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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 -
In this boke is conteined ye names of the baylyfs, custose, mayers, and sherefs of ye cyte of London from the tyme of Kynge Richard the Fyrst
& also the artycles of ye chartour & lybartyes of the same cyte, and of the chartour and lybartyes of England with other dyuers maters good and necessary for euery cytezen to vnderstond and knowe -
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 trumpet of the soule, sounding to iudgement. By Henry Smith
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Hypnerotomachia.
= The strife of loue in a dreame -
Here begynneth the introductory to wryte, and to pronounce frenche
compyled by Alexander Barcley compendiously at the commau[n]deme[n]t of the ryght hye excellent and myghty prynce Thomas duke of Northfolke -
Actis made by dyuers our most noble progenytours knynges of this realme agaynst unlaufull games
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Pierce Penilesse his supplication to the diuell
Describing the ouer-spreading of vice, and suppression of vertue. Pleasantly interlac't with variable delights: and pathetically intermixt with conceipted reproofes. Written by Thomas Nash Gentleman -
A discourse of life and death. VVritten in French by Ph. Mornay. Antonius, a tragœdie written also in French by Ro. Garnier. Both done in English by the Countesse of Pembroke
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The sermons of Master Henrie Smith
gathered into one volume. Printed according to his corrected copie in his lifetime -
Symbolæography
which may be termed the art, description or image of instruments, extra-iudicial, as couenants, contracts, obligations, conditions, feffements, graunts, wills, &c. Or the paterne of præsidents. Or the notarie or scriuener. ... The first part, newly corrected and augmented by William West of the Inner Temple gentleman, first autor thereof -
The whole booke of Psalmes
with their wonted tunes, as they are song in churches, composed into foure parts: all vvhich are so placed that foure may sing, ech one a seueral part in this booke. VVherein the church tunes are carefully corrected, and thereunto added other short tunes vsually song in London, and other places of this realme. VVith a table in the end of the booke, of such tunes as are nevvly added, vvith the number of ech Psalme placed to the said tune. Compiled by sondry authors, vvho haue so laboured herein, that the vnskilfull vvith small practice may attaine to sing that part, vvhich is fittest for their voice -
By the Queene. A proclamation for the reformation of sundry abuses about making of clothes
called Deuonshire kersies, or dozens, whereby the statutes made in Queene Maries time, for the weight, length, and breadth thereof, may be duely obserued hereafter -
Orders conceiued by the Lords of her Maiesties priuie councell, and by her Highnesse speciall direction, commanded to be put in execution for the restraint of killing and eating of flesh this next Lent
and to be executed aswel by the Lord Maior within the citie and suburbes of London, and by the officers of the liberties and exempt places in and about the same, as by order to be prescribed by the Lordes Lieutenants of all the counties of the realme to the iustices of peace, Lordes of liberties, and officers of corporate townes. In the xxxiiii. yeere of the Queenes Maiesties reigne -
Whereas the Queenes Maiestie doth vnderstand, that notwithstanding her late proclamation concerning such persons as wander abroad in the habite of souldiers, there are diuers persons pretending to haue serued in the late warres and seruice as souldiers ...
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By the Queene. A proclamation by her Maiesties commandement, for bidding the making or forging of any iron ordonance, aboue the quantitie of the piece commonly called the minion, without the Queenes speciall licence
and prohibiting also the cariage out of the realme to any forraine parts, of any maner of ordonance of brasse or iron, vpon the paines hereafter conteined in the proclamation -
By the Queene. A proclamation for adiournment of part of Michaelmas terme. 1592
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By the Queene. The Queenes most excellent Maiestie being certainly informed of diuers great spoiles made of the goods lade[n] in a Spanish carraque lately brought to Dertmouth in Deuonshire ...
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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 licenced by her Maiestie
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By the Queene. A proclamation for keeping the terme at Hartford Castle, and for adiournement of the same fron Mense Michaelis, vntill Crastino Animarum
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By the Queene. A proclamation to adiourne the terme ending for Michaelmas vnto Westminster, to beginne at Octabis Hillarij