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An epitome of aspersions cast at civilians - Dublin, 1631 : William Clerk
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William Clerk
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1979 |
Engelska |
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A dictionarie in English and Latine for children, and yong beginners. - compiled at the first by Iohn Withals, (with the phrases, and rythmicall, and prouerbiall verses &c. which haue bin added to the same, by Levvis Euans, and Abr. Fleming, successiuely.)
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John. Withals
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1608 |
Engelska |
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A dictionarie in English and Latine for children, and yong beginners: compiled at the first by Iohn Withals, (with the phrases, and rvthmicall, and prouerbiall verses &c. which haue bin added to the same, by Levvis Evans, and Abr Fleming, successiuely.)
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John. Withals
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Anno Dom. 1602 |
Engelska |
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An epitome of certaine late aspersions cast at ciuilians, the ciuil and ecclesistical lawes, the courts Christian; and at bishops and their chancellors - Wherein the authors thereof are refuted, and refelled. With an appendix, wherein the ciuill and canon lawes, with the causes of the cognisance or cognition of either of them in the Church or commou-wealth sic in the Kings dominions, (what they are), are opened. By VVilliam Clerk, Bach. of the Ciuill Law. The aspersions follow in the next fol
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William. Clerk
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An. Dom. 1631 |
Engelska |
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The historie of Italie - a boke excedyng profitable to be redde: because it intreateth of the astate of many and diuers common weales, how thei haue ben, and now be gouerned
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William Thomas, Clerk of the Council to Edward VI
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Anno Domini. M.D.XLIX. 1549 |
Engelska |
6-8 |
Principal rules of the Italian grammer - with a dictionarie for the better vnderstandyng of Boccace, Petrarcha, and Dante: gathered into this tongue by William Thomas
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William Thomas, Clerk of the Council to Edward VI
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An. M.D.LXII. 1562 |
Engelska |
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The historye of Italye - A booke exceding profitable to be red: because it intreateth of the astate of many and dyuers common weales, how they haue bene, and now be gouerned
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William Thomas, Clerk of the Council to Edward VI
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1561 |
Engelska |
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The vanitee of this world
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William Thomas, Clerk of the Council to Edward VI
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Anno. M. D. XLIX. 1549 |
Engelska |
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A dictionary in English and Latine - devised for the capacitie of children, and young beginners. At first set forth by M. Withals, with phrases both rythmicall and proverbiall: recognized by Dr. Evans; after by Abr. Fleming: and then by William Clerk. And now at this last impression enlarged with an encrease of words, sentences, phrases, epigrams, histories, poeticall fictions, and alphabeticall proverbs; with a compendious nomenclator newly added at the end. Corrected and amended in divers places. All composed for the ease, profit, and delight of those that desire instruction, and the better perfection of the Latine tongue
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John. Withals
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1634 |
Engelska |
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The history of the town and parish of Halifax, containing a description of the town, ... Also, its antient customs, and modern improvements
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William Bentley, parish clerk of Halifax
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1789 |
Engelska |
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Halifax, and its gibbet-law placed in a true light - Together with a description of the town
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William Bentley, parish clerk of Halifax
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1761 |
Engelska |
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The history of the famous town of Hallifax in Yorkshire. Being a description thereof
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William Bentley, parish clerk of Halifax
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1712 |
Engelska |
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The history of the town and parish of Halifax, containing a description of the town,
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William Bentley, parish clerk of Halifax
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1789 |
Engelska |
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Information to the honourable baillies of Edinburgh, for Andrew Jamieson merchant in Edinburgh, defender; against William Montgomery one of the clerks of the Custom-house of Edinburgh, pursuer
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Andrew Jamieson, merchant in Edinburgh
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1742 |
Engelska |
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Lord Auchinleck reporter. Condescendence for the magistrates and town council of Kilmarnock, defenders; against William Earl of Glencairn, and William Paterson writer in Kilmarnock, pursuers
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Kilmarnock (Scotland)
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1769 |
Engelska |
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Hallifax, and its gibbet-law placed in a true light - Together with a description of the town
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William Bentley, parish clerk of Halifax
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1708 |
Engelska |
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Lord Auchinleck reporter. Condescendence for William Earl of Glencairn, and William Paterson, town clerk of Kilmarnock, pursuers, in the action at their instance; against the baillies and town-council of Kilmarnock, defenders
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William Cunningham Glencairn, Earl of
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1769 |
Engelska |