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A Tuesdaies journall of perfect passages of Parliament, proceedings of the Councell of State, and other moderate intelligence. - Issue 5
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A Tuesdaies journall of perfect passages of Parliament, proceedings of the Councell of State, and other moderate intelligence. - Issue 5 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Walker, Henry, Ironmonger)
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A turn-coat of the times Who doth by experience, profess and protect; that of all professions a turn-coat's the best. To a pleasant tune much in request
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WorldCat: 767485115
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A turn-coat of the times. Who doth by experience profess and protest, that of all professions, a turn-coat's the best. Tune is, The King's delight, or, True love is a gift for a queen
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WorldCat: 606673881
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WorldCat: 606675206
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A turn-coat of the times. Who doth by experience, profess and protect; that of all professions a turn-coat's the best. To a pleasant tune much in request
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WorldCat: 766883547
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A turn-coat of the times: who dothe by experience, profess and protest, that of all professions a turn coat's the best. Tune is, The king's delight, or, True Love is a gift for a queen
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WorldCat: 767517783
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A turn-coat of the times: who dothe by experience, profess and protest, that of all professions a turn coat's the best. Tune is, The king's delight: or, True Love is a gift for a queen
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WorldCat: 767512783
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A tutor of tachygraphy or short-writing wherein the rules of the said art are severally explained by way of questions and answers, to the weakest capacities that desire to learne the art : whereunto are added, divers new rules and directions never published till now, for the further perfecting of such as have already learned / by Thomas Shelton
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WorldCat: 606774086
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A tutor to astrologie. Or astrologie made easie Being a plain introduction to the whole art of astrology. Whereby the meanest apprehension may learn to erect a figure; and by the same to give a determinate judgement upon any question or nativity whatsoever. Also new tables of houses, calculated for the latitude 51 degrees 32 minutes. Also tables of right and oblique ascensions to 6 degrees of latitude. Whereunto is added, an ephemeris for the year 1670. 1671. 1672. With all other necessary tables that belong to the art of astrologie. Also how to erect a figure the rational way, by the tables of triangles. More methodically than hath yet been published. Digested into this pocket-volumn, for the conveniency of those that erect figures abroad. By W. Eland. Philomat
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WorldCat: 180715260
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A tutor to astrologie: or astrology made easie: being a plain introduction to the whole art of astrology: whereby the meanest apprehension may learn to erect a fugure, and by the same, to give a determinate judgement upon any question or nativity whatsoever. Also new tables of houses, calculated for the latitude of 51 degrees 32 minutes, being the latitude of London. Whereunto is added, an ephemeris for the year 1657. With all other necessary tables, that belong to the art of astrology. Also how to erect a figure, the rational way, by the tables of triangles, more methodically, than hath yet bin pub ished. Digested into this pocket volumn, for the conveniency of those that erect figures abroad. / By W.E. Philomat
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WorldCat: 607054457
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A tutor to astrology, or, Astrology made easie being a plain introduction to the whole art of astrology ... : whereunto is added, An ephemeris for the years 1694, 1695, 1696 : with all other necessary tables that belong to the art of astrology ... / by W. Eland
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WorldCat: 606667549
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A tutor to astronomie and geographie, or, An easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, cœlestial and terrestrial in six books : the first teaching the rudiments of astronomie and geographie, the 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. shewing by the globe the solution of astronomical and geographical prob., problemes in navigation, arstological problemes, gnomonical problemes, trigonometrical problemes, more fully and amply than hath yet been set forth, either by Gemma Frisius, Metius, Hues, Wright, Blaew, or any others that have taught the use of the globes : and that so plainly and methodically that the meanest capacity may at first reading apprehend it, and with a little practice grow expert in these divine sciences : with an appendix shewing the use of the Ptolomaick sphere
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WorldCat: 606637276
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A tutor to astronomie and geographie, or, An easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, coelestial and terrestrial in six books : the first teaching the rudiments of astronomy and geography, the 2. shewing by the globes the solution of astronomical and geographical probl., the 3. shewing by the globes the solution of problems in navigation, the 4. shewing by the globes the solution of astrological problemes, the 5. shewing by the globes the solution of gnomonical problemes, the 6. shewing by the globes the solution of of spherical triangles : more fully and amply then hath ever been set forth either by Gemma Frisius, Metius, Hues, Wright, Blaew, or any others that have taught the use of the globes : and that so plainly and methodically that the meanest capacity may at first reading apprehend it, and with a little practise grow expert in these divine sciences / by Joseph Moxon ; whereunto is added Antient poetical stories of the stars, shewing reasons why the several shapes and forms are pictured on the coelestial globe, collected from Dr. Hood ; as also a Discourse of the antiquity, progress and augmentation of astronomie
