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Two speeches made by Sr. Thomas Wentworth now Earle of Strafford in the Parliament holden at VVestminster, 1678 the one concerning the liberty of the subject : the other the priviledge of the Houses of Parliament
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Two speeches made by Sr. Thomas Wentworth now Earle of Strafford in the Parliament holden at VVestminster, 1678 the one concerning the liberty of the subject : the other the priviledge of the Houses of Parliament in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Strafford, Thomas Wentworth, Earl of; 1641)
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Two speeches made by Sr. Thomas Wentworth now Earle of Strafford in the Parliament holden at VVestminster, 1678 the one concerning the liberty of the subject : the other the priviledge of the Houses of Parliament in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Strafford, Thomas Wentworth, Earl of; 1641)
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Two speeches made by Sr. Thomas Wentworth: now Earle of Strafford, in the Parliament holden at VVestminster. 1628. The one concerning the liberty of the subject. The other the priviledge of the Houses of Parliament
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Two speeches made by Sr. Thomas Wentworth: now Earle of Strafford, in the Parliament holden at VVestminster. 1628. The one concerning the liberty of the subject. The other the priviledge of the Houses of Parliament in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Strafford, Thomas Wentworth, Earl of; 1641)
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Two speeches made by Sr. Thomas Wentworth: now Earle of Strafford, in the Parliament holden at VVestminster. 1628. The one concerning the liberty of the subject. The other the priviledge of the Houses of Parliament in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Strafford, Thomas Wentworth, Earl of; 1641)
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Two speeches made by the speakers of both Houses of Parliament to His Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax Generall after the Army had guarded the members to sit in safety on Friday the 6 day of August 1647 : and, an ordinance of both Houses of Parliament making His Excellency constable in the Tower of London and giving him power to make a lieutenant ... : also, an order of both Houses appointing a committee to examine the mutiny on Munday seven night ... : and a thanksgiving appointed to be kept on Thursday August 12, 1647
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Two speeches made by the speakers of both Houses of Parliament to His Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax Generall: after the Army had guarded the members to sit in safety on Friday the 6. day of August 1647. And, an ordinance of both Houses of Parliament making His Excellency constable in the Tower of London, and giving him power to make a lieutenant. A moneths pay given to the souldiers and under officers of the army, for a gratuity: and the votes concerning the guards. With severall orders concerning the army. Also an order of both Houses appointing a committee to examine the mutiny on Munday seven night, whereby the speakers and members were driven from the Parliament. And a thanksgiving appointed to be kept on Thursday August 12. 1647
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Two speeches made in the House of Peers the one November 20, 1675, the other in November 1678 / by a Protestant peer of the realm of England
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Two speeches made in the House of Peers the one November 20, 1675, the other in November 1678 / by a Protestant peer of the realm of England in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of; 1680)
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Two speeches made in the House of Peers, on Munday the 19. of December, for, and against accomodation. The one by the Earl of Pembroke, the other by the Lord Brooke. The latter printed by order of the House of Commons. Hen. Elsinge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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Two speeches made in the House of Peers, on Munday the 19. of December, for, and against accomodation. The one by the Earl of Pembroke, the other by the Lord Brooke. The latter printed by order of the House of Commons. Hen. Elsinge, Cler. Parl. D. Com in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of; 1643)
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Two speeches of George Earl of Bristol with some observations upon them by which it may appear whether or no the said Earl deserve to be involved in the common calamity brought upon Roman Catholicks, by the folly and presumption of some few factious papists
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Two speeches of George Earl of Bristol with some observations upon them by which it may appear whether or no the said Earl deserve to be involved in the common calamity brought upon Roman Catholicks, by the folly and presumption of some few factious papists in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bristol, George Digby, Earl of; 1674)
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Two speeches of George, Earl of Bristol, with some observations upon them by which it may appear whether or no the said Earl and others of the same principles, deserve to be involved in the common calamity brought upon Roman Catholicks, by the folly and presumption of some few factious papists
