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Infans commodius alitur lacte materno quam nutricis alienæ.
Robert BradyDate: [1653]- Books
An introduction to the old English history / comprehended in three several tracts. The first, an answer to Mr. Petyt's Rights of the commons asserted; and to a book intituled, Jani Anglorum facies nova [by William Atwood]; the second edition very much enlarged. The second, an answer to a book intituled, Argumentum antinormanicum [by Edward Cooke], much upon the same subject; never before published. The third, the exact history of the succession of the Crown of England. The second edition, also very much inlarged. Together with an appendix containing several records, and a series of great councils and parliaments before and after the conquet, unto the end of the reign of Henry the Tkhired. and a glossary expounding many words used frequently in our antient records, laws and historians...By Robert Brady.
Robert BradyDate: 1684
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A continuation of the Complete history of England: containing the lives and reigns of Edward I, II & III and Richard the Second / [Robert Brady].
Robert BradyDate: 1700- Books
Epistolae responsoriae duae ... : Prima de morbis epidemicis ab anno 1675. ad annum 1680. ... Secunda de luis venereae historia & curatione.
Thomas SydenhamDate: 1680- Books
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Epistolae responsoriae duae / a Thoma Sydenham.
Thomas SydenhamDate: 1685
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An historical treatise of cities, and burghs or boroughs ... / By Rob. Brady.
Robert BradyDate: 1704- Books
A complete history of England from the first entrance of the Romans under the conduct of Julius Cæsar, unto the end of the reign of King Henry III / Comprehending the Roman, Saxon, Danish and Norman affairs and transactions in this nation during that time. Wherein is shewed the original of our English laws, the differences and disagreements between the secular and ecclesiastic powers, the true rise and grounds of the contentions and wars between the barons and our antient kings. And likewise an account of our foreign wars with France, the conquest of Ireland, and the actions between the English, Scots and Welsh, during the same time. All delivered in plain matter of fact, without any reflections or remarques. By Robert Brady.
Robert BradyDate: 1685