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- "I consider Oregon worth a war" : letter of Charles Jared Ingersoll on the Oregon question, March 3, 1846
- 100 Jahre Deutsche Geschichte
- 100 key documents in American democracy
- 13, Augusti, 1645. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the executing the ordinance, dated the 15. of Febru. 1644. : For the raising moneys for the maintenance of Sir Tho: Fairfax army, and to continue ten moneths longer, beginning the first day of this instand december, 1645
- 14,468 public high school graduates, Kansas City, Missouri, 1872-1920
- 1969 : a record of the year
- 39000 men for the maning the fleet for 7 months ..
- A Candid review of the most important occurrences that took place in Ireland, during the last three years : in which is comprised : I. The proceedings of the National Convention assembled in Dublin, November 1783, and the succeeding year ... VII. The present state of the press in Ireland considered : in a letter addressed to George Stacpoole, Esq. of Grosvenor Place, London
- A Catalogue of the legal manuscripts of Anthony Taussig
- A Certaine and true relation of a great and glorious victory obtained by the Protestant party in Ireland, vnder the conduct of the Lord Inchequid, Sir Iohn Paulet and others : aginst Rori Mac-Guire in the assistance of the Munster rebels and the O Carty, and other of the Irish, to the great advancement of the Protestant cause in that kingdome, and debiliting
- A Chinese view of China
- A Collection of choice, scarce, and valuable tracts : being taken from manuscripts and printed books, very uncommon, and not to be found but in the libraries of the curious
- A Collection of letters and other writings relating to the horrid Popish Plot : printed from the originals in the hands of George Treby, Esq., chairman of the Committee of Secrecy of the honourable House of Commons ; published by order of that House
- A Collection of letters and other writings relating to the horrid Popish plott : printed from the originals in the hands of George Treby ..
- A Collection of papers, relative to half-pay, and commutation thereof, granted by Congress to the officers of the army. : Together with a circular letter from His Excellency General Washington, to the several legislatures of the United States
- A Collection of speciall passages and certaine informations of all the most memorable accidents, and remarkable truths, from London, Westminster, and divers other parts of this Kingdome, from Munday Octob. 17. till Tuesday Novemb. 1. 1642. : With a summary collection of all the declarations, orders, messages, remonstrances, petitions, letters, and other passages that have been published by order of both Houses of Parliament. And what other relations of newes have been any other ways published within that time from all other parts. Collected for the satisfaciton of all those that desire to be truely informed
- A Collection of statutes concerning the incorporation, trade, and commerce of the East India Company : and the government of the British possessions in India, with the statutes of piracy : to which, for more succinct information, are annexed, lists of duties and drawbacks on the company's trade, and of the company's duties and charges on private trade; the by-laws, constitutions, rules and orders of the company; and an abridgement of the company's charters : with a copious index
- A Common Council holden the 29. of Decemb. 1659. : To this common council was presented a report by Alderman Fowke; as followeth
- A Declaration from the City of Bristoll: by the maior, aldermen, sheriffes, and others of the city: : declaring their resolution and fidelity to the Parliament and their designes: also a petition from M. Maioresse, M. Holworth, and 200. of the best citizens wives in Bristoll, to the maior and common councell of the city, for admitting the Parliaments forces into their city, and many other things worthy of observation. Sent from M. John Ball in Bristoll, to M. James Nicolls, a merchant in Fanchurch-street London
- A Directory of oral history interviews related to the federal courts
- A Full and exact collection of all the considerable addresses, memorials, petitions ... and other publick papers relating to the Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies : since the passing of the act of Parliament by which the said company was established in June 1695 till November 1700 : together with a short preface, including the act itself, as also a table of the whole contents
- A Full and true relation of the taking Cork, by the Right Honourable the Earl of Marlborough, Lieut. Gen. of Their Majesties forces: : together with the articles of their surrender
- A General collection of treatys, declarations of war, manifestos, and other publick papers ....
