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  • 11041
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    July 26, a diurnall and particula[r] of the last weekes daily occurrents from His Maiesty, in severall places from Iuly the 16. to this present, 1642.
  • 11042
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    July 28. 1642. Bad news from Ireland. In a letter dated from Dublin. July 20. 1642. Whereunto is added, the manner of listing souldiers under his Excellencie the Earl of Essex.
  • 11043
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    July the 12th. 1642 Truths from York, Hull, and other places.
  • 11044
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    June the 7 the foure last remarkable matters of moment collected together, viz. A true copie of a letter sent from the Committee at Lincoln to the Honourable House of Commons, directed to the speaker with the names of the Committees. Also a true catalogue of the names of the dukes, marquesses, earles, and lords, that have lately absented themselvs [sic] from the Parliament and are gone to His Mai
  • 11045
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    Jvan Caramvel Lobkovvitz religioso de la orden de Cister Abbad de Melrosa, &c. convencido en su libro intitulado Philippus prudens Caroli V. imper. filius, lusitania, legitimus rex demonstratus : impresso en el ano de 1639 : y en su repuesta al manifiesto del reyno de Portugal, impressa en este ano 1642 : dedicado a Don Anton. d'Almada embaxador extraordinario del serenissimo principe Don Juan re
  • 11046
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    The Joyfullest nevves from Hvll that ever came to London read in both Houses of Parliament August 12, 1642 : wherein is declared the proceedings of the Earle of Warwickes ships in the River Humber, how they have taken divers ships that were sent from the Queen to the King with great store of ammunition for warre and 300000 pounds of mony, which they sent to Sir Iohn Hotham : as also divers brave
  • 11047
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    The Judges resolvtion on the bench in Westminster Hall, the 20 of Octob. 1642 concerning His Majesties proclamation for the rejourning of Michaelmas term : also the manner of Judge Berkleys being enlarged out of prison, being charged of high treason : and his coming with much honour to Westminster Hall and taking his ancient place as judge in the kings bench : likewise the bringing up of the mayo
  • 11048
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    The joyfullest nevves from Hull that ever came to London. Read in both Houses of Parliament, August 12. 1642. Wherein is declared the proceedings of the Earle of Warwickes ships in the River Humber, how they have taken divers ships that were sent from the Queen to the King with great store of ammunition for warre, and 300000. pounds of mony, which
  • 11049
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    The judges resolution on the bench in Westminster Hall, the 20. of Octob. 1642. Concerning His Majesties proclamation for the rejourning of Michaelmas term. Also the manner of Judge Berkleys being enlarged out of prison, being charged of high treason, and his comming with much honour to Westminster Hall, and taking his ancient place, as judge in th
  • 11050
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    A just and true remonstrance of His Maiesties mines-royall in the principality of Wales presented by Thomas Bushell, Esquire, farmer of the said mines-royall to His Majestie.
  • 11051
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    Janua linguarum reserata, sive, Omnium scientiarum & linguarum seminarium id est, compendiosa Latinam & Anglicam, aliasque linguas & artium etiam fundamenta addiscendi methodus : una cum januae latinitatis vestibulo = The entry-doore of languages unlocked, or, A seed plot of all arts and tongues containing a ready way to learn the Latin and English tongue : together with a portall to
    Horn
  • 11052
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    Jesv-worship confvted, or, Certaine arguments against bowing at the name Jesvs with objections to the contrary, fully answered / by that worthy divine, Henry Burton.
  • 11053
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    Jesv-worship confvted, or, Certaine arguments against bowing at the name Jesvs with objections to the contrary, fully answered / by that worthy divine, Henry Burton.
    Burton
  • 11054
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    John Dury his petition to the Honourable House of Commons in England, now assembled in Parliament.
    Dury
  • 11055
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    John Dury his petition to the honourable House of Commons in England now assembled in Parliament
    Dury
  • 11056
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    John Dury, his petition to the Honourable House of Commons in England, now assembled in Parliament
    Dury
  • 11057
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    Joyfull news from Ireland, being a relation of a battell which was fought between the Protestants, and the rebels of Ireland, where the Protestants got the victory, giving the rebels a great overthrow. Also how the Earle of Mackquere was taken prisoner. Also the copy of a proclamation set forth by the rebels. With the warrantable and true discovery
  • 11058
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    Joyfvll news from Ireland being a relation of a battell which was fought between the Protestants, and the rebels of Ireland where the Protestants got the victory giving the rebels a great overthrow : also how the Earle of Mackquere was taken prisoner : also the copy of a proclamation set forth by the rebels : with the warrantable and true discovery
  • 11059
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    The justification of the independant churches of Christ. Being an answer to Mr. Edvvards his booke, which hee hath written against the government of Christs church, and toleration of Christs publike worship; briefely declaring that the congregations of the saints ought not to have dependancie in government upon any other; or direction in worship fr
    Chidley
  • 11060
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    The justification of the independant churches of Christ. Being an answer to Mr. Edvvards his booke, which hee hath written against the government of Christs church, and toleration of Christs publike worship; briefely declaring that the congregations of the saints ought not to have dependancie in government upon any other; or direction in worship fr
    Chidley