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Priscianus nascens, or, A key to the grammar schoole in two parts : the first exhibiting proverbial sentences being suited examples to the rules of the declensions, adjectives, verbs and participles of the Latine grammar : the second delivering a review of the survey of the English tongue taken heretofore by Mr. John Hewis, according to the use and analogy of the Latine, serving much to the exposition of the grammatical rules of Lilly, and to the more easie and certain translating of English into Latine : to which is now premised the handmaid to the syntaxe
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Prison thoughts written by Tho. Browning, citiyen and cook of London, who hath been a prisoner in Ludgate ever since the twelveth day of August, 1680
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Prison thoughts written by Tho. Browning, citiyen and cook of London, who hath been a prisoner in Ludgate ever since the twelveth day of August, 1680 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Browning, Tho.; 1682)
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Prison-pietie, or, Meditations divine and moral digested into poetical heads, on mixt and various subjects : whereunto is added a panegyrick to the right reverend, and most nobly descended, Henry Lord Bishop of London / by Samuel Speed
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prisoner against the prelate, or, A dialogue between the common goal ie. gaol and Cathedral of Lincoln wherein the true faith and Church of Christ are briefly discovered and vindicated ... / written by a prisoner of the baptised churches in Lincolnshire, The
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prisoner's most mournful cry against the present oppression and tyranny that is exercised upon him. Or, An epistle written by John Lilburn Esq; prisoner in New-gate, July 1. 1653. unto the Right Honorable John Fowke Lord Maior of London, The
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prisoners and Claracilla Two tragæ-comedies. As they were presented at the Phœnix in Drury-Lane, by her Mties. servants. Written by Tho. Killigrew, Gent, The
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prisoners and Claracilla Two tragæ-comedies. As they were presented at the Phœnix in Drury-Lane, by her Mties. servants. Written by Tho. Killigrew, Gent, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Killigrew, Thomas; 1641)
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prisoners and Claracilla. Two tragæ-comedies. As they were presented at the Phœnix in Drury-Lane, by Her Mties servants. / Written by Tho. Killigrew, Gent, The
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prisoners and Claracilla. Two tragæ-comedies. As they were presented at the Phœnix in Drury-Lane, by Her Mties servants. / Written by Tho. Killigrew, Gent, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Killigrew, Thomas; 1641)
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prisoners and Claracilla. Two tragæ-comedies. As they were presented at the Phœnix in Drury-Lane, by Her Mties servants. / Written by Tho. Killigrew, Gent, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Killigrew, Thomas; 1641)
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prisoners complaint to the King's Most Excellent Majestie, or,The cries of the Kings Bench with advice to the disconsolate gentlemen-prisoners in the several prisons of England especially the Kings bench / by S.S., a fellow of Kings Colledge in Southwark, The
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prisoners enlargement, or, The poor mans release out of prison discovering the misery that poor men endure through the cruelty of their hard-hearted creditors : and the worthy behaviour and carriage of the referrees concerning prisoner : and their releasing by their meanes great number of poor souls : also, shewing how poor men may be relieved, and releas'd out of prison that have hard-hearted creditors to deal withall : desiring all men whatever to prevent imprisonment / written by a sufferer and wel-wisher to poor prisoners, L.P, The
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prisoners mournfull cry, against the Iudges of the Kings Bench. Or an epistle writ by lieut. col. John Lilburne, prisoner in the tower of London, unto Mr. Iustice Roll : declaring the illegall dealing of himself, and Mr. Justice Bacon with him, in reference to his habeas corpus. Vnto which is annexed his two petitions to the said Iudges, and the petitions of Mr. William Thompson, and Mr. Woodward and c. in which are contained a lash for Mr. Oliver Cromwell and other his spaniolised creatures. With divers other remarkable things worth publique view, The
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Prisoners of New-Gates condemnation declaring every verdict of the whole bench at the Sessions house in the Old Bayly, April 22 : with the Jesuits and fryers being censured by the Parliament ... also those 18 that were suspected to adjoyn with the Irish rebels ... : likewise a relation of him that killed Sir Henrie Paget ... : whereunto is annexed, more exceeding true and joyfull news from Ireland describing a great and bloudy battell fought in the Neweries by Sir Henry Tichbourn, Sir Charles Coot, and Captain Marro, with 3,000 men against 10,000 of the rebels, April 17, 1642, The
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prisoners of New-Gates condemnation. Declaring every verdict of the whole bench at the Sessions house in the Old Bayly. April 22 With the Jesuits and fryers being censured by the Parliament, five fryers being examined by a committee in the court of wards, with their confessions at the same time, also those 18. that were suspected to adjoyn with the Irish rebels, with a pilgrim, and four more Irish souldiers. Likewise a relation of him that killed Sir Henrie Paget, and many other fellons. With the names of every particular one. Whereunto is annexed, more exceeding true and joyfull news from Ireland, describing a great and bloudy battell fought in the Neweries, by Sir Henry Tichbourn, Sir Charles Coot, and Captain Marro, with 3000. men, against 10000. of the rebels, April 17. 1642, The
