3541 |
The copie of the letter sent from Generall Lesley to the Lord Generall the Earle of Holland - and read in the House of Commons the 7th. of July 1641
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Alexander Leslie Leven, Earl of
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1641 |
Engelska |
3542 |
The Earle of Strafford his ellegiack poem, as it was pen'd by his owne hand a little before his death
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Thomas Wentworth Strafford, Earl of
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Printed in the yeare, 1641 |
Engelska |
3543 |
Verses, lately vvritten by Thomas Earle of Strafford
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Thomas Wentworth Strafford, Earl of
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1642 |
Engelska |
3544 |
A true and exact relation of the late prodigious earthquake & eruption of Mount Ætna, or, Monte-Gibello - as it came in a letter written to His Majesty from Naples by the Right Honorable the Earle of Winchilsea, His Majesties late ambassador at Constantinople, who in his return from thence, visiting Catania in the island of Sicily, was an ey-witness sic of that dreadfull spectacle. Together with a more particular narrative of the same, as it is collected out of severall relations sent from Catania. Published by authority
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Heneage Finch Winchilsea, Earl of
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1669 |
Engelska |
3545 |
A true account of the author of a book entituled Eikōn basilikē - or, The pourtraiture of His Sacred Majesty in his solitudes and sufferings: proved to be written by Dr. Gauden, late Bishop of Worcester. With an answer to all objections made by Dr. Hollingsworth and others. Published for publick satisfaction, by Anthony Walker, D.D. late rector of Fyfield in Essex. With an attestation under the hand of the late Earl of Anglesey to the same purpose. Licensed, and entred according to order
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Anthony Walker
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1692 |
Engelska |
3546 |
A letter to the Right Honorable A. Earl of Essex, from Dublin - Declaring the strange obstinacy of papists, (as here, so) in Ireland; who being evidently convict and condemn'd for criminal causes, yet at their death, and upon the gallows, absolutely deny the fact; and the erroneous and impious motives, given by their priests, by which they are deluded to do it
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1679 |
Engelska |
3547 |
The true copies of two letters - vvritten by the late Earle of Strafford. The one to his Sacred Majesty. The other to a Lady of great note. With the Psalme that he chose to read at the time of his death
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Thomas Wentworth Strafford, Earl of
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Printed in the yeare 1641 |
Engelska |
3548 |
A pastoral poem upon the discovery of a late horrid conspiracy against the sacred person of William III. King of England - By the honourable E. Howard, of Suffolk
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Edward Howard Suffolk, Earl of
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1696 |
Engelska |
3549 |
The Earle of Lindsey his declaration and iustification - who is now prisoner in Warwicke Castle: wherein he declares the iustice of His Majesties cause in taking armes for the preservation of His royall person and prerogative. Being a patterne of loyalty, and mirrour of obedience, for all His Majesties loving subjects to be rightly guided by
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Montague Bertie Lindsey, Earl of
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Printed in the yeare M,DC.XLII. 1642 |
Engelska |
3550 |
The Lord Chancellor of Scotland his speech to the King in Newcastle, July, 1646 - As it was sent up by a faithfull hand from thence. Published according to order
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John Campbell Loudoun, Earl of
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1646 |
Engelska |
3551 |
The conclusion of the Earle of Straffords defence, the twelfth of April, 1641
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Thomas Wentworth Strafford, Earl of
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Printed in the year, 1641 |
Engelska |
3552 |
Manchester al mondo - Comtemplatio mortis, et immortalitatis. A contemplation of death and immortality
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Henry Montagu Manchester, Earl of
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1661 |
Engelska |
3553 |
The case of John Burke, second son to William, late Earl of Clanricard, and of his six sons; humbly offered to the consideration of the ... House of Commons
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John Bourke Clanricarde, Earl of
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1701? |
Engelska |
3554 |
A true and exact relation of the late prodigious earth-quake and eruption of Mount Ætna, or Monte-Gibello - as it came in a letter written to His Majesty from Naples by the Right Honourable the Earl of Winchilsea, His Maiesties late ambassador at Constantinople, who in his return from thence visiting Catania in the island of Sicily was an eye-witness of that dreadfull spectacle. Together with a more particular narrative of the same as it is collected out of several relations sent from Catania. Published by authority
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Heneage Finch Winchilsea, Earl of
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1669 |
Engelska |
3555 |
The speech (without an oath) of Philip Herbert, late Earl of Pembrooke, at his admittance (as a Member) into the honorable House of Commons in Parliament assembled, April the 6th, 1649 - After he had been duely elected a burgess for Bark-shire, instead of Sir Francis Pile, lately deceased. Taken verbatim by Michael Oldisworth. Printed in the year 1649
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Philip Herbert Pembroke, Earl of
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1680 |
Engelska |
3556 |
A briefe and perfect relation, of the answeres and replies of Thomas Earle of Strafford; to the articles exhibited against him, by the House of Commons on the thirteenth of Aprill, An. Dom. 1641.
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Thomas Wentworth Strafford, Earl of
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Printed, 1647 |
Engelska |
3557 |
The Lord Digbies designe to betray Abingdon - carryed on for divers vveeks by an intercourse of letters. Which are here published for the satisfaction of all men, by Sergeant Major Generall Brown. Together with the cipher which the Lord Digby sent him for that purpose
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Richard Browne, Sir
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1645 |
Engelska |
3558 |
An epistle to the Right Honourable Charles, Earl of Dorset and Middlesex, Lord Chamberlain of His Majesties houshold sic
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Charles Montagu Halifax, Earl of
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1690 |
Engelska |
3559 |
I ragguagli di Parnasso, or, Advertisements from Parnassus - in two centuries : with the politick touch-stone
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Traiano Boccalini
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1656 |
Engelska |
3560 |
The Marqves of Clanrickards engagement of the nineteenth of November, 1646
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1646 |
Engelska |