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Speculum speculativum: or, A considering-glasse; being an inspection into the present and late sad condition of these nations; with some cautional expressions made thereupon, / by George Wither, immediately after His Majesties restauration: to preserve in himself and others a Christian obedience to God's various dispensations. Hereby also are some glimmerings discovered of what will probably ensue hereafter
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Speculum spiritualium in quo non solum de vita actiua et contemplatiua, verumetiam de vicus quibus humana mens inquinatur ac virtutibus quibus in deum accenditur, perpulchre tractatur cum varijs exemplis ad vtramque vitam conducentibus, oibus pie viuere cupientibus vtile, religiosis tamen summe necessarium tum quia oĩa ad eorum officia pertinentia pa tenter declarat. tum etiam quia quae fugienda ac persequenda sunt potissimum demonstrat : additur insuper et opusculum Ricardi Hampole de emendatione vite, ac de regula bene viuendi
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WorldCat: 1086531414
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Speculum theologiæ in Christo, or, A view of some divine truths which are either practically exemplified in Jesus Christ, set forth in the Gospel, or may be reasonably deduced from thence / by Edward Polhill ..., Esq
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WorldCat: 1086490068
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Speculum topographicum: or The topographicall glasse Containing the vse of the topographicall glasse. Theodelitus. Plaine table, and circumferentor. With many rules of geometry, astronomy, topography perspectiue, and hydrography. Newly set forth by Arthur Hopton Gentleman
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WorldCat: 606493017
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Speculum uranicum, anni æræ Christianæ, 1649, or, An almanack and prognosication for the year of our Lord, 1649 being the first from bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world 5598 : wherein is contained many useful, pleasant and necessary observations, and predictions ... : calculated for the meridian and latitude of the ancient borrough town of Stamford in Lincolnshire ... and without sensible errour may serve the 3. kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland / by Vincent Wing
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WorldCat: 1086552963
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our God 1684 being the bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, 5633 : wherein is contained the state of the year, the eclipses, lunations, conjunctions, and aspects of the planets and meteorological observations, with the rising, southing, and setting of the sun and moon throughout the whole year, whereby may be known the hour of the night when the moon is to be seen : calculated according to art, and referred to the horizon of the famous city of London, whose longitude is 24 degr. 20 min., latitude 51 degr. 32 min., and may serve, without any sensible errour, the whole kingdom of England / by Thomas Fowle
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WorldCat: 606628145
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord 1680 being the bissextile or leap-year and from the creation of the world 5629 : wherein is contained the state of the year, the eclipses, lunations, conjunctions and asspects of the planets throughout the whole year, and rules to find the rising, southing and setting of some of the principal noted fixed stars, whereby might be known the true hour of the night at all times when the stars are to be seen : calculated and referred to the famous city of London, whose longitude is 24 degrees 20 minutes, latitude 51 degrees 32 minutes, and may serve without any sensible errour the whole kingdom of England / by Thomas Fowle
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord 1696 ... by Thomas Fowle
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord 1696 ... by Thomas Fowle in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fowle, Thomas.; 1696)
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1681 being the first from the bissextile ... : wherein is contained the state of the year, the eclipses, lunations, conjunctions, and aspects of the planets, with the rising, southing, and setting of the sun, moon, and fixed stars throughout the year ... : calculated ... and referred to the ... city of London ... / by Thomas Fowle
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1681. Being the first from the bissextile or leap year ... / By Thomas Fowles
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1681. Being the first from the bissextile or leap year ... / By Thomas Fowles in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fowle, Thomas.; 1681)
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1683 being the third from the bissextile ... : wherein is contained the state of the year, the eclipses, lunations, conjunctions, and aspects of the planets, and meteorological observations, with the rising, southing, and setting of the sun, moon, and fixed stars throughout the whole year ... : calculated ... and referred to the ... city of London ... / by Thomas Fowle
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1685 being the first from the bissextile or leap year ... : calculated according to art and referred to the horizon of the famous city of London ... and may serve without sensible errour, the whole kingdom of England / by Thomas Fowle
