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The danger is over, and the tyrant's undone : being a true and faithful account of the great consternation of the French, both on their coasts, and at the court, upon the sudden and unexpected appearance of the Confederate fleet, and the discovery of their damn'd designs to assassinate King William, massacre the principal men in church and state, cause an insurrection in, and invasion, of the kingdom of England
1696
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A relation, or an account of the Imperial Court, by Sacredo, a noble Venetian-Senator. Given in an oration made by him to the Doge (or Duke) of Venice, in the Venetian Senate-House, of what things happened during the last war of the Emperor with the Turks, and during his embassy to the Emperor, at his return out of Germany to Venice. Done into English by T.G. Esq
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Sagredo, Giovanni, 1616-ca. 1696
1685
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The saints comfort : in all but more especially in evil times. Drawn from twelve several texts of scripture; which are briefly explained in this small piece. By T. G. minister of the Gospel
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1685
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Ars sciendi sive logica : nova methodo disposita, et novis præceptis aucta
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T. G.
1681
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An encomium, or, Congratulatory poem occasionally written, upon the happy successes of Capt. Thomas Harman, Commander of His Majestie's friggate, the Tiger : with an exact relation of his late signal victory off Cadis
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1674
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An encomium, or Congratulatory poem : occasionally written, upon the happy successes of Capt. Thomas Harman, commander of his Majestie's friggate, the Tiger. With an exact relation of his late signal victory off Cadis. ...
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1674
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The Plain mathematician: being an explanation of the hardest problems in geometry. Making easy geo. arithmatick, mensuration, dyalling, and other difficulties in geometry. By T.G.
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1664
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A plain discovery how the enemy and popish faction in the north upholds their interest now under the power and authority of the Parliament and Army,
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1649
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A quære concerning the church-covenant practised in the separate congregations : sent with a letter thereunto annexed, from J.G. to T.G., wherein is proved that there is much evill and manifold inconveniences in the exacting and urging such a covenant
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Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
1643
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Exceeding good nevves from Beverly, Yorke, Hull, and Newcastle : with the valliant acts of Sir John Hotham against the Kings forces, and how he hath taken ten captaines and cavalleres prisoners that were going to Barton in Lincolnshire : and how Sir
1642
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