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Two speeches of George, Earl of Bristol, with some observations upon them by which it may appear whether or no the said Earl and others of the same principles, deserve to be involved in the common calamity brought upon Roman Catholicks, by the folly and presumption of some few factious papists in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bristol, George Digby, Earl of; 1674)
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Two speeches of Mr. James Guthry before the Parliament one after the reading of his indictment, Feb. 21, 1661, the other immediately after the reading of the processe, April 10, 1661
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Two speeches of the Lord Chancellour of Scotland: the one, to the King at Newcastle; declaring, that if His Majesty refuses the advice given him, he will lose his friends, cities, and all England joyn against him; whereas, if he hearken to their councell, they will sacrifice their lives and fortunes for establishing of his throne. The other, at a conference with a committee of both Houses of Parliament; in answer to certain votes in Parliament; and giving the reasons, that the kingdom of Scotland have an equall interest to the person of the King; and that he cannot be disposed of, without the advice of that kingdome. And, that they cannot in duty nor honour deliver him to be disposed of, as the two Houses of Parliament shall think fit
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two speeches of the Lord Wharton, spoken in Guild-Hall, Octob. 27. 1642. In which are contained a full and true relation of the battell betweene the two armies at Kinton. Corrected by the authors owne hand, The
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two speeches of the Lord Wharton, spoken in Guild-Hall, Octob. 27, 1642 in which are contained a full and true relation of the battell betweene the two armies at Kinton : corrected by the authors owne hand, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wharton, Philip Wharton, Baron; 1642)
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two speeches of the Lord Wharton, spoken in Guild-Hall, Octob. 27. 1642. In which are contained a full and true relation of the battell betweene the two armies at Kinton. Corrected by the authors owne hand, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wharton, Philip Wharton, Baron; 1642)
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Two speeches of the Right Honourable William, Lord Viscount Say and Seale, Mr. of his Majesties Court of Wards and Liveries, and one of his Majesties most honourable Privy Councell, spoken in Parliament. The first upon the bill against bishops. The other a declaration of himselfe touching the liturgie
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Two speeches of the Right Honourable William, Lord Viscount Say and Seale, Mr. of his Majesties Court of Wards and Liveries, and one of his Majesties most honourable Privy Councell, spoken in Parliament. The first upon the bill against bishops. The other a declaration of himselfe touching the liturgie in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Saye and Sele, William Fiennes, Viscount; 1641)
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Two speeches of the Right Honourable William, Lord Viscount Say and Seale, Mr. of his Majesties Court of Wards and Liveries, and one of his Majesties most honourable Privy Councell, spoken in Parliament. The first upon the bill against bishops. The other a declaration of himselfe touching the liturgie in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Saye and Sele, William Fiennes, Viscount; 1641)
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Two speeches spoken at a common hall Octob. 27. 1643 1. by Sir Henry Vane. 2. by Master Marshall. Wherein is shew'd the readynesse of the Scots to assist the kingdome and Parliament of England to the utmost of their power
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Two speeches spoken at a common hall, Octob. 27. 1643. 1. By Sir Henry Vane. 2. By Master Marshall. VVherein is shevved the readinesse of the Scots to assist the kingdome and Parliament of England to the utmost of their povver
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Two speeches spoken at Oxford by the Right Honovrable, Edward, Earle of Dorset before His Majesty and the lords of his Privy-councell the one at his receiving the office of Lord privy-seal : the other at his being made president of His Majesties Councell : shewing his good affection to the Parliament and the whole state of this kingdome
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Two speeches spoken at Oxford by the Right Honovrable, Edward, Earle of Dorset before His Majesty and the lords of his Privy-councell the one at his receiving the office of Lord privy-seal : the other at his being made president of His Majesties Councell : shewing his good affection to the Parliament and the whole state of this kingdome in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Dorset, Edward Sackville, Earl of; 1643)
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Two speeches spoken at Oxford, by the Right Honourable, Edward, Earle of Dorset, before His Majesty, and the lords of his Privy-councell. The one, at his receiving the office of Lord privy-seale. The other, at his being made president of His Majesties Councell. Shewing his good affection to the. Parliament, and the whole state of this kingdome