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1687 being the first from the bissextile ... wherein is contained the state of the year, the eclipses, lunations, conjunctions, and aspects of the planets, and meteorological observations, with the rising, southing, and setting of the sun, moon, and planets and fixed stars throughout the whole year ... : calculated ... and referred to the ... city of London ... / by Thomas Fowle
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1688 being the bissextile or leap year and from the creation of the world according to sacred writ 5637 : wherein is contained the state of the year, the eclipses, lunations, conjunctions, and aspects of the planets and meteorological observations, with the rising, southing, and setting of the sun, moon, planets, and fixed stars, throughout the whole year, whereby many be known the hour of the night when the moon, planets, or fixed stars are to be seen : calculated according to art and referrd to the horison of the famous city of London, whose longitude us 24 degr. 20 min. latitude 51 degr. 32 min. and may serve, without any sensible errour, the whole kingdom of England / by Thomas Fowle, practitioner in the mathematical sciences
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1689 being the first from the bissextile or leap year and from the creation of the world according to sacred writ 5638 ... calculated according to ... and may serve ... the whole kingdom of England / by Thomas Fowle
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1690 being the second from the bissextile ... : wherein is contained the state of the year, the eclipses, lunations, conjunctions, and aspects of the planets and meteorological observations, with the rising, southing, and setting of the sun, moon, planets, and fixed stars throughout the whole year ... : calculated ... and referred to the ... city of London ... / by Thomas Fowle
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1692 being the bissextile or leap-year ... / by Thomas Fowle
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1692 being the bissextile or leap-year ... / by Thomas Fowle in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fowle, Thomas.; 1691)
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of Our Lord God 1693 being the first from the bissextile or leap-year ... : wherein is contained the state of the year, the eclipses, lunations, conjunctions, and aspects of the planets ... : calculated according to ... London ... / by Thomas Fowle
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1695 being the third from the bissextile ... wherein is contained the state of the year, the eclipses, lunations, conjunctions, and aspects of the planets, and meteorological observations, with the rising, southing, and setting of the sun, moon, planets and fixed stars throughout the whole year ... : calculated ... and referred to the ... city of London ... / by Tho. Fowle
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of Our Lord God 1697 being the first from bissextile or leap-year ... : wherein is contain'd the state of the year, the eclipses, lunations, conjunctions, and aspects of the planets ... : calculated according to ... London ... / by Thomas Fowle
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WorldCat: 606556751
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1698 being the second from the bissextile ... : wherein is contained the state of the year, the eclipses, lunations, conjunctions, and aspects of the planets and meteorological observations, with the rising, southing, and setting of the sun, moon, planets, and fixed stars throughout the whole year ... : calculated ... and referred to the ... city of London ... / by Thomas Fowle
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WorldCat: 606561224
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1700 being the the bissextile or leap year ... calculated according to art and referred to the horizon of the famous city of London ... and may serve without sensible errour the whole kingdom of England / by Thomas Fowle
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God, 1694 being the second from the bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world according to sacred writ, 5643, wherein is contained the state of the year, the eclipses, lunations, and aspects of the planets ... : calculated according to art and referred to the horison of the famous city of London ... / by Thomas Fowle
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Speculum vitae Cristi
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Speculum vitae Cristi in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Love, Nicholas; 1484)
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WorldCat: 1044260949
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Specvlvm impietatis, or, Wholesome advice for His Majestie and his three kingdomes wherein the Jesuites are displayed, described and set forth in their true colovrs by their owne popish faction and such as make exact profession of the Roman religion : whereby England, Scotland, and Ireland may plainely perceive what kinde of virulent and banefull vipers the papists, forrainers and Irish rebells which are now in armes against the Parliament and true Protestants, labour to bring in and to set up amongst us to the utter ruine of religion and liberty