- A Great conspiracy by the papists in the Kingdome of Ireland discovered by the lords, justices and counsell at Dublin and proclaimed there Octob. 23, 1641 : which proclamation was sent to the Parliament here in England and read before the Lords and Commons in Parliament on Munday, Novemb. 1, 1641 : vvhereunto is annexed the copy of a letter written with the Kings owne hand and sent to Mr. Nicholas Clarke of the Counsell from Edenburgh, Octob. 18, 1641
- A Great conspiracy by the papists in the kingdome of Ireland : discovered by the lords, justices and counsell at Dvblin and proclaimed there Octob. 23, 1641 : vvhich proclamation was sent to the Parliament here in England, and read before the Lords and Commons in Parliament on Munday Novemb. 1, 1641 : vvhereunto is annexed the copy of a letter written with the kings owne hand, and sent to Mr. Nicholas, Clarke of the counsell from Edenbvrgh Octob. 18, 1641
- A Ivst complaint or lovd crie of all the vvell-affected subiects in England : against that false and scandalous pamphlet intituled, A complaint to the House of Commons and resolution taken up by the free Protestant subjects of the cities of London and Westminster and the counties adjacent : in which answer is given to all obiections that doe arise concerning the late ordinance of Parliament for the levying of the twentieth part of mens estates, towards the maintainance of the forces that are raised by them for the defence of the King and Parliament : and the law sufficiently manifested and cleared
- A Jerk for the Jacks, or, All their hopes are lost : being an account of the vast and prodigious expectations, our foreign foes and domestick enemies, the French, the Papists, and the Jacobites, lately had of a new revolution upon the stop of commerce, occasion'd by the badness of, and calling in our silver coin, and how basely they are balk'd : worthy the perusal of all that love and wish the welfare of Old England : full of curious remarks and matters of fact
- A Journal of the Venetian campaigne, A.D. 1687, under the conduct of the Capt. General Morosini, General Coningsmark, [brace] [brace] Providitor Gen. Cornaro, General Venieri, &c.
- A Letter from Generall Leven, the Lord Fairfax, and the Earl of Manchester, to the committee of both kingdoms, and by them communicated to the Parliament : concerning the great victory it hath pleased God to give them over the forces under the command of Prince Rupert and the Marquesse of Newcastle, at Marstam-moor, neer York, July the second, 1644 : signed thus : Leven, Lindsey, F. Fairfax, Tho. Hatcher, Manchester : expressing also what number of the enemy are slain, what number taken prisoners, and what ordnance, arms and ammunition the enemy lost : also an order of the Commons assembled in Parliament, for Thursday the 18 of this present July, for a day of publike thanksgiving throughout the whole kingdom ..
- A Letter from some officers of the army at Whitehall to the chief officers of the several reigments in Scotland : with a copie of their agreement : together wth a letter from the officers of the Army in Scotland in answer thereunto
- A Letter sent to the Right Worshipful William Lenthall Esquire, speaker in the Commons House of Parliament, from the major of Bristoll and others whose names are hereunto subscribed : intimating the free benevolence of the city of Bristoll, for the reliefe of the Protestants in Ireland
- A Melius inquirendum into the birth of the Prince of Wales, or, An account of several new depositions and arguments pro and con : and the final decision of that affair by the grand inquest of Europe, being a supplement to the depostions
- A Message to the Parliament from the members of the House of Commons at Colchester : informing them of the passages there, how the multitude doth daily increase and have plundered the Lady Rivers house at Colchester, and taken from her the value of forty thousand pound
- A Modest and impartial narrative of several grievances and great oppressions that the peaceable and most considerable inhabitants of Their Majesties province of New York in America lye
- A Most true relation of the present state of His Majesties Army; : wherein also the truth of that declaration published by the Parliament, of their happy victory in the battaile at Keynton, is both justly asserted and abundantly proved, humbly presented by the author who was personally present, to the Honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. 3. December 1642. It is this day ordered by the Committee of the House of Commons in Parliament touching examinations, that this relation be printed. Miles Corbett
- A New engagement, or, Manifesto : wherein is declared the sence and resolution of many thousands of well-affected people in and about London, and some adjacent counties (viz. Kent, Hartford, Buckingham, and Berks, &c.)
- A New-Years-gift for the anti-prerogative-men, or, A lawyers opinion, in defence of His Majesties power-royal, of granting pardons as he pleases : wherein is more particularly discussed the validity of the E. of D's pardon, by way of a letter to a friend
- A Ninth collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England ..
