Hamon Ro : A cordial confection, : to strengthen their hearts whose courage begins to fail, by the armies late dissolving the Parliament. It is wrapt up in an epistolary discourse, occasionally written to Mr. Ro. Hamon, merchant, by Geo. Wither, Esq; about a week after the said Parliament was dissolved; and is thus communicated by a copy thereof, as very pertinent to these distracted times, and tending to preservation of the common-peace. for (other things of publick concernment, being inter-woven) it truly states the peoples cause (in plain expressions, suitable to the vulgar capacities) and frees it from many scandals. It contains an expedient, (hitherto not heeded, or neglected) whereby Charles Stuart may be settled in peace, if he please: whereby, we may have a better Parliament then we lost, or ever had: whereby, our armies may be kept constant to order, whilst they are needful, and in a short time quite disbanded: whereby, the peoples just freedoms may be recovered and perpetuated: whereby, not onely these nations, but all Christendome also, may be established in a righteous peace; and it hath neither destructive inlet, outlet, or false bottom.; Wither, George,
Hamond Judith : A funeral sermon on the death of that pious gentlewoman Mrs. Judith Hamond : Late wife of the Reverend Mr. George Hamond, minister of the Gospel in London. By John Howe, minister of the same Gospel.; Howe, John,
Hampden Richard 1631 1695 : Bibliotheca Skinneriana, & Hampdeniana, : quarum illa complectitur libros omnes qui versantur in scientia legum Anglicar. Rerumq; Anglicarum scriptores antiquos, & Hodier. Nec-non libros Gallice, Italice, Hispanice scriptos, ad rem historicam & juridicam spectantes, una cum miscellaneis diversi argumenti, theologicis, & classicis, variis, & selectis. Altera continet libros theologicos, philologicos, historicos, numismatum, statuarum, architectur. Sculpt. cælebriores. Bibliothecæ Hampdenianæ part. secund. sive nobilissim. part. quart. & ultim. Quorum auctio habenda est Londini in ædibus vulgo dictis Temple-Change Coffee-house in Fleet-street, 13 die Februarii, 1698/9. Per Edoardum Millingtonum, Bibliopolam Lond.; Millington, Edward,
Hampshire England Buildings Structures Etc Guidebooks : Hampshire. South / Charles O'Brien, Bruce Bailey, David W. Lloyd and Nikolaus Pevsner ; with contributions from Simon Bradley and Barry Cunliffe.; O'Brien, Charles,
Hampshire England History 17th Century Sources Early Works To 180 : A list of the clergy of Hampshire; or A brief catalogue of the learned, grave, religious, and painfull minister of Hampshire : Who have been imprisoned, plundered, and barbarously used, deprived of all livelyhood, for themselves and their families, in the late rebellion, for their constancy in the Protestant religion, and their loyalty to their King, under that grand Presbyterian tyranny.
Hampshire England History Sources : A letter sent from one Mr. Parker, a gentleman dwelling at upper Wallop in Hampshire, to his friend a gentleman in London : wherein is related some remarkable passages as of a battell fought betweene the inhabitants of the county and of the cavaliers about the settlement of the militia and commission of array August 14 : also a speech as it was delivered word for word by the major of Southhamton to the high sheriffe and gentlemen of the said county ... : also a relation of a robbery committed by the cavalieres and how they robbed two gentlemen of good quality within three miles of VVinchester ... : together with a letter to Mr. Speaker from the county of Essex concerning the militia.; Parker, John,
Hampshire England Social Conditions : Manor, vill, and hundred : the development of rural institutions in early medieval Hampshire.; Klingelhofer, Eric C.
Hampson Mary 1677 : A commemoration sermon: or, A discourse on II Cor. V.I. : Occasioned by the death of a most religious young lady Mary Hampson the onely daughter of Sir Thomas Hampson, of Taplow, in Bucks, ... who died August the 14. 1677. Together with a relation of her incomparable and exemplary life.
Hampton Court Richmond Upon Thames London England : A more full relation of the manner and circumstances of His Majesties departure from Hampton-Court. / Written by Colonel Whaley, at the demand of the Speaker of the House of Commons, to whom it was lately sent, for the better satisfaction of the Parliament and kingdome.; Whalley, Edward,
Hampton N H Church History Early Works To 1800 : A brief summe of the cheif [sic] articles of our Christian faith : composed in way of question and answer, now published, especially for the benefit of the town of Hampton.; Cotton, Seaborn,
Hampton Roads Battle Of Va 1862 : Clad in iron : the American Civil War and the challenge of British naval power / Howard J. Fuller.; Fuller, Howard J.,
Hamsters : The golden hamster;its biology and use in medical research / edited by R.A.Hoffman,P.F.Robinson and H.Magalhaes,with K.M.Knigge and S.A.Joseph.; Hoffman, Roger Alan.
Hanau Munzenberg Philipp Ludwig Graf Zu 1576 1612 : A true relation of the right Christianly departure, or death, of the most Noble Earle Philippus Lodouicus : Earle of Hanaw and Rieneck, Lord of Mutzenbergk, &c. Vncle to the Count Palatine. Who blessedly deceased, in the Lord, on Sunday the ninth of August 1612. betwixt eight and nine of the clocke in the morning, being returned from his great ambassage for England. Faithfully penned by Ioannes Appelius preacher at Alten-Hasell. Translanted out of the Germane tongue by S.R.; Appelius, Joannes.