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The History of Edward Prince of Wales, commonly termed the Black Prince, eldest son of King Edward the Third. With a short view of the reigns of Edward I., Edward II., and Edward III. and a summary account of the institution of the Order of the Garter.
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Copies of seven original letters from King Edward VI. to Barnaby Fitz-Patrick
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Correspondence of Sir John Day with the Court of Directors of the East India Company, upon the subject of his claim, in March and April 1789. To the Honourable the Court of Directors for the affairs of the East-India Company
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Particulars and conditions of sale, of sundry valuable freehold, copyhold, & leasehold estates, situate in the town and parish of Buckingham; which will be sold by auction, by John Day, on Tuesday the 3d day of April, 1798, at the Cobham Arms Inn, in Buckingham, at twelve o'clock at noon
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Comparative ancient Near Eastern study. The Genesis flood narrative in relation to ancient Near Eastern flood accounts
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A few practical observations on the new poor law
showing the demoralizing & enslaving effects of this anti-Christian enactment -
The Pope's supremacy confuted. By King Edward the VI. Translated out of his French original
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Imperial bill for legalizing marriage with a deceased wife's sister
speech of the Prince of Wales in the House of Lords, May 6th, 1879 -
Certaine godly rules coneerning [sic] Christian practice
fit to be observed daily in the lives of all those that would be saved. Gathered out of the holy scriptures, for the good of all those which have a purpose within themselves to lead a godly life -
A proclamacion, set furth by the body and state, of the Kynges Maieiests [sic] priuey Counsayle, concernyng the deuisers, writers, and casters abrode, of certain vile, slaunderous, and moste trayterous letters, billes, scrowes, and papers, tendyng to the seducement of the kynges maiesties good [and] louyng subiectes
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Concio ad clerum
Habita in templo B. Mariæ Oxon. Iunij 25. Ann. Dom. 1612. Joannes c.9.v.4. Donec dies est -
A proclamacion set forth by the state and bodie of the Kynges Maiestes Counsayle now assembled at London, conteinyng the very trouth of the Duke of Somersets euel gouernment, and false and detestable procedinges
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A proclamacion set furthe by the kynges maiestie, wyth the aduise of his most honorable privey counsail, the xviii. day of July, in the v. yere of his graces most prosperous reigne, against suche as slaunderously whisper and spread abrode false rumours of the further abacing of the coyne
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A proclamacion, set furth by the Kynges Maiestie, with the aduise of His Highnes moste honorable counsail, for the reformation of vagabondes, tellers of newes, sowers of sedicious rumours, players, and printers without license & diuers other disordred persons, the xxviii. day of April in the v. yere of His Highnes most prosperous reigne
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A proclamacion, set furthe by the kynges Maiestie, with the aduise of his highnes moste honorable counsail, the xvij. of July, in the v. yere of his highnes most prosperous reigne, wherein diuers wholsome and profitable lawes, made against regrators, forstallers, and engrossers, &c., are mencioned and recited
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A proclamacion, set furthe by the Kynges Maiestie, with the aduise of his highnes moste honorable counsaill, for the publishyng of sundery statutes and actes of Parliament heretofore made, for the prohibicion of the cariying out of the realme of gold or siluer, and of eschaunge and reeschaunge
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A proclamacion, set furthe by the Kynges Maiestie, with the aduise of his highnes most honorable priuie counsail, in the v. yere of his highnes most prosperous reigne, for the prices of victualles
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A proclamation set furth by the Kinges Maiesty, with the aduise of his highnes most honorable privy counsail, concerning casters and senders abrode of slaunderous and sedicious billes, the xx. day of May the v. yere of his most prosperous reigne
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A proclamation set furthe by the Kynges Maiesty, with the aduise of his most honorable privey counsayll, for the valuacion of the shillinges and grotes to a meaner and lower value and rate
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A proclamation set furthe by the Kinges Maiesty with the aduise of his highnes moost honorable counsail, the xi. day of September, in the v. yere of his Maiesties most prosperous reigne, inhibiting the melting of any his highnes coines of silver, being curraunt within his graces dominions
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Iniunccions geue[n] by the moste excellent prince, Edward the sixte
by the grace of God, kyng of England, Frau[n]ce, and Irelande: defendor of the faythe, and in earthe vnder Christ, of the churche of Englande and of Ireland the supreme hedde: to all and singuler his louyng subiectes, aswell of the clergie, as of the laietie -
Iniunccions geue[n] by the moste excellent prince, Edward the sixte, by the grace of God, kyng of England, Frau[n]ce and Irelande: defendor of the faythe, and in earthe vnder Christ, of the churche of Englande and of Ireland, the supreme hedde
to all and singuler his louyng subiectes, aswell of the clergie, as of the laietie -
Iniunccions geue[n] by the moste excellent prince, Edward the sixte
by the grace of God, kyng of England, Frau[n]ce, and Irelande: defendor of the faythe, and in earthe vnder Christ, of the churche of Englande and of Ireland the supreme hedde: to all and singuler his louyng subiectes, aswell of the clergie, as of the laietie -
Iniunccions geuen by the kynges Maiestie
aswell to the clergie as to the laitie of this realme. Anno. M.D.XLVII -
The ile of gulls
As it hath been often acted in the Black Fryers, by the Children of the Revels