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Date of publication:
1651
Description:
Text is continuous despite pagination. Running title reads: Advice on bills of exchange. Annotation on Thomason copy: "7ber. [i.e. September] 12". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1649
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Includes the Commons response to the said petition, dated: Die Lunae, 19 Martii, 1648 and signed: Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1685-1688
Author(s):
Unknown author
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Place and date of publication suggested by Wing. Verse: "Behold, I pray, what's come to pass ..." Imperfect: stained and cropped. Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1648
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Sometimes attributed to William Walwyn; this attribution rejected by McMichael and Taft, The writings of William Walwyn, p.532. Place and actual date of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Decemb. 21"; ...
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Vox turturis vel columba alba albionis=The voice of the turtle, or, Englands white dove in the deluge of division, the second time sent forth from Gods Arke, to prsent a peace-offering upon the altar of Jehovah Shalom. Humbly proposing that divine direction, which the God of Peace hath revealed in his word of truth, for determining differences by an holy ordinance of his owne institution, wherein himselfe is the sole judge, ... Shewing how by this divine way of Gods judgement, not onely the great differences here in church and state depending, may speedily and happily be determined with glory to God, honour to the King, and happinesse to the kingdomes, but also all the greatest controversies, both civill and sacred throughout Christendome may be composed, the effusion of blood prevented, many prophecies conducing to an universall peace fulfilled, the happy use of this holy ordinance made knowne, and the name of God thereby manifested, ... even among heathens. / Per E. M. Arm. Christi servorum minimo minorem.
Date of publication:
1647
Description:
In a variant (probably earlier) the authorship statement has "Per E.M. Ar. Christi" in place of "Per E.M. Arm. Christi". Annotation on Thomason copy: "July: 13". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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