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A letter written by the king of Nauarr, to the three estates of Fraunce
containing a most liuely description of the discommodities and dangers of ciuill warre: and a very forcible perswasion to obedience, vnitie, and peace. Together with a breefe declaration vpon the matters happened in Fraunce sithence the 23. day of December. 1588. Translated out of French, by G.R -
Man without passion, or, The wife stoick, according to the sentiments of Seneca
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A letter written by the king of Nauarr, to the three estates of Fraunce
containing a most liuely description of the discommodities and dangers of ciuill warre: and a very forcible perswasion to obedience, vnitie, and peace. Together with a breefe declaration vpon the matters happened in Fraunce sithence the 23. day of December. 1588 -
The extravagant poet
A comical novel, wherein is described his many pleasant follies. Translated out of French, by G.R. Gent -
The intentions of the army plainely discovered
in a dispute betweene Major Generall Browne, and Major Scot, an Independent, concerning the King. Wherein is manifested how much they regard the honour and safety of his Majesties person. As also the occasion and manner of the late difference betwixt the said Major Generall Brown, and Colonell Whaley. Certified in a letter from Wooburne, dated July 31. 1247 [sic] -
The belief of witchcraft vindicated: proving, from scripture, there have been witches; and from reason, that there may be such still. In answer to a late pamphlet, intituled, The impossibility of witchcraft: Plainly proving, from Scripture and Reason, That there never was a Witch, &c. By G.R. A.M
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A letter written by the king of Nauarr, to the three estates of Fraunce
containing a most liuely description of the discommodities and dangers of ciuill warre: and a very forcible perswasion to obedience, vnitie, and peace. Together with a breefe declaration vpon the matters happened in Fraunce sithence the 23. day of December. 1588. Translated out of French, by G.R -
Divine meditations and contemplations upon severall heads of divinity
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Eve revived, or, The Fair one stark-naked
a novell