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A62313 Monsieur Scarron's letters, to persons of the greatest eminency and quality rendred into English by John Davies ...; Correspondence. English. Selections Scarron, Monsieur, 1610-1660.; Davies, John, 1625-1693. 1677 (1677) Wing S832; ESTC R13034 53,437 162

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he is in the World and I must intreat you to be assur'd that your retirement at Roissy is not a greater affliction to your self than it is to me who am apt to hope that sometime or other you would give me a Visit at my little Chamber if your residence were at Paris This is to be understood when you were disappointed of all other meetings and assignations and could not bestow your time elsewhere The actions of our Neighbours should be the Subject of our discourse and many times we should recreate our selves by some little circumventing tricks without which I maintain that all conversation must be lost in process of time Mean time Monsieur d'Elbene and my self often remember you over a glass of Frontiac wishing you were here to do us reason Monsieur de Mata is in Xaintonge I wish that he also were at Paris his company would make your hours slide away somewhat the more merrily whenever you had the kindness to visit Your most humble servant S. FINIS Books Printed for and sold by George Dawes at his Shop over against Lincolns-Inn Gate in Chancery Lane THE History of the World in Five Books The first Intreating of the beginning and first Ages of the same from the Creation unto Abraham The second of the Times from the Birth of Abraham to the Destruction of the Temple of Solomon The third from the Destruction of Jerusalem to the time of Philip of Macedon The fourth from the Reign of Philip of Macedon to the Establishing of that Kingdome in the Race of Antigonas The fifth from the setled Rule of Alexander's Successors in the East until the Romans prevailing over all made Conquest of Macedon Written by Sir Walter Raleigh Knight in Folio The Second Part of the Institutes of the Lawes of England containing the Exposition of Magna Charta and many Ancient and other Statutes Written by the Lord Chief Justice Coke The 3d. Edition with an Alphabetical Table in Folio The Third Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England concerning High Treason and other Pleas of the Crown and Criminal Causes The Fourth Edition Written by the Lord Chief Justice Coke in Folio The Fourth Part of the Lawes of England concerning the Jurisdiction of Courts Written by the Lord Chief Justice Coke The 4th Edition with an Alphabetical Table not heretofore Printed in Folio Brief Animadversions on Amendment of and Additional Explanatory Records to the Fourth Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England concerning the Jurisdiction of Courts by William Prynn Esq in Folio A Second Book of Judgments in Real Personal and mixt Actions and upon the Statute all or most of them Affirmed upon Writs of Error Collected out of the Choice Manuscripts of Mr. Brownloe and Mr. Moyle sometimes Prothonotaries of the Common Pleas. As also of Mr. Smither formerly Secondary of the same Court. Perused Transcribed Corrected and Tabled with Addition of some Notes by George Townesend Esq Second Prothonotary of the Common Pleas. Very use and necessary for all Prothonotaries Secondaries Students Clerks of Judgments and all sorts of Persons any way relating to the Law in Quarto price bound 5 s. De Jure Maritimo et Navali Or a Treatise of Affairs Maritime and of Commerce In three Books Modus Intrandi Placita Generalia The Entring Clerks Introduction Being a Collection of such Presidents of Declarations and other Pleadings with Processe as well Mesne as Judicial as are Generally used in every dayes Practice With Notes and Observations thereupon Composed for the Benefit of the Students of the common Law of England as also of the Attorneys Entring Clerks and Solicitors of the Courts of Common Pleas and Kings Bench ' Acquainting them with the Rudiments of Clerkship and such General-Pleadings and Processe as are used at this day in the Courts of Record at Westminster By William Brown Gent. Author of Formulae Bene Placitandi in Large Octavo Price bound 5 s. Jus Imaginis apud Anglos Or the Law of England Relating to the Nobility and Gentry Faithfully Collected and Methodically Digested for Common Benefit by John Brydall of Lincolns-Inn Esque in Large Octavo Price bound 12 d. Parsons Law or a View of Advowsons Wherein is contained the Rights of Patrons Ordinaries and Incumbents to Advowsons of Churches Collected by William Hughes of Grayes-Inn Esq The third Edition Reviewed and much Enlarged by the Author in his Life-time in Large Octavo An Exact Abridgment in English of the Eleven Books of Reports of the Learned Sir Edward Cook Knight late Lord Chief Justice of England and Composed by Sir Thomas Ireland Knight and Reader of the Honourable Society of Greys-Inn in Octavo Tryals per Pais or the Law concerning ●uries by Nisi Prius By S. E. of the Inner Temple Esq in Octavo Of the Office of the Clerk of the Market of Weights and Measures and of the Laws of Provision for Man and Beast for Bread Wine Beer Meal c. by William Shepheard Esq in Octavo There may be had all sorts of Blank Bonds and Blank Sheriffs Warrants FINIS