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Specvlvm impietatis, or, Wholesome advice for His Majestie and his three kingdomes: wherein the Jesuites are displayed, described and set forth in their true colovrs by their owne popish faction, and such as make exact profession of the Roman religion. Whereby England, Scotland, and Ireland may plainely perceive what kinde of virulent and banefull vipers the papists, forrainers and Irish rebells which are now in armes against the Parliament and true Protestants, labour to bring in, and to set up amongst us, to the utter ruine of religion and liberty. Qui cum Jesu itis, non itis cum Jesuitis. You that love Jesus, free the Jesuits
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WorldCat: 606702348
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Specvlvm mundi, or, A glasse representing the face of the world shevving both that it did begin, and must also end : the manner hovv, and time when, being largely examined : whereunto is joyned an hexameron, or a serious discourse of the cause, continuance, and qualities of things in nature, occasioned as matter pertinent to the vvork done in the six dayes of the worlds creation
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speech and carriage of Stephen Colledge at Oxford before the castle on Wednesday, August 31, 1681 taken exactly from his own mouth at the place of execution, The
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speech and carriage of Stephen Colledge at Oxford before the castle on Wednesday, August 31, 1681 taken exactly from his own mouth at the place of execution, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Colledge, Stephen; 1681)
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speech and carriage of Stephen Colledge at Oxford, before the castle, on Wednesday August 31. 1681. Taken exactly from his own mouth at the place of execution, The
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speech and carriage of Stephen Colledge at Oxford, before the castle, on Wednesday August 31. 1681. Taken exactly from his own mouth at the place of execution, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Colledge, Stephen; 1681)
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speech and carriage of Stephen Colledge at Oxford, before the castle, on Wednesday August 31. 1681. Taken exactly from his own mouth at the place of execution, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Colledge, Stephen; 1681)
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speech and carriage of Stephen Colledge before the castle at Oxford, Wednesday Aug. 31, 1681 : taken exactly from his mouth at the place of execution, The
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speech and carriage of Stephen Colledge before the castle at Oxford, Wednesday Aug. 31, 1681 : taken exactly from his mouth at the place of execution, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Colledge, Stephen; 1681)
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speech and carriage of Stephen Colledge, The
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speech and carriage of Stephen Colledge, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Colledge, Stephen; 1681)
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speech and confession of Capt. Brown-Bushel, at the place of execution on Saturday last, under the scaffold on Tower-Hill: with the manner of his deportment, and his coming from the Tower in a scarlet cloak; as also his prayer, and desires to the people. Together with the manner of his tryall; and the articles and charge exbibited against him. / Written by G.H. an eye-witnesse, The
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speech and confession of Hugh Peters, close prisoner in the Tower of London; and his horrible expressions and doctrine, when our glorious Soveraign was led to martyrdome. With the manner how he was taken on Sunday night last in Southwark; who to save himself, crept into bed to one Mrs. Peach a Quaker, which had lain in child-bed two days. And afterwards escaped to the house of Mrs Mun, where he was taken, with divers pieces of gold, and silver medals, sewed in his skirts; and a strange almanack taken out of his pocket, The
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speech and confession of Mr. Richard Hannam on Tuesday last in the rounds of Smithfield, being the 17. of this instant June immediately before his great and fatall leap from off the ladder together with a true and perfect description of his life and death; his several rambles, figaries, exploits, and designs, performed in most parts of Europe; especially upon the king of Scots, the queen of Sweden, the kings of France, Spain, and Denmark, the high and mighty States of Holland, the great Turk, and the pope of Rome. This is licensed and entred, according to speciall order and command, The
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speech and confession, of Sr Henry Hide at the place of execution, against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, on the day the 4 of March, 1651. with the manner of his deportment on the scaffold; his kissing of the ax and block, his prayer; and oration to the people, touching his master the King; as also the manner how he was first taken in Turkie, by the English marchants, and sent prisoner to the Parliament, in the London-Dragon. With the charge exhibited against him at his tryal, The
