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This catalogue with many other scarce and good books will be sold by auction to booksellers only, this present Monday, being the twenty eighth of September, 1691. betwixt three and four in the afternoon, at the Blew Anchor-Inn in Little Britain
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WorldCat: 766917688
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This coming to my hand, and reading it over, savouring it to come from a pure fountain,
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This coming to my hand, and reading it over, savouring it to come from a pure fountain, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Naylor, James; 1657)
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WorldCat: 607027876
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This court considering the frequent and continued neglects of several of the principal officers of this city hereunder named, to perform their duty in attending upon and walking before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of this city
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WorldCat: 1064752139
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This court now considering the frequent neglects of divers of the head officers of this city, to perform their duty in walking before the Lord Mayor and Aldermen
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This court now considering the frequent neglects of divers of the head officers of this city, to perform their duty in walking before the Lord Mayor and Aldermen in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Clayton, Robert, Sir; 1680)
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WorldCat: 1062941324
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This court taking into their consideration, that the utmost time appointed for taking down and removing all such sheds, shops, and other like buildings, which have been erected since the late dismal fire
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This court taking into their consideration, that the utmost time appointed for taking down and removing all such sheds, shops, and other like buildings, which have been erected since the late dismal fire in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Hooker, William, Sir; 1674)
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WorldCat: 606785864
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This court, having received frequent complaints of the many mischiefs arising to the free-men of this city in their trade and commerce, occasion'd by foreign-buying and foreign-selling
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This court, having received frequent complaints of the many mischiefs arising to the free-men of this city in their trade and commerce, occasion'd by foreign-buying and foreign-selling in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Stamp, Thomas, Sir; 1691)
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WorldCat: 1062930870
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tHis day is callyd the first sonday of aduent, that is the sonday in cristys comyng Therfore holy chirche this day maketh mencion of ij comynges
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WorldCat: 606510110
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This day is publish'd A true state of the case of the Reverend Mr. Greenshields, now prisoner in the Tolbooth in Edinburgh, for reading Common-Prayer, in an Episcopal congregation there ... with copies of several original papers relating to his accusation ... Printed for Jonah Bowyer, at the Rose in Ludgate-street. Price 1 s
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WorldCat: 1044603604
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This day is publish'd, by John Nutt, near Stationers Hall, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, a second edition of an essay on the value of the mines late of Sir Carbery Pryse
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WorldCat: 1044321425
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This day is publish'd, on a broad-sheet of fine paper. The whole and exact list of the parliament, as well Scotch as English, dissolv'd the 21st of September last, wherein ... are distinguish'd those who voted for or against Dr. Henry Sacheverel ... Sold by A. Collins, at the Black-Boy over against St. Dunstans-Church in Fleet-street, price 2 d
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This day is publish'd, one hundred of the Tatlers, written by Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq. Printed in a neat pocket edition, on the same paper, and with same letter as this advertisement ... and sold by H. Hills in Black-Fryers, and J. Baker at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row. Price bound in calves leather, four shillings ... Hudibras in a neat pocket edition
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WorldCat: 1044304567
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WorldCat: 1403909990
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This day is publish'd, Venus deceiv'd, or, An account of the seat, and nature of a clap, or running of the reins in men and women; in 24 hours time by external applications only, without the least medicine inwardly
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WorldCat: 766919555
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This day is publish'd. The laity's remonstrance to the late prepresentation of the H. of C--n; with a turn of the tables. Price 6 d. etc. ... Just publishe'd. The second part of the secret history of the October Clubb ... To morrow will be publish'd. A collections of hymns and poems for the use of the October-Clubb ... This week will be publish'd. The re-representation ... Printed for J. Baker at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row
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WorldCat: 1044283116
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This day the president and governours of Christs-Hospital, London, to whom the rule, oversight and government of carrs, carts, carr-rooms, carters and carmen, within the city of London and liberties thereof, is committed by act of Common-Council
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WorldCat: 606785849
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This day will be publish'd. The golden spy: or, a political journal of the British nights entertainment in war and peace, and love and politicks
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WorldCat: 1044261669
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This dialogue between Mrs. Willis and Mr. Wiltshire, and the two following songs in the musical interlude for the peace, performed at the theatre in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields. Set by Mr. John Eccles
