17121 |
To the right honourable, the Parliament of the Common-Wealth of England, Scotland and Ireland. - The humble petition of Mary Countess of Sterling, and John Blount her husband, Sir Robert Crooke k ight sic, and Dame Susan his wife, Henry Alexander, alias Zinzan, and Jacoba his wife, Sackville Glemham, and Peter Glemham (the said Countess dame Susan, Jacoba, Sackvile, and Peter Glemham, being grand-children of Sir Peter Vanlore the elder, deceased; and your petitioners the said Countess, Dame Susan, and Jacoba, being the right Heires of the said Sir Peter, and of Dame Mary Powel his daughter, (late the wife of Sir Edward Powel deceased) (that is to say) daughters and heires of Sir Peter Vanlore the younger (deceased) onely son and heire of the said Sir Peter the elder
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1654 |
Engelska |
17122 |
One Body: An Essay in Christian Sexual Ethics
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Alexander R. Pruss
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2013 |
Engelska |
17123 |
The vnlavvfulnes and danger of limited prelacie, - or Perpetuall precidencie in the Church, briefly discovered
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Alexander Henderson
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Printed in the yeare 1641 |
Engelska |
17124 |
Severall letters from the committees in severall counties. - To the Honourable William Lenthall Esquire, speaker of the House of Commons, read in both Houses of Parliament, Iune 27. 1642. Wherein (amongst divers other passages very remarkable) is related how the towns men of Manchester, put themselves into arms, and stood upon their defence against the Lord Strange and his forces, who came to seize on the magazine. With an intercepted letter from Sir Edward Fitton, to Sir Thomas Aston at York: discovering a fowl designe of the malignant party. Whereunto is added severall votes of both Houses. Die Lunæ, 27. Junii, 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that these votes and four letters be forthwith printed and published. Joh. Brown, Cler. Parliamentorum
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1642 |
Engelska |
17125 |
A true copie of two letters brought by Mr. Peters, this October 11. from my L. Forbes from Ireland. - The one to the House of Peeres, the other to the House of Commons. I. Declaring the wofull misery of that kingdome in all corners and quarters. II. His very happie and successefull endevours against the rebels what they have been. III. How (through Gods blessing) with five or six thousand men presently sent, he may regaine that kingdome yet, before December be past
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Alexander Forbes Forbes, Baron
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MDCXLII. 1642 |
Engelska |
17126 |
An elegie vpon the death of the renowned Sir Iohn Sutlin
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Printed in the yeare, 1642 |
Engelska |
17127 |
Nevves from the siege before Yorke. - Being a letter from an eminent person out of the Leaguer there; dated the 16. of June. 1644. Together with the articles for the rendring of it up, which were interchangably propounded and sent on both sides. Authorized according to order
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Eminent person out of the Leaguer.
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1644 |
Engelska |
17128 |
The Technological Republic
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Alexander C. Karp
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2025 |
Engelska |
17129 |
The coppy of a letter sent from General Leishley, to the lord generall the Earle of Holland, and read in the House of Commons, the 7th. of Iuly, 1641
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Alexander Leslie Leven, Earl of
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Printed in the yeare 1641 |
Engelska |
17130 |
Mercurius Cambro-Britannicus. Or, Nevvs from Wales, - touching the glorious and miraculous propagation of the Gospel in those parts. Being a clear discovery & manifestation of the late invented trade of tith-gathering there, intended by some persons to be suddenly set on foot and established over all England. Well worthy of the serious and timely consideration of the Parliament, Army and nation, and every individual member thereof
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Alexander Griffith
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Printed in the year, 1652 |
Engelska |
17131 |
A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, - concerning his Majesties advancing with his army toward London. With direction, that all the trained bands and volunteers be put into a readinesse. Also, how Sir Iohn Hinderson urged one David Alexander a Scotchman, to kill Sir Iohn Hotham, and blow up the Parliaments magazine; to whom His Majesty gave money, and he received it. Together with the depositions of the said David Alexander and Sir Iohn Hinderson. Whereunto is added, severall votes of the Lords and Commons, corrected and amended by the house of Commons to prevent false copies. Sabbati 15 Octob. 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that this declaration, depositions, and votes, thus ammended, be forthwith printed and published. H. Elsyng, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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England and Wales
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1642 |
Engelska |
17132 |
The articles of the svrrender of the city of Yorke to the Earle of Leven, Lord Fairefax, and Earle of Manchester, on Tuesday July 16. 1644. - Together with an explanation of some part of the articles
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1644 |
Engelska |
17133 |
A sermon preached before the Right Honorable the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: at Margarets Church in Westminster, upon Thursday the 18. day of Iuly, 1644. - It being the day of public thanksgiving for the great mercie of God in the happie successe of the forces of both kingdomes neer York, against the enemies of King and Parliament. By Alexander Henderson Minister at Edinburgh. Published by order of both houses
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Alexander Henderson
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1644 |
Engelska |
17134 |
The Covenant. - with a narrative of the proceedings and solemn manner of taking it by the Honourable House of Commons, and reverent Assembly of Divines the 25th day of September, at Saint Margarets in Westminster. Also, tvvo speeches delivered at the same time; the one by Mr. Philip Nye, the other by Mr. Alexander Hendersam. Published by speciall order of the House
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1643 |
Engelska |
17135 |
A true relation of the proceedings of the Scottish armie now in Ireland, - by three letters. The first sent from Generall Major Monroe to Generall Leslie his excellence. The second writ by the major and aldermen of London-derry to Generall Major Monroe. The third sent by the earle of Antrum to Generall Major Monroe. Which letters were sent by Generall Major Monroe to Generall Leslie his excellence
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Robert. Monro
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1642 |
Engelska |
17136 |
A copy of a letter concerning the traiterous conspiracy of the rebellious papists in Ireland - being a true relation
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Alexander.
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Printed in the yeare, 1641 |
Engelska |
17137 |
A Canterbury tale, translated out of Chaucers old English into our now usuall language. - Whereunto is added the Scots pedler. Newly enlarged by A.B
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Alexander Brome
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Printed in the yeare 1641 |
Engelska |
17138 |
The caseload of the Supreme Court, and what, if anything, to do about it by Alexander M. Bickel
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Alexander M. Bickel
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uuuu-uuuu |
Okänt |
17139 |
Chiliasto-mastix. Or, The prophecies in the Old and Nevv Testament concerning the kingdome of our savior Iesus Christ. - Vindicated from the misinterpretationes of the millenaries and specially of Mr. Maton in his book called Israels redemption
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Alexander Petrie
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1644 |
Engelska |
17140 |
A decade of grievances, - presented and approved to the right honourable and High Court of Parliament, against the hierarchy or government of the Lord Bishops, and their dependant offices, by a multitude of people, who are sensible of the ruine of religion, the sinking of the state, and of the plots and insultations of enemies against both
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Printed in the yeare, 1641 |
Engelska |