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A very godly defense, full of lerning, defending the mariage of preistes, gathered by Philip Melanchton, and sent vnto the Kyng of Englond, Henry the aight, translated out of latyne into englisshe, by lewes beuchame: the yere of the Lorde .M.CCCCC.XLI. in Auguste
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A very Godly song : intituled, the earnest petition of a faithfull Christian, being clerk of Bodnam made upon his death-bed at the instance of his transmutation. To a sweet solemn tune
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WorldCat: 1066352444
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A Very godly song intituled, The earnest petition of a faithfull Christian, being clarke of Bodnam, made vpon his death bed, at the instant of his transmutation to a pleasant new tune
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A Very godly song intituled, The earnest petition of a faithfull Christian, being clarke of Bodnam, made vpon his death bed, at the instant of his transmutation to a pleasant new tune in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Clarke of Bodnam.; 1624)
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A very godly song, intituled, The earnest petition of a faithful Christian, being clerk of Bodnam, made upon his deathbed, at the instant of his transmutation. To a sweet solemn tune
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WorldCat: 606675311
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A very godly song, intituled, The earnest petition of the faithful Christian, being clerk of Bodnam, made upon his deathbed, at the instant of his transmutation. To a sweet solemn tune
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WorldCat: 767512787
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A very good wife a comedy, as it is acted by Their Majesties servants at the Theatre-Royal
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A very good wife a comedy, as it is acted by Their Majesties servants at the Theatre-Royal in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Powell, George; 1693)
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A very heroical epistle from my Lord All-Pride to Dol-Common. The argument. Dol-Common being forsaken by my Lord All-pride, and having written him a most lamentable letter, his Lordship sends her the following answer
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A very heroical epistle from my Lord All-pride to Dol-common. The argument. Dol-common being forsaken by my Lord All-pride, and having written him a most lamentable letter, his Lordship sends her the following answer in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of; 1679)
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WorldCat: 606824863
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A very heroical epistle from my Lord All-Pride to Dol-Common. The argument. Dol-Common being forsaken by my Lord All-pride, and having written him a most lamentable letter, his Lordship sends her the following answer in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of; 1679)
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A very lamentable and woful discours of the fierce fluds, whiche lately flowed in Bedford shire, in Lincoln shire, and iu many other places with the great losses of sheep and other cattel. The v. of October. Anno Domini 1570
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WorldCat: 606546564
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A very lively portrayture, of the most reverend arch-bishops, the right reverend bs. of the Church of England set forth in XX. irrefragable positions, concerning their authority, power, and practise, as they onely are our diocesan lord bishops, so grounded upon Scripture, reason, and experience, by evident demonstrative practises, as their troublesome opposites, may cleerely see, how greatly they are deceived in all these. A labour undertaken for the peace of all Gods people, and for a just condemnation of al those, that cause division, and offences, contrary to the doctrine and discipline of Christs Church
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WorldCat: 606478074
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A very mery and pleasaunt historie done not long since, in this realm of England written in Latine by Erasmus of Roterodame, dialoguewise, vnder the title of A coniuration or spirite ; newly translated into English, by Thomas Iohnson
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WorldCat: 606469801
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A very mery and pythie commedie, called the longer thou liuest, the more foole thou art A myrrour very necessarie for youth, and specially for such as are like to come to dignitie and promotion: as it maye well appeare in the matter folowynge. Newly compiled by VV. VVager
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WorldCat: 606484605
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A very necessarie and profitable booke concerning nauigation, compiled in Latin by Ioannes Taisnierus, a publice professor in Rome, Ferraria, and other uniuersities in Italie of the mathematicalles, named a treatise of continuall motions. Translated into Englishe, by Richard Eden. The contents of this booke you shall finde on the next page folowyng
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WorldCat: 606482099
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A Very necessarye boke both in Englyshce and in Frenche wherein ye mayst learne to speake and wryte Frenche truly in a litle space yf thou gyue thy mynde and diligence there unto
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WorldCat: 606678228
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A very perfect discourse and order how to know the age of a horse and the diseases that breede in him, with the remidies to cure the same. As also, the description of euery veyne and how and when to let him blood, according to the diuersity of the disease, as hath been proued by the author. L.W.C
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WorldCat: 606532460
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A very perfect discourse and order how to know the age of a horse, and the diseases that breed in him with the remedies to cure the same as also, the description of euery vayne, and how and when to let him blood, according to the diuersitie of the disease, as hath been prooued by the author. L.VV.C
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WorldCat: 606548222
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A very perfect discourse and order how to know the age of a horse, and the diseases that breed in him, and the remedies to cure the same as also, the description of every veyne, and how and when to let him blood, according to the diuersity of the disease / as hath been proved by the author, L.W.C
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WorldCat: 606473593
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A very plain and well grounded treatise concerning baptisme Wherein it is very cleerly shown, and out of good grounds demonstrated that baptisme was instituted and ordained by the Lord Christ, for those that believe and repent, and was so taught and used by his apostles, and observed and followed by the primitive church. As also how in processe of time the baptisme of children in stead of true baptisme was brought in and received, and by divers councels, Popes, and emperours commanded to be observed
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WorldCat: 606701551
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A very plain and well grounded treatise concerning baptisme Wherein it is very cleerly shown, and out of good grounds demonstrated that baptisme was instituted and ordained by the Lord Christ, for those that believe and repent, and was so taught and used by his apostles, and observed and followed by the primitive church. As also how that in processe of time the baptisme of children in stead of true baptisme was brought in and received, and by divers councels, Popes, and emperours commanded to be observed
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WorldCat: 606946606
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A very pleasant nevv ditty to the tune of Stand thy ground old Harry
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A very pleasant nevv ditty to the tune of Stand thy ground old Harry in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1625)
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WorldCat: 606548965
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A very pleasaunt and fruitful diologe called the Epicure, made by that famous clerke Erasmus of Roterodame, newly translated. 1545
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A very pleasaunt and fruitful diologe called the Epicure, made by that famous clerke Erasmus of Roterodame, newly translated. 1545 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Erasmus, Desiderius; 1545)
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WorldCat: 606522606
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A very profitable boke to lerne the maner of redyng, writyng, and speakyng English and Spanish. Libro muy pronechoso para saber la manera de leer, y screuir, y hablar Angleis, y Espanol
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WorldCat: 606982160
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A very profitable exercise for offering the mass according to the feur ends thereof: viz homage, thanksgiving, satisfaction, impetration
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WorldCat: 767496795
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A very profitable exercise for offering the Masse according to the four ends thereof, viz. brace homage, thanksgiving, satisfaction, impetration
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WorldCat: 1066531479
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A very profitable treatise made by M. Ihon Caluyne, declarynge what great profit might come to al christendome, yf there were a regester made of all sainctes bodies and other reliques, which are aswell in Italy, as in Fraunce, Dutchland, Spaine, and other kingdomes and countreys. Translated out of Frenche into Englishe by Steuen Wythers. 1561. Set furth and authorised according to the Queenes Maiesties iniunctions
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WorldCat: 606519973
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A very proper dittie: to the tune of lightie loue, Leaue lightie loue ladies, for feare of yll name: and true loue embrace ye, to purchace your fame
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A very proper dittie: to the tune of lightie loue Leaue lightie loue ladies, for feare of yll name: and true loue embrace ye, to purchace your fame in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Gibson, Leonard.; 1571)
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WorldCat: 606538239
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A very proper dittie: to the tune of lightie loue, Leaue lightie loue ladies, for feare of yll name: and true loue embrace ye, to purchace your fame in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Gibson, Leonard.; 1571)
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A very proper treatise, wherein is breefely set foorth the art of limming which teacheth the order in drawing and tracing of leters, vinets, flowers, armes, and imagerye, and the maner how to make sundry syses or groundes to lay siluer or gold vpon, and how siluer or golde shall be layed or limmed vpon the syse, and the waye to temper gold and siluer and other mettals and diuerse kindes of colours to write or to limme withall vppon velym, parchment or paper, and how to lay them vppon the worke which thou intendest to make, and howe to vernish it when thou hast done, with diuers other thynges verye meete and necessary to be knowne to all such gentlemen, and other persons as doe delight in limming, painting or in tricking of armes in their colours, and therefore a woorke very meete to be adioyning to the bookes of armes
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WorldCat: 606494173
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A very proper treatise, wherein is breefely set forth the art of limming which teacheth the order in drawing and tracing of letters, vinets, flowers, armes, and imagery, and the maner how to make sondrye syses or groundes to lay siluer or gold vpon, and how siluer or gold shall be layed or limmed vpon the sise, and the way to temper gold and siluer and other mettals and diuerse kindes of colours, to write or to limme withall vpon velym, parchment, or paper, and howe to lay them vpon the worke which thou entendest to make, and how to vernish it when thou hast done, with diuerse other things very meete and necessarie to be knowne to all such gentlemen, and other persons as do delight in limming, paynting or in tricking of armes, in their colours, and therefore a worke verye meete to be adioyned to the bookes of armes
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WorldCat: 1044268044
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A very proper treatise, wherein is breefely set forth the art of limming whiche teacheth the order in drawing and tracing of letters, vinets, flowers, armes, and imagery, and the maner how to make sundrye syses or groundes to lay siluer or golde vpon, and how siluer or golde shall be layed or limmed vpon the syse, and the waye to temper golde and siluer and other mettals and diuerse kyndes of colours to write or to limme withall vppon velym, parchment or paper, and how to lay them vppon the worke which thou entendest to make, and how to vernishe it when thou hast done, with diuerse other thinges verye meete and necessary to be knowne to all such gentlemen, and other persons as do delight in limming, paynting, or in tricking of armes in their coulors, and therfore a worke very meete to be adioyned to the bookes of armes
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WorldCat: 606543314
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A very proper treatise, wherein is briefely sett forth the arte of limming which teacheth the order in drawing and tracing of letters, vinets, flowers, armes and imagery, and the maner howe to make sundry sises or groundes to lay siluer or golde vppon, and howe siluer or golde shalbe layed or limmed vppon the sise, and the way to temper golde and siluer and other mettales and diuerse kyndes of coloures to writte or to limme wythall vppon velym, parchement, or paper, and howe to lay them vpon the worke which thou entendest to make, and howe to vernish yt when thou hast done, with diuerse other thinges very mete and necessary to be knowne to all such gentlemenne, and other persones as do delite in limming, painting, or in tricking of armes in their right coulors, and therfore a worke very mete to be adioined to the bookes of armes
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WorldCat: 606539715
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A very proper treatise, wherein is briefly sett forthe the arte of limming which teacheth the order in drawing and tracing of letters, vinets, flowers, armes and imagery, and the maner how to make sundry sises or grounds to laye siluer or golde vppon, and how siluer or golde shalbe layed or limmed vppon the sise, and the waye to temper golde and siluer and other mettales and diuerse kyndes of colours to write or to limme withall vppon velym, parchement or paper, and howe to lay them vpon the worke which thou entendest to make, and howe to vernish yt when thou hast done, with diuerse other thinges very mete and necessary to be knowne to all such gentlemenne, and other persones as doe delite in limming, painting or in tricking of armes in their right colors, and therfor a worke very mete to be adioined to the bookes of armes, neuer put in printe before this time
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WorldCat: 606515751
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A Very rich lotterie generall, vvithout any blanckes contayning a great number of good prices, as wel of redy money as of plate and certaine costs of marchaundizes, hauing ben valued and priced by the commaundment of the Queenes Most Excellent Maiestie, by men expert and skilfull : and the same lotterie is erected by Hir Maiesties order, to the intent that suche commoditie as may chaunce to arise thereof after the charges borne, may be conuerted towardes the reparation of the hauens, and strength of the realme, and towardes such other publique good workes : the number of lots shall be foure hundreth thousand, and no moe, and euery lot shall be the summe of tenne shillings sterling onely, and no more
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WorldCat: 1086523988
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A very rich lotterie generall, without any blanckes, contayning a great number of good prices, aswel of redy money as of plate and certaine sorts of marchaundizes, hauing been valued and priced by the commaundement of the Queenes most excellent Maiestie
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A very rich lotterie generall, without any blanckes, contayning a great number of good prices, aswel of redy money as of plate and certaine sorts of marchaundizes, hauing been valued and priced by the commaundement of the Queenes most excellent Maiestie in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Privy Council.; 1567)
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WorldCat: 606518105
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A very short and brief account of the free justification of God's elect, from the condemning power of the law, by that law change of persons, which brought Christ as mediator under the curse and condemnation of that broken law, in the very room and place of elect sinners. : Whereunto are added, some questions concerning this point; : proposed to be answered by those that do so confidently affirm, that the elect of God are equally with others, under the same condemning power of the law, before faith. / By A member of a Church of Christ, in the County of Essex
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WorldCat: 606824091
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A very short and pithie catechisme verie profitable for all that will come prepared to the Supper of the Lord: VVith a forme of confessyon, prayer and thanks giuing, very necessary and comfortable for all christian families. Made by Bartimeus Andrewes, preacher of the word of God at great Yarmouth: published at the request of the vvorshipfull and godlie magistrates there
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WorldCat: 606508222
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A very soueraigne oyle to restore debtors; being rightly and seasonably vsed Extracted out of that most tried and quintessensed oyle, by the prophet Elisha. By vertue whereof the vviddovv indebted, was restored out of debt, and her children released of the bondage whereof they were in danger. Written by Samuel Cotesford, late minister at Stepney: and now newly published by W. Crashavve
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WorldCat: 606509366
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A very strange prediction of liberty of conscience, foretold and published by our late famous English astrologer VVilliam Lilly, tho then not vulgerly understood, and was therefore the less taken notice of, tho presaging things of great weight and worth, such as the things following may be. First, a church way, laws and orders decreed of God for this kingdom of England in time to come, and by what kind of people to be carried on, and how they shall be qualified for their said work, and how the people in this kingdom may be fitted to receive the same. Secondly, that in favour thereof the then present chief or head magistrate in the kingdom shall respit the execution of the penal laws, by the name of his sharp laws. Thirdly, that about that time the terestial Jerusalem shall be recovered out of the hands of the Turks, the Jews converted, and the fullness of the gentiles brought in, as the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments do declare. With allowance
