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No text description is available for this image![20 -BOWES & BOWES, 1, Trinity StreET, CAMBRIDGE, ENncLaAnp. 185 Torey: Memoirs of [John Baptist Colbert], the Marquis of Torey, Secretary of State to Lewis XIV. Containing the History of the Negotiations from the Treaty of Ryswic to the Peace of Utrecht. aerate from the French. 2 -vols., 8vo., calf, gilt backs. . 1757 15s. | 186 Tracts, XVII. Gentury. A Collection of Twenty-Nine in one vol. 4to., calf. 1673-83 £35 (1) An.Exact Relation of the are Engagements and Actions of His Majesties Fleet under the Command of Prince Rupert and of all Circumstances concerning this Somers Expedition. Anno 1673. (2) A Just Vindication of Learning ; or A Humble Address to the High Court of Parlia- ment in behalf of the Liberty of the Press, by Philopatris. 1679: [By Charles Blount]. (3) An Answer to the Animadversions on the History of the Rights of Princes, by Gilbert Burnet. 1682. (4) A Pattern or President for Princes to Rule by and for Subjects to Obey By. 1680. (5) Vox Regis; or The Difference betwixt a King ruling by Law and a Tyrant by his Own Will. 1681, (6) A Voice from the Dead ; or the Speech of an Old Noble Peer: being the excellent Oration of the Learned and Famous Boethius to the Emperor Theodoricus. 1681. (7) A Letter from a Jesuit at Paris to his Correspondent in London shewing the most effectual way to Ruine the Government and Protestant Religion. 1679. [By John Nalson]. (8) An Impartial Account of the Nature and we ty of the late Addresses in a Letter to a Gentleman in the Country. 1681. (9) The Power of the Lords and Commons in Parliament in point of Judicature briefly discoursed. 1680. [By H. Scobell). (10) England’s Present Interest Discovered by William Penn. First Epirion. 1675. ) A Modest Enquiry concerning the Election of the Sheriffs of London. 1682. (12) The Lord Mayor of London’s Vindication, being An Answer to the above. ) The Case of the Sheriffs for the year 1682, or, the Third Years Paper in prea to the Act for Corporations. 1682. (14) The Second Part of the Ignoramus Justices; or an Answer to the Scandalous Speech of Sir W. S. spoken to the Grand Jury at the Middlesex Sessions on the 24th April, 1682. [By E. Whitaker]. (15) Some Remarks upon a Speech made to the Grand Jury in a letter to Sir W. oh their Speaker. (16) The Case and Cure of Persons Excommunicated according to the Present Law of England. 1682. (17) A Discourse concerning Excommunication as Executed by Officials. 1680. (18) Excommunication Excommunicated ; or Legal Evidence that the Ecclesiastical Courts have no Power to. Excommunicate. ,1680. (19) A Relation of the Massacre of the Protestants in 1572. Tvile cameo [By Gilbert Burnet]. made towards Rome. 1680. [By Lewis du Moulin]. (21) A True Report of a Discourse between Monsieur de l’Angle and Lewis du Moulin. 1679 (22) Declaratory Considerations upon the Present State of Affairs of England. 1679. (23) Two Conferences : One Between a Papist and a Jew, the other betwixt a Protestant and a Jew. [By Richard Mayo]. 1678. 7 g i ae](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3181041x_0066.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)