- A Pacquet of intelligence from New-Providence in the province of the Bahama Islands in America : in two parts wherein the miserable state of the said province and people inhabiting the same for the space of four years under the tyranny of an indigent, debauch'd idiot and most pernicious villain named Cadwallader Jones is briefly demonstrated in letters of complaint against him to Coll. Phillip Ludwell, gouvernour of Carolina ..
- A Perfect table of three hundred fourty and three victories obtained since the kings attempt to enter into Hull at the begining of these vvars, July 26. 1642. to Septemb. 14. 1646 : by their Excellencies the Earl of Essex and Sir Thomas Fairfax, Captains Generals of the Parliaments forces
- A Petition from the Island of Silley, being in the vvest part of England : vvherein some of their grievances and oppressions are laid open and manifested, together with their sincere affection to the prosperity and good of the Kingdome of England : sent by the last post from the aforesaid island of Silley in a letter to some of their countrey men in London, desiring to have it published with a generall consent of the Island of Silley : wherein is exprest the state of the tyme, and the Diurnall occurences of this present age
- A Petition from the towne and county of Leicester unto the Kings most excellent Majesty : also an other petition from the grand inquest of the same county unto his Majesty for the remouing of the magazine : with his Majesties answer thereunto : likewise certain propositions
- A Petition presented to the Parliament from the countie of Nottingham : complaining of grievances under the ecclesiasticall government by archbishops, bishops, &c. arising from the inconveniences in that forme or constitution of government and praying the removall of the same inconveniences : together with a schedule annexed to the same petition containing the heads of the said grievances : and a remonstrance also annexed shewing the inconveniences in that forme of church-government and how the grievances complained of, doe arise from the same which will be further declared and made good, upon grounds of religion, reason, and experience
- A Petitjon [sic] from the towne and county of Leicester unto the Kings most excellent Majesty. : Also an other petition from the grand inquest of the same county unto his Majesty for the remouing of the magazine. : With his Majesties answer therewith. : Likewise certain propositions to his Majesty by Captain Grey and the Earl of Stamfords souldiers touching the magazin. : Also a declaration from the knights, esquires, gentlemen, grand iury-men, and free-holders, in the county of Leicester
- A Printed paper cald The Lord Digbies speech to the bill of attainder of the Earle of Strafford. : Torne in peices [sic] and blowne away
- A Relation of the svndry occvrrences in Ireland from the fleet of ships set out by the adventurers of the additionall forces by sea : with the names of the ships and the commanders of them, and their severall burdens, and number of men in every ship : also the names of the commanders of the land-forces under the command of the Right Honorable Robert Lord Brooke, all set out by the said adventurers : also a true copy of most wicked verses written in forme of a ballad, defying the English, being found in a rebels pocket and sent among other papers to the adventureres : hereunto is added the true copy of a letter sent from Colonell Goring to His Majesty : which letter was intercepted by the way and now published
- A Reply to the popular arguments used for confirming the present East-India Company, by grafting upon them : with a word or two in behalf of the new subscriptions
- A Second narrative of the late Parliament (so called) : wherein ... is given an account of their second meeting, and things transacted by them; as also, how the Protector (so called) came ... and dissolved them, after two or three weeks sitting ... together with three and forty of their names, who were taken out of the house ...
