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The Hon. Robert Fairfax.

William Farrell, Efq;
John Frederick, Efq;

The Right Hon. the Earl of Lauder-
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The Right Hon. the Earl of Leicefter.!
Edwin Lafcelles, Efq;

Mr. Jofeph Fox, Bookfeller, 2 Setts. Thomas Litter, Efq;

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Richard Layland, Efq;
Manning Lethuillier, Efq;

The Right Hon. the Earl of Granville. Edward Loyd, Efq

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Richard Lockwood, Efq;
Capt. Lowe.

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His Grace the Duke of Montagu.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Mid-
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The Right Hon. the Earl of March

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The Right Hon. the Lord Maynard.
Sir William Milner, Bart.
The Hon. William Monckton.
The Hon. John Mordaunt,
Richard Mead, M. D.
William Morgan, Esq;
William Mirrell, Efq;
James Macartney, Efq;
Matthew Mills, Efq;
George Montgomery, Efq;
Charles Moore, Efq;
Humphry Morrice, Efq;
The Rev. Dr. Morgan.
The Rev. Dr. Miles.

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The Right Hon. Lord North.
Robert Nugent, Efq;

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The Right Hon. Arthur Onflow.
Sir Chaloner Ogle.
John Offley, Efq;
Capt. Ofborne.

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The Right Hon. Henry Pelham.

The Right Hon. the Earl of London- The Hon. Lieutenant General Sir Charles

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Amand Powlett.

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Ellum Grammaticale: A Difcourfe of a great War and Diffention betwene two worthy Princes, the Noune and the Verbe, contending for the cheife Place or Dignitie in Oration: Very pleafant and profitable. Turned into English by W. H. ̈ 1569.', Page 1 A briefe Difcourfe of the Affault committed upon the Perfon of the most noble Prince, William Prince of Orange, Count of Naffau, Marques De la Vere, &c. by John Jauregui, a Spaniard, 1582.

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The Copie of a Letter to the Right Honourable the Earle of Leycefter, Lientenant General of all her Majefty's

> Forces in the United Provinces of the Lowe Countries; written before, but delivered at his Returne from thence. With a Report of certeine Petitions and Declarations made to the Queenes Majestie, at two feverall Times, from all the Lordes and Commons lately afbabbfembled in Parliament; and her Ma

jefties Anfweres thereunto by her felfe bas delivered, though not expreffed by the Do Reporter with fuch Grace and Life, as the fame were uttered by her Ma990 jeftie, 1586

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the Teftimony of the Holy Scriptures, to the great Benefite and Profite of all good Chriftians, 1588.

75 Chronographia: A Defcription of Time, from the Beginning of the World, unto the Yeare of our Lord 137. Wherein the feveral Hiftories, both of the Old and New Teftament, are briefly comprifed, and placed in their due Order of Yeares: for the better Direction of the Reader. Collected out of fundry Authors; but for the greatest Part, abridged and tranflated out of Laurentius Codomannus, his Annales Sacræ Scripturæ, 1590. Declaration of generall Corruption of Religion, Scripture, and all Learning, wrought by Dr. Bilfon; while he breed eth a new Opinion, that our Lord went from Paradife to Gehenna, to triumph over the Devils, by Hugh Broughton, 1604.

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134 Two little Workes defenfive of our Redemption; That our Lord went through the Veile of his Flefh into Heaven to appear before God for us: Which Journey a Talmudift, as the Gospell, would terme a going up to Paradife; Heathen Greeke a going downe to Ha

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The Holy Bull, and Crufado of Rome:des, and Latin Defcendere ad Inferos: Firfty publifhed by the holy Father GrecbgoryIsland afterwards renewed and

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Wherein the unlearned Barbarous anger God and Man, faying, That Jefus defcended to Hell; and yeelde unto the blafphemous fewes, by fure Confequence upon their Words, That he should not be, the Holy One of God, by Hugh Broughton, 1604.

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The King Majefties Speech, as it was delivered by Him in the Upper House of the Parliament to the Lords Spirituall and Temporall, and to the Knights, Citizens, and Burgeffes there affembled, on Monday the 19th Day of March 1603, being the firft Day of this prefent Parliament, and the firft Parliament of his Majefties Raigne, 1604.

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145 its Majefties Speech to both the Houfes of Parliament, in his Highneffe's great Chamber, at Whitehall, the Day of the Adjournement of the laft Seffion, which was the laft Day of March 1607. 156 An Apology for Actors: Containing threebriefe Treatifes; 1. Their Antiquity. 2. Their ancient Dignity. 3. The true Use of their Quality. Written by Thomps Heywood, 1612. 172 The Order and Solemnitie of the Creation of the high and mightie Prince Henrie, eldest Sonne to our facred Soveraigne, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornewall, "prle of Chefter, &c. as it was celeated in the Parliament House, onMonday the Fourth of Junne last past. Together with the Ceremonies of the Knights of the Bath, and other Matters of fpeciall Regard incident to the fame : Whereunto is annexed the Royall Mafk, prefented to the Queene and her Ladies on Wednesday at Night following. Printed at Britain's Burffe, 1610. 203 Tethys Feftival, or the Queen's Wake, celebrated at Whiteball the 5th of June 1610. Devised by Samuel Daniel, one of the Groomes of her Majefties most honourable Privie Chamber, 1610. 211 True Copies of the infolent, cruell, barbarous and blafphemous Letter, lately written by the Great Turke, for Denouncing of Warre against the King of Poland; and of the magnanimous and moft Chriftian Anfwere made by the faid. King thereunto: With a fhort Preface, declaring the unjust Cause on which this Turkish Tyrant, and faithleffe Enemy of Christendome, now layeth hold to invade it, 1621.

