A True copy of the journal of the High Court of Justice for the tryal of K. Charles I as it was read in the House of Commons and attested under the hand of Phelps, clerk to that infamous court / taken by J. Nalson Jan. 4, 1683 : with a large introduction.

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A True copy of the journal of the High Court of Justice for the tryal of K. Charles I as it was read in the House of Commons and attested under the hand of Phelps, clerk to that infamous court / taken by J. Nalson Jan. 4, 1683 : with a large introduction.
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Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649, defendant.
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London :: Printed by H.C. for Thomas Dring ...,
1684.
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Charles -- I, -- King of England, 1600-1649 -- Trials, litigation, etc.
Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649.
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"A True copy of the journal of the High Court of Justice for the tryal of K. Charles I as it was read in the House of Commons and attested under the hand of Phelps, clerk to that infamous court / taken by J. Nalson Jan. 4, 1683 : with a large introduction." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A63490.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 12, 2024.

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Some BOOKS Printed for Tho. Dring, at Chan∣cery-lane End in Fleet-street.

DR. Willis's Practice of Physick, being the whole Works of that Renown∣ed and Famous Physician: Containing these Eleven several Treatises, viz. 1. Of Fermentation. 2. Of Feavers. 3. Of Urins. 4. Of the Accension of the Blood. 5. Of Musculary Motion. 6. Of the Ana∣tomy of the Brain. 7. Of the Description and use of the Nerves. 8. Of Convul∣sive Diseases. 9. Pharmacutice Rationalis, the First and Second Part. 10. Of the Scurvy. 11. Two Discourses concerning the Soul of Brutes. Wherein most of the Diseases belonging to the Body of Man are Treated of, with excellent Methods and Receipts for the Cure of the same. Fitted to the meanest Capacity by an Index for the Explaining of all the hard and unusual Words and Terms of Art derived from the Greek, Latin, or other Languages, for the Benefit of the English Reader. With Forty Copper Plates. The Pharmaceutice newly Translated, and the Whole carefully Corrected and Amended.

Matthae Paris Monachi Albanensis Angli, Historia Major. Juxta Exemplar Londi∣nense 1640. verbatim recusa; & tum Rogeri Wendoveri, Willielmi Rishangeri, Autho∣risque Majori Minorique Historiis Chronicisque M.S.S. In Bibliotheca Regia, Collegii Corporis Christi Cantabridgia, Cottoniaque fideliter Collecta. Huic Editioni accesserunt, duorum Offarum Merciorum Regum; & viginti trium Abbatum S. Albani vita. Ʋno cum Libro Additamentorum. Per eundem Authorem. Editore Willielmo Wats, S.T.D. Qui & variantes Lectiones, Adversaria, vocumque barbararum Glassarium, adjecit: simul cum Rerum, Nominiumque, Indicibus locupletissimis.

An Assistance to Justices of the Peace, for the easier Performance of their Duty. By Jos. Keble of Grays-Inn, Esq

Systema Agriculturae; The Mystery of Husbandry discovered. Treating of the several New and most Advantageous Ways of Tilling, Planting, Sowing, Manuring, Ordering, Improving of all sorts of Gardens, Orchards, Meadows, Pastures, Corn-Lands, Woods and Coppices. As also of Fruits, Corn, Grain, Pulse, New Hays, Cattle, Fowl, Beasts, Bees, Silk-Worms, Fish, &c. With an Account of the several Instruments and Engines used in this Profession. To which is added Kalendarium Rusticum: Or, The Husbandmans Monthly Directions. Also the Prognosticks of Dearth, Scarcity, Plenty, Sickness, Heat, Cold, Frost, Snow, Winds, Rain, Hail, Thun∣der, &c. And Dictionarium Rusticum: Or, The Interpretation of Rustick Terms. The whole Work being of great Use and Advantage to all that delight in that most Noble Practice. The Third Edition carefully Corrected and Amended, with one whole Section added, and many large and useful Additions throughout the whole Work.

All Four Written by Dr. Nalson.
  • The Countermine: Or, A short, but true Discovery of the Dangerous Principles and Secret Practices of the Dissenting Party, especially the Presbyterians: Shewing, That Religion is pretended, but Rebellion is intended. And in order thereto, the Foundation of Monarchy in the State, and Episcopacy in the Church, are Under∣mined. The Fourth Impression with Additions.
  • The Project of Peace, or Unity of Faith and Government, the only Expedient to procure Peace both Foreign and Domestick: and to preserve these Nations from the danger of Popery, and Arbitrary Tyranny.
  • The Common Interest of King and People: shewing the Original, Antiquity, and Excellency of Monarchy, compared with Aristocracy and Democracy, and Particularly of our English Monarchy, and that absolute, Papal and Presbyterian Popular Supremacy are utterly inconsistent with Prerogative, Property and Li∣berty.
  • The true Liberty and Dominion of Conscience vindicated, from the Usurpa∣tions and Abuses of Opinion and Persuasion.
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