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Primum folio. De recto patens. Defens. Replicatio
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Primum folio. De recto patens. Defens. Replicatio in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1519)
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Prince Arthur an heroick poem : in ten books / by Richard Blackmore
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Prince Arthur an heroick poem : in ten books / by Richard Blackmore in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Blackmore, Richard, Sir; 1696)
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Prince Arthur an heroick poem in ten books / by Richard Blackmore
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Prince Arthur an heroick poem in ten books / by Richard Blackmore in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Blackmore, Richard, Sir; 1695)
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Prince Arthur an heroick poem in ten books / by Richard Blackmore ... ; to which is added an index explaining the names of countries, cities, and rivers, and c
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Prince Arthur an heroick poem in ten books / by Richard Blackmore ... ; to which is added an index explaining the names of countries, cities, and rivers, and c in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Blackmore, Richard, Sir; 1695)
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Prince Butler's querical demonstrations relating to the East-India trade
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Prince Butler's querical demonstrations relating to the East-India trade in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1699)
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Prince Butler's queries relating to the East-India trade
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Prince Butler's queries relating to the East-India trade in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Butler, Prince.; 1699)
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Prince Butler's tale, representing the state of the wooll-case, or, The East-India case truly stated
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Prince Butler's tale, representing the state of the wooll-case, or, The East-India case truly stated in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of; 1699)
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Prince Butler's tale: representing the state of the wooll-case, or the East-India case truly stated
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Prince Butler's tale: representing the state of the wooll-case, or the East-India case truly stated in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Butler, Prince.; 1699)
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Prince Charles his declaration concerning the citizens of London, and his resolution to take off all taxations and assesments whatsoever from His Majesties loyall subjects within the Kingdome of England and Dominion of Wales, and the further proceedings of his Highnesse. Likewise, strange and terrible newes from Colchester, and a relation of their sending out a bull in a flame of fire to the Parliaments forces, and how Sir Charles Lucas advanced up to the works, and after some dispute retreated. With the full particulars thereof, and the resolution of the souldiery, upon the approach of this deformed creature
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Prince Charles his declaration for satisfaction of all his Majesties loyal subjects in England, Scotland, and Ireland. July 31. 1648. Signed Willoughby. Hopton. Culpepper
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Prince Charles his declaration for satisfaction of all his Majesties loyal subjects in England, Scotland, and Ireland. July 31. 1648. Signed Willoughby. Hopton. Culpepper in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1648)
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WorldCat: 607004279
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Prince Charles his declaration to the Kings Majesties loyall subjects neere the realme of England. Wherein is declared, His Highnesse's full resolution, touching their proceedings concerning his royall father, the King of Great Brittaine. Signed with his royall signet at Paris in France
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Prince Charles his declaration to the Kings Majesties loyall subjects neere the realme of England. Wherein is declared, His Highnesse's full resolution, touching their proceedings concerning his royall father, the King of Great Brittaine. Signed with his royall signet at Paris in France in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles, II, King of England; 1647)
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Prince Charles his declaration, commended to the publique, for the satisfaction of all His Majesties loyall subjects. With his letter to Sir Marmaduke Langdale, and Sir Thomas Glemham, relating thereunto. Together with their letter from the printing thereof
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Prince Charles his declaration, commended to the publique, for the satisfaction of all His Majesties loyall subjects. With his letter to Sir Marmaduke Langdale, and Sir Thomas Glemham, relating thereunto. Together with their letter from the printing thereof in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1648)
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Prince Charles his gracious resolution concerning the present affaires of this Kingdome, presented to His Sacred Maiesty by Doctor Duppa, Bishop of Salisbury, in a speech delivered in the Princes behalfe, for a sudden accomodation of peace between His Majesty, and his high court of Parliament. As also, His Highnesse humble request to His Maiesty, in behalfe of sundry commanders taken prisoners by the Kings army
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Prince Charles his letter and dcclaration to his trusty and wel-beloved the bailiffes, aldermen, and inhabitants of the town of Yarmouth for a compliance with his Highnesse, against all forces that shall resist them. And the resolution and declaration of the aldermen and inhabitants concerning the same. Also, the further desires and proposals of His Highnesse, to the citizens of London, concerning His Royall Father, and the said city. Likewilse , a declaration of the proceedings of the Prince of Orenge, concerning the sending of forces into England
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Prince Charles his letter brought to His Excellency the Lord Generall Fairfax; and the discovery of a plot. Also sad news from South-Wales of the defeating of the Parliaments forces there by Collonel Poyer. The men killed, taken, and dispersed, their ordnance and armes lost. And Collonel Poyers declaration
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Prince Charles his letter to the Lady Marie his most royall sister. As also, another to the Prince of Orange. In confirmation of the many favours passing between each other, during their residence in England. With, his many thanks to the said Prince of Orange, in behalf of his mother the Royall Queen of England, for her honorable eutertainment
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WorldCat: 606655825