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Two speeches spoken at the councell-table at Oxford. The one, by the Right Honourable John Earle of Bristoll, in favour of the continuation of the present warre. The other, by the Right Honourable Edward Earle of Dorset, for a speedy accomodation betwixt His Majestie, and his high court of Parliament
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Two speeches spoken by Sir Simonds D'Ewes. The first touching the antiquity of Cambridge, lately published by Iohn Thomas, with many ignorant and foolish mistakes which are here rectified. The other concerning the priviledge of Parliament in causes civill and criminall
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Two speeches spoken by the Earle of Manchester, and Io. Pym Esq. as a reply to His Maiesties answer to the city of Londons petition, sent from His Majestie by Captaine Hearn, and read at a common-hall, on Fryday the 13th of Ianuary, 1642 1643 : also, a true narration of the passages of that day
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Two speeches spoken by the Earle of Manchester, and Io. Pym Esq. as a reply to His Maiesties answer to the city of Londons petition, sent from His Majestie by Captaine Hearn, and read at a common-hall, on Fryday the 13th of Ianuary, 1642 1643 : also, a true narration of the passages of that day in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Manchester, Edward Montagu, Earl of; 1643)
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Two speeches spoken by the Kings most Excellent Majesty, to his loyall and faithfull subjects, the commissioners of both kingdomes, now attending his Majesty to Nottingham. The first, to the Right Honourable the Lord Loudon, and c. The second to the Right Honourable Philip E. of Pembroke, and Bazil E. of Denbigh and c. consisting of these 3 heads. brace 1 Concerning the Presbyterian government in the kingdome of Scotland. 2 Concerning the Presbyterian government in the kingdom of England. 3 Concerning His Maj assenting to Presbyterian government
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Two speeches spoken in Parliament, by Sir Edward Hales, and Sir William Wroth: on the twentieth day of Januarie, 1641. Concerning a letter sent from his Majestie to the House of Commons, and read in the same that day
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Two speeches spoken in the house of the Lords, by the Lord Viscount Newarke. The first concerning the right of bishops to sit in Parliament, May 21, 1641 : the second about the lawfulnes and conveniencie of their intermedling in temporall affaires, May the 24th. following
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Two speeches spoken in the house of the Lords, by the Lord Viscount Newarke. The first concerning the right of bishops to sit in Parliament, May 21, 1641 : the second about the lawfulnes and conveniencie of their intermedling in temporall affaires, May the 24th. following in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Dorchester, Henry Pierrepont, Marquis of; 1641)
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Two speeches spoken in the house of the Lords, by the Lord Viscount Newarke. The first concerning the right of bishops to sit in Parliament, May 21, 1641. The second about the lawfulnes and conveniency of their intermedling in temporall affaires, May the 24th. following
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Two speeches spoken in the house of the Lords, by the Lord Viscount Newarke. The first concerning the right of bishops to sit in Parliament, May 21, 1641. The second about the lawfulnes and conveniency of their intermedling in temporall affaires, May the 24th. following in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Dorchester, Henry Pierrepont, Marquis of; 1641)
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WorldCat: 643156273
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Two speeches spoken in the house of the Lords, by the Lord Viscount Newarke. The first concerning the right of bishops to sit in Parliament, May 21, 1641. The second about the lawfulnes and conveniency of their intermedling in temporall affaires, May the 24th. following in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Dorchester, Henry Pierrepont, Marquis of; 1641)
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Two speeches the first spoken by the Kings most excellent Majesty, at a generall councell held at Oxford, December 29 : wherein His Maiesty declares his inability to maintaine the warre any longer without the Lords shall rayse present supply of money for the maintenance of the said army : the second, spoken by the Earle of Northampton in answer to His Majesties demands
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Two speeches the one spoken by Sir Audley Mervin, speaker of the honourable House of Commons, upon the reception and return of James, Duke of Ormond, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, July 27, 1662 : the other at His Graces entrance into the Castle of Dublin by Mr. Norris Jephson
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Two speeches, the first spoken by the Kings most excellent Majesty. At a generall councell held at Oxford, December 29. VVherein His Maiesty declares his inability to maintaine the warre any longer. without the Lords shall rayse present supply of money, for the maintenance of the said army. The second, spoken by the Earle of Northampton, in answer to His Majesties demands
