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2601 Principles, definitions and model rules of European private law - draft common frame of reference (DCFR) cop. 2008 Engelska
2602 Cur percussisti? Or Balaam reproved, for cudgelling the asse H. G. 1661 Engelska
2603 Londons - triumph, or, His Majesties welcom sic G. H. Printed in the year 1673 Engelska
2604 Abingtons and Alisburies present miseries. - Both which townes being lately lamentably plundred by Prince Robert and his cavaliers. Expressely related as it was certified to some of the Honourable the High court of Parliament. And therefore published. By G. H G. H. 1642 Engelska
2605 An ansvver to a scandalous lying pamphlet, intituled Prince Rupert his declaration. - Published in the vindication of the honour of the high court of Parliament and their army, from the untrue and malicious aspersions cast on them in the said pamphlet. And dedicated to the right honourable the Lords and Commons now assembled in that sacred senat. By their humblest honourer the author G. H G. H. 1642 Engelska
2606 Englands present distractions. - Paralleld with those of Spaine, and other forraigne countries, with some other modest conjectures, at the causes of the said distempers, and their likeliest cure H. G., B.L.C 1642 Engelska
2607 The speech and confession of Capt. Brown-Bushel, at the place of execution on Saturday last, under the scaffold on Tower-Hill. - with the manner of his deportment, and his coming from the Tower in a scarlet cloak; as also his prayer, and desires to the people. Together with the manner of his tryall; and the articles and charge exbibited sic against him Brown Bushell 1651 Engelska
2608 We have brought our hogs to a fair market: or, Strange newes from New-Gate; - being a most pleasant and historical narrative, of Captain James Hind, never before published, of his merry pranks, witty jests, unparallel'd attempts, and strange designs. With his orders, instructions, and decree, to all his royal gang, and fraternity; the appearing of a strange vision on Munday morning last, with a crown upon his head; the speech and command that were then given to Cap. Hind; and the manner how it vanished away. As also how he was enchanted by a witch at Hatfield, for the space of three years; and how she switch'd his horse with a white rod, and gave him a thing like a sun-diall, the point of which should direct him which way to take when persued. With his speech; the old hags charm; and the raising of the Devil in the likeness of a lyon; to the great admiration and wonder of all that shall read the same G. H. 1652 Engelska
2609 His Maiesties demands to Collonel Hammond. - Delivered in the presence-chamber, upon the discovery of another great designe, for the conveying of His Majesties person from Carisbrook Castle. With Collonel Hammonds answer thereunto. Also, the oath of secresie taken by the seamen of the revolted ships, concerning the King, and the dispersing of them and their pretended Vice-Admirall, on the Irish Seas. Together, with the taking of Tinby Castle in Southwales, by Collonel Horton; with all the ordnance, armes and ammunition; and the further proceedings of Collonel Poyer at Pembrook Castle thereupon 1648 Engelska
2610 The declaration of John Robins, - the false prophet, otherwise called the Shakers god, and Joshua Beck, and John King, the two false disciples, with the rest of their fellow-creatures now prisoners in the new-prison at Clarkenwell: delivered to divers of the gentry and citizens, who on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday last reported thither to dispute with them: with the citizens proposals to the said John Robins, concerning his opinion and judgement, and his answer thereunto: together with his prophesie of what is to come to pass this year, 1651. & the strange things revealed to him: his religion, principles, and creed: as also his blasphemous tenents, in attributing an inspiration from the Holy Ghost: with the manner of their diet, and his woe pronounced concerning all those that drink ale G. H. 1651 Engelska