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prisoners plaint a sermon preached by Gualter Ashton, Master of Arts, prisoner in the Kings Bench for debt, before the imprisoned and others in that place, vpon the 25. of August. 1622, The
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prisoners plea for a habeas corpus, or an epistle writ by L.C. Joh. Lilburne prerogative prisoner in the Tower of London the 4. of Aprill, to the Honourable Mr. W. Lenthall Speaker of the House of Commons. In which is fully proved, that the judges are bound by law and their oaths to grant a habeas corpus to any prisoner ... and to deny it ... is to forsweare themselves, for which they may be in law indicted for perjury, and upon conviction, are for ever to be discharged of their office, service and councell. In which is also declared the usurpation of Mr. Oliver Crumwell, who hath forcibly usurped unto himselfe the office of L.G. in the Army, for almost 12. moneths together, and thereby hath robbed the kingdome of its treasure, under pretence of pay, which he hath no right nnto , and by the power of the said office hath tyrannized over the lives, liberties, and estates of the freemen of England ... all which John Lilburne will venture his life according to the law of the land to make good, unto which he hath annexed his epistle which he writ to the prentices of London the 10th of May 1639, The
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prisoners plea, humbly offered in a remonstrance with a petition annexed, to the commons of England in Parliament assembled / by George Wither ; falsely charged to have composed a lybel against the said commons, and therefore now prisoner in Nemgate ; it combineth also many interjections not to be defined, as, The
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prisoners praises for their deliverance from the long imprisonment in Colchester. On a day of publique thanksgiving set apart for that purpose by the gentlemen of the committee of Essex, who for their fidelity in serving their country were surprised by the enemie at Chelmesford. In a sermon upon the sixth, seventh, and eighth, verses, of the CXLIX. Psalm. / preached at Rumford Septemb. 28. 1648. By Samuel Fairclough, pastor of the congregation at Ketton in Suffolk, The
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prisoners prayers. Or, An heauenly helpe to deuotion. Composed by H.Greenwood, preacher of the word of God, The
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prisoners prayers. Or, An heauenly helpe to deuotion. Composed by H.Greenwood, preacher of the word of God, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Greenwood, Henry; 1628)
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prisoners remonstrance. To the right honourable, the Lord Generall Fairfax, and to his Councell of War, to all the officers and souldiers of the Army, and to every free-born commoner of England. The humble remonstrance and complaint of all the prisoners of this nation for debt, in the severall goales and slaughter-houses of this land, The
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Prisoners remonstrance: or, The desires and proposals of such prisoners as are willing to pay their just debts. Also, a copy of their petition to the Lord Protector: together with his gracious answer and reference to the Councel. Also an ordinance thereupon, for the suspending the Act for relief of creditors and poor prisoners, till the 20th of this instant April. With divers other remarkable passages fit for all mens views, especially for creditors or debtors, or such who are up on their interest concerned, The
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prisoners report: or, A true relation of the cruell usage of the prisoners in Oxford. Together with the strange deliverance of about fourtie men out of the dungeon in Bridewell in Oxford. March the 5. and 6. / Written by Edward Wirley Master of Arts, and Minister, who was himself a prisoner in the castle, and afterwards in the same dungeon. It is this 20. day of March, 1642. ordered by the committee of the House of Commons in Parliament concerning printing, that this book intituled be printed, The
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prisoners vindication with a sober expostulation and reprehension of persecutors / by John Gratton, The
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prisoners vindication with a sober expostulation and reprehension of persecutors / by John Gratton, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Gratton, John; 1683)
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prisonsers observation by way of complaint, The
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prisonsers observation by way of complaint, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mussell, Francis.; 1645)
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priuate schoole of defence. Or The defects of publique teachers, exactly discouered, by way of obiection and resolution Together vvith the true practise of the science, set downe in iudicious rules and obseruances; in a method neuer before expressed. By G.H. Gent, The
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priuiledges and practice of parliaments in England. Collected out of the common lawes of this land. Seene and allowed by the learned in the lawes. Commended to the High Court of Parliament now assembled, The
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priuiledges of the vpright in heart Expressed in brief meditations upon the 84 Psalme: and more particularly vpon the 11 verse thereof. Studied for the vse of the right worshipfull Company of Drapers London By W.F, The
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private Christian's witness for Christianity to the notional and erroneous apprehensions of the Arminian, Socinian, and Deist of the age : with the easy and true means leading the prophane, meer professor, and lazy Christian, to the same experience, as preservative against the infection of each, and against the ill example of the practical blemishes in lazy Christians conversation, The
