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right honourable Benjamin Disraeli Earl of Beaconsfield and Viscount Hughenden, K.G. Born December 21, 1804; died April 19, 1881. Interred at Hughenden April 26th. From life's stern fight has passed away, The
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Right Honourable Laurance, Lord Viscount Say and Seale, Thomas Roberts and others the tenants, plaintiffs in the writ of error, and defendants in the original action. Henry Lloyd nominal plaintiff upon the demise of Cecill Fiennes, widdow, and Robert Mignon, gent. and Cecil his wife, cousins and coheirs of Nathaniel, late Lord Viscount Say and Seale, deceased. And also upon the demise of William Farrer, Esq; and Sylvester Petyt, Gent. mortgagees of said late Lord Nathaniel. Defendant in the said writ of error, and plaintiff in the original cause. In an ejectment for the mannors of Broughton, Newenton alias Newton, Bloxham Beauchamp, Bloxham, Fennys and Shutford alias Shitford, and divers messuages and lands in Broughton, Banbury, Newenton alias Newton Shutford, alias Shitford and Bloxham, in the county of Oxford, The
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Right honourable my very good lord, to my Lord Coompton
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Right honourable my very good lord, to my Lord Coompton in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Harington, John, Sir; 1610)
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Right Honourable the Lord Cutts, his speech to the mayor and aldermen of Newport, at Carisbrook castle the 25th of September, 1693 upon the swearing of Mr. Leigh, the new mayor, who by the charter of the said corporation is oblig'd to be sworn before the governour of the island, or his steward, within the chappel of the said castle annually, The
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Right Honourable the Lord Cutts, his speech to the mayor and corporation of Newport at His Majesties castle of Carisbrook in the Isle of Wight upon the swearing of Captain Thomas Read into the office of mayor, according to the ancient custom and charter of that corporation, The
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right honourable the Lord Kimbolton his speech in Parliament, Ian. 3. 1641: concerning the articles of high treason exhibited against him, Mr. Pym, Mr. Hambden, Mr. Hollis, Sir Arthur Haslerigge knight, and Mr. Strowde. By the Kings Majestie, The
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right honourable the Lord Kimbolton his speech in Parliament, Ian. 3. 1641: concerning the articles of high treason exhibited against him, Mr. Pym, Mr. Hambden, Mr. Hollis, Sir Arthur Haslerigge knight, and Mr. Strowde. By the Kings Majestie, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Manchester, Edward Montagu, Earl of; 1642)
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Right Honourable, amongst the many benefits which will redound to this nation by the fishing trade, these insuing will arise, viz. from the two politicall maximes, which are necessary to be observed for the good of the commonwealth
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Right honourable, I am your cousin, descended from the body of Henry Percy 5th. Earl of Northumberland
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Right honourable, I am your cousin, descended from the body of Henry Percy 5th. Earl of Northumberland in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Percy, James; 1681)
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right honourable, Pourtraid. Or, the vizard taken off pretenders With perswasive reasons to allure the will, and reduce mens actiosn to obtain the title. As also a set boundary to the honour of saints departed. By Samuel Gilbert, Philalēthḗd, The
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Right honourable, the Lord hath this day, here at Philiphauch ... appeared gloriously for his people
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Right Honourable, the Lord hath this day, here at Philiphauch, neer Selkirk, appeared gloriously for his people.
