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The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England
begun in the year 1641. ... Written by the Right Honourable Edward Earl of Clarendon -
The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England, begun in the year 1641
With the precedent passages, and actions, that contributed thereunto, and the happy end, and conclusion thereof by the King's blessed restoration, and return, upon the 29th of May, in the year 1660. Written by the Right Honourable Edward Earl of Clarendon, late Lord High Chancellor of England, Privy Counsellor in the reigns of King Charles the First and the Second -
A collection of several tracts of the Right Honourable Earl of Clarendon, author of the History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England
Published from his lordship's original manuscripts -
The history of the Royal Martyr, King Charles the First, with the effigies of those worthy persons that suffered; and the time and places where they lost their lives in His Majesty's cause, during the usurpation of Oliver Cromwell
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The second part of the history of the Royal Martyr, King Charles the First
With the lives and sufferings of those great men who fell in his cause -
A dialogue, on the want of respect due to age. By the Right Honourable, Edward, Earl of Clarendon, lord high chancellor of England
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A dialogue concerning education. By the Right Honourable Edward, Earl of Clarendon, lord high chancellor of England
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The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England
begun in the year 1641. ... Written by ... Edward Earl of Clarendon, ... Volume the second -
A collectiion of several valuable pieces, of the Right Honourable Edward Earl of Clarendon
... By a learned and impartial pen -
The life of Edward Earl of Clarendon, Lord High Chancellor of England, and Chancellor of the University of Oxford
Containing, I. An account of the Chancellor's life from his birth to the restoration in 1660. II. A continuation of the same; and of his history of the Grand Rebellion, from the restoration to his banishment in 1667. Written by Himself. Printed from his original manuscripts, given to the University of Oxford by the heirs of the late Earl of Clarendon -
A vindication of the conduct of James Duke of Ormond; during his long and faithful administration in Ireland
Representing the true state and condition of that kingdom before the year 1640; and the most material passages and actions which since that time have contributed to the calamities it hath undergone. By the Right Honourable Edward Earl of Clarendon, author of The history of the grand rebellion. To which is added, an-appendix, containing a collection of the several massacres and murthers, committed by, and upon the Irish, since October 23, 1641 -
Mr: Hides argument before the Lords in the Vpper House of Parliament. Aprill 1641
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The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England
begun in the year 1641. With the precedent Passages, and Actions, that contributed thereunto, and the happy End, and Conclusion thereof by the King's blessed Restoration, and Return upon the 29th of May, in the Year 1660. Written by the Right Honourable Edward Earl of Clarendon, Late Lord High Chancellor of England, Privy Counsellor in the Reigns of King Charles the First and the Second. Volume the second -
His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellours, to the tvvo Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the 13. of September, 1660
Die Jovis, 13. Septemb. 1660. Printed and published at the desire of both Houses of Parliament, and with His Majesties allowance. John Brown cleric. Parliamentorum -
The proceedings in the House of Commons, touching the impeachment of Edward late Earl of Clarendon, Lord High-Chancellour of England, anno 1667
With the many debates and speeches in the House. The impeachment exhibited against him. His petition in answer thereto. As also the several weighty arguments concerning the nature of treason, bribery, &c. By Serj. Maynard, Sir Ed. S. Sir T.L. Mr. Vaughan, Sir Rob. Howard, Mr. Hambden, and other members of that Parliament. Together, with the articles of high-treason exhibited against the said Earl, by the Earl of Bristol in the House of Lords on the 10th of July, 1663. With the opinion of all the learned judges therein -
Mr. Edvvard Hydes speech at a conference betweene both Houses on Tewsday the 6th of July 1641
at the transmission of the severall impeachments against the Lord Chiefe Barron Damport, Mr. Barron Trevor, and Mr. Barron Weston -
The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England
begun in the year 1641. With the precedent Passages, and Actions, that contributed thereunto, and the happy End, and Conclusion thereof by the King's blessed Restoration, and Return upon the 29th of May, in the Year 1660. Written by the Right Honourable Edward Earl of Clarendon, Late Lord High Chancellour of England, Privy Counsellour in the Reigns of King Charles the First and the Second. Volume the first -
By His Excellency Edward Viscount Cornbury capt. general and governour in chief in and over Her Majestys provinces of New-Jersey, New-York, and all the territories and tracts of land depending thereon in America, and vice-admiral of the same, &c. An ordinance for establishing courts of judicature
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A catalogue of fees established by the governour & council for the province of New-Jersey
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A remonstrance of the assembly of Nova Caesarea or New-Jersey, to His Excellency the Lord Viscount Cornbury capt. general & governor in chief of the said province. Delivered by Samuell Jennings speaker of the said Assembly, at Burlington the 8th day of May, 1707
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The reply of the House of Representatives of the province of New-Jersey, to an answer made by His Excellency Edward Viscount Cornbury governor of the said province, to the humble remonstrance, of the aforsaid House
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At a Council held at Fort George, in New York, November 25, 1727
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An order of Council
The following order of Council was made this 19th instant, and sent to the Custom-House, viz. At a Council held at Fort-George in New-York the 19th day of January, 1740, present the Honourable George Clarke, Esq; His Majesty's lieutenant governour, &c -
The president and commander in chief his speech to the General Assembly of the province of New-York, the 14th of Ocotber, 1736
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By the Honourable George Clarke, Esq; president of His Majesty's Council and commander in chief of the province of New-York, &c. A proclamation in Council
... Whereas His Excellency William Cosby, late captain general and governour in chief of the province of New-York and its dependencies, &c. did on the day of the date hereof, depart this life ... Given under my hand and seal at Fort-George in New-York this tenth day of March ... 1735 [1736 New Style]