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Scots fencing-master, or, Compleat small-sword-man in which you have first, the defensive part ... secondly, the offensive part ... thirdly ... the parades and contraries ... fourthly, you have the way of keeping all the guards belonging to the small sword ... and last of all, you have some general rules to be observed ... : you have also figures representing some of the chiefest postures ... / by W.H., Gent, The
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Scots figgaries, or, A knot of knaves a comedy, The
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Scots figgaries, or, A knot of knaves a comedy, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Tatham, John; 1652)
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Scots figgaries, or, A knot of knaves a comedy, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Tatham, John; 1653)
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Scots gard'ner in two parts, the first of contriving and planting gardens, orchards, avenues, groves, with new and profitable wayes of levelling, and how to measure and divide land : the second of the propagation and improvement of forrest, and fruit-trees, kitchen hearbes, roots and fruits, with some physick hearbs, shrubs and flowers : appendix shewing how to use the fruits of the garden : whereunto is annexed The gard'ners kalendar / published for the climate of Scotland by John Reid, The
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Scots loyaltie to the Protestants of England and Ireland, by proffering to both Houses of Parliament speedie ayd also, the answer of the lord maior and sheriffes to the committee, some objections being made gainst them : here also is set down the true, reall, and exact relation of that bloody mutiny, which was upon Munday last in Westminster Hall, concerning the mainrenance of bishops, and concerning Colonell Lunsford who was lieutenant of the tower : with the contents of certaine letters brought by Mr. Burke from Ireland to the high court of Parliament : whereunto is annexed the names of certaine commanders, which are speedily to be dispatched for Ireland, The
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Scots loyaltie to the Protestants of England and Ireland, by proffering to both Houses of Parliament speedie ayd. Also, the answer of the Lord Maior and Sheriffes to the committee, some objections being made against them. Here also is set downe, the true, reall, and exact relation of that bloody mutiny, which was upon Munday last in Westminster Hall, concerning the mainrenance of bishops, and concerning Colonell Lunsford, who was lieutenant of the Tower. With the contents of certaine letters brought by Mr Burke from Ireland to the High Court of Parliament, Whereunto is annexed, the names of certaine commanders, which are speedily to be dispached for Ireland, The
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Scots mist yet gathering to wet English-men to the skinne, or, The people and souldiers observations on the Scots declaration to the Parliament of England. July 1648 compared with their former observations on the Scots message November 1647. And both of them, with the Scotts present invasion of England, by a great army of old souldiers and Irish rebells, for all our goods, to be forcibly maintained on the spoyle and ruins of the people: For establishing 1. Themselves, their wives, children and servants in all places of England, where they can be able to subdue and keep. 2. The king for all, The
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WorldCat: 606707492
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Scots nut-crackers, to break crackt crowns, and new-mould scepters, after the fashion of the northern blew-bonnets. With an accompt of the state of the two kingdomes of England and Scotland. Licensed and published by authority, The
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WorldCat: 606998661
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Scots policie: to asassinate our English monarchy. Who hide their worldly encroachments, under pretence of religion. And by introducing their owne government in England, would thereby become not only equall with us, but of our mercenaries become our lords. All which is discoursed by way of complaint made by the Scotch presbytery, The
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Scots remonstrance or declaration; concerning, the restoring their declared King to his just rights and priviledges; with their raising an army of 25000 men, and setting forth a great fleet of ships, and what their designe is. Also, a more exact relation of the resolute deportment of the late Marquess of Montross, and several speeches spoken by him, at the time of his execution. Together, with the Lord Hoptons letter, to divers of the gentry in Cornwall, and Devonshire, concerning the King of Scots, and the Parliament of England; and their resolution to stand firm to the present authority of the nation, The
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Scots remonstrance: concerning their King, the Parliament of England, and the Lord General Cromwel and his army: with their desires and proposals. And a declaration of the King of Scotland, touching his power and government, the Presbyterian party, and the Solemn League and Covenant. Signed by the Lord Lowden, Cancel, The
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Scots resolution : declared in a message sent from the Privie-Councell of the kingdome of Scotland, to His Maiestie at York, by the Earle of Lovvden, and chancellor of that kingdome. Wherein is expressed their earnest desires both to His Maiestie and the Parliament, that they would be pleased to joyne in a perfect union, it being the chief means to give an overthrow to the enemies of the three kingdoms : Together, with a large manifestation of their true and heartie affection to the Parliament of England; protesting, that they will do nothing contray to the priviledges of the same. : Also, His Majesties resolution concerning Yorkshire, The
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Scots resolution concerning this present expedition expressed in the voluntary service of diverse Scottish commanders, who profered themselves to the Parliament to serve in this expedition for the King and Parliament with the Parliaments acceptation of the same profer : also the setting forth of the Lord Brook, Colonell Hampden, Colonell Hollis, Colonell Fines and Colonell Goodwyn to meet the cavaliers at Warwick with about six thousand horse and foot who are now in their march towards Whibits : also the manner of apprehending two jesuites in Covent garden, August 22, The
