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What shalt thou do whanne thou hast an englisshe to make in laten
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What shalt thou do whanne thou hast an englisshe to make in laten in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Stanbridge, John; 1505)
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What shalt thou doo whanne thou haste an englissh to make in laten
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What shalt thou doo whanne thou haste an englissh to make in laten in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Stanbridge, John; 1496)
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WorldCat: 606505797
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What the Independents would have, or, A character, declaring some of their tenents, and their desires to disabuse those who speak ill of that they know not. / Written by John Cook of Grays Inne Barrister
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WorldCat: 606993692
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What the Independents would have, or, A character, declaring some of their tenents, and their desires to disabuse those who speake ill of that they know not. written by John Cook of Grays Inne, barrister
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WorldCat: 1066575250
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What the Parliament gave winter sessions 1691 compared with the ... and issues? since that time
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WorldCat: 871862986
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What the possession of the living faith is, and the fruits thereof and wherein it hath been found to differ from the dead faith of the world, in the learning and following of Christ in the regeneration : with an opening of light to all sorts of people, that wait for the Kingdom of God, and a candle lighted, to give the sight of the good old way of God, from the wayes that now ensnare the simple : also, a message from the Spirit of Truth unto the Holy Seed, who are chosen out of the world, and are lovers and followers of the light / by James Naylor
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WorldCat: 606601577
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What the possession of the living faith is, and the fruits thereof and wherein it hath been found to differ from the dead faith of the world, in the learning and following of Christ in the regeneration with an opening of light to all sorts of people that waits for the Kingdom of God, and a candle lighted to give the sight of the good old way of God, from the wayes that now ensnares the simple : also a message from the spirit of truth unto the holy seed who are chosen out of the world, and are lovers and followers of the light / written by J.N. in the time of his imprisonment, and now published by a Friend
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WorldCat: 606653827
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What the possession of the living faith is, and the fruits thereof and wherein it hath been found to differ from the dead faith of the world, in the learning and following of Christ in the regeneration. With an opening of Light to all sorts of people that waits for the Kingdom of God; and a candle lighted to give the sight of the good old way of God, from the wayes that now ensnares the simple. Written by James Naylor in the time of his imprisonment, and now published by a friend
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WorldCat: 606950131
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What the revenue can be computed to produce during the term of the present act is anticipated under the hand and seals of the commissioners by vertue and in pursuance of the said act
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WorldCat: 1434457038
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What the unchangable God is, and how all people may know him, and in what he is worshiped and served
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What the unchangable God is, and how all people may know him, and in what he is worshiped and served in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fox, George; 1685)
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WorldCat: 606588623
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What the unchangable God is, and how all people may know him, and in what he is worshiped and served in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fox, George; 1685)
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WorldCat: 606588623
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wheel of fortune: or A thousand pounds for a penny with the permission of authority, The
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WorldCat: 1066353992
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wheel of fortune: or, Nothing for a penny Being remarks on the dawing the penny-lottery, at the Theatre-Royal, in Dorset-Garden, with the characters of some of the honourable trustees, and all due acknowledgments paid to his honour the undertaker. Written by a person who was cursed mad he had not the thousand pound lot, The
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WorldCat: 767504523
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wheel of time turning round to the good old vvay; or, The good old cause vindicated, The
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WorldCat: 606672156
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wheel turned by a voice from the throne of glory described in a sermon at the Green-yard in Norwich, upon the Guild-day. June 22. 1647 / by John Carter, The
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WorldCat: 606645585
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When the Lord Jesus came to Jerusalem, he beheld the city, and wept over it,
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When the Lord Jesus came to Jerusalem, he beheld the city, and wept over it, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Simmonds, Martha.; 1655)
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WorldCat: 606690647
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When wilde beasts come with open mouths to teare
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When wilde beasts come with open mouths to teare in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1600)
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WorldCat: 1086439588
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When you see me you know me, or, The famous chronicle history of King Henrie the Eight with the birth and vertuous life of Eduuard Prince of Wales : as it was played by the high and mightie Prince of Wales his seruants / by Samuell Rouuly
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WorldCat: 606458962
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When you see me, you know me. Or the famous chronicle historie of King Henry the eight, with the birth and vertuous life of Edward Prince of Wales As it was playd by the high and mightie Prince of Wales his seruants. By Samvell Rovvly, seruant to the Prince
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WorldCat: 606488097
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Wheras His Majesty taking notice of the daily infringement of the act of Parliament by common carryers of goods and c. was pleased to issue forth his proclamation to inforce the execution of the said act amongst other things injoynd the post-master-general to settle fit correspondencies between the most considerable market-towns and the respective post-stages in England and Wales for conveyance of letters in post, to supply the pretended convenience by such common carryers, the same is now accordingly done