- A Seventh collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England
- A Short history of the common-prayer, shewing the various alterations made therein, at different times, and the many attempts since the last review in 1661, for further improvements; in order to render our liturgy more perfect. : Wherein several objections against another review are answered, and some supposed difficulties, with respect to the convocation, are removed. With remarks on three letters in the magazines: also the sentiments of Dean Prideaux for a reformation of the two universities
- A Short, compendious, and true description of the round-heads and the long-heads shag-polls briefly declared, with the true discovery both of the time and place of both their originall
- A Source book of English law
- A True coppy of the petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and the rest of the common-councell of London, presentrd to both Houses of Parliament, March 18, 1641 : to vindicate the honour of the city against a false, scandalous, and seditious petition, printed and presented to be exhibited to the Parliament in February last as The petition of the citizens of London against the present disposall of the militia of the city made by the Parliament : and to assure the Parliament and the whole kingdome that the said city is very glad of, and thankfull for the present ordinance touching that matter and will readily obey it : together with the severall answers of both Houses of Parliament to the aforesaid petition
- A True copy of the instrument of association that the Protestants of England entred into, in the 27th. year of Queen Elizabeth; against a popish conspiracy : With an act made upon the same, for the security of the Queen's Most Royal Person
- A True relation of a late barbarous assault committed upon Robert Pye, Esq; : one of His Majesties justices of the peace for the county of Hereford, who died thereof 30 Jan, 1680. By John Bodnam Esq; a notorious papist: whom he went about to apprehend, for refusing to obey the orders of the quarter sessions; whereby he was summoned to take the oaths of allegiance, &c. As it was certified, &c
- A True relation of a late barbarous assault committed upon Robert Pye, esq., one of His Majesties justices of the peace for the county of Hereford, who died thereof 30 Jan, 1680 [old style], by John Bodnam esq., a notorious papist : whom he went about to apprehend for refusing to obey the orders of the quarter sessions, whereby he was summoned to take the oaths of allegiance ..
- A True relation of such passages and proceedings of the army of Dublin in the kingdome of Ireland, as have happened since the death of Sir Charles Coote to this present. : Together, with a proclamation by the Lord Iustices and Councell of that kingdome, for the making voide of such warrants as have beene abused
- A True relation of taking of Alba-Regalis : in the German tongue, called Sfullweissenburgh [sic], the chiefe cittie in Nether-Hungarie, which was taken by the Christian armie, the twentith [sic] of September last past, 1601
- A True relation of the vnparalleld breach of Parliament (as is conceivd) by His Majesty, on Tuesday the 4 of January 1641. : being instigated thereunto by unadvised counsells ... under pretence of a legall proceeding. : Together with a relation of the hostile intention upon the House of Commons, by Captaine Hyde, and those other caviliers and souldiers that accompanied His Majesty ... : And also a relation of the free and voluntary offers of the trayned bands of the city of London ... to defend the King and Parliament against malignant councells and plots of Papists. : Likewise how certaine multitudes of countrey-men came to present their humble petitions to the Parliament
- A True relation of two merchants of London, who were taken prisoners by the cavaliers, : and of the barbarous cruellty inflicted on them and other prisoners during the time of their captivity, which lasted eight dayes. Also the maner of their examination before Prince Robert, together with the great familiarity of Dr. Soames, Vicar of Staynes, with the cavaliers and of their familiarty [sic] with his daughters. As also of the good service of Colonell Venne, at Windsor. The said merchants who indured almost ineffable misery being gentlemen both of good account and quality, will be ready vpon their oathes to give an attestation of it. If any make doubt of the truth of this relation, let them come to Mr. Bartons house, marchant neer Hix-hall and they shall receive full satisfaction
