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Contentment, a poem
By the Rev. Robert Barker, M.A -
The unfortunate shipwright
Or, Cruel captain. Being a faithful narrative of the unparallel'd sufferings of Robert Barker, late carpenter on board the thetis snow of Bristol, in a voyage to the coast of Guinea and Antigua -
The unfortunate ship wright
Or Cruel captain being a faithful narrative of the unparallelld sufferings of Robert Barker, late carpenter on-board the thetis snow, of Bristol; on a voyage from thence to the coast of Guinea and Antigua -
Just published, the unfortunate shipwright, or cruel captain, being a faithful narrative of the unparalleled sufferings of Robert Barker, late carpenter on-board the Thetis Snow, of Bristol; on a voyage thence to the coast of Guinea and Antigua
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(Published according to act of Parliament.) The second part of the unfortunate shipwright; or, The blind man's travels through many parts of England, in pursuit of his right
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Historia Navalis Antiqva
Libris quatuor -
Bellvm Papale, Sive Concordia Discors Sixti Qvinti, Et Clementis Octavi, Circa Hieronymianam editionem
Preterea, In Qvibvsdam Locis grauioribus habetur comparatio vtriúsq[ue] editionis, cum postrema & vltima Louaniensium ... -
Bellvm Papale, Sive Concordia Discors Sixti Qvinti, Et Clementis Octavi, Circa Hieronymianam editionem
Preterea, In Qvibvsdam Locis grauioribus habetur comparatio vtriúsq[ue] editionis, cum postrema & vltima Louaniensium ; ubi mirifica industria Clementis, & Cardinalium super castigatione Bibliorum deputatorum, notas duntaxat marginales Louaniensium in textum assumendo, clarè demonstratur -
Antichristi Demonstratio, Contra Fabvlas Pontificias, & ineptam Roberti Bellarmini de Antichristo Disputationem
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Tortvra Torti
Sive, Ad Matthaei Torti [d.i. Roberto Bellarmino] Librvm Responsio, qui nuper editus contra Apologiam ... Iacobi, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae Regis, Pro Ivramento Fidelitates -
Articles Of Peace, Entercovrse, And Commerce, Concluded in the names of the most high and mighty Kings, Charles ... King of Great Britaine ... And Philip the fourth King of Spaine, &c. In a Treaty at Madrit, the fift day of Nouember after the old Stile, in the yeere of our Lord God M.DC.XXX. Translated out of Latine into English
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Responsvm Svæ Maiestatis Ad Librum editum, inscriptum, Remonstrantia aut Declaratio Dominorum & Communium nunc congregatorum in Parlamento
XXVI Maij 1642 ; Ex Anglico in Latinum translatum -
Articles agreed upon by the arch-bishops & bishops of both provinces, and the whole clergie
In the convocation holden at London, in the year 1562. For the avoiding of diversities of opinions, and for the stablishing of consent touching true religion. Re-printed by his Majesties commandment -
By the king. A proclamation to restrain the transporting of passengers and provisions to New England, without licence
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By the king. A proclamation prohibiting the transportation of butter
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By the King. Orders for the postes of our realmes, and for all men to obserue and obey in the speedie cariage of packets, directed for our affaires
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Articles whereupon it was agreed by the archbishops and bishops of both prouinces, and the whole cleargie
In the conuocation holden at London in the yeare of our Lord God 1562. According to the computation of the Church of England, for the auoyding of the diuersities of opinions, and for the stablishing of consent touching true-religion. Put forth by the Queenes authoritie -
An ansvvere to certaine scandalous papers
Scattered abroad vnder colour of a Catholicke admonition -
The boke of common praier, and administration of the sacramentes, and other rites and ceremonies in the Churche of Englande
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The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments: and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England
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The booke of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments
and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England -
By the King
Whereas it doth manifestly appeare vnto us, that sithence the publicke declaration of our royal intention and purpose, to summon and hold a Parliament in that our realme of Ireland, certain titularie popish archbiships, bishops, deanes, vicars generall, Jesuits, friers, seminarie priests and other priests ordeined by forraine authoritie, being harboured and reliued by diuers of our subiects there haue employed all their wit and malice, to animate such persons as be seduced by them, to embrace the superstition of the church of Rome -
His Maiesties speciall command is, that these articles following be obserued by all, vpon paine of his displeasure, and such dangers as shall follow
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By the King, Charles by the Grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c
to all our loving subjects whom it shall or may concern ... whereas by our letters patents, and former proclamation for the good of our subjects, and for the advancement of trade, a restraint was granted concerning the exportation of butter out of England and Wales -
By the King
a proclamation concerning the carrying and recarrying of letters, aswell within His Majesies realmes and dominions, as into and from forreigne parts