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Relazione sullo stato della monarchia, 1784
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Blood of the provinces
the Roman Auxilia and the making of provincial society from Augustus to the Severans -
Of true Christianity
Two books. Wherein is contained the whole dispensation of God's grace, towards man. And the whole duty of man, towards God. Written originally in the High-Dutch, by the Most Reverend John Arndt, late superintendant-general of Lunebourgh. And lately done into English. Now published by the care of George Nesbitt, minister of Iniskeel -
Augustus
introduction to the life of an emperor -
Edict of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, for the reform of criminal law in his dominions
translated from the Italian -
A voice to the aristocracy, of the order of the protectionists, usually called monopolists
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Articles of peace, ratiffied [sic] and confirmed between the king of Denmark, and the House of Lunenburgh. Licensed, October the 17th. 1693
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A modest apology for priestcraft
as now commonly practised among the Gentiles. With a small dissertation concerning jure divino, tests, creeds, and confessions of faith. By a Christian -
A modest apology for priest-craft
as now commonly practised among the Gentiles. With a small dissertation concerning jure divino, tests, creeds, and confessions of faith. By a Christian -
The French King's memorial to the Emperor of Germany
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Copia litterarum ad Regum Magnae Brittanniae Guilielmum III
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The emperor's letter to his own subjects and those of the empire in Italy
dated from Vienna April 9th, 1689 -
Mr. John Arndt (that famous German divine) his book of Scripture
declaring that every child of God ought and must 1. daily die to the old Adam, but to Christ live daily, 2. and be renewed to the image of God day by day, 3. and in the new-birth live the life of the new creature -
The Emperor Augustus his two speeches, in the Senate-House at Rome
the first addressed to the married Romans, the other to the unmarried -
A letter written by the emperor to the late King James, setting forth the true occasion of his fall, and the treachery and cruelty of the French
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Eidsvollsbygningen
Carsten Anker og Grunnlovens hus -
Memoirs of a young Greek Lady, Madame Pauline Adelai͏̈de Alexandre Panam, against his Serene Highness the reigning Prince of Saxe-Cobourg
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Eine adlige Kindheit in Coburg
Fürstenerziehung und Kunstunterweisung der Prinzen Ernst und Albert von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha ; [anläßlich der gleichnamigen Ausstellung der Kunstsammlungen der Veste Coburg, 13. Juli - 7. Oktober 2001] -
Mr. John Arndt (that famous German divine) his book of Scripture
declaring that every child of God ought and must 1. daily die to the old Adam, but to Christ live daily, 2. and be renewed to the image of God day by day, 3. and in the new-birth live the life of the new creature -
Of true Christianity four books
Wherein is contained the whole oeconomy of God towards man; and the whole duty of man towards God. Written originally in High-Dutch, by the most Reverend John Arndt, ... Published in English in the year MDCCXII: now revised, and rendered more agreeable to the original -
Of true Christianity four books
Wherein is contained the whole oeconomy of God towards man; and the whole duty of man towards God. Written originally in the High-Dutch, by the most Reverend John Arndt, ... Now done into English -
The garden of Paradise
or, holy prayers and exercises; whereby the Christian graces and virtues may be planted and improved in man, ... Pursuing the design of the famous treatise of True Christianity. By John Arndt, ... Now done into English from the German original -
The Emperour's concessions to his Protestant subjects of Hungary
as they were sent from Vienna in Latin, and are now translated out of the original copy, as follows -
A true copy of the Imperial decree
and of the declaration that was delivered to the envoys of the electors, princes and estates of the empire, by Prince Herman of Baden: by which the late insinuations of the Papists do's appear wholly groundless. (viz.) That the Catholick Princes were grown jealous of his Royal Highness the Prince of Orange's designs, and that therefore a peace would speedily be concluded between his Imperial Majesty and France, and a league of all the Catholick princes ensue, for maintenance of the Romish-Religion -
The Emperor's letter to James II. late King of England, &c. dated the ninth of April, 1689
In answer to a letter he receiv'd from him, dated the 6th of February, 1688[/]9. With allowance