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Scots resolution concerning this present expedition. Expressed in the voluntary service of diverse Scottish commanders, who profered themselves to the Parliament to serve in this expedition for the King and Parliament, with the Parliaments acceptation of the same profer. Also the setting forth of the Lord Brook, Colonell Hampden, Colonell Hollis, Colonell Fines, and Colonell Goodwyn to meet the cavaliers at Warwick, with about six thousand horse and foot, who are now in their march towards Whibits. Also the manner of apprehending two jesuites in Covent garden, August 22. H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com, The
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Scots resolution declared in a message sent from the Privie Councell of the Kingdome of Scotland, to His Majestie at Yorke, by the Earle of Lowden and Chancellor of that kingdome : wherein is expressed, The
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Scots resolution declared in a message sent from the Privie Councell of the Kingdome of Scotland, to His Majestie at Yorke, by the Earle of Lowden and Chancellor of that kingdome : wherein is expressed, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Loudoun, John Campbell, Earl of; 1642)
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Scots resolution declared in a message sent from the Privie-Councell of the Kingdome of Scotland, to His Majestie at York, by the Earle of Lovvden and chancellor of that kingdome. : Also a new plot against Hull. : Likevvise, an order of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, to the sheriff of the county of Lancaster, and all other sheriffs, and lord-lieutenants and deputy lieutenants in the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales. / Iohn. Brown Cleric Parliament, The
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Scots resolution, wherein they expresse their intentions to come to Sir Marmaduke Langdale, about the 15. of this present month of June, 1648. Also, three votes of the House agreed on by the Lords and Commons, to be sent to Scotland for their agreement thereunto, and so to be presented to His Majesties royall person, to be enacted before any personall treaty. With, a true relation of the proceedings of Lieutenant Generall Cromwell against Pembrooke Castle in Wales. Whereunto is annexed the manner of the regaining Skipton Castle, by that renowned and faithfull souldier, Major Generall Lambert. Imprimatur G.M, The
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Scots resolution, wherein, they expresse their intentions to come to Sir Marmaduke Langdale about the 15. of this present month of June, 1648. Also, three votes of the House agreed on by the Lords and Commons, to be sent to Scotland for their agreement thereunto, and so to be presented to His Majesties royall person, to be enacted before any personall treaty. With, a true relation of the proceedings of Lieutenant Generall Cromwell against Pembrooke Castle in Wales. Whereunto is annexed the manner of the regaining Skipton Castle, by that renowned and faithfull souldier, Major Generall Lambert. Imprimatur G.M, The
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Scots scouts discoveries by their London intelligencer, and presented to the Lords of the covenant of Scotland, anno Domini 1639, The
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Scots scovts discoveries by their London intelligencer, and presented to the Lords of the covenant of Scotland, 1639, The
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WorldCat: 606658149
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Scots treacherous designes discovered, or, A result to the pamphlet, intituled, The Scots remonstrance with a true relation of their proceedings at Newcastle, Hereford, Newark, and other parts of this kingdome : wherein their hypocrisie in religion, ingratitude to the king, falsenesse to this kingdome, unmercifulnesse in plundring, crueltie in shedding of blood, causelesse boasting of valour, is layd open to the view of the world: as also, the true cause of their refusing piscopacy, and, adhering to the Covenant, The
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Scots vindication of some former transactions. And declaration of their unanimous consent, and resolutions to assist His Majesty, Charls the II. VVith the utmost of their lives and estates, for the advancement of his affaires, towards the recovery of his right in England, and bringing of the murtherers of his father to justice. And a letter from the chancellour of Scotland his secretary, to a worthy friend of his in England. Imprimatur, The
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Scots-mans remonstrance. Or, A vindication of the Scots: with a short relation of all the proceedings since the time they came into England. Together vvith the present estate - and future intentions of that nation, The
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Scottish academie, or Institution of a young noble-man describing first, who are truly noble, or gentlemen, and c. then, methodically thus shewing, in fiue books, the dutie of parents towards their children. of preceptors towards their pupils, of children towards God and the King. towards their parents, and preceptours. towards all men in their ciuill conuersation. And lastly directing them in their trauelling abroad. All dilligently and distinctly, as more particularly may appeare, by the subiect and order of the bookes and chapters, The
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Scottish Commissioners demand concerning their sixt article, The
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Scottish Commissioners demand concerning their sixt article, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Scotland. Parliament.; 1641)
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Scottish contract or, A marriage agreement betwixt wanton Willy and mincing Meggy. All pleasant humours this will fit, for a merrier song was never writ. To a delightful Scotch tune, or I am a silly old man, The
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Scottish determination and loyaltie. Declaring, the manner of the papists, and other malignant persons rising in armes in that kingdome of Scotland, and the manner of their suppression. With the Kings commission for the raising of force and armes, and the Scots directions of the same to the high court of Parliament, desiring their prudent advice. Likewise His Majesties letter to the L. Major of Edinburgh. As also a cleare manifestation of the Scots love and loyalty to the Parliament. Lastly, a new order lately set forth from the House of Commons, The
