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  1. Wenders, Wim [Author]

    The act of seeing : Texte und Gespräche

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    Frankfurt am Main: Verl. der Autoren, 1992

    Published in: Filmbibliothek

  2. Boogaard, Oscar van den [Other]; Küng, Moritz [Editor] ; Internationaal Kunstcentrum deSingel Antwerpen, Exhibition Another & Another & Another Act of Seeing (Urban Space) 1997 Antwerpen

    Another & another & another act of seeing (urban space) : 1994 - 97; [published on the ocassion of the exhibition Another & another & another act of seeing (urban space), part 3, at Desingel International Arts Centre, Antwerpen, October 9 till December 7, 1997]

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    Antwerpen: Desingel, 1997

  3. Dunton, John [Author]

    Seeing's believing: or, K---ng G----rge prov'd a us----per : and his whole reign one continu'd act of cr-ty and op-n, and other notorious fail-ngs. Written by a subject to the lawful king. And Inscrib'd to A Noble Earl, Who lately fought in Defence of the Right Title to the British Crown

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    London: printed for S. Keimer (now a close Prisoner in the Fleet) ; and are to be sold (privately) by most booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland, [1716?] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  4. Jodrell, Richard Paul [Author]

    Seeing is believing : a dramatic proverb of one act, as performed at the Theatre Royal in the Haymarket. Written by the author of Widow and no widow

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    London: printed for W. Lowndes, No 77, Fleet-Street, and J. Barker, Russell-Court, Drury-Lane, M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  5. A Remonstrance, manifesting the lamentable miseries of the creditors and servants of the late King, Queen, & Prince : Who vvith great sums purchas'd their places during their lives, and receiving no benefit therof, since 1639. did for a long time expect an agreement between the King and Parliament. But the event proving otherwise, they by that occasion losing their places, and therewith the only means of their subsistence; therefore the late Parliament in consideration thereof, by an Act June 1649. ordained, that they should be satisfied of all their just debts due before these wars, out of the goods and personal estate of the late King, Queen, and Prince: of which also they were exceedingly frustrated, for 28000 l. in ready mony, and about 40000 l. worth of the said goods were taken from their use, and many of the said goods are still in the use of particular men, whilst many of the said creditors and servants begg, and starve forwant [sic] of bread. Yet the survivers, with the widows and orphans of the rest deceased, have just cause to hope, that his Excellency the Lord Gen. Cromwell, Major Gen. Harrison, and others, who were instrumentall in procuring the said Act, will likewise in all reason, equity, and compassion see it fulfilled; seeing God hath given them power, authority, and opportunity to do many such just, and needfull acts, for preventing the ruin of hundreds of poor families, which otherwise would speedily follow

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    London: [s.n.], Printed in the year, 1653 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO