Berwick Upon Tweed England History 17th Century Early Works To 18 : The ansvver of the Lords and Commons to the Essex petition for a personall treaty, disbanding the army, and setling the kingdome. : Also, a commission from the Prince of Wales, for securing and fortifying the town of Berwicke, and other places in the north. And a letter of the whole passages from thence. With a message from the Parliament of Scotland, to the Parliament of England, debated in the House on Thursday last.
Besant Annie : "A dirty, filthy book" : the writings of Charles Knowlton and Annie Besant on reproductive physiology and birth control and an account of the Bradlaugh-Besant trial.; Chandrasekhar, Sripati.
Best Paul 1590 1657 : A letter of advice vnto the ministers assembled at Westminster, : with several parcels of queries, recommended to their saddest considerations. Wherein is hinted the pernitious Papisticall-Presbyteriall tenet of excommunicating magistrates, and absolving the people from obedience. The un-gospel-like denying that liberty of conscience unto others, which we would have granted unto our selves. The extreamest madnesse of fighting, or so much as to hazard a fighting against God, by persecuting tender conscences [sic] for differences in opinion only. The practice and commission of our saviour and his apostles concerning hereticks. The possiblilty of a hereticks repentance, so long as he lives, and such as do any wayes cause him to dye in heresie, as much as in them lyes, do effectually damn him eternally: and consequently, that Paul Best, (whatever his errour be at present) as well as Paul the apostle, once a blasphemer, may one day become a convert, ...
Bestiality Law England 17th Century : A true narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Baily: begiuning on the 11th of this instant July 1677. : Wherein is contained the tryal of the woman for committing that odius sin of buggery with a dog ... and all the rest of the most remarkable tryals there; with an account how many are condemned to die, how many burn'd in the hand, to be whip'd and transported.
Beswick Ann : [To the h]onourable the knights, citizens, [and] burgesses in Parliament assembled, : the humble petition of Thomas Brewer gent. and VVilliam Pawlin, Elizabeth Quested widow, Ann Beswick, daughter of Ann Beswick widow, and other the creditors of Vlick late Earl of St. Albans, and Clanricard, deceased,.; Brewer, Thomas,