Killigrew, William Sir
Killigrew, William
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- TSThe seege of UrbinKilligrew, William Sir
The seege of Urbin
no cover - APA proposal, shewing how this na...Killigrew, William Sir
A proposal, shewing how this nation may be vast gainers by all the sums of money, given to the Crown, without lessening the prerogative
no cover - MAMid-night and daily thoughts.Killigrew, William Sir
Mid-night and daily thoughts
no cover - MTMid-night thoughtsKilligrew, William Sir
Mid-night thoughts
no cover - MTMid-night thoughts: being the c...Killigrew, William Sir
Mid-night thoughts: being the constant meditations of a man who for many years built on sand, which every blast of cross fortune has defaced
no cover - TNThree new playesKilligrew, William Sir
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no cover - TIThe imperial tragedyKilligrew, William Sir
The imperial tragedy
no cover - FNFour new playesKilligrew, William Sir
Four new playes
no cover - SVSr. VVilliam Killigrew his answ...Killigrew, William Sir
Sr. VVilliam Killigrew his answer to the fenne mens objections against the Earle of Lindsey his drayning in Lincolnshire
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The seege of Urbin
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A proposal, shewing how this nation may be vast gainers by all the sums of money, given to the Crown, without lessening the prerogative
- Open Work
Mid-night and daily thoughts
- Open Work
Mid-night thoughts
- Open Work
Mid-night thoughts: being the constant meditations of a man who for many years built on sand, which every blast of cross fortune has defaced
- Open Work
Plays
- Open Work
The imperial tragedy
- Open Work
Four new playes
- Open Work
Sr. VVilliam Killigrew his answer to the fenne mens objections against the Earle of Lindsey his drayning in Lincolnshire
