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Credit: Sales catalogue 329: Ellis. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![160 161 162 163 MERITON (George), Land-Lords Law: a Treatise very fit for the Perusal of all Gentlemen and others. Being a Collection of several Cases in the Law concerning Leases, Distresses, Replevins, Rescous, Waste and several other matters which often happen between Land-Lord and Ten- ant. London, Printed for Henry Twyford, 1665. 12mo, original sheep, £1 As. MILTON (John), Letters of State, to most of the Sovereign Princes and Republicks of EKurope from the year 1649. Till the Year 1659. ‘To which is added, An Account of his Life, Together with several of his Poems: and a Catalogue of his Works, never before Printed. London, Printed in the year 1694. Sm. 8vo, old calf, £3 3s. First EKpirion of Edward Philips’ Life of Milton, the first published biography of the poet, and First EDITION IN ENGLISH of these Letters. At pages 2538-5 is the Letter sent to the Czar Alexis from Cromwell by his envoy, Richard Bradshaw. MILTONIANA.—An Answer to a Book, Intituled The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce [by John Milton], or, A Plea for Ladies and Gentlewomen, and all other Maried Women against Divorce. Wherein, both Sexes are vindi- cated from all bonadge [sic] of Canon Law, and other mis- takes whatsoever: And the unsound Principles of the Author are examined and fully confuted by authority of Holy Scripture, the Laws of this Land, and sound Reason. ° London, Printed by G. M. for William Lee at the Turks-Head © in Eleet-street neat to the Miter Taverne, 1644. Sm. 4to, the — leaf of ** Licence’’ preceding the title, slightly defective, but a fine large copy, sewed, £2 18s. This ‘‘ Answer,” and its Licenser, Joseph Caryl, called forth Milton’s ‘‘ Colasterion ”’ in reply. MODEL (The) of Papal Supremacy. Wherein the Supreme Power resides in the Infallible Chair, and Person of the Pope, Pro Tempore, as Pope: who is the Universal Lord of the World, directly as to Spirituals, and indirectly in order to them in all Temporals ; whose Authority is only of Divine Right, and is, with the Absolute Power of the Keys and Sword, derived from Christ to Saint Peter, the Prince of the Apostles; and from him to the Bishops of Rome his Successors ; to whose High unbounded Spiritual Tribunal appertains the fulness of all Power, Dignity, and Dominion... . From all which it appears, that the Roman Universal Spiritual Supremacy, is founded upon a mani- fest and Universal Usurpation upon the Rights, Prerogatives, and Priviledges of all Princes and People. London, Printed for Jonathan Edwin, 1679. A Broadside, the margin slightly defective, £1 1s.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33156359_0030.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)