Catalogus Bibliothecae Harleianae: In Locos Communes Distributus Cum Indice Auctorum, Band 4

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Apud Thomam Osborne, 1744
 

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Seite 405 - GEORGE the Third, by the Grace of God King of Great-Britain, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, Duke of...
Seite 498 - Newes from the Dead, or a true and exact Narration of the miraculous Deliverance of Anne Greene, who being executed at Oxford, Dec. 14, 1650, afterwards revived ; and by the care of certain Physicians there, is now perfectly recovered. Oxford, the second Impression, with Additions, 4to, 1651.
Seite 481 - A REPORT OF THE KINGDOME OF CONGO, a Region of Africa and of the Countries that border rounde about the same . . . drawen out of the writinges and discourses of Odoardo Lopez a Portingall by Philippe Pigafetta...
Seite 501 - Tetrachordon ; Expositions upon the four chief Places in Scripture which treat of Marriage, or Nullities in Marriage, &c.
Seite 856 - Stubbs gave expression to this fear in a work entitled the Discoverie of a Gaping Gulf whereinto England is like to be swallowed by another French marriage, if the Lord forbid not the banes by letting her Majestie see the sin and punishment thereof (1579).
Seite 405 - Date hereof, strictly charging and prohibiting all our Subjects within our Kingdoms and Dominions to re-print or abridge the same, either in the Like or in any other Volume or Volumes whatsoever, or to import, buy, vend, utter, or distribute any Copies of the same or any Part thereof re-printed beyond the Seas...
Seite 681 - A Full and Plain Declaration of Ecclesiastical Discipline out of the Word of GOD, and of the Declining of the Church of England from the same, p.
Seite 432 - A Discovery of Subterraneall Treasure, viz. Of all manner of Mines and Mineralls, from the Gold to the Coale; with plaine Directions and Rules for the finding of them in all Kingdomes and Countries.
Seite 551 - PROPOSAL (a) for putting a speedy end to the war, by ruining the commerce of the French and Spaniards, and securing our own, without any additional expence to the nation.
Seite 494 - Gavel-kind, both name and thing, shewing the true etymology and derivation of the one ; the nature, antiquity, and original, of the other ; with...

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