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The perfect ambassadour treating of the antiquitie, priveledges, and behaviour of men belonging to that function. / By F.T. Esquire.
A discourse concerning the basis and original of government with the absolute and indispensable necessity of it : wherein the excellency of monarchy above any other kind is evidently demonstrated : as it was delivered by way of charge to the grand-jury, at a quarter-sessions of the peace held at Ipswich in the county of Suffolk / by F.T., Esq., one of His Majesty's justices of the peace for the said county.
The application of certain histories concerning ambassadours and their functions, by Francis Thynn, Esquire. Taken out of Sir Robert Cottons library.
Chaucer. Animaduersions uppon the Annotacions and corrections of some imperfections of impressiones of Chaucer's workes (sett downe before tyme and nowe) reprinted in the yere of our lorde 1598;
Mode of access: Internet.With this is bound his Emblemes and Epigrames ... 1876. (Original series, no. 64
Holinshed's Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland ...
Includes "The description of Scotland ... by Hector Boetius ... Whereupon is inferred the Historie of Scotland", originally translated for the 1577 edition; also "The Irish history composed and written by Giraldus Cambrensis" translated for the edition of 1587.The 1577 edition was compiled by Holinshed, William Harrison and Richard Stanyhurst; the 1587 edition was edited by John Hooker, assisted by Francis Thynne, Abraham Fleming and John Stow. The present edition, reprinted from the 1587 edition, with the excisions ordered by the Privy council replaced, was edited by Sir Henry Ellis.One of a uniform series of chronicles published under the superintendence of Sir Henry Ellis and others.v. 1-4. England.--v. 5. Scotland.--v. 6. Ireland.Mode of access: Internet