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Verbesserter Kalender für Sr. Churfürstl. Durchl. zu Sachsen Churfürstenthum, incorporirt und andere Lande
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Afbeldinge van Schenchen Schanfs mitsgadeis de gelegentheden daerontsom
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Parentationes Allegoricæ, Oder Verblümte Trauer=Reden/ Bey hohen und vornehmen Trauer=Actibus
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Drey curiose, lustige, juristische Tractätlein
1. Juristen sind böse Christen. 2. Juristen seyn gute Christen. 3. Nützliche/ lustige juristische Fragen und deren Beantwortungen/ wie auch vorkommende Einwürffe/ gründlich resolviert -
Von Gottes Gnaden Wir Wilhelm Ernst/ Herzog zu Sachsen/ Jülich Cleve und Berg/ ... Vor Uns und den ... freundlich-geliebten Bruder/ Herrn Johann Ernsten/ Herzogen zu Sachsen/ Jülich/ Cleve und Berg ... Fügen Unsern Prälaten denen von der Ritterschafft/ Gerichtsherrn/ Amtleuten/ Bürgermeistern/ Richtern und Räthen der Städte ... zuwissen: Was gestalt Uns glaubwürdig vorkommen/ Daß zeithero viele Unsere Unterthanen in Gehöltzen und Feldern die jungen Hasen gehaschet ... und entwendet/ auch von Gevögel die Eyer und Brut ... ausgenommen haben ... Als befehlen Wir vor Uns ... Jhren ... Unterthanen in Krafft dieses anzudeuten und aufzulegen/ daß bey 5. Gülden Straffe/ an deren statt die Unvermögenden mit Gefängnüß zubelegen ... auch ihre Kinder und Gesinde ... davon abhalten ... Jedoch hievon die Raubvögel mit deren Jungen und Eyern ... ausgeschlossen seyn sollen ...
Zu Uhrkund ist gegewärtiges Patent in Druck zugeben ... ; So geschehen und geben Weimar zur Wilhelmsburg am 4. May 1701. -
Die Apostolische Auffmunterung zum immerwehrenden Gebet wolte an dem Nahmens-Tage Des allerdurchläuchtigsten Großmächtigsten Fürstens und Herrn, Herrn Caroli des XII. Königes in Schweden der Gothen und Wenden ... vorstellen, und vermittelst derselben Zu dem den 29. Januar. 1711. Morgens nach 8. Uhr auff hiesiger Schule anzustellenden solennen Actu Oratorio Die nach Standes Gebühr mit aller Oservantz und Dienstgeflissenheit zu ehrende Herren invitiren
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Centavrvs Poeticvs, Quo, ut faustissimo felissimoque Natali Serenissimi Principis ac Domini, Domini Wilhelmi Ernesti, Ducis Saxoniæ, Juliaci, Cliviæ ac Montaniæ ... Patris Patriæ nostri Clementissimi, inter subditorum ... die XXX. Octobr, Anni hujus M. DCCI. quadragies redeunte Orationem gratulatoriam de hujus ortu exoptatæ lucis ... Cras hora I. pomeridiana in Auditorio ...simul Lyceo nostro ... in Academiam Patriam abiturus ... diligens & obsequiosus Georgius Christianus Tietz, Jenensis ... Omnes viros bonos ... ex animo bene cupiunt, decenter invitat Philippvs Großgebauer, Rector Vinarienis.
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Helicon Vovens, Quem in Reducem Natalis Solemnitatem Serenissimi Celsissimique Principis ac Domini, Domini Wilhelmi Ernesti, Ducis Saxoniæ, Juliæ, Cliviæ ac Montium, ... die XXX. Octobr. Anno M. DCCI. Omnigenæ felicitatis ardentissimo voto offert
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The Royal British Society, at their office, next door to the Fountain Tavern, in the Strand. On Wednesday the 21st of February, was opened three new books on births of children, and marriages, for one and two months, by a weekly dividend; paying three shillings or two shilling for policy and stamps, will, if full, intitle you to 500l. 250l. 100l. otherwife in proportion
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A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lords ... at Westminster-abby, on January the xxxth, 1710
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A sermon preach'd at St. James's, on Thursday, March 8. 1710
Being the anniversary of Her Majesty's happy accession to the throne. By the Right Reverend Father in God, John lord bishop of Bristol. Publish'd by Her Majesty's special command -
A sermon, preach'd at the Parish-Church of St. Dunstan in the West, on Sunday Dec. the 23d. 1711
By George Smalridge, D.D. dean of Carlisle, and chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Published at the request of the vestry of the said parish -
The Queen's and my Lord of Oxford's new toast·
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Quinti Horatii Flacci opera ad optimorum exemplarium fidem recensita
Accesserunt variæ lectiones, quæ in libris Mss. & Eruditorum commentariis notatu digniores occurrunt -
Reflections on the conduct of Mr. Whiston, in his revival of the Arian heresy
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Remarks on the preliminary articles offer'd by the French King, in order to procure a general peace
As publish'd in the daily courant, and postscript to the post-boy, of Octob. the 13th, 1711 -
Scotch-cloath, or Occasional-conformity
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The Second Profitable Society; or, Office of insurance on births of children, At a weekly dividend, and certain charge, kept at the first House on the left hand from the street near Temple-bar, entring in Passgrave-Head Court, over against the office of insurance of houses from fire
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Second proposals for insurance upon marriage: by the Union Society; next door to Pool's Coffee-House, without Bishopsgate
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Secret transactions during the hundred days Mr. William Gregg lay in Newgate under sentence of death for high-treason, from the day of his sentence, to the day of his execution
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A sermon preached at the Queen's chappel at St. James's, on the 30th of January 17 10/11, being the anniversary day of the martyrdom of King Charles I. of ever blessed Memory
By William Higden, D.D. Published by Her Majesties special command -
Shewing how the wever out-wited him, and got a note under his hand for 40l. and a discharge for his debt. To the same tune
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State-amusements, serious and hypocritical, fully exemplified in the abdication of King James the Second
Containing an account of the most remarkable amusements that happen'd in the government of that Prince: with the names of the several princes of Europe that congratulated him on the birth of the pretended Prince of Wales. Also an authentick catalogue of the Lords of the Council, and others, that were present at the taking the depositions, &c. To which is added, a true list of the members of both universities that amused His Majesty upon that occasion: with some select copies of amusing verses, taken out of those two famous volumes, intitul'd, strenn̆atalitiăcademic oxoniensis in celsissimum principem, &c. Illustrissimi principis ducis cornubi&̆ comitis palatint, &c. -Genethliacon. And for a conclusion there is annex'd, that most amusing declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled at Westminster, presented to Their Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Orange, at Whitehall, Feb. 13. 1688-9 -
A state of the proceedings in the House of Commons, with relation to the impeached Lords: and what happened thereupon between the two Houses
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A summary of the arguments for the archbishop's right to continue the whole convocation