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Exceeding joyfull newes from Dover, Wherein is declared hovv a noble man was sent from the King, to demand the castle to be resigned to him; but was bravely repul'st by the governour of the said castle. Also horrible newes from Portsmouth, declaring how Collonell Goring hath abused the inhabitants of the said town that stand for the Parliament. With certaine observations concerning the particular actions of the said Collonell Goring, since the beginning of this Parliament whereunto is annexed the Parliaments resolution concerning the sending of forces to Portsmouth and other places, which are oppressed by the malignant party of this kingdom. It is ordered that this be printed and published. Iohn. Browne Cler. Parl
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Exceeding joyfull newes from His Excellence the Earle of Essex. Declaring his proceedings since his setting forth from London. Likewise a famous victory obtained by His Excellence in Leicestershire against the cavaleers, with the manner of the fight. Also declaring a great conspiracie against his Excellence at Northampton, Sept. 11. there being a bullet shot into his chamber where hee lay. Sent in a letter from a well-willer of the Earle of Essex
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Exceeding joyfull newes from Holland· Being a true relation of two great battels fought betweene the governour of Flanders Don Francisco de Melos and the Hollanders, upon the 20. and 21. dayes of Aprill, 1642. With the name. of the places and sconces which he assaulted, but was overthrowne by the Hollanders, and many thousands of his men slaine
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Exceeding joyfull newes from Holland· Being a true relation of two great battels fought betweene the governour of Flanders Don Francisco de Melos and the Hollanders, upon the 20. and 21. dayes of Aprill, 1642. With the names of the places and sconces which he assaulted, but was overthrowne by the Hollanders, and many thousands of his men slaine
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Exceeding joyfull newes from Hull· Sent in a letter from Sir Iohn Hotham, and read in the House Commons, Iuly 15. 1642 Wherein hee declares the manner of his taking the Lord Faulconbridge and his son, with 4. pieces of ordnance, and 20 cavaleers, who were building a sconce or halfe moon near the town of Hull, and how he sent out Sir John Meldrom with 500 men to hinder their proceedings. Likewise Sir Iohn Hothams resolution presented to the Kings most excellent Majesty, at Beverley in the county of Yorkeshire, on Tuesday the 12. of Iuly, 1642. With ioyfull newes from Newcastle. Wherein is declared how the colliers resisted the Earle of Newcastle, and the cavaleeres, pul'd downe the fort which the said Earle had built, and beat him and his followers out of the county. Ordered that this be printed, and published. John Browne, Cler. Parl
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Exceeding joyfull newes from Ireland, or, A true relation of a great and happy victorie obtained by Colonell David Douglasse and Sir Iames Carr, two Scottish commanders, with the helpe of the Scots planted in the North of Ireland against the arch-rebels Philemy Oneal, the Earle of Delvin and Sir Denis Butler where there was 6 or 7000 of the rebels slaine ... / written from Dublin, Febr. 18 by Tho. Lancton, secretarie unto Sir Charles Coote and received by the last post Febr. 23, 1641
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Exceeding joyfull newes from Plymouth and Devonshire sent in a letter from the deputy lieutenants to the House of Commons, Decemb. 8 ; wherein is declared the full proceedings of the cavaleirs against the Parliaments forces in the said county, from the 4 of Decemb. to the 9, 1642 ; also a full relation of the besieging of Plymouth by the Lord Grandison, the L. Digby, and Commissarie Wilmont, with 9000 men ; and how they were beaten off by the Parliament forces that were within the town, killing about 850, the Lord Digbie being shot through the shoulder with a musquet bullet
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Exceeding joyfull newes from Plymouth and Devonshire. Sent in a letter from the deputy lieutenants to the House of Commons, Decemb. 8. wherein is declated the full proceedings of the cavaleirs against the Parliament forces in the said county, from the 4. of Decemb. to the 9. 1642. Also a full relation of the besieging of Plymouth, by the Lord Grandison, the L. Digby, and Commissarie Wilmot, with 9000. men, and how they were beaten off by the Parliament forces that were within the town, killing about 850. the Lord Digbie being shot through the shoulder, with a musquet bullet
