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Charles of Orleans's English Book of love ; a critical edition -
Dissertatio Ivridica De Reprobatione Per Delationem Ivrisivrandi Licita
Occas. cap. 2. X. de Probationibus -
Virgilii Evangelisantis Christiados Libri XIII.
In quibus omnia quæ de Domino nostro Jesu Christo in utroque Testamento, vel dicta, vel prædicta sunt, altisona Divina Maronis tubâ suavissimè decantantur -
Laertiu Diogenus Peri Biōn Dogmatōn Kai Apophthegmatōn Tōn En Philosophia Eudokimēsantōn Biblia 10
= Laertii Diogenis De Vitis Dogmatis Et Apophthegmatis Eorum qui in Philosophia Claruerunt; Libri X -
Proposals by the fourteen coal-meeters, and ten corn-meeters, of the city of London
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John Stafford, John Adams, and Bartholomew Soames, appellants. The Mayor and commonalty and citizens of London, respondents. The respondents case
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Austin Friars. Office of Commercial Commissioners for the city of London, and its vicinity. The commercial commissioners, apprehending that many [per]sons will be at a loss to know how to estimate their income, in [or]der to ascertain what sum they ought to give in for their contri[buti]ons, -suggest the following questions to be considered by such [pers]ons whose income arises from any of the descriptions of property marked out in them
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The privileges of the free-artificers of the city of London, defended
In an appeal to the committee appointed to receive the complaints of the masters of the several manufactures in this city, against their journeymen -
Committee of city lands. Journal 24, fol.145, A
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Statutes, ordinances, and rules, devised and made by the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the city of London, governors of Emanuel Hospital in or near Westminster, founded by the Right Honourable the Lady Ann Dacres, for the good government of the said hospital and the poor thereof, consisting of twenty aged people and twenty children
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The humble petition of the gentry and commons of the county of Yorke
presented to His Majestie at Yorke, Aprill 22. 1642. and His Majesties message sent to the Parliament Aprill 24. 1642. concerning Sir Iohn Hothams refusall to give him entrance into Hull. Whereunto is annexed, His Majesties answer to the petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, concerning his message lately sent to them, declaring his resolution to goe into Ireland -
An account of the preservation of King Charles II
after the battle of Worcester, drawn up by himself. To which are added, his letters to several persons -
A brief state of the produce of the city's estate, and how the same has been disposed of, for the year ending the 31st of December, 1784
The outgoings and expenditure thereof distinguished in such a manner that the Court of Common Council may be informed what is the amount of stated rents, quitrents, and taxes, and the particulars of all the other disbursements, shewing to whom such payments have been made, and by whose order. To which is subjoined the balance remaining in Mr. Chamberlain's hands, the 31st of December, 1784, of all the several accounts of cash kept in the Chamber of London -
A brief state of the produce of the city's estate
And how the same has been disposed of, for the year ending 31st December, 1792, the outgoings and expenditure thereof distinguished in such a manner that the Court of Common Council may be informed what is the amount of stated-rents, quit-rents and taxes, and the particulars of all other disbursements, shewing to whom such payments have been made, and by whose order. To which is subjoined the balance remaining in Mr. Chamberlain's hands, the 31st December, 1792. Of all the several accounts of cash kept in the Chamber of London -
A brief state of the produce of the city's estate
And how the same has been disposed of, for the year ending the 31st December 1793. To which is subjoined the balance remaining in Mr. Chamberlain's hands, the 31st December, 1793. Of all the several accounts kept in the Chamber of London -
A biref state of the produce of the city's estate
And how the same has been disposed of, for the year ending the 31st December 1794. To which is subjoined the balance remaining in Mr. Chamberlain's hands, the 31st December 1794. Of all the several accounts kept in the Chamber of London -
A brief state of the produce of the city's estate
And how the same has been disposed of, for the year ending the 31st December 1795. To which is subjoined the balance remaining in Mr. Chamberlain's hands, the 31st December 1795. Of all the several accounts kept in the Chamber of London -
A brief state of the produce of the city's estate, and how the same has been disposed of, for the year eding the 31st December 1796
To which is subjoined the balance remaining in Mr. Chamberlain's hands, the 31st December 1796. Of all the several accounts kept in the Chamber of London -
A brief state of the produce of the Bridge House estate, and how the same has been disposed of, for the year ending Lady Day, 1784
David Buffar, and Joseph Dixon, wardens or keepers of London Bridge -
A brief state of the produce of the Bridge House estate, and how the same has been disposed of, for the year ending Christmas, 1790
John Burbank and Joseph Speck, wardens or keepers of London Bridge -
A brief state of the produce of the Bridge House estate, and how the same has been disposed of, for the year ending Christmas, 1791
John Burbank and Joseph Speck, wardens or keepers of London Bridge -
A brief state of the produce of the Bridge House estate, and how the same has been disposed of, for the year ending Christmas, 1792
John Burbank and Joseph Speck, and John Redhead, (Who succeeded the said John Burbank,) wardens or keepers of London Bridge -
A brief state of the produce of the Bridge House estate, and how the same has been disposed of, for the year ending Christmas, 1793
Joseph Speck, and John Redhead, wardens or keepers of London Bridge -
A brief state of the produce of the Bridge House estate, and how the same has been disposed of, for the year ending Christmas 1794
Joseph Speck, and John Redhead, wardens or keepers of London Bridge