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The Dutchesse of Malfy
a tragedy -
Juvenile monitor, or, The new children's friend
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Brief remarks upon Mr. Whiston's new theory of the earth. And upon an other gentleman's objections against some passages in a discourse of the existence and providence of God, relating to the Copernican hypothesis
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The hermit of the forest, and the wandering infants
A rural fragment. ; Embellished with cuts -
Philosophical reflexions on philosophical answers to that important question, Is the mind of man for the use of his body; or his body for the use of his mind?
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Queries. Whether any Parliament ever did better than this has done, or better deserv'd to sit again? and if the French gave three hundred thousand pounds to have a Parliament dissolv'd by King Charles, how much, by a modest and fair computation, may the breaking of this be worth? and if we may not justly hope for a supply of our want of specie, by what has been return'd to our new counsellors upon that account?
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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 -
The case of His Majesties sugar plantations
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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 -
An Answer to the unconstant shepherd: or, Fair Cynthia's grief and care crowned with joy and happiness, by her lover's return. To an excellent new tune
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A trve and briefe relation of the great victory obtained by Sir Ralph Hopton
neare Bodmin, in the county of Cornwall, Ianuary 19. ann. Dom. 1642 -
The contra-replicant, his complaint to His Maiestie
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An old mould to cast new lawes by
compiled by the honourable Sir Thomas Smith Knight, doctor of both lawes, and one of the principall secretaries unto two most worthy princes, King Edward, & Queen Elizabeth. Reprinted out of the Common-wealth of England, by a friend to old bookes, and an enimy to new opinions. Together, with King James his declaration to both Houses at White-hall, of the kings power in the Parliament of Scotland in making lawes. March 31. 1607 -
An answer to Mercurius Aulicus: or, His communicated intelligence from the court to the rest of the Kingdome
faithfully trased through, to undisceive those who love the truth. The forty ninth weeke, ending December. 9 -
His Majesties proclamation in Scotland: with an explanation of the meaning of the Oath and Covenant. By the Lord Marquesse, his Majesties high commissioner. Set forth by the Kings speciall licence
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A full confutation of the covenant
lately sworne and subscribed by many in Scotland; delivered in a speech, at the visitation of Downe and Conner, held in Lisnegarvy the 26th. of September, 1638. Published by authority -
The vngirding of the Scottish armour: or, An ansvver to the informations for defensive armes against the Kings Majestie
which were drawn up at Edenburgh, by the common help and industrie of the three tables of the rigid covenanters of the nobility, barons, ministry, and burgesses, and ordained to be read out of pulpit by each minister, and pressed upon the people, to draw them to take up armes, to resist the Lords anointed, throughout the whole kingdome of Scotland. By Iohn Corbet, minister of Bonyl, one of the collegiate churches of the provostrie of Dunbartan -
A declaration of the Queene, mother of the most Christian King
Containing the reasons of her departure out of the Low-Countreys; and disadvowing a manifest, set out in her name upon the same argument -
The avthoritie of the Chvrch in making canons and constitutions concerning things indifferent
and the obedience thereto required: with particular application to the present estate of the Church of England. Deliuered in a sermon preached in the Greene yard at Norwich the third Sunday after Trinitie. 1605. By Fran. Mason, Bacheler of Diuinitie, and sometime fellow of Merton College in Oxford. And now in sundrie points by him enlarged -
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The Scotch mercury, communicating the affairs of Scotland, and the northern parts
and come over to accommodate the late differences -
London Gazette: Supplements
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A king and no king
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The late Lord Beilhaven's memorable speeches in the last Parliament of Scotland, holden at Edinburgh, in November 1706
on the subject-matter of the then projected union of both kingdoms ... with an occasional preface, by the editor