C C Active 1587 : Shorte admonition or warning, upon the detestable treason wherewith Sir William Stanley and Rowland Yorke have betraied and delivered for monie unto the Spaniards, the towne of Deventer, and the sconce of Zutphen.
1587
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C C Active 1621 : An epistle sent by Monsievr de Vrillac, advocate in the Parliament of Paris; to Monsievr de Vrillac his father, vpon the occasion of his conuersion. Faithfully translated into English, accoriding to the French copie; By C.C.
C D Mr : Pecuniæ obediunt omnia = Money masters all things, or, Satyrical poems, shewing the power and influence of money over all men, of what profession or trade soever they be : to which are added, A Lenten litany, by Mr. C____d, A satyr on Mr. Dryden, and several other modern translators : also A satyr on women in general : together with Mr. Oldham's Character of a certain ugly old p----
C E : A letter to the Lord General Monck in answer to His Excellencies letter unto the gentry of Devon : which also relates to the secluded members, grievances of the citizens of London, Sir George Booth, and nations in generall.
C H Active 17th Century : The birds noats on May day last : wherein many prety [sic] passages was discovered about London in the fields between young men and maids, lovers and their sweethearts, lords and ladys, men and their mistresses.
C P Active 1616 : Two briefe treatises : The one containing matter of perswasion and expostulation concerning catechisme with certaine positions of like consideration. The other, touching peace betweene the minister and his people: as likewise the lawfulnesse, and dutie of the ministers presenting (if need require) outward disobedience vnto his ministerie.
C R : A - Case of Bryan v. the United Kingdom : judgment of 22 November 1995 : B - Case of S.W. v. the United Kingdom : judgment of 22 November 1995 : C - Case of C.R. v. the United Kingdom : judgment of 22 November 1995.
C T Active 17th Century : An aduice hovv to plant tobacco in England : and how to bring it to colour and perfection, to whom it may be profitable, and to whom harmfull. The vertues of the hearbe in generall, as well in the outward application as taken in fume. With the danger of the Spanish tobacco. Written by C.T.
C U Charles Usher 1674 Or 5 : A letter to a member of the convocation of the University of Oxford : containing the case of a late fellow elect of University-College in that University.
1699
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C V : The monk unvail'd: or, A facetious dialogue, discovering the several intrigues, and subtil practises, together with the lewd and scandalous lives of monks, fryers, and other pretended religious votaries of the Church of Rome. Written by an eminent Papist in French. Faithfully translated by C.V. Gent.
1678
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C V P : These are to give notice, for the publick good, that there is lately come to the city of London, one Mr. C.V.P. a Dutchman, : who has very good skill in helping all who has very good skill in helping all such whose members of their bodies are out of shape or order ...