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WorldCat: 606831470
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A Very strange, but true relation of the raining showre of blood at Shewall in the parish of Stoake Idith in the county of Hereford, on the 16th. day of this instant July, 1679 the examination whereof was taken upon oath the 18th. of this instant July before Richard Hopton Esq. one of His Majesties justices of the peace for the said county
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WorldCat: 606608737
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A very true and credible relation of the severall passages at Manchester the 15.th of Iuly last, 1642. VVherein is specified an invitation of the Lord Strange unto a banquet, whose life was afterwards much endangered by Sir Thomas Stanley baronet, John Holcroft Esquire, Thomas Birch gentleman. As will be attested upon oath, with the declaration of the better sort of the townesmen of Manchester
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WorldCat: 606658008
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A Very true and credible relation of the severall passages at Manchester the 15th of Iuly last, 1642 wherein is specified an invitation of the Lord Strange unto a banquet whose life was afterwards much endangered by Sir Thomas Stanley Baronet, John Holcroft Esquire, Thomas Birch Gentleman : as will be attested upon oath with the declaration of the better sort of the townesmen of Manchester
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WorldCat: 767282517
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A very true pronosticacion, with a kalender, gathered out of the moost auncyent bokes of ryght holy astronomers for the yere of our lorde M. CCCCC. xxxvj. And for all yeres here after perpetuall. Translated out of latyn in to Englysshe by Iohn Ryckes preest. Cum priuilegio Regali
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WorldCat: 606515635
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A very true report of the apprehension and taking of that arche Papist Edmond Campion the Pope his right hand with three other lewd Iesuite priests, and diuers other laie people, most seditious persons of like sort. Conteining also a controulment of a most vntrue former booke set out by one A.M. alias Anthonie Munday, concerning the same, as is to be proued and iustified by George Ellyot one of the ordinary yeomen of her Maiesties chamber. Author of this booke, and chiefest cause of the finding of the sayd lewde and seditious people, great enimies to God, their louing prince and countrie
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WorldCat: 606539046
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A very useful manual, or, The young mans companion containing plain and easy directions for spelling, reading, and uniting English, with easy rules, for their attaining to writing, and arithmetick, and the Englishing of the Latin Bible without a tutor, likewise the plotting and measuring of land, globes, steeples, walls, barrels, timber, stone, boards, glass, and c. ... : and several other considerable and necessary matters, intended for the good of all, and for promoting love to one another : as by the table annexed particularly appears / collected by William Mather
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WorldCat: 606754783
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A verye excellent and profitable booke conteining sixe hundred foure score and odde experienced medicines apperteyning unto phisick and surgerie, long tyme practysed of the expert and Reuerend Mayster Alexis, which he termeth the fourth and finall booke of his secretes ... Translated out of Italian into Englishe by Richard Androse
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WorldCat: 1044297898
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A verye excellent and profitable booke conteyning sixe hundred foure score and odde experienced medicines appertayning vn to physicke and surgerie, long time practysed of the expert and reuerende Mayster Alexis, which he termeth the fourth and finall booke of his secretes ... Translated out of Italian into Englishe, by Richard Androse
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WorldCat: 606478504
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A verye fruitful exposicion vpon the syxte chapter of Saynte Iohn diuided into. x. homelies or sermons: written in Latin by the ryghte excellente clarke Master Iohn Brencius, and translated into English by Richard Shirrye, Londoner
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WorldCat: 606547425
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A victorious conquest neer Selby in Yorkeshire certified by a letter from the Lord Fairfax his quarters, and compared with the Lord Fairfax his letter and others read in Parliament. At which time were taken prisoners, 2 colonels. 3 lievtenant colonels. 4 serjeant majors. 20 captains. ... besides other officers. 4 brasse pieces of ordnance. 8 pieces of ordnance in a ship. 7 barrels of powder. ... 1600 common soldiers. all their bag and baggage. divers ships in the river. Besides dives other purchase. and a cleer victory. An order whereby the Parliament have appointed Tuesday for a Thanksgiving, Master Carroll and Master Perne are appointed to preach before the Parliament
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WorldCat: 606902589
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A victory obtained by Lieut: Gen: David Lesley, in the north of Scotland, against Colonell Hurrey and his forces; and the number killed and taken. Also, the declaration and resolution of the inhabitants of York-shire, Cumberland, Sunderland, and the bishoprick of Durham, for the Parliament of England; and the desires of the English army in the north, touching Scotland. Together, with the further proceedings of the Treaty at Breda, the sending of a message to the Emperour of Germany and the Duke of Saxony, by Captain Swan, with an answer thereunto, in relation to the affairs of England
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WorldCat: 607015751
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