A catalogue of the libraries of ... John Conybeare ... Thomas Gale [&c.]. Which will begin to be sold this day at T. Osborne's and J. Shipton's

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Page 47 - The Discovery of a Gaping Gulf whereinto England is like to be swallowed by another French marriage, if the Lord forbid not the banns by letting her Majesty see the sin and punishment thereof.
Page 49 - The History of the Ancient and Present State of the Navigation of the Port of King's Lynn and of Cambridge...
Page 102 - The Judgment of the late Lord Chief Justice Sir Matthew Hale, of the nature of True Religion, the Causes of its Corruption and the Churches Calamity by mens Additions and Violences : with the desired cure. In three Discourses written by himself at several times. Humbly dedicated to the honourable Judges and learned lawyers...
Page 86 - Report from the Committee to whom the Petition of the Deputies of the United Moravian Churches in behalf of themselves and their United Brethren, was referred: Together with some Extracts of the Most Material Vouchers and Papers contained in the Appendix to the said Report.
Page 166 - A General Treatise of the Dominion of the Sea, And a Compleat Body of the Sea-Laws ; Containing what is most Valuable on that Subject in Antient and Modern Authors ; and particularly the Antient Laws of the Rhodians and Romans ; those of Oleron, Wisbuy, and other Countries.
Page 36 - A TREATISE wherein is demonstrated that the Church and State of England are in equal danger with the Trade of it.
Page 166 - A Parallele or Conference of the Civil Law, the Canon Law and the Common Law of this Realme of England (1618).
Page 8 - An Answer to Some Papers Lately Printed, concerning the Authority of the Catholick Church in Matters of Faith, and the Reformation of the Church of England...
Page 86 - A RELATION OF THE CARRIAGE OF THE MARRIAGES THAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN MADE BETWEEN THE PRINCE OF ENGLAND AND THE INFANTA MAJOR, And also after "WITH THE YOUNGER INFANTA OF SPAIN.
Page 45 - A declaration of the sense of the archbishops and bishops, now in and about London, upon the occasion of their attendance in parliament ; concerning the irregular and scandalous proceedings of certain clergymen at the execution of sir John Friend and sir William Parkins.

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