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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
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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 -
Anno xiij. reginæ Elizabethe
at the Parliament begunne and holden at Westminster the second of Apryll in the xiij. yere of the raigne of our most gratious soueraigne lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of Englande, Fraunce and Ireland, queene, defendour of the fayth, &c. and there continued vntyll the dissolution of the same, to the hygh pleasure of almyghtie God, and the weale publique of this realme, were enacted as foloweth -
The boke of common praier, and administration of the sacramentes, and other rites and ceremonies in the Churche of Englande
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Fiue hundreth points of good husbandry
vnited to as many of good huswiferie, first deuised, [and] nowe lately augmented with diuerse approued lessons concerning hopps [and] gardening, and other needeful matters, together with an abstract before euery moneth, conteining the whole effect of the sayd moneth with a table [and] a preface in the beginning both necessary to be reade, for the better vnderstanding of the booke. Set forth by Thomas Tusser gentleman, seruant to the honorable Lord Paget of Beudesert -
A sermon preached before the Queenes Maiestie, the. 25. day of February, by maister Edward Dering, in Anno. 1569
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An ansvvere to a certen libell intituled, an admonition to the Parliament, by Iohn VVhitgifte, D. of Diuinitie
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Here after foloweth a lytell treatise called the newe addicions
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A lecture or exposition vpon a part of the. v. chapter of the epistle to the Hebrues
As it was read in Paules the. 6. day of December. 1572. By Edward Deryng. Prepared and geuen for a new yeres gift to the godly in London and els where, for this yeare. 1573 -
The eglogs of the poet B. Mantuan Carmelitan, turned into English verse, and set forth with the argument to euery egloge, by George Turbervile Gent
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A boke newely translated out of Laten in to Englysshe, called The folowynge of Cryste
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Iniunctions giuen by the most reuerende father in Christ, Edmonde by the prouidence of God, Archbishop of Yorke
primate of England, and Metropolitane, in his Metropoliticall visitation of the prouince of Yorke, aswell to the clergie, as to the laytie of the same prouince. Anno do. 1571 -
By the Queene. A proclamation for the prises of wine
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By the Queene. A proclamation for the restitution of thentercourse betwixt the kingdomes, countreys, and subiectes of the Queenes maiestie and the king of Spayne
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By the Queene. The Queenes Maiestie consydering that not withstanding that by great and mature deliberation of the wysest of this realme, a godly [and] good order of publique prayer and administration of the Sacramentes hath ben set foorth and allowed by Parliament ...
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By the Queene. Whereas certayne obstinate and irrepentant traytours, after theyr notorious rebellions made against this theyr naturall countrey, haue fledde out of the same, and haue remayned in forraigne partes ...
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By the Queene. A proclamation agaynst the despisers or breakers of the orders prescribed in the booke of Common prayer
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By the Queene. A proclamation for the execution of the lawes made agaynst vnlawfull reteynors, &c
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By the Queene. Forasmuche as it is notorious, in what sort, sithence the publicke arrest first made of the Queenes Maiesties subiectes, and of their shippes and goodes in the lowe countreys of the kyng of Spayne ...
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By the Queene. The Queenes Maiestie, hearing credibly by report, that in some partes of her realme, her people and subiectes are, and of late haue ben vexed and molested, by certayne lewde persons, vnder pretence of executing of commissions for inquiries to be made, for lands concealed ...
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The fourme of the proclamations to be published in the port townes, and market townes, or other publique places, within the limittes of the commission geuen by the Queenes Maiestie, the first of March, 1571. to sundry persons of credite, for reformation of disorders vpon the sea coastes