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Right Honourable, the Lord hath this day, here at Philiphauch, neer Selkirk, appeared gloriously for his people. in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Argyll, Archibald Campbell, Marquis of; 1645)
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Right Honovrable the Lord Kimbolton his speech in Parliament Ian. 3, 1641 concerning the articles of high treason exhibited against him, Mr. Pym, Mr. Hambden, Mr. Hollis, Sir Arthur Hasterigge knight and Mr. Strowde by the Kings Majestie, The
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Right Honovrable the Lord Kimbolton his speech in Parliament Ian. 3, 1641 concerning the articles of high treason exhibited against him, Mr. Pym, Mr. Hambden, Mr. Hollis, Sir Arthur Hasterigge knight and Mr. Strowde by the Kings Majestie, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Manchester, Edward Montagu, Earl of; 1641)
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right institucion of baptisme sett forth by the reuerend father in Christ Herman Archebisshop of Coleyne, wherunto is also annexed a godly treatyse of matrimonie, compyled by the famous clerke and faithfull euangelist Wolfgangus Musculus, no lesse frutefull then necessary for all godly ministers of christes church, translated by the vnproffytable seruaunt of christ Richard Ryce, The
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right institution of baptisme set forth by the reuerend father in Christ, Herman Archebysshop of Coleyne, wherunto is also annexed a godlye treatyse of matrimonye, compyled by the famous clerke and faythfull euangelyst Wolfgangus Musculus, no lesse fruteful then necessary for all godly mynisters of Christs church, translated by the vnproffitable seruaunt of Chryst Richard Ryce, The
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right instytucion of baptisme sett forth by the reuerend father in Chryst Herman Archbysshoppe of Coleyne, whervnto is also annexed a godly treatyse of matrymonye, compyled by the famous clerke and faythfull euangelyste Wolfgangus Musculus. Wyth also a godly prayer to be vsed at the puryfication or churchyng of women, wyth the ordre of buryall, whych wanted in the fyrst, The
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right method for a settled peace of conscience and spiritual comfort in 32 directions : written for the use of a troubled friend ... / by Richard Baxter, The
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right method for a settled peace of conscience and spiritual comfort in 32 directions : written for the use of a troubled friend ... / by Richard Baxter, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Baxter, Richard; 1657)
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right method for a settled peace of conscience, and spiritual comfort In 32 directions. Written for the use of a troubled friend: and now published by Richard Baxter, teacher of the church at Kederminster in Worcestershire, The
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right method for a settled peace of conscience, and spiritual comfort in 32 directions : written for the use of a troubled friend / and now published by Richard Baxter, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Baxter, Richard; 1653)
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right method for a settled peace of conscience, and spiritual comfort. In 32 directions. / Written for the use of a troubled friend: and now published by Richard Baxter, teacher of the church at Kederminster in Worcestershire, The
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right method for the proving of infant-baptism. With some reflections on some late tracts against infant-baptism. / By Joseph Whiston, Minister of the Gospel, The
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right method for the proving of infant-baptism. With some reflections on some late tracts against infant-baptism. / By Joseph Whiston, Minister of the Gospel, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Whiston, Joseph; 1690)
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right method of a setled peace of conscience and spiritual comfort in XXXII directions / written for the use of a troubled friend and now published by Richard Baxter, The
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right method of a setled peace of conscience and spiritual comfort in XXXII directions / written for the use of a troubled friend and now published by Richard Baxter, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Baxter, Richard; 1669)
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right notion of honour as it was delivered in a sermon before the King at Newmarket, Octob. 4, 1674. Published by His Majesties special command. : With annotations, the contents whereof are in the following leaf / by Nath. Vincent, D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, and Fellow of Clare-Hall in Cambridge, The
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right of dominion, and property of liberty, whether natural, civil, or religious. Wherein are comprised the begining and continuance of dominion by armes; the excellency of monarchy, and the necessity of taxes, with their moderation. As also the necessity of his Highness acceptation of the empire, averred and approved by presidents of præterit ages, with the firm settlement of the same against all forces whatsoever. / By M.H. Master in Arts, and of the Middle Temple, The
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Right of electing sheriffs of London and Middlesex, briefly stated and declared, The
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Right of electing sheriffs of London and Middlesex, briefly stated and declared, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1682)
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right of kings and the duty of subjects a Christian discourse proving that it is not lawful for subjects upon any ground or pretence whatever to rebel against their lawful king / written by P. Charron, Parisian, author of the book of Wisdom ; now Englished by J.R, The
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right of kings by Scripture, or, A collection of some Scriptures shewing kings to be of God also, An essay for orderly hearing : together with A defence of Psalm-singing : in several dialogues with their supposed speakers / by Joseph Bentham, once again rector of the Church of Broughton in Northhamptonshire, The
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right of Kings conteyning a defence of their supremacy, over all persons and in all causes, as well ecclesiasticall as civill, within their severall dominions : herewithall is proved by testimony of Holy Scripture, that Christian Kinges are to haue such dignity, and execute such office in the Christian church, as Gods kinges had exercised in the church under the lawe : which part of the mysterie of Gods will, as it hath been wickedly under poperie shut up from men, so it is in our tymes right needfull that the same be opened to all Christian nations, The