- A Trve copy of the petition of the Lord Maior, aldermen, and the rest of the Common-Councell of of London, presented to both Houses of Parliament, March 18, 1641 : with the answer of both Houses of Parliament to the said petition : together with Mr. Speakers letter, ordered by the Honourable House of Commons, to the High Sheriffe and gentry of Yorkshire, shewing their dislike of such as have endeavoured to perswade the countrey that their petition to the Parliament was ill relished : secondly, their dislike of such as have endeavoured to preswade godly ministers that their exercises are not acceptable to the Houses : thirdly, their dislike of such as have endeavoured to perswade the trained band from going into Hull upon the Parliaments order
- A VVarning peece [sic] for London : being a true relation of the bloody massacre of the Protestants in Paris, by the papists and cavileers : in which bloody massacre, they murdered many of the chiefe of the nobility with thousands of men, women and children, which knew nothing till the murtherers brake into their houses, and murdered them, slinging their dead bodies into the open streets and stinking ditches : wherein you may take notice of the barbarous and bloody religion of the papists, by their many conspiracies and treasons against Queeen Elizabeths own person and 88, the Gunpowder-plot, and the unheard of cruelty they have and still do use in this their rebellion in Ireland : which should make all true Protestants to beware of them, notwithstanding their faire pretences or oath
- A VVarning peece for London : being a true relation of the bloody massacre of the Protestants in Paris, by the papists and cavileers: in which bloody massacre, they murdered many of the chiefe of the noblity [sic], with thousands of men, women and children, which knew nothing till the murtherers brake into their houses, and murdered them, slinging their dead bodies into the open streets and stinking ditches. Wherein you may take notice of the barbarous and bloody religion of the papists, by their many conspiracies and treasons against Queeen Elizabeths own person, and 88. the Gunpowder-plot, and the unheard of cruelty they have and still do use in this their rebellion in Ireland. Which should make all true Protestants to beware of them, notwithstanding their faire pretences or oath
- A Venice looking-glasse: or, A letter vvritten very lately from London to Rome,
- A bill for making a railway from Sheffield in the West Riding of the county of York to Manchester in the county of Lancaster
- A bill intituled, an act for annexing certain forfeited estates in Scotland to the crown unalienably; and for making satisfaction to the lawful creditors thereupon; and to establish a method of managing the same; and applying the rents and profits thereof, for the better civilizing and improving the highlands of Scotland; and preventing disorders there for the future
- A bill to explain and amend two acts of Parliament made in the twelfth and thirteenth years of the reign of His present Majesty : (for giving further powers to the commissioners for building a bridge cross the River Thames, from the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey) and for making the said acts more effectual
- A bill, intituled an act for establishing regulations respecting aliens arriving in this kingdom, or resident therein, in certain cases
- A bill, intituled, an act for taking away and abolishing the heretable jurisdictions in that part of Great Britain called Scotland; and for making satisfaction to the proprietors thereof; and for restoring such jurisdictions to the Crown; and for making more effectual provision for the administration of justice throughout that part of the United Kingdom, by the King's courts and judges there; and for rendering the union of the two kingdoms more complete
- A blessed girl : memoirs of a Victorian girlhood chronicled in an exchange of letters, 1887-1896
- A booke containing all such proclamations as were published during the raigne of the late Queene Elizabeth
- A booke containing all such proclamations as were published during the raigne of the late Queene Elizabeth
- A breif [sic] account of the severe usage of Sir John Trevor to his eldest son
- A breife of ye bill for ye sale of ye Manno[r etc.] [sic] of Parkbury
- A brief acco[un]t of the Tenure, Inhabitants & Custom of the [Isle?] of Portland, & particularly what [...] to the Quarrys
- A brief and true report of the new found land of Virginia
- A brief collection of some memorandums: or, Things humbly offered to the consideration of the members of the great convention and of the succeeding Parliament
- A brief collection out of the records of the city touching elections of the sheriffs of London and the county of Middlesex
- A brief discourse of the present power of magistracy and justice occasioned upon the tryall of Lieutenant Collonel John Lilburn. : Together with severall perticulers concerning his charge and out of the speeches of the Judge. Also some arguments and conclusions drawn up out of Lieutenant Collonel John Lilburns, pleadings and defence, made to his charge on Thursday the 25 of Octob. 1649. Collected at the request of some friends for generall satisfaction
