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To the right vvorshipful the heads of the respective colleges and halls of the University of Oxford : you are desired to signifie to your societies and remind them that during the solemnity now approaching, on the twenty first day of May, all doctors are to wear their scarlet gowns and that the exercises will begin at three of the clock in the after-noon after the ringing of the little bell at St. Maries
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WorldCat: 1011906921
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To the right vvorshipfull, the alderman, and common counsell-men of the vvard of Farrington within, at their VVard-Moot, 22. Decemb. 1645 a representation of the humble and earnest desires of the inhabitants of the said ward
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WorldCat: 606678253
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To the right worshipful Iohn Fowke, alderman of the ward of Farrington within, to the deputy, Common-counsell, and to the rest of the inhabitants of the aforesaid ward. The humble petition of Joseph Hunscot citizen and stationer of London
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WorldCat: 606679169
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To the Right Worshipful John Hubland, sheriff of London for the ensuing year a congratulatory poem / humbly presented by the prisoners of the poultry-compter
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To the Right Worshipful John Hubland, sheriff of London for the ensuing year a congratulatory poem / humbly presented by the prisoners of the poultry-compter in ProQuest Early English Books Online (R. G., Phil. Med.; 1689)
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WorldCat: 1066670794
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To the right worshipful our worthy patriots of our country of Cornwall, assembled at Truroe the 27th of December, anno, 1659. The humble remonstrance of us gentlemen, and free-holders of the county of Cornwall
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WorldCat: 606683464
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To the right worshipful Sir Richard Hart, Knight, and Thomas Earle, Esquire, now chosen representatives in Parliament for this city of Bristol
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WorldCat: 606740652
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To the right worshipful the head of the respective colleges and halls of the University of Oxford you are desired to signifie to your societies and remind them that during the solemnity now approaching all doctors are to wear their scarlet gowns, that the excercises will begin at two of the clock this after none after the ringing of the little bell at St. Maries
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To the right worshipful the heads of the respective colleges and halls of the University of Oxford
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WorldCat: 1011890127
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To the right worshipful the heads of the respective colleges and halls of the University of Oxford : you are desired to signifie to your societies and remind them that during the solemnity now approaching all doctors are to wear their scarlet gowns and that the exercises will begin at one one of the clock in the after-noon after the ringing of the little bell at St. Maries
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WorldCat: 1011960208
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To the right worshipful the heads of the respective colleges and halls of the University of Oxford : you are desired to signifie to your societies and remind them that during the solemnity now approaching, on the ninth of July, all doctors are to wear their scarlet gowns and that the exercises will begin at one one of the clock in the after-noon after the ringing of the little bell at St. Maries
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WorldCat: 1011788818
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To the right worshipful the heads of the respective colleges and halls of the University of Oxford : you are desired to signifie to your societies and remind them that during the solemnity now approaching, on the seventh day of July, all doctors are to wear their scarlet gowns and that the exercises will begin at one of the clock in the after-noon after the ringing of the little bell at St. Maries
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WorldCat: 1011843969
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To the right worshipful the heads of the respective colleges and halls of the University of Oxford : you are desired to signifie to your societies and remind them that during the solemnity now approaching, on the tenth of July, all doctors are to wear their scarlet gowns and that the exercises will begin at one one of the clock in the after-noon after the ringing of the little bell at St. Maries
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To the Right Worshipful the master, wardens, and assistants of the Company of Grocers The humble petition of Major Salloway
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WorldCat: 606683492
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To the Right Worshipfull Sir Thomas Gerard, Knight
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To the Right Worshipfull Sir Thomas Gerard, Knight in ProQuest Early English Books Online (East, Michael; 1606)
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WorldCat: 1086448661
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To the right worshipfull the heads of the respective colleges and halls in the University of Oxford you are desired to signify to your societies that on Thursday April 23 the day of His Majesties coronation there will be a sermon at St. Maries at ten of the clock in the morning
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WorldCat: 1011996403
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To the right worshipfull the high sheriff and justices of the peace, for the county of Cornwall, met and assembled at Truro in the said county, the 27th. of December, 1659. The humble remonstrance and petition of the gentlemen, ministers, and free-holders of the said county, on the behalfe of themselves and the whole county
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WorldCat: 878434803
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To the right worshipfull the high sheriffs and justices of the peace, for the county of Cornwall, met and assembled at Truro in the said county, the 27th. of December, 1659 The humble remonstrance and petition of the gentlemen, ministers, and free-holders of the said county, on the behalfe of themselves and the whole county
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WorldCat: 606683306
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To the right worshipfull, Syr Thomas Mounson, Knight
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WorldCat: 1044304568
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To the Right-Honourable the Lord Mayor, the aldermen, and Common-Councell, in Common-Councell assembled
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WorldCat: 606679235
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To the Right. Honorable the Lords Commissioners of their Majesties Treasury. The humble petition of Christopher Dodsworth merchant on behalf of himselfe and many others engaged with him
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To the Right. Honorable the Lords Commissioners of their Majesties Treasury. The humble petition of Christopher Dodsworth merchant on behalf of himselfe and many others engaged with him in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Dodsworth, Christopher.; 1691)
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WorldCat: 1125536007
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To the Righte honorable Sir Walter Myldmaye knighte and one of the Quenes Majesties ... domicell?
