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  1.  Archief voor kerkelijke en wereldlijke geschiedenis van Nederland, meer bepaaldelijk van Utrecht / [No creator suppplied.]
    [No creator suppplied.] Archief voor kerkelijke en wereldlijke geschiedenis van Nederland, meer bepaaldelijk van Utrecht [No publisher suppplied.] Utrecht (Netherlands) Netherlands ...  details...
  2.  A Peep into Toorkisthhan / Burslem, Rollo Gillespie
    the frontier mountains of Toorkisth[=a]n, and arrived at the court of Meer Moorad Beg. Here he performed good ... by all the principal Uzbeg chiefs and the famous Meer Walli of Kulloom. A report reached the gallant Colonel  details...
  3.  Lysbeth, a Tale of the Dutch / Haggard, H. Rider (Henry Rider), 1856-1925
    the reeds of the Haarlemer Meer like a beast in its den; yes, they, the Spaniards and their Spanish priests ... to escape the stake, and since then has lived as a vagrant, hiding in the islands of the Haarlemer Meer, and  details...
  4.  On Time / Milton, John
    , Which is no more then what is false and vain, And meerly mortal dross; So little is our loss, So little is thy gain ...  details...
  5.  On The New Forcers Of Conscience Under The Long Parliament / Milton, John
    free, And ride us with a classic Hierarchy Taught ye by meer A. S. and Rotherford ...  details...
  6.  Another On The Same / Milton, John
    on his term. Meerly to drive the time away he sickn'd, Fainted, and died, nor would with Ale be quickn ...  details...
  7.  Literary and Philosophical Essays: French, German and Italian /
    . But have you seene any that hath received hurt thereby? Therefore it is meere simplicitie to condemne a thing ... he be meerely besotted or blinded in his affection) it may not be said, but he plainly perceiveth his defects  details...
  8.  As You Like It / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
    , and that which here stands vp Is but a quintine, a meere liuelesse blocke Ros. He cals vs back: my pride fell ... , Court, Yea, and of this our life, swearing that we Are meere vsurpers, tyrants, and whats worse  details...
  9.  Or, A Discovrse Tending To Prove That 'Tis Probable There May Be Another Habitable World In That Planet / Wilkins, John, 1614-1672
    it cannot bee helped. I have stood the longer in the Preface, because that prejudice which the meere title ... meerely upon the labours of our Fore-fathers, as if they had informed us of all things to be knowne  details...
  10.  The History of Emily Montague / Brooke, Frances, 1724-1789
    ? I have enjoy'd from it all the pleasure meer inanimate objects can give, and find 'tis a pleasure that soon ... weary of meer scenery: the most enchanting prospect soon loses its power of pleasing, when the eye  details...

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