- A brief history of the rise and progress of the Anti-Corn-Law League : with personal sketches of its leading members
- A brief relation and exact map of the harbour of New-Castle near Tinmouth-Barre, since December 1672 : when eight ships wee overwhelmed by the freshes, of which six were (as not lying difficult) removed and cleared the first month, the other two being great and deep laden, sunk in the best of the harbour, were blown up with gun-powder a few months after, with some particulars of what change happened that harbour thereupon to this present August following
- A brief representation and discovery of the notorious falshood and dissimulation contained in a book styled, The Gospel way confirmed by miracles, published by Nicholas Ware, and Matthew Hall for the use of the Church of Whatfield in Suffolk : being the substance of the informations, and free consessions of Anne the wife of the above-named Matthew Hall, formerly called Anne Wells, and others, taken before Brampton Gurdon Esquire, justice of peace of that county : and now, not without the same justice his consent, set forth, for publike satisfaction concerning the same book
- A brief state of the Socinian controversy concerning a trinity in unity
- A calendar of Washington manuscripts in the Library of Congress
- A calendar of the numbers dates & returns of the precepts [sic] issued 1690/91
- A catalogue of all the colledges [sic] in the famous university of Cambridge, : with the names of the principal founders and benefactors, with the time of their foundation, and the names of the present masters and governours, with the number of students in every colledge
- A catalogue of fees established by the governour and council at the humble request of the Assembly
- A catalogue of manuscripts in the collection of western Americana founded by William Robertson Coe, Yale University Library
- A catalogue of the Frederick W. & Carrie S. Beinecke collection of western Americana
- A catalogue of the Harleian collection of manuscripts : purchased by authority of Parliament, for the use of the publick ; and preserved in the British Museum : published by order of the trustees
- A catalogue of the Harleian manuscripts in the British museum : with indexes of persons, places, and matters : printed by command of His Majesty King George III
- A catalogue of the Lansdowne manuscripts in the British Museum : with indexes of persons, places, and matters
- A catalogue of the right honorable and noble lords, earles, viscounts, and barons, that have not absented themselves from the high and hon: House of the Peeres of Parliament, and doe stand for the good of the king and kingdome in the parliamentary priviledges; and yet not gone to His Majestie at Yorke. : Also a true and perfect relation of the particular passages at Yorke on Heworth-Moore, on Friday the 3. of Iune. 1642, with the names of the dukes, marquisses, earles, and lords, who now are with His Majesty at Yorke, likewise an order from both houses of Parliament, concerning the ordering of the militia, directed to the deputy lievtenants of the respective counties throughout all England and dominion of Wales
- A caveat for covenant-contemners and covenant-breakers
- A century of lawmaking for a new nation : U.S. Congressional documents and debates, 1774-1873
- A certaine and true relation of a great and glorious victory obtained by the Protestant party in Ireland, : under the conduct of the Lord Inchequid, Sir Iohn Paulet and others. Against Rori Mac-Guire in the assistance of the Munster Rebels, and the O Carty, and other of the Irish, to the great advancement of the Protestant cause in that Kingdome, and debiliting the rebels forces: they having lost in the said battell at least foure thousand foot and horse, and besides six or seven hundred prisoners. This conflict and victory hapning neare Bandon Bridge in the county of Korke, the 23 of November. 1642
- A certificate from Northampton-shire. : 1. Of the pluralities. 2. Defect of maintenance. 3. Of not preaching. 4. Of scandalous ministers. As there is an order lately printed and published concerning ministers, by a committee of the high court of Parliament. Wherein every ingenuous person is desired to be very active to improve the present opportunitie, by giuing true information of all the parishes in their severall counties
- A charge at the general Quarter Sessions of the Peace held for the county of Cambridge at the castle of Cambridge, on Thursday the seventeenth day of January, Anno Domini 1688/9
- A check list of manuscripts, including a transcript of A letter from the battleground, an eyewitness account of the Battle of San Jacinto
- A collection of His Maiesties most gracious messages for peace, sent to the two houses of Parliament at Westminster, since the 5. of Decemb. 1645 : with His Majesties last message Jan. 15. and the answer of both houses to his two former messages of the 26. & 29. of Decemb. ..
