vnto kynge Henry the .viij. concerynge hys opynyon in the sacrame[n]t of the aultre as they call it, or supper of the lorde as the scripture nameth it. Anno do. 1538. EEBO-TCP.

Lamport, John (1685.). A direct method of ordering and curing people of that loathsome disease, the small-pox. EEBO-TCP.

Lane, John (1600). Lane: Tom Tel-Troths Message (1600). CH.

Lane, John (1603). Lane: An Elegie vpon the death of the high and renowned Princesse (1603). CH.

Lane, John (1648). Lane, J.: Alarvm to poets (1648). CH.

Lane, John (1888, 1890). Lane: Continuation of Chaucer's 'Squire's Tale' (1888, 1890). CH.

Laneham, Robert (1575]). A letter. EEBO-TCP.

Lanfranco (1565.). A most excellent and learned vvoorke of chirurgerie, called Chirurgia parua Lanfranci. EEBO-TCP.

Langbaine, Gerard (1641.). Episcopall inheritance, or, A reply to the humble examination of a printed abstract of the answers to nine reasons of the Hovse of Commons against the votes of bishops in Parliament. EEBO-TCP.

Langbaine, Gerard (1685.). The hunter. EEBO-TCP.

Langbaine, Gerard (1688 [i.e. 1687]). A new catalogue of English plays. EEBO-TCP.

Langbaine, Gerard (1691.). An account of the English dramatick poets, or, Some observations and remarks on the lives and writings of all those that have publish'd either comedies, tragedies, tragi-comedies, pastorals, masques, interludes, farces or opera's in the English tongue. EEBO-TCP.

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