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2601 The prologue and epilogue to the new comedy, called, The English Fryer, or, The town sparks. - Licensed, March 17. 1689. J.F (John) Crown, Mr 1690 Engelska
2602 Stabilization and Reform in Eastern Europe: A Preliminary Evaluation Mr. Michael Bruno 1992 Okänt
2603 An excellent new song, called, The private encounter between two loyal lovers. - Being sung in the last new play, called, The married beau (John) Crown, Mr 1697 Engelska
2604 Stabilization and Structural Reform in Czechoslovakia: An Assessment of the First Stage Bijan B. Aghevli 1992 Okänt
2605 The grand question debated, whether Hamilton's bawn should be turned into a barrack or a malt house Jonathan Swift 1785 Engelska
2606 A voice from Heaven: or, The words of a dying minister, Mr. Kayes, - in the county of Kent, at the town of Sundrage, eighteen miles from London, neer Westrum, a market=town in the same county: delivered before those who were then in his chamber severally present to the things he spake, who dyed as he foretold himselfe, the 19. of November, 1644. Master Rogers, Master Rogers his sister, Richard Thomas Yeoman, the wife of Iohn Overy, the wife of one Ford, Master Pain the elder, Master Pain the younger, Mistresse Kaies the sister of Master Kaies, the brother of Master Kaies, Master Saltmarsh minister in the same county, Nicholas Crosse, the son of Master Crosse. Set forth by Iohn Saltmarsh, Preacher of Gods Word in Kent, at Brasteed John Saltmarsh 1644 Engelska
2607 The desires, and resolutions of the club-men of the counties of Dorset and Wilts. - With the articles of their covenant, and certaine directions for the present behaviour, made, and agreed on at a meeting of the inhabitants (of the said counties) at Gorehedge-corner, May, 25. 1645. and read at Badburie in Dorsetshire, by Mr. Young a lawyer; where there were present neere 4000 armed, with clubs, swords, bils, pitch-forkes, and other severall weapons, &c. Published according to order 1645 Engelska
2608 A sermon of consolation for all true Christians; - as it was lately delivered at London-VVall Till, Mr 1646 Engelska
2609 The declaration and vindication of Isaack Pennington, now Lord Mayor of the citie of London, of Colonell Ven, Captain Manwaring and Mr. Fowke. - Wherein is set forth their loyaltie to His Majestie, and the integritie of their proceedings in serving the King and Parliament. In answer to sundry scandalous pamphlets, wherein they are charged to be the maine incendiaries of these present troubles in the citie of London 1643 Engelska
2610 A relation of the life of Christina Queen of Svveden. - with her resignation of the crown, voyage to Bruxels, and journey to Rome. Whereunto is added, her Genius 1656 Engelska
2611 An ordinance presented to the Honourable house of Commons, - by Mr. Bacon, a lawyer in Suffolke, and Mr. Taet, both of them members of the same house, and by their meanes was twice read, and referred to a committee. Pretended for preventing, growing, and spreading of heresies. VVith some briefe observations thereupon, shewing how contrary it is to that law of love, which teacheth men to doe to others, as they would have others doe to them Printed in the year. 1646 Engelska
2612 Sad news from the county of Kent, - (viz) shewing how 40. armed, resolute, desperate fellows plundered Sir Nicholas Crisps house, after they had set a watch over his servants, at twelve a clock at night, July the 18. 1657. and carried them to the water-side to be transported to Dunkirk. With Sir Nicholas Crispe his escape from them upon tearmes. Sent in a letter by yong Mr. Crispe of Dover to his kinsman in London, Mr. Kathern, who desired the truth might be published to prevent mis-information Henry Crisp, Mr 1657 Engelska
2613 Some treasure fetched out of rubbish: or, Three short but seasonable treatises - (found in an heap of scattered papers), which Providence hath reserved for their service who desire to be instructed, from the Word of God, concerning the imposition and use of significant ceremonies in the worship of God. viz. I. A discourse upon 1 Cor. 14.40. Let all things be done decently and in order. Tending to search out the truth in this question, viz. Whether it be lawful for church-governours to command indifferent decent things in the administration of God's worship? II. An enquiry, whether the church may not, in the celebration of the Sacrament, use other rites significative than those expressed in the Scripture, or add to them of her own authority? III. Three arguments, syllogistically propounded and prosecuted against the surplice: the Cross in Baptism: and kneeling in the act of receiving the Lord's Supper John Cotton printed in the year, 1660 Engelska
2614 Sticky Prices: An Empirical Assessment of Alternative Models Mr. Esteban Jadresic 1999 Okänt
2615 Three hymnes, - or certain excellent new Psalmes, composed by those three reverend, and learned divines. Mr. John Goodwin, Mr. Dasoser sic Powel, and Mr. Appletree. Sung in their respective congregations, at Stephens Coleman-streete, London, and at Mary Abchurch, on Thursday the 8. of October, 1650. being a day set a part for the total routing of the Scots army in Musleborough-field, by his Excellency the L. Gen. Cromwel. Licensed according to order, and published for the general use and benefit of all the saints of Jesus Christ, in England, Scotland, and Ireland 1650 Engelska
2616 A panegyrick of the most renowned and serene Princess Christina, - by the grace of God, Queene of Swedland, Goths and Vandals De Harst, Mr 1656 Engelska
2617 An ordinance presented to the Honorable House of Commons, by Mr. Bacon, a lawyer in Suffolk, and Mr Taet, both of them members of the same house, and by their means was twice read, and referred to a committee - For the preventing of the growing and spreading of heresies Nathaniel Bacon 1646 Engelska
2618 A true copie of the remonstrance and petition, presented to the Honourable the House of Commons assembled in Parliament. - By Sir David Watkins Knight, Mr. Shuite, and others, (the now principall designers and managers of the publique affaires of the citie) earnestly arguing for no accomodation. but a vigorous prosecution of the present warre. With a petition of certaine other citizens of London, intended to be presented for peace David Watkins, Sir 1642 Engelska
2619 The Marquesse of Argyle his speech - concerning the King, the Covenant, and peace or warre betweene both kingdomes. Also, a letter to the Parliament of England, from Mr. Marshall. Some votes past in Scotland, and the particular parties which would engage against England, and who are against it Archibald Campbell Argyll, Marquis of 1648 Engelska
2620 A true coppie of a prophesie which was found in old ancient house of one Master Truswell, sometime recorder of a towne in Lincolne-shire. - Which in all mens judgements was not unwritten these 300 yeares. And supposed to be seene still in a writing of parchment, at Stow in the aforesaid countie, being the mother church of Lincolne Minster. Whereunto is added Mother Shiptons prophesies 1642 Engelska

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