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WorldCat: 606560280
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Wheras in the London gazzette published from Thursday May the 6th to Munday May the 10th, 1680 the address of the city of Norwich to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty is printed at large
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WorldCat: 606556459
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Wheras it is found that great inconveniences have insued for want of a strict and severe discipline to have been observed in the army now raised by authority of Parliament, under the command of Robert Earle of Essex
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WorldCat: 606555170
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Wheras it is ordained in the ordinance for the weekly assessment that if any person or persons shall find him or themselves agrieved that he or they is or are over rated, such person or persons at any time before distresse taken of his or their goods may compalin to the respective committees who have executed this ordinance
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WorldCat: 606555172
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Wheras there ought to be by ye laws and statutes of this realme a frequent calling assembling and holding of Parliaments once in three years at ye least
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WorldCat: 1404688734
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Where a seditious rumor hath bene raised this morning, that some ill accident should be befallen our person, and thereupon the people thereabouts haue bene raysed in armes by direction from constable to constable,
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Where a seditious rumor hath bene raised this morning, that some ill accident should be befallen our person, and thereupon the people thereabouts haue bene raysed in armes by direction from constable to constable, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1606)
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WorldCat: 766946712
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Where amongst other persons discouered to bee confederates in the late horrible treason, for the destruction of our person and the whole estates of the realme, one Robert Winter, esquire,
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Where amongst other persons discouered to bee confederates in the late horrible treason, for the destruction of our person and the whole estates of the realme, one Robert Winter, esquire, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1605)
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WorldCat: 766946705
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Where as it is ordeyned and prouyded by statute that the prices of ... and frenche wynes shulde be lymytted
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Where as it is ordeyned and prouyded by statute that the prices of ... and frenche wynes shulde be lymytted in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII); 1541)
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WorldCat: 1056381011
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Where at the late session of our Parliament of this our realme of England, one Act is made authorizing certaine persons of both houses to assemble and meete,
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Where at the late session of our Parliament of this our realme of England, one Act is made authorizing certaine persons of both houses to assemble and meete, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1604)
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WorldCat: 766946638
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Where Helen lyes. To an excellent new sweet tune, I would I were where Helen lyes
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Where Helen lyes. To an excellent new sweet tune, I would I were where Helen lyes in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1690)
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WorldCat: 606774058
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Where in a proclamation for considerations therein expressed, we prescribed a course whereby the complaints of our people might be taken away,
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Where in a proclamation for considerations therein expressed, we prescribed a course whereby the complaints of our people might be taken away, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1603)
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WorldCat: 766946499
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Where is the wise? Where is the Scribe? Where is the disputer of this world? Hath not God made foolish the wisdome of this world? Cor. I, 20
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Where is the wise? Where is the Scribe? Where is the disputer of this world? Hath not God made foolish the wisdome of this world? Cor. I, 20 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Penington, Isaac; 1660)
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WorldCat: 606682581
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Where sundrie preachers haue latelie come into sundrie places of the diocesse of London, some of them not being ministers
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Where sundrie preachers haue latelie come into sundrie places of the diocesse of London, some of them not being ministers in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Whitgift, John; 1589)
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WorldCat: 606475767
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Where the ale brewers and beere brewers of this realme of Englande haue vsed and dayely doo vse for their owne singular lucre profite and gayne to make in their owne houses theyr barrels
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Where the ale brewers and beere brewers of this realme of Englande haue vsed and dayely doo vse for their owne singular lucre profite and gayne to make in their owne houses theyr barrels in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII); 1564)
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WorldCat: 606509412
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Where the kynges hyghnes is enfourmed, that dyuers and sondrye wrytynges and bokes
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Where the kynges hyghnes is enfourmed, that dyuers and sondrye wrytynges and bokes in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII); 1536)
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WorldCat: 606509453
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Where vpon our first comming to the succession of this kingdome, at the sute of diuers persons, who had or pretended to haue from the Queene of famous memory our sister deceased, commissions as annexed of course to seuerall offices which they helde, for the taking vp of hounds, greyhounds, spaniels, and dogges of other sorts
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WorldCat: 766946696
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Where was your Church before Luther? the true creed and the black creed
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Where was your Church before Luther? the true creed and the black creed in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1800)
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WorldCat: 766973176
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Where's your peace now? or, the tories are all untwisted
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Where's your peace now? or, the tories are all untwisted in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1712)