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Scottish determination and loyltie declaring the manner of the papists and other malignant persons rising in armes in that kingdome of Scotland, and the manner of their suppression : with the Kings commission for the raising of force and armes, and the Scots directions of the same to the high court of Parliament, desiring their prudent advice : likewise His Majesties letter to the L. Major of Edinburgh : as also a cleare manifestation of the Scots love and loyalty to the Parliament : lastly, a new order lately set forth from the House of Commons, The
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Scottish historie of Iames the fourth, slaine at Flodden Entermixed with a pleasant comedie, presented by Oboram King of Fayeries: as it hath bene sundrie times publikely plaide. Written by Robert Greene, Maister of Arts, The
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Scottish mercury. Relating the vveekely intelligence from Scotland and the court, The
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Scottish mercury. Relating the vveekely intelligence from Scotland and the court, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Smith, George)
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WorldCat: 641525531
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Scottish mercury: astronomically observing, and astrologically demonstrating those grand catastrophes and superlative actions, designed by the hierogliphical characters of the heaven, to be manifested in the world, during the summer quarter, viz. the months of June, July, and August, 1694, The
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Scottish mist dispel'd: or, A clear reply to the prevaricating answer of the Commissioners of the kingdom of Scotland, to both Houses of Parliament; upon the new propositions for peace. And the foure bills sent to his Majesty, 1647. / By an English covenanter, The
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Scottish mist dispel'd: or, A cleare reply to the prevaricating answer of the Commissioners of the kingdome of Scotland, to both Houses of Parliament; upon the new propositions for peace. And the foure bills sent to his Majesty, 1647. By an English covenanter, The
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Scottish politike presbyter, slaine by an English independent. Or, The independents victory over the Presbyterian party. The rigour of the Scotch government, their conniving and bribing: the lewdnesse and debaucherie of the elders in secret. A tragi-comedie, The
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Scottish proverbs:
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Scottish Reformation Society London Organisation commencement of operations / From the London Record of 6th February 1867, The
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Scottish souldier. By Lavvder, The
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Scotts declaration in answer to the declaration sent unto them by their commissioners now at London from the honourable Houses of Parliament of England expressing their care to prevent the effusion of christian blood : and their affections to reformation both to kirk and state, The
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Scotts declaration, in answer to the declaration, sent unto them by their commissioners now at London, from the honourable Houses of Parliament of England: expressing their care to prevent the effusion of Christian blood; and their affections to reformation both to kirk and state. Ordered by the Lords and Commons, that this be forthwith printed and published, H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. Dom: Com:, The
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scourge of basenesse, or, The old lerry with a new kicksey, and a new cum twang with the old winsye wherein Iohn Taylor hath curried or clapperclawed, neere a thousand of his bad debters, who will not pay him vpon his returnes from Scotland, Germany, Bohemia, the voyages of the paper boate, and his nauigations to Yorke and Salsbury with Oates, The
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scourge of civill warre. The blessing of peace. A memento very necessary; shewing the miseries and discommodities of civill-warre or the fruits and effects of blessed-peace, The
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scourge of corruption. Or A crafty knaue needs no broker. Written by Anthony Nixon, The
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scourge of corruption. Or A crafty knaue needs no broker. Written by Anthony Nixon, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Nixon, Anthony.; 1615)
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scourge of drunkennes, The
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scourge of drunkennes. By William Hornby Gent, The
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WorldCat: 606500111
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scourge of folly consisting of satyricall epigramms, and others in honor of many noble and worthy persons of our land. Together, with a pleasant descant vpon most English prouerbes: and others, The
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WorldCat: 69670428
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scourge of sacriledge. By Samuel Gardiner, Doctor of Diuinitie, The
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scourge of sacriledge. By Samuel Gardiner, Doctor of Diuinitie, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Gardiner, Samuel; 1611)
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scourge of securitie, or The expulsion and returne of the vncleane spirit. By William Est, minister and preacher of Gods word, at Bedford in Deuonshire, The
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scourge of Venus. Or, The wanton lady With the rare birth of Adonis. The third impression. Written by H.A, The
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scourge of Venus. Or, The wanton lady With the rare birth of Adonis. The third impression. Written by H.A, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D.; 1620)
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scourge of Venus: or, The wanton lady With the rare birth of Adonis, The
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scourge of Venus: or, The wanton lady With the rare birth of Adonis, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D.; 1614)
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