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Speed, John (1611 and are to be solde by Iohn Sudbury&Georg Humble, in Popes-head alley at ye signe of ye white Horse, [1611]). The history of Great Britaine under the conquests of ye Romans, Saxons, Danes and Normans. EEBO-TCP.

Speed, John (1620]). A cloud of vvitnesses. EEBO-TCP.

Speed, John (1646.). A prospect of the most famous parts of the vvorld. EEBO-TCP.

Speed, John (1676.). An epitome of Mr. John Speed's Theatre of the empire of Great Britain. EEBO-TCP.

Speed, John (1680.). Batt upon Batt. EEBO-TCP.

Speed, Samuel (1673.). The prisoners complaint to the King's Most Excellent Majestie, or, The cries of the Kings Bench. EEBO-TCP.

Speed, Samuel (1673). Speed: The Prisoner's Complaint (1673). CH.

Speed, Samuel (1674.). Fragmenta carceris, or, The Kings-bench scuffle, with the humours of the common-side. EEBO-TCP.

Speed, Samuel (1674). Speed: The King's Bench Scuffle (1674). CH.

Speed, Samuel (1677.). Prison-pietie, or, Meditations divine and moral. EEBO-TCP.

Speed, Samuel (1677). Speed: Prison-Pietie (1677). CH.

Speed, Samuel (1682). Speed: Gigantomaxia (1682). CH.

Speght, R. (1617). A Mouzell for Melastomus. . RE.

Speght, R. (1621). Mortalities Memorandum. . RE.

Speght, Rachel (1617.). A mouzell for Melastomus, the cynicall bayter of, and foule mouthed barker against Euahs sex, or, An apologeticall answere to that irreligious and illiterate pamphlet made by Io. Sw. and by him intituled, The arraignement of women.. EEBO-TCP.

Speght, Rachel (1617). A mouzell for Melastomus, the cynical bayter of, and foule barker against Evahs sex. WWP.

Speght, Rachel (1621). Mortalities memorandum, with a dreame prefixed, imaginarie in manner, reall in matter. . WWP.

Spelman, Henry (1616.). De non temerandis ecclesiis. EEBO-TCP.

Spelman, Henry (1641.). De sepultura. EEBO-TCP.

Spelman, Henry (1646.). An apology of the treatise De non temerandis ecclesiis. EEBO-TCP.

Spelman, Henry (1647.). The larger treatise concerning tithes. EEBO-TCP.

Spelman, Henry (1656.). Villare Anglicum, or, A vievv of the tovvnes of England. EEBO-TCP.

Spelman, Henry (1684.). Of the law-terms, a discourse. EEBO-TCP.

Spelman, Henry (1698.). The history and fate of sacrilege. EEBO-TCP.

Spelman, John (1642.). Certain considerations upon the duties both of prince and people. EEBO-TCP.

Spelman, John (1643.). The case of our affaires in law, religion, and other circumstances examined and presented to the conscience. EEBO-TCP.

Spencer, John (1461 [i.e. 1641]). A discovrse of divers petitions of high concernment and great consequence. EEBO-TCP.

Spencer, John (1641.). A short treatise concerning the lawfullnese of every mans exercising his gift as God shall call him thereunto. EEBO-TCP.

Spencer, John (1655]). Scripture mistaken. EEBO-TCP.

Spencer, John (1660.). The righteous ruler. EEBO-TCP.

Spencer, John (1663.). A discourse concerning prodigies. EEBO-TCP.

Spencer, John (1665.). A discourse concerning vulgar prophecies. EEBO-TCP.

Spencer, John (1688.). The schism of the Church of England etc. demonstrated in four arguments. EEBO-TCP.

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Source:  OpenStax, Online humanities scholarship: the shape of things to come. OpenStax CNX. May 08, 2010 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11199/1.1
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