00966nam2-2200349---450 99000563770020331620190403124938.0000563770USA01000563770(ALEPH)000563770USA0100056377020031103d1971----|||y0itaa50------baitait<<Vol. 2.:[ >> Atti degli Apostoli]a cura di Luigi MoraldiTorinoUtet1971p. 936-202024 cm.0010005637682001Apocrifi del Nuovo Testamento2TORINO229.92MORALDI,LuigiITSA20111219990005637700203316Dipar.to di Filosofia - SalernoDFAA 200 CR - 52684 FILAA 200 CR2684 FILBKFIL20121027USA01152520121027USA011614Bibbia55323UNISASA000885101835nam 2200313 n 450 99639008330331620221108040350.0(CKB)4940000000099606(EEBO)2240867780(UnM)9927940100971(UnM)99829621(EXLCZ)99494000000009960619950615d1642 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A continuation of the most remarkable passages in both Houses of Parliament[electronic resource] and divers parts of this kingdome, and else-where. From Saturday the 26 of November, till Saturday the 3 of December 1642. Namely; I The comming of a Danish Embassadour to the King at Reding. 2 The inclination of divers noble men and both the Houses for an accommodation with his Majesty, if he would hearken to their just councells. 3 Thirdly an attempt made by divers papists and cavaliers for the surprisall of Hull, with their discovery. 4 The plundring of alderman Nicksons house in Oxford, to the value of six hundred pounds by some cavalier schollers. 5 The Prince of Orange his attempt on Amsterdam, with the successe thereof. 6 An order for the advancing og te Lord Generall toward the cavaliers. 7 The plundering the good towne of Ockingham in Surrey by the cavaliers...18 A post from my Lord Fairefax concerning the delivery of Yorke. With sundry other passages, by G.HLondon printed by Richard Herne16428 pReproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.eebo-0014G. H1001988Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996390083303316A continuation of the most remarkable passages in both Houses of Parliament2300750UNISA