- A collection of acts and ordinances of general use, made in the Parliament : begun and held at Westminster the third day of November, anno 1640, and since unto the adjournment of the Parliament begun and holden the 17th of September, anno 1656, and formerly published in print ... being a continuation of that work from the end of Mr. Pulton's collection : in two parts
- A collection of all the publicke orders ordinances, and declarations of both Houses of Parliament, from the ninth of March, 1642. Untill December, 1646. : Together with severall of His Majesties proclamations and other papers printed at Oxford. Also a convenient table for the finding of the severall date and title of the particulars herein mentioned. Die Lunæ August 5. 1644. It is this day ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that Mr. Husband the printer, do print all the Orders Ordinances and Declarations that have passed since the setting forth of the last volume of Ordinances and Declarations formerly set forth by him: and that he do take care diligently to compare his coppies with the originalls: and that no other presume to print the same. Hen: Elsynge Cler. Parl. Dom. Com
- A collection of all the publicke orders, ordinances, and declarations of both houses of Parliament from the ninth of March 1642 untill December 1646 : together with severall of His Majesties proclamations and other papers printed at Oxford : also, a convenient table for the finding of the severall date and title of the particulars herein mentioned
- A collection of all the publicke orders, ordinances, and declarations of both houses of Parliament from the ninth of March, 1642 untill December, 1646 : together with severall of His Majesties proclamations and other papers printed at Oxford : also a convenient table for the finding of the severall date and title of the particulars herein mentioned
- A collection of all the treaties of peace, alliance, and commerce, between Great-Britain and other powers : from the treaty signed at Munster in 1648, to the treaties signed at Paris in 1783. To which is prefixed, A discourse on the conduct of the government of Great-Britain in respect to neutral nations
- A collection of articles injunctions, canons, orders, ordinances, and constitutions ecclesiastical : with other publick records of the Church of England; chiefly in the times of K. Edward. VIth. Q. Elizabeth. and K. James. Published to vindicate the Church of England and to promote uniformity and peace in the same. And humbly presented to the Convocation
- A collection of articles, canons, injunctions, &c. : together with several acts of Parliament concerning ecclesiastical matters, some whereof are to be read in churches
- A collection of articles, canons, injunctions, &c. : together with several acts of Parliament concerning ecclesiastical matters; some whereof are to be read in churches
- A collection of articles, injunctions, canons, orders, ordinances, and constitutions ecclesiastical : with other publick records of the Church of England, chiefly in the times of K. Edward VI, Q. Elizabeth, K. James, & K. Charles I : published to vindicate the Church of England and to promote uniformity and peace in the same : also, two tables of the principal matters, the one to the English, the other to the Latine
- A collection of articles, injunctions, canons, orders, ordinances, and constitutions ecclesiastical : with other publick records of the Church of England, chiefly in the times of K. Edward VI, Q. Elizabeth, K. James, & K. Charles I, published to vindicate the Church of England, and to promote uniformity and peace in the same ... : also two tables of the principal matters, the one to the English, the other to the Latine
- A collection of ordinances and regulations for the government of the royal household : made in divers reigns : from King Edward III. to King William and Queen Mary : also receipts in ancient cookery
- A collection of pamphlets concerning the poor : with abstracts of the poor's rates; expences of different houses of industry, &c. and observations by the editor
- A collection of papers relating to the calling and holding the Convention of Estates of England, at Westminster upon the 22d. of January 1688[/]9. and the meeting of the Estates of Scotland at Edinburgh the 14 of March 1689. and to the procedures in the conveyances of the crowns of Great Britain : To which is prefixed an index of the said papers
- A collection of several letters and declarations, sent by General Monck unto the Lord Lambert, the Lord Fleetwood, and the rest of the General Council of Officers in the army ..
- A collection of severall speeches, messages, and answers of the Kings Majestie, to both Houses of Parliament. : Together with the humble petitions, messages, answers, declarations, resolutions and orders of both Houses, besides other occurrences in Parliament, from the beginning of Ianuary 1641. to this instant. The heads whereof you shall finde in the next page
- A collection of the statutes now in force, relating to the Post Office
- A comment on the times, or, A character of the enemies of the church.
- A commission with instrvctions and directions, granted by His Maiestie to the Master and Counsaile of the Court of Wards and Liueries : for compounding for wards, ideots, and lunaticks, and giuen vnder His Highness Great Seale of England the eleuenth day of December 1618
- A compendium of East Indian affairs, political and commercial
- A compilation of the messages and papers of the presidents, 1789-1897 : pub., by authority of Congress
- A compilation of the messages and papers of the presidents, prepared under the Joint Committee on Printing of the House and Senate, pursuant to an act of the Fifty-second Congress of the United States (with additions and encyclopedic index by private enterprise)
- A compleat journal of the votes, speeches, and debates, both of the House of Lords and House of Commons throughout the whole reign of Queen Elizabeth ...
- A comprehensive history of the woollen and worsted manufactures : and the natural and commercial history of sheep, from the earliest records to the present period
- A comprehensive view of Sunday schools : for the use of the more indigent inhabitants of cities, towns, and villages, through England and Wales, with reflections on the causes of the decay of our morals and national piety, and the means of removing them : also a copious school book, for the use of Sunday scholars, under the good care of parents, masters, and mistresses