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Juvenile monitor, or, The new children's friend
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The hermit of the forest, and the wandering infants
A rural fragment. ; Embellished with cuts -
A Select collection of the newest and most favorite country dances, waltzes, reels & cotillions
as performed at court and all grand assemblies -
The three woe-trumpets, of which the first and second are already past, and the third is now begun
under which the seven vials of the wrath of God are to be poured out upon the world ; being the substance of two discourses, from Rev. XI. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 ; delivered in Parliament, on the 3d and 24th of February, 1793 -
Discourses on the several estates of man, on earth,-in heaven-and hell
Deduced from reason and revelation: as they were delivered in the Abbey Church, Bath -
The interest of England in the Irish transplantation, stated
wherein is held forth (to all concerned in Irelands good settlement) the benefits the Irish transplantation will bring to each of them in particular, and to the Common-wealth in general, being chiefly intended as an answer to a scandalous, seditious pamphlet, entituled, The great case of transplantation in Ireland discussed. Composed and published at the request of several persons in eminent place in Ireland, to the end all who desire it, might have a true account of the proceedings that have been there in the business of transplantation, both as to the rise, progress, and end thereof. By a faithfull servant of the Common-wealth, Richard Laurence -
The newe boke of iustices of peas, made by Anthony Fitzherbard iudge, lately translated out of Frenche into Englyshe. The yere of our Lorde God M.D.XL. The .xxix. daye of December. Cum priuilegio
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Anno tricesimo primo Henrici octaui
Henry the VIII. By the grace of God kynge of England and of Fraunce, defender of the fayth, Lord of Irelande, and in earth supreme hed immediately vnder Christ of the churche of England to the honour of almyghty God, conseruacion of the true doctrine of Christes religion, and for the concord quiet and vvelth of this his realme and subiectes of the same, helde his moste hyghe court of Parliament, begonne at VVestm[inster] the .xxviii. day of Aprill, and ther continued tyll the .xxviii. day of Iune, the .xxxi. yere of his most noble and victorious reigne, vvherin in vvere establysshed these actes folovvinge -
Frende. 1593. A new almanacke and prognostication, for the yeere of our Lorde God. M.D.XCIII
Composed according to lawfull and lawdable art, and referred specially to the meridian and eleuation of the northeren pole of Canterburie, but may serue vniuersally, without any great error, for most partes of Englande. By Gabriell Frende, practitioner in Astrologie and phisicke -
By the Queene. The Queenes most excellent Maiestie being credibly enformed that the infection of the plague is at this present greatly increased and dispersed as wel in the citie of London and Westminster ...
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By the Queene. A proclamation to restraine accesse to the court, of all such as are not bound to ordinarie attendance, or that shall not be otherwise by her Maiestie
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By the Queene. The Queenes most excellent Maiestie in her princely nature, considering how dangerous a matter it is by continuance of the faire called Bartholomew faire ...
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A proclamation to reforme the disorder in accesse of greater number of persons to the court, then haue iust cause so to doe
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By the Queene. The Queenes most excellent Maiestie, vnderstanding that the infection of the plague in the cities of London and Westminster doth yet continue,...so as with safetie the next Michaelmas terme cannot be kept as was accustomed
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By the Queene. A proclamation to adiourne the terme ending for Michaelmas, vnto Westminster, to begin at Octabis Hillarij
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The sinful mans search: or seeking of God. Preached by Henrie Smith, and published according to a true corrected copie, sent by the author to an honorable ladie
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Here after foloweth an abregement of the statutes made in the parlyament holden in the. xxiii. yere of kynge Henry the eyght
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The supper of the Lorde
after the true meanyng of the sixte of Iohn and the. xi. of the fyrst Epistle to the Corhinthia[n]s, whervnto is added an epistle to the reader, and incidently in the exposition of the supper: is co[n]futed the letter of master More against Iohn Fryth -
The parable of the wycked mammo[n]
take[n] out of the. xvi. ca. of Luke with an exposicyon thervpon lately corrected [and] prynted -
The life and death of william Long beard, the most famous and witty English traitor, borne in the citty of London
Accompanied with manye other most pleasant and prettie histories, by T.L. of Lincolns Inne, gent -
A spirituall, and most precious pearle
teaching all men to loue and imbrace the crosse, as a most sweete and necessarie thing vnto the soule: vvhat comfort is to be taken thereof where and how both consolation and aide in all manner of afflictions is to be sought: and againe, how all men should behaue themselues therein, according to the word of God. Written for thy comfort by a learned preacher Otho VVermulierus. And translated into English by M. Miles Couerdale -
A proclamation published vnder the name of Iames King of Great Britanny. With a briefe & moderate answere therunto. Whereto are added the penall statutes, made in the same kingdome, against Catholikes. Togeather with a letter which sheweth the said Catholikes piety: and diuers aduertisements also, for better vndersatnding of the whole matter. Translated out of Latin into English
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Here begynneth the Pystels and Gospels of the Sondayes and festyualll holy dayes
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Here begynneth the Pystles and Gospels, of euery Sonday and holy daye in the yere
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Anno XXVII Henrici VIII
actes made in the session of this present Parlyament holden vpon prorogation at Westm[inster], the IIII. day of February, in the XXVII. yere of the reygne of our moste drad soueraygne lorde Kynge Henry the VIII. and there continued and kepte tyll the XIIII. day of Apryll next ensuynge, to the honour of God, and for the common weale and profyte of this realme