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Prince Charles his message to the Levellers in the west and his promise and royal grant concerning their just liberties and freedoms with their letter to the citizens of London touching the same : also, His Highnesse putting forth to sea with thirty sayl of French, Dutch, and Danes, 200 genltemen of note, 2000 officers and souldiers, 5000 arms and a declaration of their design: likewise, a great fight neer Plymouth between the Par. forces and 1500 Levellers upon their attempt to seize upon the town
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Prince Charles his message to the Levellers in the west, and his promise and royal grant concerning their just liberties and freedoms; with their letter to the citizens of London touching the same. Also, His Highnesse putting forth to sea with thirty sayl of French, Dutch, and Danes, 200. gentlemen of note, 2000. officers and souldiers, 5000 arms, and a declaration of their design. Likewise, a great fight neer Plymouth, between the Par. forces and 1500 Levellers, upon their attempt to seize upon the town, with the particulars thereof, and the number killed and taken prisoners
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WorldCat: 606699489
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Prince Charles his message to the Parliament of Scotland and his proposals to all his liege people within the territories of that Kingdom; declaring his condescensions, and articles of agreement, for the setling of the Presbyterian government, the utter abolishing of popery and episcopacy, the restoring all those to their estates, who have either assisted him, or his late father. A generall act of oblivion; and his royall engagement never to act for the future, but by consent of Parliament. Presented to the Parliament convened at Edenburgh, by the commissioners for the treaty, upon their return from His Highnesse; and the proceedings of the Parliament thereupon, touching their admitting of him to the crown and scepter
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WorldCat: 607011742
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Prince Charles his message to the Parliament wherein hee declares His resolution to restore his father, to his just rights. Having at this present, at the least five kings, and princes his allies, that will joyne with him for the effecting thereof
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Prince Charles his message to the Parliament wherein hee declares His resolution to restore his father, to his just rights. Having at this present, at the least five kings, and princes his allies, that will joyne with him for the effecting thereof in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1648)
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WorldCat: 607002461
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Prince Charles his message; sent from his court at St. Germans; March 27. 1648. to Mr. William Swan Lieutenant to the Governour of Dover-Castle. Concerning the seizing and maintaining of Dover-Castle, and all the forts and bulwarks thereunto belonging, for the Kings Majesty. Also, a coppy of the commission, sent from his Highnes to the said Lieutenant Swan, constituting governour of the said castle, forts, and bulwarks. Together, with a coppy of the princes instructions to the said Mr. Swan, and his proposals, shewing in what manner he should declare for his royall father the King : with the princes promise touching the same. / These papers were brought from his Highnesse Prince Charles, by Mr. W.B. Written in characters, and sealed with the princes seale, and signed, Charles P
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WorldCat: 607015317
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Prince Charles his resolution concerning the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland. And his representation and propoposals delivered at the councell table in Holland; with a message from the King of Denmark, and the Queen of Swethland, to his Highnesse, and the states of the United Provinces, concerning his birthright, and the crown of England; and the resolution of the states of Holland thereupon. Also, a declaration of the Princes proceedings at sea, and 150. Colonels, Lieu. colonels, Majors, captains, and c. taken
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WorldCat: 607011051
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Prince Charles his summons sent to the Lord Admiral, to take down his standard, and come under his Highnesse obedience. And the Earl of Warwicks answer, and resolution to bear it still for the Parliament, against all opposition whatsoever. Also the proceedings of both navies to an ingagement and a list of the names of the members of both Houses of Parliament, the ministers, and others, that are to go to the Isle of Wight, on both sides, about the treaty with his Majesty for peace
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Prince Charles his vvelcome from Spaine: who landed at Portsmouth on Sunday the fift of October, and came safely to London on Munday the sixt of the same, 1623. Wtih the triumphs of London for the same his happy ariuall. And the relation of such townes as are situate in the wayes to take poste-horse at, from the city of London to Douer: and from Calais through all France and Spaine, to Madrid, to the Spanish court
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Prince Charles his welcome to the court, or, A true subiects loue for his happy returne from Spain per me William Hockham, souldiour
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Prince Charles his welcome to the court, or, A true subiects loue for his happy returne from Spain per me William Hockham, souldiour in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Hockham, William.; 1623)
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Prince Charles proclaimed King, and landed in Jersey with the Duke of York, and a list of the Lords, Knights and gentlemen of quallity arrived there with His Hignes, and His design touching the west of England. Also His entertainment by the Lord Jermane who is made governour of the Island, with the Lord Hopton and 300. other persons of note, that were convoyed by a statesmen of warre with the Duke of Yorks declaration touching his brother the declared King. And his Highnesses message to the King of France, and a present of one hundred thousand crownes sent him by the Cardinall
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Prince Charles sailing from Callice, towards the north of England in a great ship of 35 peece of ordnance with five ships more, with Prince Rupert, Generall Ruthen, the Earl of Branford, the Lord Hopton, the Lord Wilmot, and divers other lords and gentlemen. Also the princes vvarrants, taken by Sir Miles Livesley. And a further victory against the Duke of Buckingham, by Col: Scroop, who hath slain Sir Lyonell Digbey his son, 2 collonels, and taken Sir Gilbert Gerrard, and 5 collonels and majors, and Col: Coventry taken with a coach and 6 horses, and the Duke of Buckingham fled with 60 horse. With a list of the collonels and officers names kild and taken. Also the Earl of Holland his speech to the souldiers when they took him in his chamber
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Prince Charles, his letany and prayers for the King of Great Britane in his sad condition