2611 The Worlds wonder, or, joyful newes from Scotland and Ireland. - Comprized in the ensuing predictions, and monethly observations, for this present year, 1651. Foreshewing the great things that will come to passe in England, Ireland and Scotland, the several fights that will happen between the Lord Gen. Cromwel and the Scots, and the Lord Gen, Deputy Ireton, and the Irish; the event and success thereof, and what will befall the King of Scots, and Major Gen. Massey. A great victory to be obtained by the English, in the moneth of July, upon the eclipsing of the sun, as it was in Jermany, when the renouned King of Sweden, charging in the van against the emperour, with his sword in one hand, and his pistol in the other, in his buf-coat, was slain upon the place; with a description of the said fight, and the Kings speech to his souldiery, ... A great fight in Ireland, and the total routing of the enemy in Scotland, ... A great fight at sea by the Parliaments navy. ... joyful tydings for the London merchants, and exceeding good news for the countrey farmers, and citizens. Together, with a new prophesie of the Presbyterians, ... Extracted out of the original, licensed according to order G. H. 1651 Engelska
2612 Two speeches dflivered sic on the scaffold at Tower-Hill on Friday last, - by Mr. Christopher Love, and Mr. Gibbins, being the 22. of this instant August, 1651. With the manner of their deportment and carriage at the place of execution: and Mr. Love's declaration and propositions to the citizens of London, touching the King, Scots, and covenant G. H. 1651 Engelska
2613 Newes from Dunkirke. - Being a speciall relation of certaine passages there. Wherein is discovered the intentions and agitations of divers of this kingdome, endeavouring to engage Don Francisco de Mela, commander generall of the king of Spaines forces in those countries, to set forth sundry Dunkirke frigots into our seas. As also, of divers priests and Iesuites, that lying there for transportation hither, were taken at sea by some of the states-men of war, with 3 barques sent by the said Jesuites for their transportation, and the carriage of much ammunition and money intended for New-Castle, to relieve the malignants against the Parliament, which priests are now imprisoned by the States at Roterdam. By G.H G. H. 1642 Engelska
2614 A true relation of the proceedings of His Excellence the Earle of Essex, - with his army, since his departure from these parts, in pursutie of the cavaliers. With the taking of Redding by Colonell Hampden, and Colonell Hurry with their regiments. With the departure of the Kings forces by Worcester towards Shrewsbury H. G. 1642 Engelska
2615 Diurnall occurrences, truly relating the most remarkable passages which have hapned in both Houses of Parliament, and other parts of this kingdome, and elsewhere. - From Munday the 28 of November, to Munday the fifth of December. 1642. By H. G H. G. 1642 Engelska
2616 Merlinus Anglicus: or, England's Merlin. - Prophetically fore-telling, the admirable events, and wonderful effects, that shall befall the king of Scots, the states of Holland, and the Parliament of England, in all their consultations, warlike actions, and naval designes, both by sea and land, for the year of our Lord, 1653. With the most exact predictions, and monthly observations, touching the great rising of the European nations against England; and the success that will attend them in all their motions, enterprises, and attempts; as also, the causes of these strange revolutions, mutations, inclinations, and eversions of empires, kingdoms, and common-wealths. Likewise the astronomical calculations of the eclipses, lunations, and conjunctions; portending a great change of government, religion, and law, in England, Scotland, and Ireland; together with the taking off all taxes, assesments, burdens, and oppressions; and calling to a severe account all committees and treasurers; with the executing of many great ones 1653 Engelska
2617 Bilder ur Sjösås sockens historia Johan Alfred Göth 1930 Svenska
2618 The mirrour of maiestie: or, The badges of honour conceitedly emblazoned - with emblemes annexed, poetically vnfolded H. G. 1618 Engelska
2619 Most briefe tables to knovv redily hovv manie ranckes of footemen armed with corslettes, as vnarmed, go to the making of a iust battaile - from an hundred vnto twentie thousand. Next a very easie, and approued way to arme a battaile with harkabuzers, and winges of horsemen according to the vse at these daies. Newlie increased, and largelie amplified both in the tables, as in the declarations of the same, by the aucthour himselfe. Girolamo Cataneo Nouarese. Tourned out of Italian into English by H.G Girolamo. Cataneo 1588 Engelska
2620 Hastigt skrefne fägne-rjm, til ädle och högtförfarne herren, herr licentiaten, Johan Andr. Darelius; då han af Facultate Medica Upsaliensi blef creerad medicinæ doctor, d. 27. apr. 1749 H. G. 1749 Svenska

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