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21 The subject's religion - directing and disposing them to a conscientious and careful discharge of their duty in the choice of publick magistrates and officers Citizen of London. 1691 Engelska
22 Venn and his mermydons, or, The linen=draper capotted - being a serious and seasonable advice to the citizens of London, occasioned by the indirect practices used in the late election of sheriffs Citizen of London. 1679 Engelska
23 The vices of the cities of London and Westminster. - Trac'd from their original. Being an impartial detection of the true cause and source of the present growth of immorality, and the prodigious number of thefts and robberies daily commiteed in the streets, &c. of this metropolis. With some rational hints proposed for removing those evils, restoring the morals of the people, and securing our persons and properties against the outrages of these villains. In five letters, from a citizen of London to a Member of Parliament Citizen of London. 1750? Engelska
24 The vices of the cities of London and Westminster, trac'd from their original - being an impartial detection of the true cause and source of the present growth of immorality ... with some rational hints proposed for removing those evils, restoring the morals of the people, and securing our persons and properties against the outrages of these villains : in five letters Citizen of London. 1751? Engelska
25 A dyall of dayly contemplacion, or deuine exercise of the mind - instructing vs to liue vnto God, and to dye vnto the vvorld. First colected & published in Latin, at the request of a godly Bishop, and Reuerent Father, Richard, sometime Byshop of Dirham, and Lorde Priuie Seale. Novv nevvly translated into Englishe, by Richard Robinson, citizen of London. Seene, and allowed Anno. 1578 Engelska
26-27 An answer to those printed papers published in March last 1640 by the late patentees of salt in their pretended defence and against free trade (flera utgåvor) John Davies, Citizen and fishmonger of London 1641 Engelska
28 The auncient order, societie, and unitie laudable, of Prince Authure, and his knightly armory of the Round Table - With a threefold assertion frendly in fauour and furtherance of English archery at this day. Translated and collected by R.R 1583 Engelska
29-31 A record of ancient histories, entituled in Latin: Gesta Romanorum - Discoursing of sundry examples, for the aduancement of vertue, and the abandoning of vice. No lesse pleasant in reading, then profitable in practise (flera utgåvor) ca. 1630 Engelska
32 A record of auncient histories, entituled in Latin: Gesta Romanorum - Discoursing vpon sundry examples for the aduancement of vertue, and the abandoning of vice. No lesse pleasant in reading, then profitable in practise 1595 Engelska
33 A record of auncient histories, = intituled in Latin: Gesta Romanorum. Discouering upon sundry examples, for the aduancement of vertue, and abandoning of vice. No lesse pleasant in reading than profitable in practice. Now newly perused and corrected vvith some additions by Ri. Robinson of London 1602 Engelska
34 An answer to a pamphlet intituled, A vindication of Sir Tho. Player, and those loyal citizens concerned with him - in defence of a reply to a speech made by Sir Tho. Player by H.B H. B., Citizen of London 1679 Engelska
35 An answer to the excellent and elegant speech made by Sir Thomas Player, the worthy chamberlain of London, to the Right Honble sic the Lord mayor, etc. - on Friday the 12th of September, 1679 H. B., Citizen of London 1679 Engelska
36 The vindicator vindicated, or, A sur-rejoynder on behalf of Sir Thomas Player, &c. - against the calumnies of H.B. alias N.R. alias P.K. alias S.P. in a late pamphlet learnedly entituled An answer in defence of a reply H. B., Citizen of London 1686 Engelska
37 A welcom to His Royal Highness, into the city, April the twentieth, 1682 J. P., Citizen of London 1682? Engelska
38 A learned and true assertion of the original, life, actes, and death of the most noble, valiant, and renoumed Prince Arthure, King of great Brittaine - Who succeeding his father Vther Pendragon, and right nobly gouerning this land sixe and twentie yeares, then dyed of a mortall wounde receyued in battell, together vvith victory ouer his enemies. As appeareth cap. 9. And was buried at Glastenbury. cap. 12. an. 543. Collected and written of late yeares in lattin, by the learned English antiquarie of worthy memory Iohn Leyland. Newly translated into English by Richard Robinson citizen of London. Anno Domini. 1582 John Leland 1582 Engelska
39 A letter of Lieutenant Colonel John Lilburns, John Lilburne 1651 Engelska
40 Godly prayers - meete to be vsed in these later times: collected out of the workes of that godly and reuerende father, Doctor Philip Melancthon and others: Now newly translated into Englishe. Seene and allowed, according to the order appointed Philipp Melanchthon 1579 Engelska

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