An Abridgement of .P. Martyr : his .5. 6. 6. and 8. Decades, and particulerly of Ferd. Cortesuis conquest of Mexico |
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Anno primo Reginæ Elizabethe. At the parliament begonne at Westmynster : the xxiii. of Ianuarye in the fyrste yeare of the raygne of oure Soveraigne Ladye, Elizabeth by the grace of God, of England, Fraunce and Ireland, Quene, defendoure of the fayth, [et]c. And there proroged tyll the. xxv of the same moneth, and then and there holden, kepte, and continued untyll the dissolution of the same, being the eyght day of May then next ensuinge, were enacten as foloweth. |
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The arte of nauigation : conteynyng a compendious description of the sphere, with the makyng of certen instrumentes and rules for nauigations: and exemplified by manye demonstrations. Wrytten in the Spanyshe tongue by Martin Cortes, and directed to the emperour Charles the fyfte. Translated out of Spanyshe into Englyshe by Richard Eden. 1561. |
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Articles agreed on by archbyshoppes and byshoppes of both provinces and the whole cleargie, in the convocation holden at London in the yere of our Lorde God. 1562... Put foorth by the Queens authoritie. |
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Bible. |
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Bible. The newe Testament of oure sauiour Iesus Christe, 1553: |
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Birth of mankind |
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A boke made by John Fryth, prysoner in the Tower of London : answerynge unto M. Mores letter, which he wrote agaynst the fyrste lytle treatyse that John Fryth made concernynge the sacramente of the body and bloude of Christ : vnto which hole are added in the ende the artycles of his examynacyon before the byshoppes of London, Wynchester, and Lyncolne in Paules churche at London, for whych John Fryth was condemned and after brente in Smythfelde wythout Newgate the fourth daye of July, anno M.D.xxxiij. |
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A brief declaration of the voyage or navigation made about the world |
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A compendious and most marueilous historie of the latter tymes of the Iewes common weale : begynnyng where the Byble or Scriptures leaue, and continuyng to the vtter subuertion and laste destruction of that countrey and people |
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The copie of the Bull or donation |
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The debate and stryfe betweene the Spanyardes and Portugales : for the diuision of the Indies, and the trade of spyces, and also for the ilandes of Molucca, which some call Malucas |
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Declaration of the Ten holye commaundements of Almighty God |
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Elegans, illustris, et facilis rerum, præsertim britannicarum, et aliarum obiter, notatu dignarum, a mundi exordio ad annum Domini. 1307. narratio, quam Matthæus Westmonasteriensis monachus, ejus author, vir in utraque literatura eruditus, Flores historiarum scripsit.. |
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Exemplar Bullae seu donationis, autoritate cuius, episcopus romanus Alexander eius nominis sextus, concessit et donauit Castellae regibus & suis successoribus, regiones & insulas noui orbis in oceano occidentali Hispanorum nauigationibus repertas. |
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Exemplar epistolȩ seu literarum missiuarum : quas illustrissimus princeps Eduardus eius nominis sextus, Angliae, Franciae, et Hiberniae rex, misit ad princeps septentrionalem, ac orientalem, mundi plagam inhabitantes iuxta mare glaciale, nec non Indiam orientalem. Anno Domini. 1553. Regni sui anno septimo, et vltimo. |
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Historia general de las Indias. |
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The history of trauayle in the VVest and East Indies : and other countreys lying eyther way towardes the fruitfull and ryche Moluccaes, as Moscouia, Persia, Arabia, Syria, Aegypte, Ethiopia, Guinea, China in Cathayo, and Giapan : vvith a discourse of the Northwest passage |
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The Holie Bible. Conteynyng the Olde Testament and the Newe.. |
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Iniunctions geven by the Quenes Maiestie, anno Domini MD.LIX : the fyrst yeare of the raigne of Our Soueraigne Lady Quene Elizabeth ... |
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Injunctions given by the Queens Majesty |
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Judgement of Philip Melancton in his epitome of moral philosophy |
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Of the north regions and of the moderate and continual heate in colde regions aswell in the nyght as in the day in sommer season : also howe those regions are habitable to thinhabitauntes of the same, contrary to the opinion of the olde wryters. |
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Of the northeast frosty seas, and kingdoms lying that way |
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[Printer's device of Thomas Gybson] |
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Resolution of D. Hen. Bullinger and D. Rod. Gualter of D. Martin Bucer |
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[Richard Jugge imprint from unidentifed work] |
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[Richard Jugge's imprint and device, with motto, "Pro lege rege, et grege"] |
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Swangern Frawen und hebammen Rosegarten. |
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Viages of the Spanyardes rounde about the worlde |
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Whether it be mortal sin to transgress civil laws which be the commandements of civil magistrates |
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Womans booke |
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Yosippon |
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