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WorldCat: 606655316
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A tutor to astronomy and geography, or, A easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, cœlestial and terrestrial in six books ... : with an appendix shewing the use of the Ptolemaick sphere / by Joseph Moxon ... ; whereunto is added the antient poetical stories of the stars ... as also a discourse of the antiquity, progress, and augmentation of astronomy
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WorldCat: 871947836
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A tutor to astronomy and geography, or, An easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, celestial and terrestial in six books ... more fully and amply than hath been set forth, either by Gemna Frisius, Metius, Hues, Wright, Blaew, or any others that have taught the use of the globes ... : with an appendix shewing the use of the Ptolemaick sphere / by Joseph Moxon ; whereunto is added the antient poetical stories of the stars ... as also a discourse of the antiquity, progress, and augmentation of astronomy
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WorldCat: 1086510833
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A tutor to astronomy and geography, or, An easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, cœlestial and terrestial in six books : The 1. teaching the rudiments of astronomy and geography, the 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. shewing by the globes the solution of astronomical and geographical problemes, problemes in navigation, astrological problemes, gnomonical problemes, trigonometrical problemes more fully and amply than hath yet been set forth, either by Gemna Frisins, Metius, Hues, Wright, Blaew, or any others that have taught the use of the globes : and that so plainly and methodically, that the meanest capacity may at first reading apprehend it, and with a little practice grow expert in these divine sciences : with an appendix shewing the use of the Ptolomaick sphere / by Joseph Moxon
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WorldCat: 1053060197
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A tutor to astronomy and geography, or, An easie and speedy way to understand the use of both the globes, celestial and terrestrial laid down in so plain a manner that a mean capacity may at the first reading understand it and with a little practise, grow expert in those divine sciences / translated from the first part of Guliulmus Blaeu, Institutio Astronomica ; published by J. Moxom
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WorldCat: 767097574
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A tutor to astronomy and geography. Or, an easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, celestial and terrestrial In six books. The 1. Teaching the rudiments of astronomy and geography. ... More fully and amply than hath yet been set forth, either by Gemma Frisius, Metius, Hues, Wright, Blaew, or any others ... With an appendix shewing the use of the Ptolomaick sphere. The fifth edition corrected and enlarged. By Joseph Moxon. Whereunto is added the antient poetical stories of the stars; shewing reasons why the several shapes and forms are pictured on the Cœlestial globe. As also a discourse of the antiquity, progress and augmentation of astronomy
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WorldCat: 606825445
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A tutor to astronomy and geography. Or, An easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, cœlestial and terrestial. In six books. The 1. Teaching the rudiments of astronomy and geography, 2.3.4.5.6. Shewing by the globes the solution of astronomical and geographical problems, problems in navigation, astrological problems, gnomonical problems, trigonometrical problems, more fully and amply than hath been set forth, either by Gemna Frisius, Metius, Hues, Wright, Blaew, or any others that have taught the use of the globes: aud that so plainly and methodically, that the meanest capacity may at first reading apprehend it, and with a little practice grow expert in these divine sciences. With an appendix shewing the use of the Ptolomaick sphere. By Joseph Moxon. Whereunto is added the antient poetical stories of the stars; shewing reasons why the several shapes and forms are pictured on the cœlestical globe. As also a discourse of the antiquity, progress and augmentation of astronomy
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WorldCat: 606825752
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A tutor to astronomy and geography. Or, The use of the Copernican spheres in two books. The first being an explanation of the Copernican hypothesis and spheres. The second proving the phœnomena solved by the earths motion, as well as by its supposed stability; as appears by the application of these spheres to problemes astronomical, geographical, nautical, astrological, gnomonical, and trigonometrical. By Joseph Moxon, hydrographer to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty
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WorldCat: 646689428
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A tutor to penmanship, or, The writing master a copy shewing all the variety of pemanship and clerkship as now practised in England : in II parts / by John Ayres
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WorldCat: 606550822
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A tutor to tachygraphy, or short-vvriting wherein the rules of the said art are severally explained by way of questions and answers, to the weakest capacities that desire to learne the art. Whereunto are added, diverse new rules and directions never published till now, for the further perfecting of such as have already learned. By Thomas Shelton, author and teacher of the said art
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WorldCat: 606898855
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A tutor to tachygraphy, or, short-vvriting wherein the rules of the said art, are severally explained by way of questions and answers, to the weakest capacities that desire to learne the art. Whereunto are added; diverse new rules and directions never published till now, for the further perfecting of such as have already learned. By Thomas Shelton, author and teacher of the said art
