Lowndes William 1652 1724 Some Remarks On A Report Containing An Es : Further considerations concerning raising the value of money : wherein Mr. Lowndes's arguments for it in his late Report concerning an essay for the amendment of the silver coins, are particularly examined.; Locke, John,
Lows Family : The tears of the Rajas : mutiny, money and marriage in India 1805-1905 / Ferdinand Mount.; Mount, Ferdinand,
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Lowth Simon 1630 1720 : A letter to a friend in answer to a letter written against Mr. Lowth, in defence of Dr. Stillingfleet; Grascome, Samuel,
1688
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Lowth Simon 1630 1720 Historical Collections Concerning Church Affa : Reflexions on a pamphlet entitled, Remarks on the occasional paper, numb. VIII : relating to the controversy betwixt Dr. Hody and Mr. Dodwell and on another entitl'd A defence of the vindication of the depriv'd bishops, some time since seiz'd and suppress'd by the Government, and now reprinted : with an answer to a third call'd historical collections concerning church affairs.; Dodwell, Henry,
Lowther John Sir : The correspondence of Sir John Lowther of Whitehaven, 1693-1698 : a provincial community in wartime / edited by D.R. Hainsworth.; Lowther, John,
Loyal Feast : An Answer to the pamphlet called the Loyal feast, or, A true description of His Majesties deep-dy'd scarlet Protestants, the true begotten sons of the whore of Babylon
Loyal Merchant Ship : London 16. of August, 1669. : The cargo's of 4 ships arrived from the East-Indies, viz. from Surrat. the Return, Captain William Whitehorn, and Rebecca, Captain William Bodily ...
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Loyal Protestant And True Domestick Intelligence : Whereas Nat. Thompson hath lately, in his publick Intelligence of the 25th of October 1681, published these words following, as delivered by the Earl of Huntington to His Majesty; ....; Monmouth, James Scott,
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Loyal Society Of Worsted Weavers In The City Of Norwich England : To the right honourable the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England. The humble petition of the Company of worsted-weavers of the City of Norwich, and county of Norfolk; Loyal Society of Worsted Weavers in the city of Norwich (England)
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Loyal Subject Ship : The cargo of two ships, viz. the London, Capt. John Privet and the Loyal Subject, Capt. Arnold Brown arrived from Bantam in the East-Indies, April 4, 1669.
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Loyalism Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Loyalism : Loyalism in Ireland, with special reference to Ulster and Presbyterians.; Presbyterian Church in Ireland General Assembly. Committee on National and international problems.
Loyalty In Literature Early Works To 1800 : The undaunted seaman; : who resolved to fight for his King and country: together with his love's sorrowful lamentation at their departure. To the tune of, I often for my Jenny strove. Licensed according to order.
Loyalty Oaths England 17th Century : The vow and covenant appointed by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. : To be taken by every man, in the cities of London, Westminster, the suburbs and liberties thereof; throughout the whole kingdome. Together with instructions, how, and in what manner the said vow and covenant shall be taken. / Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this oath and covenant, with the instructions, be forthwith printed, and published to the whole kingdom. H. Elsynge Cler. Par. D. Com.; England and Wales.
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Loyalty Oaths England 17th Century Sources : The vow and covenant appointed by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : to be taken by every man in the cities of London, Westminster, the suburbs, and liberties thereof and throughout the whole kingdome.; England and Wales.
Loyalty Oaths England Law And Legislation Early Works To 1800 : An act for subscribing the engagement. : Die Mercurii, 2 Januarii, 1649. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti.; England and Wales.
Loyalty Oaths England London 17th Century : You shall by true to our soveraigne Lord James : ... you shall be obedient to the maisters, or gouernors and wardens of this Company ...; Company of Cooks (London, England)