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What have we learned from recent financial crises and policy responses?
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William R. White
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c2000 |
Engelska |
282 |
The rarities of Russia with the interest of England in point of trade with that country - which occasioned the magnificent entertainments of the Russian ambassadours, 1. by Queen Elizabeth, anno 1589, 2. by King James, November 5, 1617, 3. by King Charles the Second, 1662, which are here described
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Will. (William) White, merchant
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1662 |
Engelska |
283 |
Roman gods & goddesses
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William White
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2013 |
Okänt |
284 |
The Lord’s Battle: Preaching, Print and Royalism During the English Revolution
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William White
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Okänt |
285 |
The value of foreign language education - analysis of faculty perceptions
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William White
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c2008 |
Engelska |
286 |
Via ad pacem ecclesiasticam. - Monstratore, B. Paulo, 3tii capitis ad Philippenses vv. 15to & 16to. Et quotquot perfecti sumus, hoc sapiamus. Siquid autem aliʻas sapiatis, & hoc vobis Deus revelabit. Veruntamen ad quod pervenimus, eodem incedamus canone, idem sapere. Accesit, de hereticis sive scandalis, in ecclesiâ tolerandis, Grotii judicium, cum annotatis
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William White
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anno reparatæ salutis, per Jesum Christum, 1660. Restitutæ verʻo libertatis & pacis Angliæ per Carolum IIdum. Anno Imo |
Latin |
287 |
The confederate veteran
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William W. White
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1962 |
Engelska |
288 |
White 1652 - An almanack for the yeer of our lord God 1652. Being bissextile or leap-yeer. Calculated exactly for the meridian and latitude of Todington in Bedford-shire, where the Pole Artick is elevated 52 degrees, 5 minutes, and may serve for any part of England. By William White. Student in astronomy
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William. White
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1652 |
Engelska |
289 |
White, 1655 - A new almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God, 1655. Being the third after bissextile or leap-year. Wherein is shewed the natural inclination of the air, and judgement of the weather, according to the aspects of the planets, and positions of the stars. With other rules, tables, and directions, convenient in such a work to be noted
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William. White
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1655 |
Engelska |
290 |
White, 1656 - A new almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God, 1656. Being bissextile, or leap-yeer. Wherein is shewed the natural inclination of the air, and judement of the weather, according to the aspects of the planets, and positions of the stars. With other rules, tables, and directions, convenient in such a work to be noted. By William White. Calculated for the meridian of Todington in Bedford shire, where the pole is elevated 52 degrees and 8 minutes
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William. White
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1656 |
Engelska |
291 |
White, 1657 - A new almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God, 1657. Being the first from bissextile, or leap year. Wherein is shewed the natural inclination of the air, and judgement of the weather, according to the aspects of the planets, and positions of the stars. With other rules, tables, and directions, convenient in such a work to be noted. By William White. Calculated for the meridian of Todington in Bedford shire, where the pole is elevated 52 degrees and 8 minutes
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William. White
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1657 |
Engelska |
292 |
White, 1658 - A new almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God, 1658. Being the second after bissextile, or leap year. Wherein is shewed the natural inclination of the air, and judgement of the weather, according to the aspects of the planets, and positions of the stars. With other rules, tables, and directions, convenient in such a work to be noted. By William White. Calculated for the meridian of Todington in Bedford-shire, where the pole is elevated 52 degrees and 8 minutes
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William. White
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1658 |
Engelska |
293 |
White, 1659 - A new almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God, 1659. Being the third after bissextile, or leap year. Wherein is shewed the natural inclination of the air, and judgement of the weather, according to the aspects of the planets, and positions of the stars. With other rules, tables, and directions, convenient in such a work to be noted. By William White. Calculated for the meridian of Todington in Bedford-shire, where the pole is elevated 52 degrees and 8 minutes
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William. White
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1659 |
Engelska |
294 |
White, 1661 - a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1661, being the year from the worlds creation 5620, and the first after the leap-year : calculated and properly referred to the meridian of Todington in Bedfordshire ... so that it may serve for all parts of England, without any sensible error
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William. White
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1661 |
Engelska |
295 |
White, 1662 - a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1662, being the year from the worlds creation 5625, and the second after the leap-year : calculated and properly referred to the meridian of Todington in Bedfordshire ... so that it may serve for all parts of England, without any sensible error
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William. White
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1662 |
Engelska |
296 |
White, 1664 - a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1664, being the year from the worlds creation 5627, and the bissextile or leap-year : calculated and properly referred to the meridian of Todington in Bedfordshire ... so that it may serve for all parts of England, without any sensible error
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William. White
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1664 |
Engelska |
297 |
White, 1665 - a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1665, being the year from the worlds creation 5628, and the first from bissextile or leap-year : calculated and properly referred to the meridian of Todington in Bedfordshire ... so that it may serve for all parts of England, without any sensible error
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William. White
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1665 |
Engelska |
298 |
White, 1666 - a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1666, being the year from the worlds creation 5629, and the second from bissextile or leap-year : calculated and properly referred to the meridian of Todington in Bedfordshire ... so that it may serve for all parts of England, without any sensible error
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William. White
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1666 |
Engelska |
299 |
White, 1667 - a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1667, being the year from the worlds creation 5630, and the 3d. from bissextile or leap-year : calculated and properly referred to the meridian of Todington in Bedfordshire ... so that it may serve for all parts of England, without any sensible error
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William. White
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1667 |
Engelska |
300 |
White, 1668 - a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1668, being the year from the worlds creation 5631, and the bissextile, or leap-year : calculated and properly referred to the meridian of Todington in Bedfordshire ... so that it may serve for all parts of England, without any sensible error
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William. White
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1668 |
Engelska |