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This following address was delivered by Collonel Stroud, Governour of Dover Castle, to his Majesty, before he went to Windsom. To the king's most excellent Majesty. The humble address of the truly loyal subjects of the town and port of Dover
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This following being a copy of a letter I carried to Devonshire-house the 21th instant I gave it to John Bolton : it being directed to him to be there read
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This following being a copy of a letter I carried to Devonshire-house the 21th instant I gave it to John Bolton : it being directed to him to be there read in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Pennyman, John; 1671)
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This following is a copy of a letter I sent to George Fox, the 3d day of the month called August, 1671 only the words in the margent, and at the lower end I have added, who are required thus to publish it
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This for dear friends in London and them that are aboard the ship in order to transportation, or else where all abroad
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This for dear friends in London and them that are aboard the ship in order to transportation, or else where all abroad in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Dewsbury, William; 1665)
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This for each Parliament-man that they may see the wisdom by which all things were created with it, to order all things to His glory / given forth by George Fox
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This for the Parliament, Counsel, and the officers of the army of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland and Ireland; in patience to read and consider, Eccle. 7. 8, 9. Hag. 1. 5. Being that the servants of the Lord are to finish their true and faithful testimony against the world, as the Lord shall move them so to do, who live and move in him, that so they may finish their course with joy; and now for this end and purpose have I given forth this my testimony, that I might be found doing the will of God, whom I serve in the Spirit of his Son, not knowing but that my service herein may be acceptable to all, or some of you, and if but to one, shall be glad, and if to none, my labour shall not be in vain in the Lord, who is the reward of all them that obey him and diligently seek him. Written about the middle of the sixth month, 1659. By a lover of the truth, as it is in Jesus, a late member of the army, known by the name of Thomas Davenport
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This fourme of cary was compiled of the chef Master Coke of Kyng Richard the second kyng of England aftir the Conquest, the which was accounted the best and raillest of all Cristen? Kingus
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This fyttef boke, caled the courte baron right cimpendiousefy techeth the forme and maner
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WorldCat: 1110596191
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This gallant caualiero Dicke Bovvyer newly acted
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This gallant caualiero Dicke Bovvyer newly acted in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1605)
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WorldCat: 606541397
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This horyble monster is cast of a sowe in Eestlande in Pruse two myle from Runyngbergh in a vyllage which is called lebenhayn whiche monster hathe had a great wyde mouth, with two eyen, foure eares, no stomacke nor guttes and two hertes, viii. fete, and the body was growen togyther from the nauyll vp to the hede, and with thys foresayde monster were broughte forth. v. yonge pygges alyue, and these two fygures be counterfeyted after the facyon of the sayd monster both before and behynde. The yere of our lorde. M.CCCCC. and .XXXI
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WorldCat: 766937500
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This horyble monster is cast of a sowe in Eestlande in Pruse two myle from Runyngbergh in a vyllage which is called lebenhayn whiche monster hathe had a great wyde mouth, with two eyen, foure eares, no stomacke nor guttes and two hertes, viii. fete, and the body was growen togyther from the nauyll vp to the hede, and with thys foresayde monster were broughte forth. v. yonge pygges alyue, and these two fygures be counterfeyted after the facyon of the sayd monster both before and behynde. The yere of our lorde. M.CCCCC.et.XXXI
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This indenture made blank in the fourteenth yeare of the raigne of our soueraigne lord James by the grace of God King of England ... betwene Hugh Middellton cittizen and goldsmith of London on the one party and blank on the other party
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This indenture made blank witnesseth that son of blank hath put himselfe apprentice blank to the University of Oxon blank to learne his art, and him after the manner of an apprentice to serve from the blank of blank yeares from thence next following fully to be compleat and ended
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This indenture made the ... day of ..., 166... in the ... year of the Reign of our soveraign Lord Charles the II ... between ... on the behalf of the Kings most excellent Majesty
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This indenture made the blank between blank of the one party, and blank on the other party, witnesseth, that the said blank doth thereby covenant promise, and grant to and with the said blank his executors and assigns, from the day of the date hereof, until blank first and next arrival blank and after, for and during the term of blank years, to serve in such service and imployment,
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WorldCat: 180713045
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This indenture made the blank between blank of the one party, blank on the other party, witnesseth, that the said blank doth hereby covenant promise, and grant to and with the said blank his executor's and assigns, from the day of the date hereof, until blank first and next arrival blank and after, for and during the term of blank years,
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WorldCat: 180713042
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This indenture made the blank day of blank anno Don. 168blank between blank of the one party, and blank on the other party, witnesseth, that the said blank doth thereby covenant promise, and grant to and with the said blank his executors and assigns,
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WorldCat: 180713046