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WorldCat: 606951791
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WorldCat: 606951791
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A tutor to tachygraphy, or, Short-vvriting: wherein the rules of the said art, are severally explained by way of questions and answers, to the weakest capacities that desire to learne the art : whereunto are added, diverse new rules and directions never published till now, for the further perfecting of such as have already learned
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WorldCat: 1300231008
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A tvvo-edged svvord out of the mouth of babes, to execute vengeance upon the enemy and avenger. Presented in a sermon to the Right Honourable the House of Lords assembled in Parliament, in the Abbey-Church at Westminster, Octob. 28. 1646. the solemn day of their monthly fast. / By Stephen Marshall B.D. minister of Gods Word at Finchingfield in Essex
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WorldCat: 606666953
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A tvvo-fold treatise the one decyphering the worth of speculation, and of a retired life. The other containing a discoverie of youth and old age
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WorldCat: 606519137
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A two part song between Cupid and Bacchus in Timon of Athens set by Mr. Henry Purcell
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A two part song between Cupid and Bacchus in Timon of Athens set by Mr. Henry Purcell in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Motteux, Peter Anthony; 1700)
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WorldCat: 180712441
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A two part song by Tho. Ellway
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A two part song by Tho. Ellway in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ellway, Thomas.; 1700)
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WorldCat: 838772710
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A two part song set by Mr. H:Purcell
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A two part song set by Mr. H:Purcell in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Purcell, Henry; 1700)
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WorldCat: 606941585
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A two-fold shaking of the earth: or, an exposition on Heb. 12.26, 27 Wherein is shewed, the first shaking of the earth, seems to be meant the putting down of the late King and bishops: the later shaking, a change of the present government. And reasons given for both. Also how, and in what manner this later earth-shaking may be according to scripture-prophesie: namely, by that earth-quake, Rev. 11.13 which is likewise opened. Lastly, here are many reasons given, why it may be hoped that this present parliament will prove to be that earth-quake whereby the good old cause will be revived, the just rights of the people restored, and the nation setled upon a lasting and durable foundation of truth and righteousness. By John Canne
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WorldCat: 606957088
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A two-inch board for M. Prynne to peep thorow being a full and satisfactory answer to a late libellous pamphlet ... called, A declaration of the officers and armies illegall and c. proceedings and practices against the XI impeached members ... : with ... a justification of the armies charge and proceedings against the XI impeached members, by law, president, and reason : with certaine considerable queries and observations upon the cities late tumultuous rebellious proceedings agaisnt the Parliament / vvritten by T.R., Gent
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WorldCat: 606698677
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A two-penny answer to R. Boulton's six-penny letter to Dr. Charles Goodall, and c. by William Wilkinson, footman to the Dr
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A two-penny answer to R. Boulton's six-penny letter to Dr. Charles Goodall, and c. by William Wilkinson, footman to the Dr in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wilkinson, William; 1699)
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WorldCat: 1066363351
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A twofold catechism: the one simply called A Scripture-catechism; the other, A brief Scripture-catechism for children. Wherein the chiefest points of the Christian religion, being question-wise proposed, resolve themselves by pertinent answers taken word for word out of the Scripture, without either consequences or comments. Composed for their sakes that would fain be meer Christians, and not of this or that sect, inasmuch as all the sects of Christians, by what names soever distinguished, have either more or less departed from the simplicity and truth of the Scripture. By John Biddle, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford
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WorldCat: 607055231
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A twofold vindication of the late Arch-bishop of Canterbury, and of the author of The history of religion the first part defending the said author against the defamations of Mr. Atterbury's sermon and ... : the charge of Socinianism against Dr. Tillotson consider'd ... : the second containing remarks on the said sermon ... : and a word in defence of the ... Bishop of Sakisbury, by another hand
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WorldCat: 606592189
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A uery brefe treatise, ordrely declaring the principal partes of phisick that is to saye: thynges natural. Thynges not naturall. Thynges agaynst nature. Gathered, and sette forth by Christopher Langton
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A uery brefe treatise, ordrely declaring the principal partes of phisick that is to saye: thynges natural. Thynges not naturall. Thynges agaynst nature. Gathered, and sette forth by Christopher Langton in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Langton, Christopher; 1547)
