Lord
Lord is an appellation for a person or deity who has authority, control, or power over others, acting as a master, chief, or ruler. The appellation can also denote certain persons who hold a title of the peerage in the United Kingdom, or are entitled to courtesy titles. The collective "Lords" can refer to a group or body of peers. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Author of Lord Winworth, Phebe, &c
Published 1789
Published 1789
printed for C. Stalker, No. 4, Stationers Court, Ludgate Street
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by One who has tasted, that the Lord is gracious
Published 1765
Published 1765
printed by H. Hart, in Popping's-Court, Fleet-Street: and sold by G. Keith, at the Bible and Crown, in Gracechurch-Street
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by Preacher of the Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ
Published 1715
Published 1715
printed by Robert Sanders, a little above the Grammar-School-Wynd
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by Author of The consolatory letter to the noble lord dismissed the military service
Published 1762
Published 1762
printed for S. Williams, on Ludgate-Hill
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by Author of The consolatory letter to the noble lord dismissed the military service
Published 1762
Published 1762
printed for S. Williams, on Ludgate-Hill
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by Hunt, William F., Lord, Bill, Loh, Benjamin, Sia, Angelia
Published 2015
Published 2015
Springer Nature Singapore
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by Author of The consolatory letter to a noble lord, late in the military service
Published 1760
Published 1760
printed for S. Hooper, at Caesar's-Head, the Corner of the New Church in the Strand, and J. Williams, upon Ludgate-Hill