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Exceeding joyfull newes from Scotland brought over by the Lord Mackland, and read in the House of Commons upon Thursday last, being the 18. day of this instant month of August, 1642. With the Paliaments resolution concerning the Yorkshire propositions declaring their intentions for the sending downe of forces both of horse and foot, for the safety of the said county. Likewise the resolution of the Earle of Rutland, the Earle of Exceter, and the Lord Paget, with divers others that are come from His Majesty, are resolved to come to the house again if they may be received. Ordered that this be printed and published. Hen. Elsing, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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Exceeding joyfull newes from the cavaleers at Nottingham. Declaring their resolution and propositions to the Lords at Nottingham, now attending his Royall Majesty, being happy and welcom'd tydings for London. With their terrible threatnings against Colonell Goring. Likewise, happy tydings from Shereboru Castle, declaring the proceedings of the Parliaments forces against the Marquis of Hartford, and the state and condition he is now in. Signified by letters to the House of Commons, upon Satterday last, being the 3. of September. Also the manner of Captain Browns comming to London on Satterday last, with 7. troopes of horse, bringing with him 5. cart loads of arms and ammunition, and six prisoners, which he took in Kent, namely the Lord Roper, Mr. Adrian Scroope the Duke of Lenox Stewart, and 4. more
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Exceeding joyfull newes from the Earl of Bedford, Lord Generall of the Horse, that is now set forth for the defence of the Protestant religion. Declaring the happy and fortunate successe of the Ptotestant army at Siege-moore in Sommersetshire, upon the 19. day of this instant month of August, who having received a challange from the Lord Paulet, Sir Ralph Hopton, and Sir John Stowell, daring them to meet them at the said moor at the time and place appointed. Which said gentlemen upon the 19. day assembled at Siege-moor with great number of men, where Sir Francis Popham, Mr. Pine, and Mr. Stroud met them wich 6000. horse and foot, and after some parley concerning the King and Parliament, they fell to blowes, but after some 6, hours fight Sir Francis obtained the victory. The said Lord Paulet and his accomplices stood for the commission of array, and Sir Francis and the rest of the gentlemen for the ordinance of Parliament
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Exceeding joyfull newes from the Earl of Essex being a true and reall relation of his incompassing the Kings army neare the citty of Oxford, Decemb. 7. and the great skirmish which they had at the same time. Also how Sir John Meldrum, and Collonell Langham drew out their two regiments of Blewcoaths, seven troops of horse, and 9. pieces of ordnance, and got beyond Oxford, and there set their men in battle array, raising two half-moons, and planting their ordnance against the cavaleers. Likewise the proceedings of the E. of Essex since his departure from the Earl of Northumberland, E. of Holland, E. of Pembroke, and the Lord Sey, at Windsor, Decemb. 5. and what skirmishes he had in his march towards Oxford
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Exceeding joyfull newes from the Earle of Bedfords army, brought to London by Captain Johnson, September, 6. The said army consisting of five thousand foot, seven hundred horse, and 28. ensigns. now ready to give battle against the Marquis of Hartford, and Collonel Lunsfords forces, being in Shereborn Castle. With the resolution of Collonel Lunsford, to the High Court of Parliamed , expressed and discovered by his making of fire-works against the Earl of Bedfords army, the manner whereof is as followeth, worthy of observation. Likewise the resolution of the trayned band of Devonshire, concerning Colonell Lnnsford , being resolved to march against him with 900. foot, and was accompanied with 200. horse and many brave gallants from the town of Dorchester September. the third
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Exceeding joyfull newes from the Lord Sey. Being an exact relation of a great battell fought by the said L. Sey, Colonell Hampden, and Colonell Goodwin neer Worcester Septem. 21. against the Lord Coventry, that came to take possession of the said city. Likewise another victory obtained by the trained band of Cheshire against the Welchmen, with the number of them that were slaine in both battailes. Also very good newes from the Earle of Warwicke, shewing his victorious proceedings from the 16. of September to the 23. of the same
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Exceeding joyfull newes from the Prince being comfortable tydings for both Houses of Parliament, as it will evidently appear in this ensuing subject. Wherein His Highnesse doth expresse his firme and constant resolution. Also the expresse command that the Prince hath given to the cavaleers. With the Parliaments resolution concerning the Kings Majesty, he being now resolved to set up his standard, and hath thereupon commanded all those that will aid assist him to repair to Nottingham. Ordered that this be forthwitg printed Hen. Elsyng Cler. D. Com
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Exceeding joyfull news from Lincoln-shire, or, The resolution of the gentry and commonalty inhabiting in the county of Lincoln concerning the Kings most Excellent Majesty and the high court of Parliament : also joyfvll nevves from Leicester declaring how Mr. Henry Hastings was taken prisoner by the High-Sheriffe of the said county on Sunday, August 14, 1642 : whereunto is annexed the resolution of the Lords and Commons assembled in this present Parliament concerning the Kings most Excellent Majesty
