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Here begynneth the lyf of saint katherin of senis the blessid virgin
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Iniunctions geuen by the Quenes Maiestie
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Iniunctions geuen by the Quenes Maiestie
Anno Domini. M.L.LIX. [sic] The fyrst yeare of the raigne of our Soueraigne Lady Quene Elizabeth. Cum priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis -
Reasons for a war against Spain
in a letter from a merchant of London trading to America, to a member of the House of Commons -
Queene Elizabeths speech to her last Parliament [30. of November 1601]
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The declaration and message sent from the Queen of Bohemiah, Lord Craven, Lord Goring, and divers other English gentlemen, resident at the Hague in Holland, on Friday last, Novemb. 5, 1652, to Charles the Second, son to the late king of Great Brittain
with the Queen of Sweden's gracious letter, and her resolution to engage for the Parliament against the Hollander : together with the answer and speech of Charles the Second to Her Majesties letter -
The Queens Majesties message and letter from the Hague in Holland directed to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, &c
being sent in that ship which was forced to put into Yarmouth by reason of a leake which she sprung at sea, and was bound for Newcastle : who had in her fifty commanders besides other common souldiers, 400 barrels of powder, ten peeces of ordnance, and great store of other armes and ammunition all which was sent to His Majesty : and now coming up to London to be disposed of by the Parliament for the kingdomes safety and security, which letter, which divers others, are in the custody of : all which letters were cast over board into the sea and miraculously saved by a sailor in the said ship : also the declaration and petition of the Palsgrave and the Queene his mother to both Houses of Parliament for their annual pension, withall denying and disclaiming in having any hand or consent in Prince Roberts unruly actions against the Parliament -
Munday the 29th. January, 1648
A true relation of the Kings speech to the Lady Elizabeth, and the Duke of Gloucester, the day before his death -
A declaration of the causes mooving the Queene of England to giue aide to the defence of the people afflicted and oppressed in the Lowe Countries
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A new charge giuen by the Queenes commandement to all iustices of peace, and all maiors, shiriffes, and all principall officers of cities, boroughs, and townes corporate
for execution of sundry orders published the last yeere for staie of dearth of graine -
Declaration des causes, qui ont meu sa Serenissime Maiesté d'Angleterre d'equipper, & mettre vne armeé sur mer, pour la deffence de ses royaumes contre les forces du Roy d'Espagne
a publier par les lieutanans generaulx de la dicte armeé afin de faire entendre, a vn chascun, que sa Maiesté dresse ceste armeé naualle, seulement pour sa deffense, & pour courir sus a ses ennemis, & non pas pour endommager ceux qui ne voudront prendre le parti de ses ennemis, mais pour vser plustost de toute faueur & assistance en leur endroit -
Declaracion de las causas que han mouido la Magestad de la Reyna d'Yngalaterra, a embiar vn'armada real, para defensa de sus reynos y señorios contra las fuerças del Rey d'Espana
lo qual se ha de publicar por los generales de ladicha armada, para que todo el mundo sepa, que su Magestad ha juntado est' armada solamente para se defender de sus enemigos y offenderlos, y no en daño de qualesquiera otros que no ayudaren a sus dichos enemigos, a los quales su intencion y voluntad es que se haga todo buen tratamiento -
Le Theatre Avquel sont exposés & montrés les inconueniens & miseres qui suiuent les mondains & vicieux, ensemble les plaisirs & contentements dont les fideles iou͏̈issent ...
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Le Theatre Avquel sont exposés & montrés les inconueniens & miseres qui suiuent les mondains & vicieux, ensemble les plaisirs & contentements dont les fideles iou͏̈issent ...
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Le Theatre Avquel sont exposés & montrés les inconueniens & miseres qui suiuent les mondains & vicieux, ensemble les plaisirs & contentements dont les fideles iou͏̈issent ...
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Responce a la protestation, faicte par l'ambassadeur du Roy Treschrestien de la part dudict Roy so[n] maistré, à la Royne d'angleterre, le vingtiesme iour d'apuril
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A declaration of the causes mouing the Queenes Maiestie of England, to prepare and send a nauy to the seas, for the defence of her realmes against the King of Spaines forces
to bee published by the generals of the saide nauy, to the intent that it shall appeare to the world, that her maiestie armeth her nauy onely to defend her selfe, and to offend her enemies, and not to offend any other, that shall forbeare to strengthen her enemie, but to vse them with all lawfull fauours -
Declaratio causarum serenissimam Maiestatem Reginæ Angliæ mouentium, ad instruendam atque emittendam classem ad regnorum suorum defensionem, contra vires Regis Hispaniæ
per dictæ classis generales euulganda: vt inde enotescat Maiestatem suam arma eo solùm animo sumere, vt se suaque tueatur: hostes verò lædat. Neque instituti sui esse, vt alij quiuis offendantur, qui á præsidijs hosti subministrandis abstinebunt: quin verò vt alij omnes, quos obuios fieri contigerit, iusto fauore amicè habeantur -
Dichiaratione delle cause che hanno indotta la Serenissima Maestá, della Reina d'Ingilterra, di preparare & mandare sopra il mare vna armata per la difesa de i suoi regni contra le forze d'el Re di Spagna
da esser publicata per i generali della detta armata, accioche sia conosciuto che sua Maestá, ha armato solamente per difenderse e offender li nemici, senza peró voler offender altri chi astenerannosi di adiuutari i suoi nemici, ma trattarli con tutte licite fauore amoreuolmente -
Orders, thought meete by her Maiestie, and her priuie Councell, to be executed throughout the counties of this realme, in such townes, villages, and other places, as are, or may be hereafter infected with the plague, for the stay of further increase of the same
Also, an aduise set downe vpon her Maiesties expresse commaundement, by the best learned in physicke within this realme, contayning sundry good rules and easie medicines, without charge to the meaner sort of people, aswel for the preseruation of her good subiectes from the plague before infection, as for the curing and ordering of them after they shalbe infected -
By the Queene. Whereas the Earle of Essex, accompanied with the Earles of Rutland & Southampton, and diuers other their complices, gentlemen of birth and qualitie, knowing themselues to be discouered in diuers treasonable actions ...
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Iniunctions geuen by the Queenes Maiestie
Anno Domini. 1559. The fyrst yere of the raigne of our soueraigne lady Queene Elizabeth. Cum priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis -
Iniunctions geuen by the Quenes Maiestie
Anno Domini. M.D.LIX. The fyrst yeare of the raigne of our soueraigne lady Quene Elizabeth. Cum priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis -
Iniunctions giuen by the Queens Maiesty
Anno domini. 1559. The first yere of the raign of our soueraign lady Queene Elizabeth. Cum priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis -
Her Maiesties most princelie answere, deliuered by her selfe at the court at VVhite-hall, on the last day of Nouember 1601
When the speaker of the lower house of parliament (assisted with the greatest part of the knights, and burgesses) had presented their humble thanks for her free and gracious sauour, in preuenting and reforming of sundry grieuances, by abuse of many grants, commonly called monopolies. The same being taken verbatim in writing by A.B. as neere as he could possibly set it downe