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This indenture made the blank day of blank in the blank year of the reign of our soveraign lord King James the Second, over England, and c. annoq. Dom. 168blank between Edmund Heming of London, gent. of the one part, and blank of the other part
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This indenture made the blank day of blank one thousand six hundred and fifty blank between Sir James Mac-Dowel, Knight, Richard Saltonstall, Edmond Syler, and Thomas Tucker, Esquires, Commissioners for the Customs and Excise in Scotland, ... vvitnesseth, that the said commissioners,
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This indenture made the blank day of blank one thousand six hundred and fifty blank between Sir James Mac-Dowel, Knight, Richard Saltonstall, Edmond Syler, and Thomas Tucker, Esquires, Commissioners for the Customs and Excise in Scotland, ... vvitnesseth, that the said commissioners, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Scotland. Commissioners of Excise.; 1655)
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WorldCat: 1041489255
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This indenture witnesseth that blank doth put himselfe aprentice
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This indenture witnesseth that blank doth put himselfe aprentice in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Worshipful Company of Weavers (London, England); 1615)
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WorldCat: 1086503362
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This Indenture witnesseth, that William Chaplyn ... doth put himself apprentice to Thomas Barrow, citizen and apothecary of London, to learn his art: and with him ... anno Dom. 1683
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WorldCat: 766922144
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This indenture witnesseth: that blank now resident in blank in blank colony in New-England
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WorldCat: 606881618
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This indenture: according to the method made and provided; and by the order and directions of His sacred Majestie, King Charles the second, of England and c. And His most honourable Privy Council, the thirteenth day of December anno 1682. in the thirty fourth year of his said Majesties reign, declaring, that what persons at any time, as are voluntary, free and willing at their own liberties, to be retained to serve in any of His Majesties foreign plantations in America, are to be duely examined and bound onely before His Majesties Justices of the Peace,
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WorldCat: 180713039
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This indenture: according to the method, and by the order and direction of his Majestie and most honourable Privy Councel, printed and published in the thirty fourth year of his Majesties reign of England and c. that now is that all servants at any time as are free and willing to be retained to serve in His Majesties plantations in America, are to be duely examined by any of His Majesties. Justices of the Peace,
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WorldCat: 606954686
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This is a controversy betwixt the Quakers and the Papists. Being answers to several papers, and replies to the answers of the Romish spiritual Aegyptian Sea, whose tongue hath of late spoke, and Sea hath the late swelled; but the bounds, which is the power of God, which the apostles was in, keeps it from over-flowing. And also here is some queries for them to answer, and also a challenge for them to come forth to try their Christ and God, which they make of bread and wine, to the people called Quakers, and not to be ashamed of him, for we are not ashamed of Christ before men. For they that love the light will bring their deeds to the light, that it may be manifest whether they be wrought in God yea or no, Joh. 3. Whereunto is added an answer to a paper of Henry Forts, one who is turned against the truth. / This 11 day of the 11 month, 1664. By G.F
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WorldCat: 1012074815
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This is a short relation of some of the cruel sufferings of Katharine Evans and Sarah Chevers in the inquisition of the isle of Malta who have suffered there above three years by the Pope's authority, there to be deteined until they dye : which relation of their sufferings is come form their own hands and mouths as doth appear in the following treatise
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WorldCat: 838695255
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WorldCat: 606556880
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This is a true copy of a letter, that Prince Griffith lately writ to the Lord Windsor; wherein the passages that happened betwixt them in Flaunders are truely related
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This is a true copy of a letter, that Prince Griffith lately writ to the Lord Windsor; wherein the passages that happened betwixt them in Flaunders are truely related in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Griffith, John, of Llyne.; 1650)
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This is a true copy of the ordinaunce made in the tyme of the reygne of kynge Henry the. vi. to be obserued in the kynges Eschequier, by the offycers and clerkes of the same, for takyng of fees of the kynges accomptis in the same courte
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This is a true copy of the ordynaunce made in the tyme of the reygne of Kynge Henry the .VI. to be obserued in the kynges Eschequier by the officers and clerkes of the same for takynge of fees of the kynges accomptis in the same courte
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WorldCat: 766845519
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This is a true copy of the ordynaunce made in the tyme of the reygne of Kynge Henry the VI to be obserued in the Kynges Eschequier by the officers and clerkes of the same for takynge of fees of the Kynges accomptis in the same court
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WorldCat: 1086437620
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This is a true copy of the ordynaunce made in the tyme of the reygne of kynge Henry the. vi. to be obserued in the kynges Eschequier, by the offycers and clerkes of the same, for takyng of fees of the kynges accomptis in the same courte
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WorldCat: 606509287
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This is a true copy of the ordynaunce made in the tyme of ye reygne of kynge Henry the. vi. to be obserued in the kynges Eschequier, by the offycers and clerkes of the same, for takyng of fees of ye kynges accomptis in the same courts
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WorldCat: 1044213026
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