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A proclamation made in the name of His Maiesty of Spaine, for the search, finding out and apprehending of all such persons as shall be suspected to be sent out of Millane by Prince Mammon and his confederates, to worke the like villany in these kingdomes as they haue done in the state of Millane by their diuellish pouder. a letter written from S. Lucas, concerning the iustice and execution in Millane, done vpon two of the principall conspirators in the dispersing of infectious oyntment and pouders made by the diuell ... /
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A treaty for the composing of differences, restraining of depredations, and establishing of peace in America between the crowns of Great Britain and Spain. Concluded at Madrid the 8th/18 day of July, in the year of our Lord, 1670. Translated out of Latin. Published by His Majesties command.
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A message sent from the King of Scots, to the most illustruous and puissant prince, the King of Spain In answer to his Majesties royal mesage, sent by the Marquess of Caracene, to his court at Brussels. As also a letter from the Duke of York, to the Kings most excellent Maiesty. With the oath taken by the lords, knights and gentle-men. And the Kings declaration to his liege people, in order to his coronation.
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The addresse of Don Alfonso de Cardenas Lord Ambassadour for the King of Spain, to the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, as also a true accompt of the totall overthrow of Prince Ruperts fleet by General Blake at Carthagena in the Medeterranian Sea.
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The reforming registry, or, A representation of the very many mischeifs [sic] and inconveniences which will unavoidably happen by the needless, chargeable, and destructive way of registries proposed to be erected in every county of England and Wales for the recording of all deeds, evidences, morgages, and whatsoever may incumber the sale or settlement of lands not being copyhold : with the small or no efforts or atchievements of the notarial bonds of Holland, guarantigiated of Spain, and the bonds with clauses of registration in Scotland, in the securing of creditors and lessening of charges and contention : the greatest part thereof being written in the year 1658 /
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A proclamation of the truce betvveene his Maiesty of Spayne, and their most illustrious Highnesses on the one party, and the States generall of the vnited Netherlands on the other party, proclaymed before the townehouse of the citie of Antwerpe, the 14. of Aprill, Anno. 1609. /
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The true and exact particulars of the articles of peace & mariage agreed confirmed and published at the heads of both the armies of the two great monarchs of Europe, his most Catholick Majesty of Spain, and the most Christian King of France, upon the 13 of May.. [sic] Sent in a letter from an emiment [sic] person in France to an hononrable [sic] Lord in England, May the 16. 1659.
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The ingenious and diverting letters of the Lady -- travels into Spain. Describing the devotions, nunneries, humours, customs, laws, militia, trade, diet, and recreations of that people. : intermixt with great variety of modern adventures, and surprising accidents: being the truest and best remarks extant on that court and countrey.
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The ingenious and diverting letters of the Lady -- Travels into Spain. Describing the devotions, manners, humours, customs, laws, militia, trade, diet, and recreations of that people. : Intermixt with great variety of modern adventures, and surprising accidents: being the truest and best remarks extant on that court and countrey.
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The tears of the Indians being an historical and true account of the cruel massacres and slaughters of above twenty millions of innocent people, committed by the Spaniards in the islands of Hispaniola, Cuba, Jamaica, &c. : as also in the continent of Mexico, Peru, & other places of the West-Indies, to the total destruction of those countries /
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Sanctissimo domino nostro Papæ, Vrbano VIII. In ecclesiâ Dei præsidi. Planctus Catholicus juris gentium. Pro legatione serenissimi, ac potentissimi principis Joannis IV. Regis Lusitaniæ, &c. Contra castellanorum calumnias.
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Newes from Dunkirke. Being a speciall relation of certaine passages there. Wherein is discovered the intentions and agitations of divers of this kingdome, endeavouring to engage Don Francisco de Mela, commander generall of the king of Spaines forces in those countries, to set forth sundry Dunkirke frigots into our seas. As also, of divers priests and Iesuites, that lying there for transportation hither, were taken at sea by some of the states-men of war, with 3 barques sent by the said Jesuites for their transportation, and the carriage of much ammunition and money intended for New-Castle, to relieve the malignants against the Parliament, which priests are now imprisoned by the States at Roterdam. By G.H.
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