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A59211 The sentence of the court of Holland, Zealand, and Friesland, against Mr. Simon van Halewyn ... and Robert de Pille du Plessis ... pronounc'd July the 31st. 1693 ... : containing a full account of the whole intriegue for the carrying on a peace with France ... : done out of the Dutch.; Sententie van den Hove van Hollandt, Zeelandt, ende Vrieslandtjegens Mr. Simon van Halewyn. English Holland (Netherlands : Province). Hof. 1693 (1693) Wing S2556; ESTC R21922 11,056 29

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of Justice according to the Estimate of the said Court. Actum at the Hague by our Lords and Masters Matthews Gool Benjamin Fagel Seigneur Van Fer-Weer John Munter Francis Keetlaer Paul Andrew van der Meulen Charles Philips van Dorp Iman Cau Anthony Slicher and Frederick Roosenboom Senators of Holland and pronounc'd July the 31st 1693. Sign'd Ant. van Kinschot FINIS Books Sold by Richard Baldwin A New Plain Short and Compleat French and English Grammar whereby the Learner may attain in few Months to speak and write French correctly as they do now in the Court of France And wherein all that is dark superfluous and deficient in other Grammars is plain short and methodically supplied Also very useful to Strangers that are desirous to learn the English Tongue For whose sake is added a Short but very Exact English Grammar The Third Edition with Additions By Peter Berault A Brief Disquisition of the Law of Nature according to the Principles and Method laid down in the Reverend Dr. Cumberland's now Lord Bishop of Peterborough's Latin Treatise on that Subject As also his Confutation of Mr. Hobb's Principles put into another Method With the Right Reverend Author's Approbation The Tragedies of the Last Age consider'd and examin'd by the Practice of the Ancients and by the common Sense of all Ages in a Letter to Fleetwood Shephard Esq The Second Edition A short View of Tragedy its Original Excellency and Corruption With some Reflections on Shakespear and other Practitioners for the Stage Both by Mr. Rymer Servant to Their Majesties Travels into divers Parts of Europe and Asia undertaken by the French King's Order to discover a new Way by Land into China containing many curious Remarks in Natural Philosophy Geography Hydrography and History Together with a Description of Great Tartary and of th● different People who inhabit there Done out of French To which is added A Supplement extracted from Hakluyt and Purohas giving an Account of several Journeys over Land from Russia Persia and the Mogul Country to China together with the Roads and distances of the Places Liturgia Tigurina Or The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Ecclesiastical Rites and Ceremonies usually practised and solemnly performed in all the Churches and Chappels of the City and Canton of Zurick in Switzerland c. Memoirs concerning the Campaigne of Three Kings William Lewis and James in the Year 1692. With Reflections upon the Great Endeavours of Lewis the 14th to effect his Designs of James the 2d to Remount the Throns And the proper Methods for the Allies to take to hinder both Bibliotheca Politica Or A Discourse by way of Dialogue upon these Questions Whether by the Ancient Laws and Constitutions of this Kingdom as well as by the Statutes of the 13th and 14th of King Charles the II all Resistance of the King or of those commissioned by him are expresly forbid upon any Pretence whatsoever And also Whether all those who assisted his Present Majesty King William either before or after the coming over are guilty of the breach of this Law Collected out of the most Approved Authors both Ancient and Modern Dialogue the Ninth Where are also to be had the First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh and Eighth Dialogues An Answer to the Late King James's Declaration dated at St. Germains April the 17th S.N. 1693. Licensed by Mr. Secretary Trenchard Nevil Payn 's Letter and some other Letters that concern the Subject of his Letter With short Notes on them for the Clearer Information of the Members of Parliament In Order to Nevil Payn 's Tryal The Charge of the Right Honourable Henry Earl of Warrington Lord Delamere to the Grand Jury at the Quarter-Sessions held for the County of Chester on the 11th of October 1692. An Account of the late Terrible Earthquake in Sicily with most of its Particulars Done from the Italian Copy printed at Rome Reflections upon the Late Horrid Conspiracy contrived by some of the French Court to Murther His Majesty in Flanders And for which Monsieur Granvall one of the Assassinates was Executed