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Prince Charles, his letany and prayers for the King of Great Britane in his sad condition in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1648)
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Prince George his letter to the King
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Prince George his letter to the King in ProQuest Early English Books Online (George II, King of Great Britain; 1725)
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Prince George's letter to the King
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Prince George's letter to the King in ProQuest Early English Books Online (George, Prince, consort of Anne, Queen of Great Britain; 1688)
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Prince George's letter to the King in ProQuest Early English Books Online (William III, King of England; 1688)
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Prince George's letter to the King·
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Prince George's letter to the King· in ProQuest Early English Books Online (George, Prince, consort of Anne, Queen of Great Britain; 1688)
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Prince Giolo son to the King of Moangis or Gilolo: lying under the æquator in the long. of 152 deg. 30 min. a fruitful island abounding with rich spices and other valuable commodities
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Prince Henrie revived Or A poeme vpon the birth, and in honor of the hopefull yong Prince Henrie Frederick, first sonne and heire apparant to the most excellent princes, Frederick Count Palatine of the Rhine, and the mirrour of ladies, Princesse Elizabeth, his wife, only daughter to our Soueraigne Iames King of Great Brittaine, and c. By Henrie Peacham
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Prince Henries obsequies or Mournefull elegies vpon his death vvith a supposed inter-locution betweene the ghost of Prince Henrie and Great Brittaine. By George Wyther
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Prince Henries obsequies or Mournefull elegies vpon his death vvith a supposed inter-locution betweene the ghost of Prince Henrie and Great Brittaine. By George Wyther in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wither, George; 1612)
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Prince Henry his first anniversary. By Daniel Price Doctor in Divinity, one of his Highnesse chaplaines
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Prince Henry his first anniversary. By Daniel Price Doctor in Divinity, one of his Highnesse chaplaines in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Price, Daniel; 1613)
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Prince Henry his second anniversary· By Daniel Price Doctor in Divinity, of his Highnesse chaplaines
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Prince Henry his second anniversary· By Daniel Price Doctor in Divinity, of his Highnesse chaplaines in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Price, Daniel; 1614)
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Prince Johan, Christian duke of Lignitz and Breig in Silesia, had a discourse unto the ministers of the gospel of that principality, in a publick assembly, in the year 1627. Wherein he shewed them, that the Lord had, by several national-plagues, manifested his wrath against them
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Prince Johan, Christian duke of Lignitz and Breig in Silesia, had a discourse unto the ministers of the gospel of that principality, in a publick assembly, in the year 1627. Wherein he shewed them, that the Lord had, by several national-plagues, manifested his wrath against them in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Silesia-Brieg, John Christian, Duke of; 1680)
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prince of Conde made English, The
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prince of Conde made English, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Boursault, M; 1675)
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Prince of Orange his declaration shewing the reasons of this present invasion for the defence of the Protestant religion and for the re-establishment of the laws and liberties of the kingdom of Scotland, The
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Prince of Orange his declaration shewing the reasons of this present invasion for the defence of the Protestant religion and for the re-establishment of the laws and liberties of the kingdom of Scotland, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (William III, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 1171072814
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Prince of Orange his declaration shewing the reasons why he invades England : with a short preface, and some modest remarks on it, The
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Prince of Orange his declaration shewing the reasons why he invades England : with a short preface, and some modest remarks on it, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Burnet, Gilbert; 1688)
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Prince of Orange his declaration shewing the reasons why he invades England with a short preface and some modest remarks on it, The
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Prince of Orange his declaration shewing the reasons why he invades England with a short preface and some modest remarks on it, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (William III, King of England; 1688)
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Prince of Orange his declaration. Shewing the reasons of this present invasion, for the defence of the Protestant religion, and for the re-establishment of the laws and liberties of the kingdom of Scotland, The
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Prince of Orange his declaration. Shewing the reasons of this present invasion, for the defence of the Protestant religion, and for the re-establishment of the laws and liberties of the kingdom of Scotland, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (William, III, King of England; 1688)
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Prince of Orange his declaration: shewing the reasons vvhy he invades England. With a short preface, and some modest remarks on it, The
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Prince of Orange his declaration: shewing the reasons vvhy he invades England. With a short preface, and some modest remarks on it, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (William III, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 872003400
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Prince of Orange his royall entertainment to the Queen of England. With, the true description, how the nobles inhabiting within the Hague, Rotterdam, Leyden, Amsterdam, Delph, Utricke, Schedam, and divers others congratulated Her Majesty into Holland. Also the Prince of Orange his royall speech to Her Majesty at the Hague, and Her Majesties gracious answer unto the same. Lastly, the manner how Her Majesty with the Lady Elizabeth were feasted at the Princes palace at the Hague, Match . 1. 1641, The
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