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Exceeding joyfull news from Oxford-shire. Being a true relation of a victorious battell fought by the apprentizes, of London, against the cavaliers wherein were slaine 16 of the said cavaliers. And not one of the apprentizes wounded, but one shot through the arme with a pistoll. With divers other exployts against the said cavaliers by the valiant apprentizes. Whereunto is annexed the couragious proceedings of the said apprentizes who are resolved to spend their dearest blood for the good of King and Parliament. Also some remarkeable passages from Banbury and Warwickshire
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Exceeding joyfull propositions propounded by the Commons assembled in Parliament to all true subjects within the kingdome of England and dominion of Wales : wherein they declare the proceedings of the King of Denmarke : also how the Kings Maiesty hath sent two embassadors to the said King of Denmark concerning his present proceedings herein England : likewise the King of Denmarkes answer and resolution, concerning His Majesties desire : presented to the Kings Majesty at Oxford, December 20, 1642
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Exceeding joyfull propositions; propounded by the Commons assembled in Parliament, to all true subjects within the kingdome of England, and dominion of Wales. Wherein they declare the proceedings of the King of Denmarke also how the Kings Maiesty hath sent two embassadors to the said King of Denmarke, concerning his present proceedings here in England. Likewise the King of Denmarkes answer and resolution, concerning His Majesties desire. Presented to the Kings Majesty at Oxford, December 20. 1642. Ordered by the Commons House of Parliament, that these propositions be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsing, Cler. Parliamentorum
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exceeding riches of grace advanced by the spirit of grace, in an empty creature and might neither presume, nor despair and murmur against God, as she had done / published ... by ... Henry Jessey, The
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exceeding riches of grace advanced by the spirit of grace, in an empty nothing creature viz. Mris. Sarah Wight, lately hopeles and restles, her soule dwelling as far from peace or hopes of mercy, as ever was any : now hopefull, and joyfull in the Lord, that hath caused to shine out of darknes, that in and by this earthen vessell, holds forth his own eternall love, and the glorious grace of his dear Son, to the chiefest of sinners : who desired that others might hear and know, what the Lord had done for for soul and might neither presume, nor despair and murmure against God, as shee hath done / published ... by ... Henry Jesse, The
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exceeding riches of grace advanced by the spirit of grace, in an empty nothing creature, and might neither presume, nor despair and murmur against God, as she hath done. Published for the refreshing of poor souls, by an eye and ear-witness of a good part thereof, Henry Jessey, a servant of Jesus Christ, The
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exceeding riches of grace advanced by the spirit of grace, in an empty nothing creature, viz. Mris. Sarah VVight lately hopeless and restless, her soul now hopeful and joyful in the Lord, and might neither presume nor despair and murmur against God, as she had done / published for the refreshing of poor souls, by an eye and ear witness of a good part thereof, Henry Jessy, a servant of Jesus Christ, The
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exceeding riches of grace advanced by the spirit of grace, in an empty nothing creature, viz. Mris. Sarah Wight lately hopeles and restles, her soule dwelling far from peace or hopes thereof : now hopefull and joyfull in the Lord, that hath caused light to shine out of the darkness ... / published for the refreshing of poor souls, by a eye and ear-witness of a good part thereof, Henry Jesse, The
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exceeding riches of grace advanced by the spirit of grace, in an empty nothing creature, viz. Mris. Sarah Wight lately hopeles and restles, her soule dwelling far from peace or hopes thereof : now hopefull and joyfull in the Lord, that hath caused light to shine out of the darkness ... / published for the refreshing of poor souls, by an eye and ear-witness of a good part thereof, Henry Jesse, The
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exceeding riches of grace advanced by the spirit of grace, in an empty nothing creature, viz. Mris. Sarah Wight lately hopeles and restles, her soule dwelling far from peace or hopes thereof : now hopefull, and joyfull in the Lord, that hath caused light to shine out of darknes ... / published for the refreshing of poor souls, by an eye and ear-witness of a good part thereof, Henry Jesse, The
