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The Danish laws: or, The code of Christian the fifth
Faithfully translated for the use of the English inhabitants of the Danish settlements in America -
Jus Feciale armatæ Daniæ
With a short demonstration of the most weighty causes, whereupon His Sacred Royal Majesty of Denmark, Norway, the Vandals and Goths, &c., urg'd by meer necessity, doth by his herald, according to the law of nations, denounce warre both by land and sea, against King Charles Gustavus and the Kingdom of Swedeland, after unsufferable [sic] injuries and damages done Us, and most equall conditions of peace rejected by the Swedes; and doth renounce all neighbourly friendship -
Lex regia
or the royal law of Denmark. Writ in the Danish language by order of Frederick III. King of Denmark, Norway, of the Goths and Vandals, &c. Subscribed by his Majesty on the 4th day of November 1665. Translated into English by a lover of the British constitution -
The King of Denmark his declaration concerning the English merchant ships lying in Copenhagen
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Two manifesto's or declarations
the one by the King of Denmarke, the other by the Queen of Sweden, both concerning the present warres -
The Danish laws, or, The code of Christian the Fifth
faithfully translated for the use of the English inhabitants of the Danish settlements in America -
The King of Denmark's message to the states of Holland
for the advancing of the King of Scots interest; with their proceedings thereupon; and his resolution to maintain the quarrel against all opposers; if he can also, his raising of a great army; their advance towards the sea-coast; and 30 men of war launcing [sic] forth to joyn with the Dutch; together with the great present sent to the King of Scots, amounting to one hundred thousand pounds in gold. Likewise, a great and glorious victory obtained by the English against 120 sail of Dutch; with the number of ships taken, and brought into the Downs. Published by authority -
The King of Denmark his declaration concerning the English merchants ships lying in Copenhagen
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Two manifesto's, or declarations
the one by the King of Denmarke, the other by the Queene of Sweden, both concerning the present warres