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Charles of Orleans's English Book of love ; a critical edition -
Burcardi Gotthelffii Struvii Bibliotheca Librorvm Rariorvm
Theca Secvnda, Continet VIII. Georgii Schvbarti C. Ivlivm Caesarem. IX. Io. Iacobi Chifletii Praelibationem De Terra Et Lege Salica. X. Caroli Annibalis Fabroti Diss. De Vita Et Honestate Clericorvm. XI. Petri Molinei Tractatvs I. De Peregrinationibvs Svperstitiosis. II. De Altaribvs Et Sacrificiis Christianorvm -
Dissertatio Ivridica De Reprobatione Per Delationem Ivrisivrandi Licita
Occas. cap. 2. X. de Probationibus -
Virgilii Evangelisantis Christiados Libri XIII.
In quibus omnia quæ de Domino nostro Jesu Christo in utroque Testamento, vel dicta, vel prædicta sunt, altisona Divina Maronis tubâ suavissimè decantantur -
Xenophōntos Ta Sōzomena Biblia
= Xenophontis (viri armoru[m] & literaru[m] laude celeberrimi) Qvæ Extant Opera : Annotationes Henrici Stephani, multum locupletatæ: quæ varia ad lectionem Xenophontis longè vtilißima habent -
Anatomia Arminianismi, dat is
Ontledinghe van de leere I. Arminii ofte heldere ontdekkinghe ende schiktuerlijcke wederlegginghe vande verschillen die in Nederlant ghedreben werden ... -
Laertiu Diogenus Peri Biōn Dogmatōn Kai Apophthegmatōn Tōn En Philosophia Eudokimēsantōn Biblia 10
= Laertii Diogenis De Vitis Dogmatis Et Apophthegmatis Eorum qui in Philosophia Claruerunt; Libri X -
Von dem Seelen-Friede/ Und von der Gemüths-Vergnügung/ Aus dem Frantzösischen Herrn Petri Molinaei des Jüngern übersetzet von dem Beschirmeten. Mit beygefügten Kupffer-Figuren
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James R. Whereas we have a near prospect of being restored to the throne of our ancestors, by the good inclinations of our subjects towards us; and whereas, on account of the present situation on of this county, it will be absolutely impossible for us to be in person at the first setting up of our royal standard, and even sometime after. We therefore esteem it for our service, and the good of our kingdoms and dominions, to nominate and appoint, as we hereby nominate, constitute, and appoint our dearest son Charles, Prince of Wales, to be sole regent of our kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and of all other our dominions during our absence
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His Majesty's most gracious declaration. James R. James the eight, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, desender of the faith &c. To all our loving subjects of what degree or quality soever: greeting, having always born the most constant affection to our ancient kingdom of Scotland, from whence we derive our royal origin, and where our progenitors have swayed the sceptre with glory through a longer succession of Kings
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Christs Kirk on the green.Composed (as is supposed) by King Iames the fifth. Newly corrected according to the original copy
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Christs Kirk on the green; in three cantos
Containing, a very humorous description of a country wedding, with a squabble that ensued; also, how a peace was made up, and a' things 'gree'd again. Written by King James the First, when confined a prisoner in England -
Christ's Kirk on the green
In three cantos. Containing a very humorous description of a country wedding, with a squabble that ensued; also how a peace was made up and a'things 'gree'd again. Written by King James the First when confined a prisoner in England[.] -
Chryste Kirk on the green
In three cantos. By King James the First of Scotland. Newly corrected and revised -
The humble petition of the gentry and commons of the county of Yorke
presented to His Majestie at Yorke, Aprill 22. 1642. and His Majesties message sent to the Parliament Aprill 24. 1642. concerning Sir Iohn Hothams refusall to give him entrance into Hull. Whereunto is annexed, His Majesties answer to the petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, concerning his message lately sent to them, declaring his resolution to goe into Ireland -
An account of the preservation of King Charles II
after the battle of Worcester, drawn up by himself. To which are added, his letters to several persons -
The Pretender's declaration abstracted from two anonymous pamphlets
the one intitled, Jus sacrum; and the other, Memoirs of the Chevalier St. George. With some memoirs of two other Chevaliers St. George in the reign of King Henry VII. Written by Mr. Asgill -
The translation of several letters to Her Majesty from the King of Spain, the Junta of the Military Arme in Catalonia, and the city of Vich in the said province; together with an extract of a letter written to Her Majesty by the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Peterborow, general and commander in chief of Her Majesty's land forces there, and joint admiral of her fleet. Published by authority
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The works of James I, King of Scotland. Containing the King's Quair, Christis Kirk of the Grene, and Peblis to the play
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At the Court at Whitehall, April the seventh, 1680
Present, the Kings most Excellent Majesty, His Highness Prince Rupert Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Chancellor Lord President Lord Privy Seal Duke of Albemarle Marquess of Winchester Marquess of Worcester Earl of Sunderland Earl of Bridgewater Earl of Essex Mr. Hyde Mr. Finch Mr. Secretary Coventry Lord Chief Justice North Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Leolyne Jenkins Mr. Godolphin. For the preventing tumultuous disorders which may happen hereafter upon pretence of assembling to make bonfires -
The Pretender's memorial to the French king releating [sic] to the peace
Dread sovereign, upon a serious reflection on my hard fortune in being banished from my native country -
His Majesties Declaration to Both Houses of Parliament
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His Majesties Letter to the Gentry of Yorkshire
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His Maiesties letter to the maior of Kingston upon Hull, 25. of Aprill. 1642
To our trusty and welbeloved, the major, aldermen, and burgesses of our towne and port of Kingston upon Hull