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Exceeding true and happy nevves from Pomfret castle beeing a perfect description of a great battaile fought by Mr. Hotham, sonne to Sr. Iohn Hotham with 300 horse and 500 foote against the Lord Savill and Sir Francis Nevill with 1500 horse and foot before the walls of Pomfret castle Oct 7 : also declaring how the Lord Savill was wounded and above 200 of his men slaine in the fight
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Exceeding true and happy newes from Pomfret Castle. Beeing a perfect description of a great battaile, fought by Mr. Hotham, sonne to Sr. Iohn Hotham, with 300. horse and 500. foote, against the Lord Savill, and Sir Francis Nevill, with 1500. horse and foot, before the walls of Pomfret Castle. Oct. 7. Also declaring how the Lord Savill was wounded and above 200. of his men slaine in the fight
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Exceeding true and happy newes from the Castle of Windsor declaring how severall troopes of dragooners have taken possession of the said castle to keepe it for the use of the King and Parliament : likewise manifesting how severall companies of horse and foot are raysed by authority of the high court of Parliament in Essex, Buckingham-shire, Surrey, Midlesex, Barke-shire, Hampshire, and other adjoyning counties : with a remarkeable passage concerning the Earle of VVarwicke who came to towne on Tuesday 18th of this present October : also a declaration concerning the Major of Worcester who was brought to towne on Wednesday the 19th of Octob. with a waggon laden with plate and money
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Exceeding true and happy newes from the Castle of Windsor. Declaring how severall troopes of dragooners have taken possession of the said castle, to keepe it for the use of the King ann Parliament. Likewise manifesting hov severall companies of horse and foot are raysed by authority of the high court of Parliament in Essex. Buckingham-shire. Surrey. Midlesex. Barke-shire. Hampshire. and other adjoyning counties. With a remarkeable passage concerning the Earle of VVarwicke, who came to towne, on Tuesday 18th of this present October. Also a declaration concerning the major of Worcester, who was brought to towne on Wednesday the 19.th of Octob. with a waggon laden with plate and money
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Exceeding true and joyfull newes from Worchester wherin is declared two glorious battels performed by the Parliaments forces against the Kings army, Septemb. 24 and 26 : the first by the Earl of Essex with ten troops of horse against
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Exceeding true and joyfull newes from Worchester: Wherin is declared two glorious battels performed by the Parliaments forces against the Kings army, Septemb. 24. and 26. The first by the Earl of Essex with ten troops of horse, against Prince Robert, and Commissary Wilmot, with 14 troops, within half a mile of VVorcester, vvho after 4 or 5 hours fight, slew Commissary VVilmot, wounded Prince Robert in the head, and killed about 30. common souldiers. Of the Earl of Essex side were slain Serjeant Major Douglas, and about 20 common souldiers. This battell was fought upon Monday last, and with much difficulty his Excellency obtained the victory, and hath beaten all the cavaleers out of VVorcester. The second battle was fought the L. Sey, against Sir Iohn Byron neer Shrewsburie, Sep. 24, 1642
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Exceeding true nevves from Boston, Sherbourne Castle, Oxford, Exeter Beverley, Bristow, and Ireland. VVherein is declared how ten cavaliers were taken neere Serges in Lincolneshiere, with 3. ships and great store of treasure, and brought to London on tuesday the sixth of September, 1642. Also an information given to the Major of Bristow, by certain Irish merchants, that the King of Spain hath set up his standard at Washford in Ireland. Whereunto is annexed the proceedings of the Earle of Bristow who hath besieged Sherbourne-Castle with thirty thousand men. With the truest inteligence of the proceedings in every respective place above mentioned
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Exceeding true nevves from Newcastle. Declaring the manifold distractions, feares, and iealosies of that city, and severall other places of note in the countrey. Likewise a reall and exact declaration of the particular causes of their distempers. Set downe in as ample and exact a manner as can be desired, for the satisfaction of all those that desire to be informed of the present estate of those parts
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Exceeding trve nevves from Boston, Sherbourne Castle, Oxford, Exeter, Beverley, Bristow and Ireland vvherein is declared how ten cavaliers were taken neere Serges in Lincolneshiere, with 3 ships and great store of treasure and brought to London on Tuesday the sixth of September, 1642 : also an information given to the Major of Bristow, by certain Irish merchants that the King of Spain hath set up his standard at Washford in Ireland : whereunto is annexed the proceedings of the Earle of Bristow who hath besieged Sherbourne-Castle with thirty thousand men ; with the truest inteligence of the proceedings in every respective place above mentioned