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WorldCat: 871889168
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To the risen seed, a salutation ; and, To the breathing babe of eternal birth as also, To Brittains Bereans, the noble islanders, who have waited for His law, in England : together with A moving in the spirit for the seed to feel / by A. Robeson
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WorldCat: 606706486
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To the Rt. Worp'll the President, Tre'ar and Governors of Christs Hospitall, London, this compendium of writing, being a small specimen of all the usuall hands of England, is most humbly offered to your worsh'ps patronage hoping you will favorably accept the same as an humble acknowledgment of the many and signal favours confer'd upon Your Wor'ps servant John Smith / done by John Smith, writing-master in Christs Hospital, London ; engraven by Iohn Sturt
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To the rulers and to such as are in authority a true and faithful testimony concerning religion, and the establishment thereof, and how it may be established in persons and in nations / by Edward Burrough
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To the sacred memorie of the Crowne of Majestie, King Charles I
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WorldCat: 1069694180
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To the seduced partie of the citizens of London
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WorldCat: 1044388081
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WorldCat: 1011788235
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To the seminarye priests lately come ouer some like gentlemen, some like marchants, some like seruing-men, and some like maymed soldiours: who in wordes speake like angelles of light, but are angelles of darkenes, and so proued in this small pamphlet, who are not to be beleeued against any vnlearned protestant, before they haue aunswered and confuted the author heerof. Which being printed more then x. yeeres past, and to this day not aunswered by Richard Briflowe priest
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WorldCat: 1044314280
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To the sheriffe of the said county, his deputy or deputies, or constables of the same, or to any or either of them
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WorldCat: 1066360621
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To the society of the Beaux esprits a pindarick poem / by the author of the late Satyr against Woman
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To the society of the Beaux esprits a pindarick poem / by the author of the late Satyr against Woman in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Gould, Robert; 1687)
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WorldCat: 952706157
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To the suffering Protestants, owning protestation, by Mr John Guthrie, minister of the gospel. 1669
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WorldCat: 606758732
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To the suffering seed of royalty, wheresoever tribulated upon the face of the whole earth the salutation of your brother under the oppressive yoak of bonds, in Rome-prison of madmen / John
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WorldCat: 606707142
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To the supream authoritie of the common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland the commons in Parliament assembled / the true and faithfull testimony of William Morris, a late member of the army in Ireland
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To the supream authoritie of the common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland the commons in Parliament assembled / the true and faithfull testimony of William Morris, a late member of the army in Ireland in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Morris, William, member of the army in Ireland.; 1659)
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WorldCat: 606651582
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To the supream authoritie of the Common-Wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, the Commons in Parliament assembled. The true and faithfull testimony of William Morris, a late member of the Army in Ireland
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To the supream authoritie of the Common-Wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, the Commons in Parliament assembled. The true and faithfull testimony of William Morris, a late member of the Army in Ireland in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Morris, William, member of the army in Ireland.; 1659)
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WorldCat: 1044362799
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To the Supream Authoritie, the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England the humble petition of diverse poor and distressed men, heretofore the actore of Black-Friers and the Cock-Pit
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WorldCat: 1269369784
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To the supream authority in this Common-wealth, the Parliament of England. The petition of John Earl of Rutland
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WorldCat: 909253505
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To the supream authority of England the Commons assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of diverse wel-affected weomen of the cities of London and Westminster, the borrough of Southwark, hamblets, and places adjacent. Affecters and approvers of the petition of Sept. 11. 1648
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WorldCat: 606897972
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To the supream authority of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions and territories thereto belonging, the Commons assembled in Parliament the humble petition of the peaceable and well-affected people of the said three nations
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WorldCat: 65319681
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To the supream authority of England, the Commons in Parliament assembled the humble petition of many free-born people : together with a copy of the order of the commitment of five of the petitioners, viz. Mr. Thomas Prince and Mr. Samuel Chidley in the Gate-House, Capt. Tayler, Mr. William Larnar, and Mr. Jves in Newgate : as also some observations upon the said order
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WorldCat: 606557870
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To the supream authority of England, the Commons in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of many free-born people. Together with a copy of the order of the commitment of five of the petitioners, viz. Mr. Thomas Prince and Mr. Samuel Chidley in the Gate-House. Capt. Tayler, Mr. William Larner, and Mr. Ives in Newgate. As also some observations upon the said order
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WorldCat: 606699476
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To the supream authority of England, the Commons in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of many free-born people. Together with a copy of the order of the commitment of five of the petitioners, viz. Mr. Thomas Prince, and Mr. Samuel Chidley in the Gate-House. Capt. Tayler, Mr. William Larner, and Mr. Ives in Newgate. As also some observations upon the said order
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To the supream authority of England, the Parliament assembled, the scope of the humble remembrance of that prodigious conspiracy, called the bloody petition, to be humbly presented by David Brown and his family, as discoverers thereof, besides, many other discoveries and faithful services: whereunto is annexed, their humble petition for assistance towards the repairing of certain wrongs, done unto them by Lieutenant Colonel John Lilborn, Samuel Chidley, John Musgrave, and some others
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WorldCat: 607011513
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To the supream authority of England, the representors of the people in Parliament assembled; the humble petition of Richard Overton, late prisoner in Newgate by the House of Lords, in behalf of himself and other Commoners that have suffered under their prerogative jurisdiction
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WorldCat: 607013152
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WorldCat: 1044338374
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To the supream authority of the nation the Parliament of the common-wealth of England the humble petition of Mary Countess of Sterling, and John Blount her husband
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WorldCat: 606626989
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