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speech and declaration of His Excellency the Lord Generall Monck delivered at White-hall upon Tuesday the 21. of February 1659. To the Members of Parliament at their meeting there, before the re-admission of the formerly secluded Members into the Parliament House. Ordered by his Excellency the Lord Generall that this speech and declaration be forthwith printed and published. Will: Clark secretary. Entred in the Stationers Hall according to order, The
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speech and declaration of his excellency, the Lord Generall Monck delivered at White-hall upon Tuesday, the 21st of February 1659, to the members of Parliament at their meeting there, before the re-admission of the formerly secluded members into the Parliament House, The
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speech and declaration of his excellency, the Lord Generall Monck delivered at White-hall upon Tuesday, the 21st of February 1659, to the members of Parliament at their meeting there, before the re-admission of the formerly secluded members into the Parliament House, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Albemarle, George Monck, Duke of; 1660)
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speech and declaration of John James, a weaver, in the press-yard, at Newgate, on Sunday last, to the Fifth-Monarchy-Men, and others; concerning his sermon preached at a private meeting in White-Chappel, taking his text out of the Psalms of David, whose words are here inserted. And the manner of his tryal before the Lord Chief Justice Foster, at the Kings-Bench in Westminster Hall; with the sentence pronounced against him to be drawn, hanged, and quartered, for preaching maliciously and traiterously against the life and safety of our soveraign lord the king, and against the peace and government of this realm, The
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speech and deportment of Col. Iames Turner at his execution in Leaden-Hall-street January 21. 1663 Who was condemned for felony and burglary, in breaking up the house and robbing of Mr. Francis Tryon merchant, living in Limestreet, London. Licensed, The
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speech and deportment of Col. Iames Turner, at his execution in Leaden-Hall-Street, January 21, 1663 who was condemned for felony and burglary, in breaking up the house and robbing of Mr. Francis Tryon, merchant, living in Limestreet, London, The
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speech and deportment of John Hewit, D.D., late of St. Gregories London at the place of execution on Tower Hill, June 8, 1658 / taken by an impartial hand ; and the substance of his triall before the high court of justice, his letter to Dr. Wilde after sentence, his discourses and demeanor on the scaffold ; with an elegie on the said Dr. ; published for the satisfaction of his friends, The
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speech and execution of William Lord Russel who was executed for high-treason against His Majesty, and conspiring the death of His Royal Highness, James, Duke of York : Saturday the 21th of this instant July the Lord Russel was beheaded in Lincolns-Inn-Fields, The
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speech and plea of Archibald marquesse of Argyle to the Parliament of Scotland at Edinburgh on the 5, of this instant March, in answer to the Charge of high treason against him, The
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speech and plea of Archibald marquesse of Argyle to the Parliament of Scotland at Edinburgh on the 5, of this instant March, in answer to the Charge of high treason against him, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Argyll, Archibald Campbell, Marquis of; 1661)
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Speech delivered at a visitation held in the Diocese of Clogher; sede vacante. September 27. 1671 / by D.L. ; published not only at the desire and instance of the whole clergy of that diocese, but also at the further instance of the Right Reverend Father in God, Robert, Lord Bishop of Kilmore and Ardagh, expressed in his letter thereunto prefixed. Together with an epitaph written by his lordship, on John, Lord Bishop of Clogher, deceased
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Speech in Parliament touching communication of trade
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speech into the honorable House of Commons in Parliament assembled, April the 6th, 1649 After he had been duely elected a burgess for Bark-shire, instead of Sir Francis Pile, lately deceased. Taken verbatim by Michael Oldisworth. Printed in the year 1649, The
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speech into the honorable House of Commons in Parliament assembled, April the 6th, 1649 After he had been duely elected a burgess for Bark-shire, instead of Sir Francis Pile, lately deceased. Taken verbatim by Michael Oldisworth. Printed in the year 1649, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of; 1680)
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speech into the honorable House of Commons in Parliament assembled, April the 6th, 1649 After he had been duely elected a burgess for Bark-shire, instead of Sir Francis Pile, lately deceased. Taken verbatim by Michael Oldisworth. Printed in the year 1649, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of; 1680)
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speech made to His Most Christian Majesty by the embassadors of the King of Siam at their audience of leave on Tuesday January the fourteenth, 1686/7, The
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