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Private Christians non vltra, or, A plea for the lay-man's interpreting the scriptures written by Philolaoclerus, The
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Private Christians non vltra, or, A plea for the lay-man's interpreting the scriptures written by Philolaoclerus, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Osborne, Francis; 1656)
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private cure, deo adjuvante, The
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private cure, deo adjuvante, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1690)
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private debates, conferences and resolutions, of the late Rump: imparted to publick view, as soon as they could be gotten together, The
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Private devotion and a brief explication of the ten commandments
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Private devotion and a brief explication of the ten commandments in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bernard, Edward; 1689)
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Private devotions digested into six letanies. I. Of confession. II. Of deprecation. III. Of supplication. IV. Of Thanksgiving. V. Of intercession. VI. For the sick. With directions and prayers for the Lords day. Sacrament. day of Death. Judgment. And two daily prayers, one for the morning, another for the evening
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Private devotions digested into six letanies; I. Of confession. II. Of deprecation. III. Of supplication. IV. Of Thanksgiving. V. Of intercession. VI. For the sick. VVith directions and prayers for the Lords day. Sacrament. day of Death. Judgment. And two daily prayers, one for the morning, another for the evening
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Private devotions digested into six litanies; I. Of confession. II. Of deprecation. III. Of supplication. IV. Of Thanksgiving. V. Of intercession. VI. For the sick. With directions and prayers for the Lords day. Sacrament. Day of Death. Judgment. And two daily prayers. One for the morning. Another for the evening
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Private devotions for several occasions, ordinary and extraordinary
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Private devotions for several occasions, ordinary and extraordinary in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Allestree, Richard; 1660)
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private devotions of the Right Reverend Father in God Lancelot Andrewes. Late Bishop of Winchester, The
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private devotions of the Right Reverend Father in God Lancelot Andrewes. Late Bishop of Winchester, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Andrewes, Lancelot; 1647)
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Private devotions, digested into six letanies. I. Of confession. II. Of deprecation. III. Of supplication. IV. Of thanksgiving. V. Of intercession. VI. For the sick. With directions and prayers for the brace Lords day. Sacrament. day of brace death. judgment. And two daily prayers, brace one for the morning, another for the evening
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Private formes of prayer, fit for these sad times. Also a collection of all the prayers printed since these troubles began
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Private formes of prayer, fit for these sad times. Also a collection of all the prayers printed since these troubles began in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Duppa, Brian; 1645)
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Private forms of prayer, fitted for the late sad-times. Particularly, a form of prayer for the thirtieth of January, morning and evening. With additions, and c
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Private forms of prayer, fitted for the late sad-times. Particularly, a form of prayer for the thirtieth of January, morning and evening. With additions, and c in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Hammond, Henry; 1660)
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Private forms of prayer, fitted for the late sad-times. Particularly, a form of prayer for the thirtieth of January, morning and evening. With additions. and c
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Private instructions for [blank] deputy post-master of [blank]
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Private musicke. Or the First booke of ayres and dialogues contayning songs of 4. 5. and 6. parts, of seuerall sorts, and being verse and chorus, is fit for voyces and viols. And for want of viols, they may be performed to either the virginall or lute, where the proficient can play vpon the ground, or for a shift to the base viol alone. All made and composed according to the rules of art. By M.P. Batchelar of Musicke
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Private occurrences, or, The transactions of the four last years written in imitation of the old ballad of Hey brave Oliver, ho brave Oliver, and c
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Private occurrences; or, The transactions of the four last years, written in imitation of the old ballad of Hey brave Oliver, ho brave Oliver, and c
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Private offices for the use of prisoners
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Private offices for the use of prisoners in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1699)
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Private-men no pulpit-men: or, A modest examination of lay-mens preaching. Discovering it to be neither warranted by the Word of God; nor allowed by the judgement, or practise, of the Churches of Christ in New-England. / Written by Giles Workman, M.A. and master of the Colledge School in Gloucester. In answer to a writing published by John Knowls
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WorldCat: 606666293
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