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A true Copy of the Latine Oration of the excellent Lord George Offolinki, Count

Palatine of Tenizyn and Sendomyria, Chamberlain to the King's Majeftie-of Poland and Suethland, and Embaffadour to the King's moft Excellent Majefty: As it was pronounced to his Majestie at Whitehall, by the faid Embaffadour, on Sunday the 11th of March 1620. With the Tranflation of the fame into English, 1621. 226

A Relation of the Departure of the most Illuftrious Prince of Wales from Madrid the 9th of September 1623. 231 The ancient Patriarchs Peregrination; or a Map of the firft inhabited Countries that were in the World: Containing alfo a Description of the Paffages and Proceedings from the Flood to the Family of Jacob: their feveral Travels, Living, and Places of Abode, notified along by pricked Lines for the Reader's Direction, 1600.

243 The Praife of King Richard the Third.

By Sir William Cornwallis, 1617 246 The Elements of Architecture, collected by Henry Wotton, Knight, from the best

Authors and Examples, 1624.i wi262 The Danger wherein the Kingdom now ftandeth, and the Remedie, by Sir Robert Cotton, Knt. and Bart: 1627.297 Proceedings of the Parliament being this Day related to the King, by the Councellors of the Commons Houfe of Parliament.

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303 The Duke of Buckingham's Speech to his Majeftie, on Friday, the 4th of April, 1628. The Charge of the Scottish Commiffioners against Canterburie and the Lieutenant of Ireland, concerning the fixth Article of the Treaty. Whereuntoicis added: the Parliaments Refolution about the Proportion of the Scottish Charges, and. the Commiffioners-thankfull Acceptance thereof, 1641.. 9_304 The paffionate Remonftrance of the Pope in his Conclave at Romeo upon the difafterous Difappointments given to the Roman Caufe, by the late Proceedings and great Covenant of Scotland, &c. with a Reply of Cardinall De Barbarifme, in the Name of the Roman ClerBy: Together with a Letter of Intelligence

telligence from the Apoftolick Nuntio and royall Accomplishment of the Bap(now refiding at London) to Pope Ur-tim of the most excellent, right high, ban VIII. 1641.

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: Fragmenta Regalia: Or, Obfervations on 40 the late Queen Elizabeth, her Times and Favourites. Written by Sir Robert Naunton, Master of the Court of Wards, : 1641. J

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A Letter written upon Occafion from the Low Countries, concerning a Difference betwixt the Prince of Orange and the States, fhewing upon what Occafion it grew: Whereunto is added, Avifo's t from feveral Places, of the taking of the Inland of Providence by the Spaniard from the English, Marth: 22, 1641. 383 Some Obfervations by Way of Parallell of Robert Devereux, Earle of Effex, and George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, in the Time of their Eftates of Favour, by Sir Henry Wotton, Knight, 1641.

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385 A Letter from Mercurius Civicus to Mercurius Rufticus: Or London's Confeffion, but not Repentance. Shewing, that the Beginning and the obftinate Purfuance of this accurfed horrid Rebellion, is principally to be afcribed to that rebellious City. By Samuel Butler, 1643. 397 A fhort Treatife of the Laws of England: with the Jurifdiction of the High Court of Parliament, with the Liberties and Freedoms of the Subjects, written by Walter Mantell, Efq; 1644.. 420 A true Account of the most triumphant,

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and mighty Prince Henry Frederick, by the Grace of GoD, Prince of Scotland, and now Prince of Wales. As it was folemnized the 30. Day of August, 1594-1 The Life and Death of our late moft incomparable and heroique Prince Henry, Prince of Wales; a Prince (for Valour and Vertue) fit to be imitated in fucceeding Times, by Sir Charles Cornwallis, Knight, 1641. 442 Reasons of the prefent Judgement of the Univerfitie of Oxford, concerning the folemn League and Covenant; the negative Oath; the Ordinances concerning Difcipline and Worship. Approved by general Confent in a full Convocation, June ift, 1647. and prefented to Confideration. 476 A true and exact Copy of a treasonable and bloody Paper, called the Fanaticks New Covenant: Which was taken from Mr. Donald Cargill, at Queen's Ferry, the third Day of June, 1680. one of their Field-Preachers, a declared Rebel and Fraytor. Together with their execrable Declaration, publifhed at the Crofs of Sanquhair, upon the Twentytwo Day of the faid Month of June, after a folemn Proceffion and Singing of Pfalms, by Cameron, the notorious Ringleader of, and Preacher at, their Field Conventicles, accompanied with twenty of that wicked Crew, 1680..502

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