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Exceeding welcome nevves from Beverley, or, York-shires love to London vvherein is declared the resolution of the gentry and commonalty of Yorkshire, to joyn with the London voluntiers, for the defence of the King and Parliament : vvith more ioyfull news from the Kings Most Excellent Majesty : also the Parliaments resolution, wherein they declare that they will live and die with the Earle of Essex, in the maintenance of the Protestant religion, and defence of the Kings honour
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Exceeding welcome nevves from Beverley. Or, York-shires love to London. VVherein is declared the resolution of the gentry and commonalty of Yorkshire, to joyn with the London voluntiers, for the defence of the King and Parliament. VVith more ioyfull news from the Kings most excellent Majesty. Also the Parliaments resolution, wherein they declare that they will live and die with the Earle of Essex, in the maintenance of the Protestant religion, and defence of the Kings honour. Ordered that this be printed and published. Joh. Browne, Cler. Parl
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Exceeding welcome news from Ireland being a copie of a letter sent from Dundalke to Mr. Dudley Norton, Esquire, inhabitant at Nanptwich and now resident in London : wherein is declared in what condition the Kingdome of Ireland is at this present : with true information what victories have been obtained against the rebels in several parts of that kingdome by the Earle of Ormond ... : with others
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excellence of the order of the Church of England, under Episcopal government set forth in a sermon at the visitation at Blandford, Anno 1640 / by William Sherley, The
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excellence of the order of the Church of England, under Episcopal government set forth in a sermon at the visitation at Blandford, Anno 1640 / by William Sherley, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Sherley, William.; 1662)
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excellencie of a free-state: or, The right constitution of a common-wealth. Wherein all objections are answered, and the best way to secure the peoples liberties, discovered: with some errors of government, and rules of policie. Published by a well-wisher to posterity, The
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excellencie of Jesus Christ: or, The faithfull soules discoverie. Concerning, the great mystery of our redemption : with its labours and desires to bee with Christ. A work full of heavenly instructions, and bringing much spirituall comfort to the readers. Abundantly proved out of the Holy Scriptures. / By J.H. D.D, The
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excellencie of the Gospell above the law Wherein the liberty of the sonnes of God is shewed. With the image of their graces here, and glory hereafter. Which affords much comfort and great incouragement, to all such as begin timely, and continue constantly in the wayes of God. By R. Sibbs, D.D. Mr. of Katherin Hall Cambridge, and preacher of Grayes-Inne, London. Begun in his life time, and published by T.G. and P.N, The
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excellencie of the mysterie of Christ Iesus Declared in an exposition, or meditation vpon the 16. verse of the first epistle of Saint Paul vnto Timothie, The
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excellencie of the mysterie of Christ Iesus Declared in an exposition, or meditation vpon the 16. verse of the first epistle of Saint Paul vnto Timothie, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Moffett, Peter; 1590)
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excellency and equitableness of Gods law, and the unreasonableness of sin by G.H., C. to D.M. in T.G, The
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excellency and lawfulnesse of the Solemne league and covenant. Set forth in a speech, or exhortation made by Mr. Phillip Nye to the Honorable House of Commons and reverend assembly of ministers at their taking the said Solemne league and covenant, The
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excellency and nature of the true spirit of wormwood: with its virtues and directions, The
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excellency and præheminence of the lavv of England, above all other humane lawes in the world asserted in a learned reading upon the statute of 35 to 8. Cap. 6 : concerning tryals by jury of twelve men and tales be circumstanibus / by Thomas Williams, The
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excellency and usefulnesse of the true spirit of salt more fully discovered then formerly : with directions how to take it and where it may be had, The
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excellency and usefulnesse of the true spirit of salt more fully discovered then formerly : with directions how to take it and where it may be had, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Barker, Richard, Sir.; 1663)
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