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WorldCat: 606545171
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A use of exhortation to the London apprentices or, A second message after their petition
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WorldCat: 606672044
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WorldCat: 606672044
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A vade mecum for the lovers of musick shewing the excellency of the rechorder: with some rules and directions for the samr. Also, some new ayres never before published
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A vade mecum for the lovers of musick shewing the excellency of the rechorder: with some rules and directions for the samr. Also, some new ayres never before published in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Hudgebut, John.; 1679)
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WorldCat: 1044313054
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A vade mecum or Table containing the substance of such statutes wherein any one or more justices of the peace are inabled to deale in, at the sessions of the peace Together with an epitome of Master Stamfords plea's of the crowne. By Wa. Young. Esquier
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WorldCat: 767503347
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A vade mecum, or, Table, containing the substance of such statutes; wherein any one, or more justices of the peace are inabled to act, as well in the sessions, as out of the sessions of peace Together with an epitome of Mr. Stamford's pleas of the crown. The seventh edition corrected, and amended, by Wa. Young Esquire
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WorldCat: 606863257
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A vade mecum, or, table, containing the substance of such statutes; wherein any one, or more justices of the peace are inabled to act, as well in the sessions, as out of the sessions of peace. Together with an epitome of Mr. Stamford's pleas of the crown. / by Wa. Young Esquire
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WorldCat: 607001557
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A vade mecum, or, table, containing the substance of such statutes; wherein any one, or more justices of the peace are inabled to act, as well in the sessions, as out of the sessions of peace. With an epitome of Mr. Stamford's pleas of the crown
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WorldCat: 1269306891
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A valorous and perillous sea-fight Fought with three Turkish ships, pirats or men of warre, on the coast of Cornewall, by the good ship named the Elizabeth, of Plimmouth, she being of the Burthen of 200 tuns, which fight was bravely fought, on Wednesday, the 17 of Iune last part. 1640
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WorldCat: 606489514
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A vaunting, daring, and a menacing letter, sent from Sultan Morat the great Turke, from his court at Constantinople, by his embassadour Gobam, to Vladisllaus King of Poland, and c. Which letter was sent to the Christian King, since the truce concluded betweene the Turke and the Persian in March last; as by many copies whereof, may appeare, as it was sent out of Poland. Wherein he declares himselfe a mortall enemy to the said Christian King, threatning to invade his kingdomes and territories, with all manner of hostility. Whereunto is annexed a briefe relation of the Turkish present strength, both of horse and foote: with al the victories the Turkes have prevailed against the Christians these last three hundred yeares. As also what glorious victories the Christians have wonne against the Turkes, till this present yeare. 1638. Published by authority
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WorldCat: 606487917
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A venerable aspect of both the houses of conuocation, of the reuerend prelates and clergy of the prouince of Canterbury assembled by His Maiesties authority, first in Saint Pauls London, Feb. 13. 1623. thence remoued to Westminster, and there yet continuing this 23 of Aprill, 1624. Wherof the vpper house consisteth of the most Reuerend Metropolitane, and the right reuerend bishops of that prouince, now assembled in Henry the Seuenths chappel in Westminster: : And the lower house of the deanes, archdeacons, and clerkes of the diocesses and chapters of that prouince, is assembled in another distinct place on the north side of Westminster-Church
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WorldCat: 1096292676
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A Venice looking-glasse, or, A letter vvritten very lately from London to Rome, by a Venetian clarissimo to Cardinal Barberino, protector of the English nation, touching these present distempers wherein, as in a true mirrour, England may behold her own spots : wherein she may see, and fore-see, her follies pass'd, her present danger, and future destruction / fully rendred out of the Italian into English
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WorldCat: 767307347
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A Venice looking-glasse: or, A letter vvritten very lately from London to Rome, by a Venetian Clarissimo to Cardinal Barberino, protector of the English nation, touching these present distempers. Wherein, as in a true mirrour, England may behold her owne spots, wherein she may see, and fore-see, her follies pass'd, her present danger, and furture destruction. Faithfully rendred out of the Italian into English
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WorldCat: 607009510
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A verie excellent and delectable comedie, intituled Philotus Wherein we may perceiue the great inconveniences that fall out in the mariage betweene olde age and youth
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WorldCat: 606513272
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A verie familiare and fruiteful exposition of the .xii. articles of the christian faieth conteined in the commune crede, called the Apostles Crede made in dialoges, wherein thou maiste learne al thinges necessarie to be beleued. Compiled bi Peter viret a frenche man and translated in to englishe
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WorldCat: 606541037
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