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The kingdome of England & principality of Wales, : exactly described whith [sic] every sheere & the small townes in every one of them in six mappes, protable for every mans pocket, the first beginning in Scotland & one sheere in England Northumberland & so to Newcastle: the second hath his head at New-castle & extendeth it selfe all Durham, Westmoreland, Cumberland, Yorkeshire, Lancastshire & part of Lincolne Shire; the third hath Norfolke, Suffolke, Cambridge, Bedford ... described by one that travailed throughout the whole kingdome for its purpose.
“…Kingdom of England and principality of Wales exactly described with every sheere & the small townes in every one of them…”
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Reasons for an union between the kingdoms of England and Scotland. The first in a speech in Parliament....
“…Briefe discourse, touching the happie union of the kingdomes of England, and Scotland.…”
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A scheme for uniting the two kingdoms of England and Scotland, different from any that has been hitherto laid down.
“…Essay upon the union of the kingdoms of England and Scotland.…”
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A discourse of the happy union of the kingdoms of England & Scotland : dedicated in private to King James I /
“…Briefe discourse touching the happie union of the kingdomes of England and Scotland…”
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A declaration from the nothern [sic] associated counties to the kingdom of England. : Declaring the unanimous and faithfull resolution, touching the proceedings of the Parliament and Army, in relation to their setling of the kingdom without a King; and the protestation of the said counties to the Kingdom of Scotland....
“…Declaration from the northern associated counties to the kingdom of England.…”
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A briefe discourse, touching the happie vnion of the kingdomes of England, and Scotland : Dedicated in priuate to his Maiestie.
“…Briefe discourse, touching the happie union of the kingdomes of England, and Scotland…”
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