Navegação História da Ciência por local de publicação "London"
Itens para a visualização no momento 21-40 de 1817
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An account of the proceedings of the general quarterly court, held at the east India house, on wedsneday, the 19th instant. on shipping and other affairs.
(Printed by Messrs. Chapman, and co., 1794) -
An account of two votages to New-england
(Giles Widdowes, 1674) -
An accovnt of the kings
(Michaell Sparks, 1647) -
An act appointing thursday the last day of february, 1649. for a solemn day of humiliation, fasting & prayer and declaring the grounds thereof
(Printed by Edward Husband and Iohn Field, 1649) -
An act appointing thursday the thirteenth of june, 1650. to be kept as a day of solemn fasting and humiliation; and declaring the reasons and grounds thereof
(Printed by Edward Husband and Iohn Field, 1650) -
An Act constituting Major-General Philip Skippon to be Major-General, and Commander in Chief of all the forces within the City of London
(Edward Husband and John Field, 1650-06-25) -
An Act for continuing two formers Acts touching elections in the City of London
(Edward Husband and John Field, 1650-12-18) -
An act for Increase of shipping, and encouragement of the navigation of this nation
(Printed by John Field, 1651) -
An act for taking fines upon bills, declarations and original writs
(John Field, 1653) -
An act for the better payment of augmentations out of the impropriate rectories, vicarages and tythes sequestred from papists or delinquents
(Printed by Edward Husband and Iohn Field, Printers to the Parliament of England, 1650) -
An act to prevent the killing of deer
(Printed by John Field, 1651) -
An addiationall ordinance of the lords and commons assembled in parliament
(R. Cotes, 1648) -
An additional ordinance of the lords and commons assembled in parliament
(John Wright, 1647) -
An additional remonstrance to the valiant and wel deserving souldier
(Printed for the author, 1653) -
An address to the Houses of Lords and Commons in defence of the corn laws
(Printed by A. J. Valpy, 1826) -
An adress from William Smith, of South-Carolina, to his constituents
(Philadelphia Printed, 1794) -
An advertisement concerning those most famous and safe cathartique and diuretique pills
(Printed for the author, 1672) -
An advertisement from the society of chymical physitians
(N/A, 1665) -
An agreement of the free people of England
(N/A, 1649)