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1. Storied experiences of physical activity involvement, family membership and happiness

2. The marketing-entrepreneurship interface : a contextual and practical critique of the role of entrepreneurship

3. British Admiralty control and naval power in the Indian Ocean (1793-1815)

4. The evolution of beetle bioluminescence

8. Learning a New Language: When Chairs Talk to Deans, Colleagues, and Students.

9. Western Coal, Boom or Bust? Grades 9-11. Interdisciplinary Student/Teacher Materials in Energy, the Environment, and the Economy.

10. U.S. Irrigation. Extent and Economic Importance. Agriculture Information Bulletin Number 523.

13. THE EVOLUTION OF BEETLE BIOLUMINESCENCE

14. Day: The Ile of Guls (1606): a machine-readable transcript

15. The Travailes of The three English Brothers. Sir Thomas Shirley, Sir Anthony Shirley, Mr Robert Shirley / / [by John Day, William Rowley and George Wilkins]. As it is now play'd by her Maiesties Seruants.

16. Humour out of breath. . A Comedie / Diuers times latelieacted, By the Children of The Kings Reuells. Written by Iohn Day.

17. Lavv-Trickes or, VVho VVould Have Thovght It. . / As it hathbene diuers times Acted by the Children of the Reuels. Written by Iohn 'Day.

18. The Parliament of bees, With their proper Characters. Or A Bee-hive furnisht with twelve Honycombes, as Pleasant as Profitable. . Being an Allegoricall description of the actions of good and bad men in these our daies. / By Iohn Daye.

19. Certaine godly rules coneerning [sic] Christian practice: fit to be observed daily in the lives of all those that would be saved. Gathered out of the holy scriptures, for the good of all those which have a purpose within themselves to lead a godly life.

20. Day's descant on Dauids Psalmes: or A commentary vpon the Psalter, as it is vsually read throughout the yeere, at morning, and euening prayer And first, of the first eight Psalmes, appointed to be read, the first day of the moneth.

21. Lavv-trickes or, VVho vvould haue thought it As it hath bene diuers times acted by the Children of the Reuels. Written by Iohn Day.

22. The trauailes of the three English brothers Sir Thomas Shirley Sir Anthony [Shirley] Mr. Robert [Shirley]. As it is now play'd by her Maiesties Seruants.

23. The blind-beggar of Bednal-green vvith the merry humor of Tom Strowd the Norfolk yeoman, as it was divers times publickly acted by the Princes Servants / written by John Day.

24. The ile of gulls As it hath been often acted in the Black Fryers, by the Children of the Revels.

25. The parliament of bees, with their proper characters. Or a bee-hive furnisht with twelve hony-combes, as pleasant as profitable Being an allegoricall description of the actions of good and bad men in these our daies. By John Daye, sometimes student of Caius Colledge in Cambridge.

26. The ile of guls As it hath been often playd in the blacke Fryars, by the Children of the Reuels. / VVritten by Iohn Day.

27. Truth shut out of doors being brief discovery of the partial and unjust proceedings of some formal professors, members of a church at Rumney in Kent, against John Day, the publisher hereof.

28. Humour out of breath A comedie diuers times latelie acted, by the Children of the Kings Reuells. Written by Iohn Day.

29. Day's festiuals or, twelve of his sermons deliuered by him at seueral times to the parishioners of St Maryes in Oxford, on the three chiefe festivals of the yeere, Christmas, Easter, and Whit-sontide. Three of vvhich sermons, are touching our Saviour; one, the Holy Ghost; two, the two sacraments; the other six, such severall duties, as belong to the severall sorts of all Christians.

30. Day's dyall, or, His twelve howres that is, twelve severall lectures by way of catechisme, as they were delivered by him in the chappel of Oriell Colledge in Oxford, in the yeeres of our Lord God 1612, and 1613.

31. The faire maide of Bristovv As it was plaide at Hampton, before the King and Queenes most excellent Maiesties.

32. Dauids desire to go to church as it was published in two sermons in St. Maries in Oxford. The one the fift day of Nouember in the afternoone to the Vniversity 1609 the other on Christmas day following to the parishioners of that place. By Iohn Day Bachelour of Divinity, and one of the fellowes of Oriell Colledge.

33. The modest vindication of John Day of London, merchant: unto an invective, false, and scandalous remonstrance, presented the 2. of July, 1646. Unto the Right Honourable the Committee of Lords and Commons for the Admiralty and cinque-ports. / By John Day.

34. Leaf from a Matthew Bible

35. Leaf from a Matthew Bible

36. The ile of guls As it hath been often playd in the blacke Fryars, by the Children of the Reuels. / VVritten by Iohn Day.

37. The ile of gulls As it hath been often acted in the Black Fryers, by the Children of the Revels.

38. The blind-beggar of Bednal-green vvith the merry humor of Tom Strowd the Norfolk yeoman, as it was divers times publickly acted by the Princes Servants / written by John Day.

39. The parliament of bees, with their proper characters. Or a bee-hive furnisht with twelve hony-combes, as pleasant as profitable Being an allegoricall description of the actions of good and bad men in these our daies. By John Daye, sometimes student of Caius Colledge in Cambridge.

40. Truth shut out of doors being brief discovery of the partial and unjust proceedings of some formal professors, members of a church at Rumney in Kent, against John Day, the publisher hereof.

41. Humour out of breath A comedie diuers times latelie acted, by the Children of the Kings Reuells. Written by Iohn Day.

42. The trauailes of the three English brothers Sir Thomas Shirley Sir Anthony [Shirley] Mr. Robert [Shirley]. As it is now play'd by her Maiesties Seruants.

43. Lavv-trickes or, VVho vvould haue thought it As it hath bene diuers times acted by the Children of the Reuels. Written by Iohn Day.

46. Dauids desire to go to church as it was published in two sermons in St. Maries in Oxford. The one the fift day of Nouember in the afternoone to the Vniversity 1609 the other on Christmas day following to the parishioners of that place. By Iohn Day Bachelour of Divinity, and one of the fellowes of Oriell Colledge.

47. Day's dyall, or, His twelve howres that is, twelve severall lectures by way of catechisme, as they were delivered by him in the chappel of Oriell Colledge in Oxford, in the yeeres of our Lord God 1612, and 1613.

48. Day's festiuals or, twelve of his sermons deliuered by him at seueral times to the parishioners of St Maryes in Oxford, on the three chiefe festivals of the yeere, Christmas, Easter, and Whit-sontide. Three of vvhich sermons, are touching our Saviour; one, the Holy Ghost; two, the two sacraments; the other six, such severall duties, as belong to the severall sorts of all Christians.

49. The modest vindication of John Day of London, merchant: unto an invective, false, and scandalous remonstrance, presented the 2. of July, 1646. Unto the Right Honourable the Committee of Lords and Commons for the Admiralty and cinque-ports. / By John Day.

50. Certaine godly rules coneerning [sic] Christian practice: fit to be observed daily in the lives of all those that would be saved. Gathered out of the holy scriptures, for the good of all those which have a purpose within themselves to lead a godly life.

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