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WorldCat: 766953171
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Where, in all well-gouerned kingdomes ... care hath euer beene duly had and taken ... that breade, meats and drinkes ... to be solde ... should bee good
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Where, in all well-gouerned kingdomes ... care hath euer beene duly had and taken ... that breade, meats and drinkes ... to be solde ... should bee good in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Middleton, Thomas, Sir; 1613)
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WorldCat: 606455935
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Whereas a blank desiring to have his accompt stated according to an act of Parliament, of the 28. of May, 1649 hath informed us, that he cannot have or produce a certificate according to the direction of the said act for his service under the Parliament, before his taking into the new modell, by reason of b blank We have made strict inquiry into the truth of the matter, and upon his examination according to the said act, the said c blank maketh oath, that his case is such; and that he hath actually served the Parliament, as d blank in the e blank fro the blank to the blank and that for the said service he hath received blank and no more to the best of his knowledge
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WorldCat: 1086520867
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Whereas a blank desiring to have his accompt stated according to an act of Parliament, on the 28. of May, 1649. hath informed us, that he cannot have or produce a certificate according to the direction of the said act for his service under the Parliament, before his taking into the new modell, by reason of b blank
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WorldCat: 1269342107
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Whereas a book entitutled, Musæum Regalis Societatis being not only a perfect catalogue of all the rarities ... belonging to the Royal Society and preserved at Gresham Colledge... it is therefore proposed by the author, Doctor Nehemiah Grew, that whoever subscribeth
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WorldCat: 606802030
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Whereas a commission under the Great Seal of England, bearing date at Westminster the three and twentieth day of August now last past, hath been directed unto me, and divers others in the said commission nominated, authorizing the said commissioners, or any four or more of them, by such ways and means as therein is directed, to enquire within the city and diocess of Canterbery in the county of Kent, as well within liberties as without, for the due execution of the statute made made in the three and fortieth year of the raign of our late soveraign Lady Queen Elizabeth ... Given under my hand this fourth day of September, in the year of our Lord 1683
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WorldCat: 1011899986
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Whereas a most barbarous and outragious murder and robbery was committed, on Sunday the seventh day of this instant October in the evening, in the town of Radrom in the county of Wicklow ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormond
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Whereas a most barbarous and outragious murder and robbery was committed, on Sunday the seventh day of this instant October in the evening, in the town of Radrom in the county of Wicklow ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormond in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of; 1677)
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WorldCat: 606753945
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Whereas a printed paper was lately put forth in the names of some of the trustees for ministers maintenance wherein amongst other things they take upon them without warrant to discharge all incumbents from whom any first-fruits are due, from paying the same unto Mr. Thomas Baker at the First-fruits Office in the Strand in the county of Middlesex,
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Whereas a printed paper was lately put forth in the names of some of the trustees for ministers maintenance wherein amongst other things they take upon them without warrant to discharge all incumbents from whom any first-fruits are due, from paying the same unto Mr. Thomas Baker at the First-fruits Office in the Strand in the county of Middlesex, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Baker, Thomas, of the First-fruits office.; 1655)
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WorldCat: 606684572
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Whereas a select set of malicious upstarts in the parish of St. Giles's in the fields, in the county of Middlesex, have and audaciously advertised lately, that the whole vestry were about to put up a Presbyterian for church-warden of the said parish:
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WorldCat: 766952379
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Whereas against divers lawes, orders and provisions, great numbers of men and women and their children and servants doe daily on the weeke daies, all the day long, sit in the high-street of Cheape, with multitudes of baskets, tubbs and other vessels of fruit, roots, hearbs, plants, flowers and other garden commodities to sell
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WorldCat: 606785839
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Whereas Alexander Leighton, a Scottish man borne, who was lately sentenced by the honourable Court of Starre-Chamber, to pay a great fine to His Maiestie, and to vndergoe corporall punishment, for writing, printing, and publishing a very libellous and scandalous booke against the king and his gouernment, hath this 11th day of nouember, escaped
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WorldCat: 606475770
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Whereas an act passed in the tenth year of Her Majesty's reign, intituled, An act for regulating, improving and encouraging the woollen manufacture of mixt or medly broad cloth, and for better payment of the poor employed therein, hath proved ineffectual to prevent the abuses committed in making and measuring the same, to the disreputation of the said manufacture abroad, and the great discouragement of the good makers and fair dealers therein:
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WorldCat: 766961105
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Whereas an in act lately passed in this present Parliament, intituled, an Act for Setting the Subsidy of Poundage ... by the Lord Deputie and Council, Ossory
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Whereas an in act lately passed in this present Parliament, intituled, an Act for Setting the Subsidy of Poundage ... by the Lord Deputie and Council, Ossory in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ossory, Thomas Butler, Earl of; 1665)
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WorldCat: 606753933
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Whereas an invidious advertisement was publish'd last week affirming, that the translation of Sallust, lately printed, is publish'd under the name of one John Rowe, Esq; to deceive gentlemen into a belief that 'tis Mr. Rowe, author of Tamerlane, etc. This is to satisfy the world, that the malicious insinuation in the late advertisement is altogether false and groundless
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WorldCat: 1044309808
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