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right of primogeniture, in succession to the kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland as declared by the statutes of 24 E.3 cap 2. De Proditionibus, King of England, and of Kenneth the third, and Malcolm Mackenneth the second, Kings of Scotland : as likewise of 10 H.7 made by a Parliament of Ireland : with all objections answered, and clear probation made : that to compass or imagine the death, exile, or disinheriting of the King's eldest son, is high treason : to which is added, an answer to all objections against declaring him a Protestant successor, with reasons shewing the fatal dangers of neglecting the same, The
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right of succession asserted against the false reasonings and seditious insinuations of R. Dolman alias Parsons and others by ... Sir John Hayward ... ; dedicated to the King ; and now reprinted for the satisfaction of the zealous promoters of the bill of exclusion, The
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right of the Church asserted, against the povver usurped over it. By J. Gailhard, A.M. and D, The
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right of the Church asserted, against the povver usurped over it. By J. Gailhard, A.M. and D, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Gailhard, J.; 1660)
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right of the citizens of London to elect sheriffs in their common-hall, proved, from the custom of our ancestors, from their charters, history, antient acts of Parliament, judgments and resolutions of many learned judges, The
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right of the city of London, and their proceedings touching the regulation of hackny-coaches, standing in the said city and liberties thereof, The
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right of tithes asserted: by our old Saxon lavves. A discourse proving them to be neither popish nor antichristian. Wherein the patrons ancient interest is also briefly vindicated, and a word likewise added for universities. By one that hath no place in either of them: nor incumbency upon tithes, The
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right of tithes asserted: by our old Saxon lavves. A discourse proving them to be neither popish nor antichristian. Wherein the patrons ancient interest is also briefly vindicated, and a word likewise added for universities. By one that hath no place in either of them: nor incumbency upon tithes, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (One that hath no place in either of them.; 1653)
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right of tithes re-asserted wherein the proofs from divine institution, primitive practice, voluntary donation, and positive laws are further strengthened and vindicated, especially from the objections taken out of Mr. Selden's History of tithes / by the author of The right of tithes asserted, and c, The
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right of tythes asserted and proved, from divine institution, primitive practice, voluntary donations, and positive laws with a just vindication of that sacred maintenance from the cavils of Thomas Elwood, in his pretended answer to the friendly conference, The
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right path waye vnto prayer ful of muche godly fruyte and christen knowledge, wyth a table in the end, lately made and newly recognised by Theodore Basille, The
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right picture of King Oliure, from top to toe. That all the world may a false rebell know. Whereunto is added, his genealogy, and the memorialls of all his worthy acts from the beginning of his reigne, to his present routing in Ireland. / By Philo Regis, written in rime doggerill for the benefit of all his subjects at Westminster, The
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right pleasant and variable tragicall historie of Fortunatus. Whereby a yong man may learne how to behaue himselfe in all worldly affaires, and casuall chances. / First penned in the Dutch tongue. Therehence abstracted, and now first of all published in English, by T.G, The
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right plesaunt and goodly historie of the foure sonnes of Aimon the which for the excellent endytyng of it, and for the notable prowes and great vertues that were in them: is no les pleasaunt to rede, then worthy to be knowen of all estates bothe hyghe and lowe, The
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right plesaunt and goodly historie of the foure sonnes of Aimon, which for the excellent endytyng of it, and for the notable prowes and great vertues that were in them: is no les pleasaunt to rede, then worthy to be knowen of all estates bothe hyghe and lowe, The
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Right re-entred and the reasons thereof rendered in the plain, yet modest, apology of Zach. Crofton, minister of the Gospel at Buttolphs Aldgate, London for his return to the exercise of his own ministry in his own church at the usual hours of publick worship on the Lords daies afternoon, in which hee hath been for a season obstructed by Mr. John Sympson
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right receiving of Christ· Or, An appendix to the worthy communicant, or A treatise shewing the due order of receiving the sacrament. By Jer. Dyke, late minister of Epping in Essex. Which was intended by the said author in his life time to be annexed to this treatise of the sacrament; as appeares in the epistle. Wherein a Christian may know, whether he hath rightly received Christ in the sacrament or no, The
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right receiving of, and rooting in Christ Delivered in sundry sermons by Jer. Dyke, late minister of Epping in Essex: and perfected for the presse with his owne hand, The
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Right reformation, or, The reformation of the church of the New Testament, represented in Gospell-light in a sermon preached to the honourable House of Commons, on Wednesday, November 25, 1646 : together with a reply to the chief contradictions of Master Love's sermon, preached the same day, published according to order, for the good of the faithfull, at their desire / by William Dell
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Right reformation: or, The reformation of the church of the New Testament represented in gospel-light. In a sermon preached to the honourable House of Commons, on Wednesday, November 25. 1646. Together with a reply to the chief contradictions of Master Love's sermon, preached on the same day. Published according to order, for the good of the faithfull, at their desire. / By William Dell, minister of the Gospel, attending on his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax
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Right reformation: or, The reformation of the church of the New Testament, represented in Gospell-light. In a sermon preached to the Honourable House of Commons, on Wednesday, November 25. 1646. Together with a reply to the chief contradictions of Master Love's sermon, preached the same day. All published for the good of the faithfull, at their desire. / By William Dell, minister of the Gospel, attending on his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax
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