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Two speeches: the first, spoken by the Kings most Excellent Majesty, to the commander in chiefe, that conducted him from Holdenbie towards the army. Together with a reply to His Majesties speech, by the said commander. The second, by his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, at the head of every regiment in the army, concerning the setling of a firme peace and union between the Parliament and the army, for the good of the whole kingdome. Also the souldiers resolution concerning his Majestie, and the bringing of him from Holdenby to Huntington on Friday last. Published for generall satisfaction to the whole kingdome
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Two state martyrs, or, The murther of Master Robert Yeomans, and Master George Bowcher, citizens of Bristoll committed on them by Nathaniel Fiennes the pretended governour of that city, and the rest of his conspracie, whom some call a councell of warre, The
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two steps of a nonconformist minister made by him, in order to the obtaining his liberty of preaching in publick : together with an appendix about coming to church in respect to the people / published for a testimony in his generation by a lover of sincerity and peace, The
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Two sticks made one, or, The excellency of unity being a sermon preached by the appointment of the Congregational and Presbyterian perswasion at their happy union on the sixth day of April, 1691, which was a day set apart by them, partly to bewail former divisions and partly as a thanksgiving to God for Their present agreement and now at their unamimous request made publick / by Matthew Mead
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Two strange prophesies predicting wonderfull events to betide this yeere of danger in this clymate whereof some have already come to passe vvell worthy of note : the one being found in the reigne of King Edward the fourth : the other in the reigne of King Henry the eighth : named Mother Shipton
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Two strange prophesies, predicting wonderfull events, to betide this yeere of danger, in this clymate, whereof some have already come to passe. Well worthy of note: the one being found in the reigne of King Edward the fourth: the other in the reigne of King Henry the eighth: named Mother Shipton
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Two strings to a bow; or, The cunning archer, being a pleasant new ditty of a souldier, that had two lasses at one time that dearly loved him, and how he requited their kindness this lusty souldier having been ten years in Scotland, and near seen a London lass, resolv'd to try, how much they priz'd virginity. He laies close siege to two, and stormes there forts, but yet to marry scorns. To an excellent Scotish tune, call'd Gilderoy
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WorldCat: 766883247
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Two tables, or, The exercise of a good conscience towards God, ourselves, and others to be hung up in parlors, chambers, and closets, that at our going in and out we may have before our eyes what may provoke us to love and to good works, The
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Two tales, translated out of Ariosto: the one in dispraise of men, the other in disgrace of women. VVith certaine other Italian stanzas and prouerbs. By R.T. gentleman
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Two tales, translated out of Ariosto: the one in dispraise of men, the other in disgrace of women. VVith certaine other Italian stanzas and prouerbs. By R.T. gentleman in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ariosto, Lodovico; 1597)
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Two terrible sea-fights: the first, between 35 sail of English and the Dutch fleet, near the Isle of VVight, on the 28 of October, 1652. The second, betwixt one of Parliaments Frigots, and two Dutch men of war near Pllmouth; with the event and success thereof: also, a relation of the ships and prizes that have been taken ou sides, since the beginning of the wars between England and Holland. Likewise, the tryal of six witches at Edenbourgh in Scotland; and the sentence denounc'd against them to be ty'd up by the thumbs, and to be burnt with lighted candles under the soles of their feet, and in their mouthes
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Two theosophicall epistles wherein the life of a true Christian is described, viz. what a Christian is; and, how he cometh to be a Christian. Together, with a description, what a titular Christian is; and what the faith and life of both of them is. Whereunto is added, a dialogue between an enlightened and a distressed soule. / By Jacob Bohmen. Written to a good friend of his, in a Christian brother-like and member-like admonition and good intention. Lately Englished out of the German language
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Two theosophicall epistles wherein the life of a true Christian is described, viz., what a Christian is, and how he cometh to be a Christian : together with a description, what a titular Christian is, and what the faith and life of both of them is : whereunto is added, a dialogue between an enlightened and a distressed soule / by Jacob Bohmen ..., lately Englished out of the German language
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