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  • 25821
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    The opinions of the Barons of the Exchecquer. And directions to all justice of the peace, and constables, &c. for the legally convicting of all persons, that are taken in conventicles, and unlawful meetings. Given at the Court of Exchecquer, upon Justice Balch's case. Published by special authority.
  • 25822
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    The opinions of the Barons of the Exchecquer. And directions to all justices of the peace, and constables, &c. for the legally convicting of all persons, that are taken in conventicles, and unlawful meetings. Given at the Court of Exchecquer, upon Justice Balch's case. Published by special authority.
  • 25823
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    The order of my Lord Ma[yor] the aldermen, and the sheriffs for their meeting and wear[ing of] apparel throughout the whole year
  • 25824
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    The orders, rules, and ordinances ordained, devised, and made by the master and keepers or wardens and comminalty of the mystery or art of Stationers of the city of London, for the well governing of that society
  • 25825
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    An ode in imitation of Pindar on the death of the Right Honourable Thomas, Earl of Ossory by K.C.
  • 25826
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    An order to oblige young scholars to residence in the University agreed upon by Mr Vicechancellor and the heads of colleges, July 18, 1681.
  • 25827
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    Oates well thresh't being a dialogue of country-make betwixt a farmer, and his man-boy, Jack : the good man, who had lost much by the grain, hears Presbyter-Jack to plead for it in vain : the tune, Which no body can deny, &c. : the burden must be twice repeated.
  • 25828
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    Oates well thresh't. Being a dialogue of country-make betwixt a farmer, and his man-boy, Jack. The good man, who had lost much by the grain, hears Presbyter-Jack to plead for it in vain. The tune, Which no body can deny, &c. The burden must be twice repeated.
  • 25829
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    Obsequium et Veritas, or, A dialogue between London and Southwark, concerning the sitting and dissolutuion of the last Parliament at Oxford, March 21st, 1681 in a dialogue betwixt a shoo-maker, and a taylor.
  • 25830
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    Observations on the proposals of the City, to insure houses in case of fire
  • 25831
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    Observations on the proposals of the City, to insure houses in case of fire.
  • 25832
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    Observations upon a late libel, called A letter from a person of quality to his friend, concerning the Kings declaration, &c.
    Halifax
  • 25833
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    Observations upon a late libel, called A letter from a person of quality to his friend, concerning the Kings declaration, &c.
    Halifax
  • 25834
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    Observations upon a late libel, called A letter from a person of quality to his friend, concerning the Kings declaration, &c.
    Halifax
  • 25835
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    Of charity in reference to other mens sins by John Howe ...
    Howe
  • 25836
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    Of the unity of the church a discourse written a thousand four hundred and thirty years since, in the time of Decius the persecuting emperor / by Cyprian, bishop of Carthage and martyr ; most usefull for allaying the present heats, and reconciling the differences among us.
    Cyprian
  • 25837
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    Of thoughtfulnes for the morrow with an appendix concerning the immoderate desire of fore-knowing things to come / by John Howe ...
    Howe
  • 25838
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    Oikeion dialogon biblion hellenisti kai romaisti Familiarium colloquiorum libellus Graece & Latine, auctus & recognitus : accessit & utilis Dialogus de ratione studiorum recte instituenda : item, Oratio de ratione discendae ac docendae linguae Latinae & Graecae / autore Johanne Posselio.
    Posselio
  • 25839
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    Old Jemmy an excellent new ballad, to an excellent new tune, called Young Jemmy.
  • 25840
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    Old Jemmy: an excellent new ballad. To an excellent new tune, called, Young Jemmy.