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Waller, Edmund (1655.). A panegyrick to my Lord Protector. EEBO-TCP.

Waller, Edmund (1658). Waller and Godolphin: The Passion of Dido for Æneas (1658). CH.

Waller, Edmund (1658]). Upon the late storme, and of the death of His Highnesse ensuing the same, by Mr. Waller. EEBO-TCP.

Waller, Edmund (1659.). Three poems upon the death of His late Highnesse Oliver Lord protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland. EEBO-TCP.

Waller, Edmund (1660?]). On the park at St. Jamese's. EEBO-TCP.

Waller, Edmund (1665.). Upon Her Majesties new buildings at Somerset-House. EEBO-TCP.

Waller, Edmund (1666.). Instructions to a painter for the drawing of the posture&progress of His Ma[jes]ties forces at sea, under the command of His Highness Royal. EEBO-TCP.

Waller, Edmund (1677.). Of the Lady Mary,&c.. EEBO-TCP.

Waller, Edmund (1679). Waller: A poem on the Present Assembling of the Parliament (1679). CH.

Waller, Edmund (1679]). A poem on the present assembling of the Parliament, March the 6th. 1678. EEBO-TCP.

Waller, Edmund (1685.). Divine poems. EEBO-TCP.

Waller, Edmund (1686.). A poem on the present assembly of Parliament, November 9th. 1685. EEBO-TCP.

Waller, Edmund (1686.). Poems,&c. written upon several occasions, and to several persons. EEBO-TCP.

Waller, Edmund (1686). Waller, E.: A poem on the Present Assembly of Parliament (1686). CH.

Waller, Edmund (1690.). The maid's tragedy altered. EEBO-TCP.

Waller, Edmund (1690]). The second part of Mr. Waller's poems. EEBO-TCP.

Waller, Edmund (1893). Waller: The Poems (1893). CH.

Waller, Edmund (1926). Waller: On the marriage of Mrs. Frances Cromwell with Mr. Rich (1926). CH.

Waller, Edmund (3, 1641.). A speech made by Master Waller esquire in the honourable House of Commons. EEBO-TCP.

Waller, Hardress (1659.). A letter from Major General Sir Hardress VValler, and the Council of Officers at Dublin, to Lieutenant General Ludlow.. EEBO-TCP.

Wallis, John (1658]). Reasons shewing the consistency of the place of Custos Archivorum with that of a Savilian Professor. EEBO-TCP.

Wallis, John (1671]). An answer to three papers of Mr. Hobs. EEBO-TCP.

Wallis, John (1675.). A discourse of gravity and gravitation, grounded on experimental observations, presented to the Royal Society, November 12. 1674. EEBO-TCP.

Wallis, John (1678.). A defence of the Royal Society, and the philosophical transactions, particularly those of July, 1670. EEBO-TCP.

Wallis, John (1679.). The resurrection asserted. EEBO-TCP.

Wallis, John (1682.). The necessity of regeneration. EEBO-TCP.

Wallis, John (1684.). A treatise of angular sections. EEBO-TCP.

Wallis, John (1684.). Cono-cuneus, or, The shipwright's circular wedge. EEBO-TCP.

Wallis, John (1684.). The life of faith. EEBO-TCP.

Wallis, John (1690]). The doctrine of the blessed Trinity, briefly explained in a letter to a friend. EEBO-TCP.

Wallis, John (1691.). A fifth letter, concerning the sacred Trinity. EEBO-TCP.

Wallis, John (1691.). A fourth letter concerning the sacred Trinity. EEBO-TCP.

Wallis, John (1691.). A second letter concerning the Holy Trinity. 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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