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[The sea-man's kalender, or, An ephemerides of the sun, moon, and certain of the most notable fixed stars] [as also a table of the longitude and latitude of all the most eminent pl...
Published 1676“…To the courteous reader, health.…”
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[Truth's discovery, or, The Cavaliers case clearly stated by conscience and plain-dealing] [presented to the honorable commissioners, and all the truly loyall and indigent officers...
Published 1664“…To the courteous reader.…”
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Some short and plain directions for the spending of one day well; by which (if every day be carefully observed) a man may be much enabled (Through God's grace) to spend his whole life well By the Right Rev. Dr. Edward Synge, late archbishop of Tuam in Ireland. Courteous reader, when you have read his small book,...
Published 1748Online Access
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[Some necessity of reformation of the publick doctrine of the Church of England. Or a modest and brief reply to Dr Pearson's modest and learned, No necessity of reformation of the...
Published 1660“…Pearson ... and to the courteous readers both of him and me.…”
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Matters of great note and consequence 1 divers questions upon His Majesties last answer concerning the militia resolved upon by both Houses of Parliament to be of dangerous consequence : 2 a true relation of the strange and unitmely deathes which hath successively befalen all the nobility and others which have beene the possessors of Shirborne Castle in Dorset-shire since that it was unlawfully usurped and taken from the church by King Stephen in Anno Dom. 1100 : which castle is now in the possession of George Lord Digby : and how the case stands with him I leave to the courteous reader to censure : whereunto is added certaine...
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Matters of great note and consequence 1 divers questions upon His Majesties last answer concerning the militia resolved upon by both Houses of Parliament to be of dangerous consequence : 2 a true relation of the strange and unitmely deathes which hath successively befalen all the nobility and others which have beene the possessors of Shirborne Castle in Dorset-shire since that it was unlawfully usurped and taken from the church by King Stephen in Anno Dom. 1100 : which castle is now in the possession of George Lord Digby : and how the case stands with him I leave to the courteous reader to censure : whereunto is added certaine...
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Matters of great note and consequence 1 divers questions upon His Majesties last answer concerning the militia resolved upon by both Houses of Parliament to be of dangerous consequence : 2 a true relation of the strange and unitmely deathes which hath successively befalen all the nobility and others which have beene the possessors of Shirborne Castle in Dorset-shire since that it was unlawfully usurped and taken from the church by King Stephen in Anno Dom. 1100 : which castle is now in the possession of George Lord Digby : and how the case stands with him I leave to the courteous reader to censure : whereunto is added certaine...
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