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Regis Oratio, Habita In Postremo Regni Ordinvm Conventu, Westmonasterii, Die IX. Nouemb. Anno M.D.C.V.
Quam fideliter a` loquentis ore excipi potuit ; Adiuncta est Series detectæ nuper Coniurationis, cum aliquot consciorum confessionibus qui custodia continentur -
Meditatio in Cap. XXVII. Euangelii S. Matth. v. 27, 28, 29. Siue Hypotyposis inaugurationis Regiæ. Avthore Serenissimo Et Potentissimo Principe, Iacobo, D. G. magne Britanniæ, Franciæ & Hyberniæ Rege, ...
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The Principal Navigations, Voiages, Traffiqves And Discoueries of the English Nation, made by Sea or ouer-land, to the remote and farthest distant quarters of the Earth, at any time within the compasse of these 1500. yeeres
Diuided into three seueral Volumes ... -
The Principal Navigations, Voiages, Traffiqves And discoueries of the English Nation, made by Sea or ouer-land, to the remote and farthest distant quarters of the Earth, at any time within the compasse of these 1500. yeeres
Diuided into three seueral Volumes ... – Vol. 1, This first Volume containing the woorthy Discoueries, &c. of the English toward the North and Northeast by sea, as of Lapland, Scrikfinia, Corelia ... Together with many notable monuments and testimonies of the ancient forren trades, and of the warrelike and other shipping of this realme of England in former ages ... -
The Second Volvme Of The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques And Discoueries of the English Nation, made by Sea or ouer-lands ...
Wherof the first containeth the personall trauels, [et]c. of the English, through and within the Streight of Gibraltar, to Alger, Tunis, and Tripolis in Barbary ... The second comprehendeth the Voyages, Trafficks, [et]c. of the English Nation ... to the Islands of the Arcores, of Porto Santo, Madera, and the Canaries ... -
The Third And Last Volvme Of The Voyages, Navigations, Traffiques, and Discoueries of the English Nation ...
As namely to Engronland, Meta Incognita, Estotiland, Tierra de Labrador, Newfoundland, vp The grand bay ... -
The Booke Of Common Prayer, With The Psalter Or Psalmes Of David, Of that Translation which is appointed to be vsed in Churches
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De Tvrco-papismo
Hoc est, de Tvrcarvm et Papistarvm adversvs Christi ecclesiam & fidem coniuratione, eorumque in religione & moribus consensione ... ; liber unus ; Eidem praeterea adiuncti sunt, de Turco-papistarum maledictis et calumnis adversus Gulielmi Giffordi ... volumen, quod Calvino-Turcismum inscripsit, libri quatuor ... -
Meditatio in Cap. XXVII. Euangelii S. Matth. v. 27, 28, 29. Siue Hypotyposis inaugurationis Regiæ. Avthore Serenissimo Et Potentissimo Principe, Iacobo, D. G. magne Britanniæ, Franciæ & Hyberniæ Rege, ...
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The second part
of the unfortunate shipwright; or the blind man's travels through many parts of England, in pursuit of his right -
Some remarks upon the necessity and advantage of learning and understanding the church catechism
Addressed to the young People of the Parish of Leigh, Who are at this Time, Candidates for the Sacred right of confirmation. By the Rev. Robert Barker, M. A. Curate of Astley -
The two sacraments briefly explained
with an exhortation to the early partaking of the Lord's supper: for the use of the young people of the parish of Leigh. By the Rev. Robert Barker, A. M. Curate of Astley -
The Bible, that is, The Holy Scriptures conteined in the Old and New Testament
translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke and conferred with the best translations in diuers languages : with most profitable annotations vpon all the hard places and other things of great importance -
An account of the Bramins Observatory at Benares
By Sir Robert Barker, Knt. F. R. S. Read at the Royal Society, May 29, 1777 -
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 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