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Brooke, Robert Greville Baron | lit.salon
Brooke, Robert Greville Baron
Born:
1607
Died:
1643
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Born:
1607
Died:
1643
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A discovrse opening the natvre of that episcopacie, which is exercised in England: wherein with all humility, are represented some considerations tending to the much desired peace, and long expected reformation, of this our mother church
1641
Brooke, Robert Greville Baron
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discourse opening the nature of that episcopacie, which is exercised in England: wherein, with all humility, are represented some considerations tending to the much-desired peace, and long expected reformation, of this our mother church
1641
Brooke, Robert Greville Baron
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The nature of truth.: By Robert Greville. With an introd. by V. de Sola Pinto.
1969
Brooke, Robert Greville Baron
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The Nature of Truth, It's Union & Unity with the Soule
1969
Greville, Robert Baron Brooke., Brooke R. Greville, Brooke, Robert Greville Baron
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The nature of truth, its union and unity with the soule, which is one in its essence, faculties, acts; one with truth
1640
Brooke, Robert Greville Baron, J. S., Richard Bishop, Samuel Cartwright
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The nature of truth, its union and unity with the soule: which is one in its essence, faculties, acts, one with truth
1641
Brooke, Robert Greville Baron
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A discourse opening the nature of that episcopacie, which is exercised in England: wherein, with all humility, are represented some considerations tending to the much-desired peace ....
1641
Brooke, Robert Greville Baron
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Three speeches spoken in Gvild-Hall, concerning His Majesties refusall of a Treaty of Peace, and what is to be done thereupon. Two of them spoken by the Lord Brook and one by Sir Henry Vane, on Tuesday the 8. of Novem. 1642. Also, votes of the Houses of Parliament, made on Munday the 7. of Novem. And read in Guild-hall on Tuesday the 8. of Novem. 1642.
1642
Brooke, Robert Greville Baron
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Three speeches spoken in Gvild-Hall: concerning His Majesties refusall of a treaty of peace and what is to be done thereupon
1642
Brooke, Robert Greville Baron
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Three speeches spoken in Guild-Hall: concerning His Majesties refusall of a treaty of peace, and what is to be done thereupon. Two of them spoken by the Lord Brook, and one by Sir Henry Vane, on Tuesday the 8. of Novemb. 1642. Also, votes of the Houses of Parliament, made on Munday the 7. of Novemb, and read in Guild-hall on Tuesday the 8. of Novemb. 1642. With an order from both Houses of Parliament, for every souldier to repaire to his colours, and there the foot-souldiers to receive halfe a crowne, and the horse-souldiers five shillings a piece extradordinary. H. Elsynge Cler. Parliament. D. Com
1642
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A discourse opening the nature of that episcopacy which is exercised in England. Wherein are represented some considerations tending to the much desired peace, and long expected reformation of this our mother church
1661
Brooke, Robert Greville Baron
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The Certificate of the deputy lieutenants for county of Warwick of their endeavours in execution of the militia, with the cheerfulnesse and obedience of the trained bands, and number of voluntiers : together with the petition of the deputy lieutenants, captains, officers, and souldiers of the trained bands, and voluntiers of the said county to the Right Honorable Robert Lord Brook, Lord Lieutenant of the said county, to present their thankfulnesse for providing the ordinance of the militia for the safety of this kingdom : with the Lords answer thereunto
1965
Brooke, Robert Greville Baron
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An Exact relation shewing how the governour of Portsmouth castle delivered it up in the name of the King to the malignant party whereupon he thrust out the Protestants placing ill affected persons in their garrisons : also a terrible combate fovght in Bedfordshire betweene two knights : the one sent in commission of array by the King, the other for the militia by the Parliament : wherein is declared the mighty overthrow of the Kings commissioner, who with great losse was faine to fly for his life : likewise, The Lord Brooke his resolution concerning the Lord of Northampton
1967
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A worthy speech made by the Right Honourable the Lord Brooke, at the election of his captaines and commanders at Warwick castle, as also at the delivery of their last commissions
1967
Brooke, Robert Greville Baron