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... Proclamation of His Majesties Grace , Favour , and Pardon , to the Inhabitants of his County of Berks . Given at our Court at Oxford , this first day of Novem- ber . [ 1642. ] A sheet . The Windsor Lady . To an excellent Northern tune ...
... Proclamation of His Majesties Grace , Favour , and Pardon , to the Inhabitants of his County of Berks . Given at our Court at Oxford , this first day of Novem- ber . [ 1642. ] A sheet . The Windsor Lady . To an excellent Northern tune ...
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... Proclamation for the prizes of Poultry , Rabbits , Butter , Candles , Charcoale , and all manner of Fuell of Wood ... Proclamation for the suppressing of profane Swearing and Cursing [ 26 July , 1635. ] Imprinted at London by Robert ...
... Proclamation for the prizes of Poultry , Rabbits , Butter , Candles , Charcoale , and all manner of Fuell of Wood ... Proclamation for the suppressing of profane Swearing and Cursing [ 26 July , 1635. ] Imprinted at London by Robert ...
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... Proclamation concerning certaine Kilnes for the sweet and speedy drying of Mault and Hops at a small charge . [ 8 Feb. 1636-7 . ] Imprinted at London by Ro- bert Barker , ... 1637. Forster Coll . A Proclamation declaring that the pro ...
... Proclamation concerning certaine Kilnes for the sweet and speedy drying of Mault and Hops at a small charge . [ 8 Feb. 1636-7 . ] Imprinted at London by Ro- bert Barker , ... 1637. Forster Coll . A Proclamation declaring that the pro ...
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... Proclamations by the King . [ ( i . ) ] His Maiesties Proclamation for the more free passage of all His loving Subjects , [ ii . A Proclamation to informe all Our loving Subiects of the Lawfulnesse of Our Commissions of Array ...
... Proclamations by the King . [ ( i . ) ] His Maiesties Proclamation for the more free passage of all His loving Subjects , [ ii . A Proclamation to informe all Our loving Subiects of the Lawfulnesse of Our Commissions of Array ...
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... Proclamation Forbid- ding all Levies of Forces .... [ Col. ] First printed at Yorke , And now reprinted at London by E. G. for L. C. 1642. 4 ° , 4 leaves . His Maiesties Declaration to all His loving Subjects , of His true Intentions in ...
... Proclamation Forbid- ding all Levies of Forces .... [ Col. ] First printed at Yorke , And now reprinted at London by E. G. for L. C. 1642. 4 ° , 4 leaves . His Maiesties Declaration to all His loving Subjects , of His true Intentions in ...
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A-B in fours A-C in eights Allde Anno Domini Answer Author ballad Bishop black letter Book censed Charles Charlwood Church City of London Coll colophon copy Declaration Dedi Dedicated to Sir Discourse Duke Earl Edinburgh Edward England engraved Esquire folio leaf Francis French frontispiece Generall Gent George Grenv Henry Herringman History Houses of Parliament Humphrey Moseley Imprinted at London intituled Iohn Ireland James John Bill John Playford King Kingdome Knight Kynge Lady Lambeth last leaf last leaves blank late Latin leaf blank Licensed to John Licensed to Thomas Londini London Printed Lords and Commons Majesties ment Oxford Petition Poem portrait present Prince Printed by John Printed by Thomas Printed for Henry Printed for John Printed for Richard Printed for Thomas priuilegio Proclamation Published Queen Robert Barker Scotland Second Edition severall sheet Shewing sold tion true twelves verse vnto vpon Wherein William Stansby woodcut Written yere
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Page 118 - ... a true account and declaration of the horrid conspiracy against the late king, his present majesty, and the present government ; a performance which he thought convenient, after the revolution, to extenuate and excuse.
Page 420 - In an Answer of the Elders of the severall Churches in New-England To two and thirty Questions, sent over to them by divers Ministers in England, to declare their judgments therein.
Page 159 - The Siege of Rhodes Made a Representation by the Art of Prospective in Scenes, And the Story sung in Recitative Musick.
Page 70 - THE LIFE AND DEATH OF MR. BADMAN. Presented to the world in a familiar dialogue between MR. WISEMAN and MR. ATTENTIVE. By JOHN BUNYAN, Author of "The Pilgrim's Progress.
Page 169 - Terra Australis incognita, or A new Southerne Discoverie, containing a fifth part of the World, lately found out by Ferdinand de Quir [Pedro Fernandez de Quiros] a Spanish captaine; never before published.
Page 410 - An Impartial Collection of the Great Affairs of State, from the beginning of the Scotch Rebellion in the year 1639, to the Murther of King Charles I.
Page 533 - Rights of the Kingdom : or, Customs of our Ancestors, touching the duty, power, election, or succession, of our kings and parliaments, our true liberty, due allegiance, three estates, their legislative power, original, judicial, and executive, with the militia; freely discussed through the British, Saxon, Norman, laws and histories.
Page 158 - Houres : a Tragi-Comedy. As it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke of York's Theatre.
Page 183 - ANNUS MIRABILIS: THE YEAR OF WONDERS, 1666. AN HISTORICAL POEM; CONTAINING THE PROGRESS AND VARIOUS SUCCESSES OF OUR NAVAL WAR WITH HOLLAND UNDER THE CONDUCT OF HIS HIGHNESS PRINCE RUPERT AND HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF ALBEMARLE, AND DESCRIBING THE FIRE OF LONDON. ' Multum interest res poscat, an homines latius imperare velint.
Page 181 - Biathanatos. A Declaration of that Paradoxe, or Thesis, that Selfe-homicide is not so Naturally Sinne, that it may never be otherwise...