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Date of publication:
1633
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Dedication signed: Iohn Harrison. Printer's name conjectured by STC. In this copy a3,4 are cancelled and replaced by one leaf signed A3. Reproduction of the original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.
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Date of publication:
1613
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Two letters, the first signed "R.S.", the second "G.B.". Editor's foreword signed: I.H., i.e. John Harrison. Printer's name from STC. Signatures: A-C⁴. The first leaf is blank. Running title reads: Newes from Barbary. ...
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The Messiah already come. Or Profes [sic] of Christianitie both out of the Scriptures, and auncient rabbins, to convince the Iewes, of their palpable, and more then miserable blindnesse (if more may be) for their long, vaine, and endlesse expectation of their Messiah (as they dreame) yet for to come. Written in Barbarie, in the yeare 1610, and for that cause directed to the dispersed Iewes of that countrie, and in them to all others now groaning under the heavy yoake of this their long and intollerable captivitie, which yet one day shall have an end ...
Date of publication:
1619
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Another issue, with cancel preliminaries and leaf I4, of the 1613 edition; cancels are printed by W. Jones in London. Dedication to Frederick of Bohemia is signed: Iohn Harrison. This edition has dedication to Maurice, ...
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1613
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Two letters, the first signed "R.S.", the second "G.B.". Editor's foreword signed: I.H., i.e. John Harrison. Printer's name from STC. Signatures: A-C⁴. The first leaf is blank. Running title reads: Newes from Barbary. ...
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A short relation of the departure of the high and mightie Prince Frederick King Elect of Bohemia: with his royall & vertuous Ladie Elizabeth; and the thryse hopefull yong Prince Henrie, from Heydelberg towards Prague, to receiue the crowne of that kingdome Whearvnto is annexed the solempnitie or maner of the coronation. Translated out of dutch. And now both togither published ... to giue satisfaction to the world, as touching the ground, and truth, of his Maties. proceedings, & vndertaking of that kingdome ... As also to encourage all other noble & heroicall spirits (especiallie our owne nation, whom in hônour it first and chieffelie concerneth) by prerogative of that high, and soveraigne title, hæreditarie to our kings & princes: defendees [sic] of the faith) to the lyke Christian resolution, against Antichrist and his adhærents.
Date of publication:
1619
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"To the reader" signed "Iohn Harrison", who wrote the first part. To this are appended "some [Latin] anagrams which a frend of myne gave me". The second part is a translation of: Corte ende warachtige beschrijvinge van de ...
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