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161 Modern world geography, economic and social Earl C. (Earl Clark) Case c1938 Engelska
162 Poetical works of Henry Howard, earl of Surrey - minor contemporaneous poets, and Thomas Sackville, lord Buckhurst Henry Howard Surrey, Earl of 1854 Engelska
163 Alroy - roman Benjamin Disraeli, earl of Beaconsfield 1851 Svenska
164-165 Sybil or The two nations (flera utgåvor) Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield 19?? Engelska
166 Contarini Fleming - a psychological romance Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield 1905 Engelska
167 Coningsby - or, The new generation Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield 1983 Engelska
168 Endymion Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield 1900? Engelska
169 Two speeches made in the House of Peers, on Munday the 19. of December, for, and against accomodation Edward Hyde Clarendon, Earl of 1643 Engelska
170 The Earle of Essex his letter to the Earle of Southampton in the time of his troubles. - Containing many pious expressions, and very comfortable for such as are in any troubles: Septemb. 29. 1642 Robert Devereux Essex, Earl of 1642 Engelska
171 The Popes brief: or Romes inquiry after the death of their Catholiques here in England, during these times of warre. - discovered by two commissions; the one sent from the Pope that now is: the other from the Bishop and Duke of Cambrey, to severall commissioners in England: whereby the death of such Catholiques may be returned to the See of Rome, to be determined of (as may be fit for the glory of God.) Together with a catalogue of the vicars generall, and archdeacons under the Bishop of Calcedon, for the setling of the popish hierarchy in England. With divers letters concerning the same. Also severall letters and papers of the Lord Inchiquines in Ireland, intercepted by the Earl of Warwick, and sent to the House of Commons; wherein is discovered the ungratefull and perfidious dealing of the said Lord with the Parliament of England. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that the said Commissions, together with the Hierarchy, and severall letters and papers intercepted, be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com Catholic Church 1643 Engelska
172 Two remarkable letters concerning the Kings correspondence with the Irish rebels. - The first by Digby in the Kings name to the Irish Commisioners. The second from the Lord Muskery one of those Commissioners in answer to Digby. Also a full state of the Irish negotiation at Oxford now treated, set forth in the rebels propositions, and the Kings particular concessions. Published according to order George Digby Bristol, Earl of 1645 Engelska
173 The Lord George Digby's cabinet and Dr Goff's negotiations; - together with His Majesties, the Queens, and the Lord Jermin's, and other letters: taken at the battel at Sherborn in Yorkshire about the 15th of October last. Also observations upon the said letters. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that the letters taken at Sherborn in Yorkshire, with observations thereupon, be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com 1646 Engelska
174 The Irish papers, - containing the Lord Digbyes letter, and the Lord Inchiquins answer, with other speciall passages of the overtures concerning the whole designe in Ireland; the plot of the rebells discovered: and preparations for the comming in of the Marquisse of Ormond to the Parliament, whose strength in Dublin is betweene 5. and 6000. men. October 1. 1646. These Irish papers are appointed to bee printed, and are published according to order George Digby Bristol, Earl of anno Dom. 1646 Engelska
175 Three speeches delivered in the Guild-hall, London, - on Tuesday the fourth of March, By the Earl of Northumberland, the Lord Lowden, and Sir Henry Vane junior. Concerning the treaty at Uxbridge; wherein is shewed the candor of the Houses of Parliament, and the unreasonablenesse of the Kings Commissioners; in urging that the militia might be put into the hands of such as have taken arms against the Parliament. Iustifying the cessation in Ireland, and no promise would be given that there should be no further peace made with them. Our propositions for religion rejected. Also, what course is now to be taken. Licensed, and printed according to order Algernon Percy Northumberland, Earl of 1645 Engelska
176 Two speeches spoken at the councell-table at Oxford. - The one, by the Right Honourable John Earle of Bristoll, in favour of the continuation of the present warre. The other, by the Right Honourable Edward Earle of Dorset, for a speedy accomodation betwixt His Majestie, and his high court of Parliament John Digby Bristol, Earl of 1642 Engelska
177 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 Eminent person out of the Leaguer. 1644 Engelska
178 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 1644 Engelska
179 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 Robert. Monro 1642 Engelska
180 Exceeding joyfull nevves from the Earl of Stamford, the Lord Wharton, and the Lord Kymbolton. - Wherein is declared the proceedings of the Lord Whorton neer Kittermaster with 5. troops of horse, against Prince Robert with 20. troops, October 18. and how Prince Robert were forced to retreat. Also a famous victory obtained by the E. of Stamford neer Hereford, with 1000. foot, and 500. horse against 3000. Cavaleers, with the number that were slain on both sides. Also the Lord Kymbolton his proceedings in Gloucestershire aginst the cavaleers. Likewise a true relation of his Majesties marching from Shrewsbury towards Coventry with his main army, and how his Excellency is within one dayes march of his Majesty with all his forces. Sent in a letter from His Excellencie to the House of Commons, October 21 Henry Grey Stamford, Earl of 1642 Engelska

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