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Dissertatio Theologica De Consensv Christi Et Pavlli A Criminatione Henric. Vicecom. Bolingbrokii Vindicato
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King Henry IV
= König Heinrich IV : englisch-deutsch -
A new edition of the life and heroick actions of the renown'd Sir William Wallace
General and governor of Scotland: wherein the old obscure words are rendered more intelligiable, and adapted to the understanding of such who have no leasure to study the meaning and import of such phrases, without the help of a glossary. By Willam Hamilton. To which is annexed, The life and martial atchivements [sic] of that valiant hero, Robert Bruce King of Scotland. By John Hervey -
The history of the life and adventures, and heroic actions of the Renowned Sir William Wallace, general and governor of Scotland
Wherein the old obscure words are rendered more intelligible, and adapted to the understanding of such who have no leisure to study the meaning and import of such phrases, without the help of a glossary. By William Hamilton -
The acts and deeds of the most famous and valiant campion, Sir William Wallace knight of Ellerslie, maintainer of the libertie of Scotland
Written by Blind Harry in the year 1361. Together with Arnaldi Blair relationes -
The history of the life and adventures, and heroic actions of the Renowned Sir William Wallace, general and governor of Scotland
Wherein the old obscure words are rendered more intelligible, and adapted to the understanding of such who have no leisure to study the meaning and import of such phrases, without the help of a glossary. By William Hamilton. To which is annexed, the life and martial achievements of that valiant hero, Robert Bruce, King of Scotland. By John Harvey -
Essay on the influence of a religious principle
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Blind Harry's history of the acts and deeds of the most famous and valiant champion, Sir William Wallace, knight of Elderslie
To which is annexed, the life and acts of the most victorious conqueror, Robert Bruce, King of Scotland. Written Anno 1375, By the Revd. John Barbour, domestic chaplain to King Robert II -
The life surprising adventures and heroic actions of Sir William Wallace, general and governor of Scotland
A new edition. Wherein the old obsolete words are rendered more intelligible; and adapted to the understanding of such who have not leisure to study the meaning and import of such phrases, without the help of a glossary -
The life and acts of the most famous and valiant [champion] Sir William Wallace knight of Ellerslie, maintainer of the liberty of Scotland
With a preface containing a short sum of the history of that time -
Dr. Henry begs leave to acquaint his friends and the public, that he continues disposing, at his house, No.18, Orange-street, Leicester-fields, the back of the King's Mews, London, his vegetable drops and balsam, well knows for curing the venereal disease
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Progress of socialism
the Bishop of Exeter's speech in the House of Lords, Friday, January 24, 1840 -
Arrest donné par le roy en son priue conseil, pour la souueraineté & iurisdictio[n] de sa Court des generaux des mo[n]noyes à Paris
le cinquiesme iour de septembre, M.D.LV -
Descry de certaines monnoyes blanches nouuellement faictes es pays de Lorraine, conté de Bourgongne, Vic, Franquemont, Vauuillars, Genefue
ensemble nouueau cry des monnoyes qui doibuent auoir cours en ce royaume -
The life and acts of the most famous and valiant champion, Sir William Wallace, Knight of Ellerslie
maintainer of the liberty of Scotland. With a preface containing a short summe of the history of that time -
A letter written by the king of Nauarr, to the three estates of Fraunce
containing a most liuely description of the discommodities and dangers of ciuill warre: and a very forcible perswasion to obedience, vnitie, and peace. Together with a breefe declaration vpon the matters happened in Fraunce sithence the 23. day of December. 1588. Translated out of French, by G.R -
A necessary doctrine and erudicion for any chrysten man
set furth by the kynges maiestye of Englande. &c -
A necessary doctrine and erudition for any chrysten man
set furthe by the kynges maiestye of Englande &c -
A necessary doctrine and erudition for any Christen man
sette furthe by the kynges maiestie of Englande &c -
A necessary doctrine and erudition for any Christen man
set furthe by the kynges maiestye of Englande &c -
A necessary doctrine and erudition for any chrysten man
set furth by the kynges maiestye of Englande. &c -
Iniunctions for the clerge
Exhibite [blank] die mensis [blank] Anno d[omi]ni M.CCCCC.xxxviii -
A necessary doctrine and erudition for any Christen man
set furthe by the kynges maiestie of Englande &c -
The letters pattents of the Kings declaration for the referring of the generall assemblie of the princes, cardinals, dukes and peeres
as well ecclesiasticall as temporall, the officers of the crowne, the lords, gentlemen, officers and others, vnto the 15. day of March next comming. Also to reclaime his subiects and rebellious townes to his obedience. Published in the Parliament of Caen the 22. of of [sic] December. 1589. Faithfullie translated out of the French copie printed at Caen -
A declaration set forth by the Frenche kinge, shewing his pleasure concerning the new troubles in his realme. Translated out of French into English by E.A