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An essay upon the late victory obtained by His Royal Highness the Duke of York, against the Dutch, upon June 3. 1665
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Wild, Robert, 1609-1679
1665
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Most reverend and right-reverend fathers in God, and trusty and well-beloved, we greet you well : whereas a very fair English Bible, printed at Cambridg, exact and correct according to our royal-grandfather's translation, hath been (lately) published, and adorn'd by John Ogilby, gentleman, with chorographical sculptures, and dedicated unto us.
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His majesties reasons against the pretended iurisdiction of the high Court of Iustice : which he intended to deliver in vvrititing [sic] on Munday Ianuary 22. 1648. Faithfully transcribed out of the originall copie under the kings own hand
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To the right honourable the House of Peeres novv assembled in Parliament : The humble petition of the young-men, apprentices, and sea-men, in and about the citie of London..
1642
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By the King. : A proclamation concerning our iron-oar, iron-mynes and cynders within our Forrest of Dean. Whereas in July in the twelfth year of our reign, VVe granted to farm for a term of years yet to come, all our iron-works, cynders, iron-oar and mynes of iron whatsoeuer within our Forrest of Dean, with a yearly proportion of woods for supply ...
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In Convention of the Representatives of the State of New-York. September 21, 1776 : Whereas divers of the inhabitants of this state have, by the wicked arts and insiduous [sic] and corrupt practices of William Tryon, Esq; late governor of the colony of New-York, and his adherents, been seduced to take part with our enemies ... Resolve, that a committee be appointed for the express purpose of enquiring into, detecting and defeating all conspiracies
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At a meeting of the proprietors of the Township of Brunswick : in the county of York, duly warned according to law, by adjournment, on January 4th 1753; the following vote was passed. Whereas in order to open the eyes of people, and to undeceive those persons that have been unwarily led to take up under the Plymouth Company's claim, to lands in Kenebeck River, it seems necessary that the respective deeds or extracts ... be printed together with the annexed plan
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By William Keith, Esq; governour of the province of Pennsylvania ... A proclamation : Whereas it has been certified to me, that Robert Moore, late of Philadelphia gent. hath made his escape out of the goal of the city of New-York, where he stood committed for stabbing with a drawn sword John Gee ... of which wound the said Gee languished for some time, and then died ... I have thought fit to issue this my proclamation, strictly charging and commanding all persons whatsoever ... not to harbour, entertain, or conceal the said Robert Moore ... Given at Philadelphia the fifth day of November ... 1720
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1720
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The loyal martyrs; or, bloody inquisiror [sic] : Being a just account of the mercenary and inhuman barbarities transacted in the Inquisition of Spain. How a gentleman having married, a young lady in St James's Street, they agreed to travel togteher [sic] for the space of five years, to see foreign parts. How as soon as they came to Spain, intending to take a view of the place, they were both seiz'd by order of the inquisitor. Also how they were separately examined and charged with crimes that they were innocent of. How they underwent their punishments inflicted on them, in order to exhort a confession from them. Likewise, how they were tried by their court of justice, and condemn'd to be burnt alive. The manner of their behaviour at the place of execution, where they were tormented near two hours before they expired, during which time there continued a dreadful torm [sic] of thunder and light'ning nthosecruel [sic] wretched that came to see them suffer
1700
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A review of the universal remedy for all diseases incident to coin : with application to our present circumstances : in a letter to Mr. Locke
1696
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