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Examples for kings, or, Rules for princes to governe by. Wherein is contained...
Published 1642“…Rules for princes to governe by.…”
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Examples for kings, or, Rules for princes to governe by. Wherein is contained...
Published 1642“…Rules for princes to governe by.…”
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A Pattern or president for princes to rule by, and for subjects to obey by together...
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The character of a generous prince drawn from the great lines of heroick fortitude....
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The bloody almanack; or, Monethly observations and predictions, for the year of our Lord, 1654. Fore-telling I The great and wonderful mutation of times, and change of government, in England, Scotland, and Ireland. II The proclaiming of open wars by the Christian kings and princes, and the setting up of their royal standards. III Their proceedings touching the King of Scots, and the lamentable and unparallel'd engagement that will happen between the two mighty fleets of England and Europe. IV. The event and success of this great and memorable sea fight; and the dying of the curled waves with the bloud of princes and nobles, &c. V The advance of the King of Scots, ...; and the total vanquishing and dispersing their great armado. VI The calling to an account the officers of the nation; and the beheading of divers great ones, ... VII The taking off all oppressions and burdens from the people, ... VIII The taking away and extirpating of the power, rule, and government of the tyrannical Norman sword....
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The bloody almanack; or, Monethly observations and predictions, for the year of our Lord, 1654. Fore-telling I The great and wonderful mutation of times, and change of government, in England, Scotland, and Ireland. II The proclaiming of open wars by the Christian kings and princes, and the setting up of their royal standards. III Their proceedings touching the King of Scots, and the lamentable and unparallel'd engagement that will happen between the two mighty fleets of England and Europe. IV. The event and success of this great and memorable sea fight; and the dying of the curled waves with the bloud of princes and nobles, &c. V The advance of the King of Scots, ...; and the total vanquishing and dispersing their great armado. VI The calling to an account the officers of the nation; and the beheading of divers great ones, ... VII The taking off all oppressions and burdens from the people, ... VIII The taking away and extirpating of the power, rule, and government of the tyrannical Norman sword....
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A history of the vote in Canada.
Published 1997“…Assemblies and Responsible Government --…”
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Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs 2009 /
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The essays /
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American immigration and citizenship : a documentary history /
Published 2016“…fidelity to any foreign prince : An Act to Establish an Uniform Rule of Naturalization; …”
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