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245 | 1 | 0 | ▼aGreat Britaines time of triumph.▼h[electronic resource] :▼bOr, The solid subiects observation, shewing in what a magnificent manner, the citizens of London entertained the Kings most excellent majestie, and how the honourable Lord Mayor of London, with the warlike artillery men in their glittering armour, gave His Majestie a martiall-like welcome : also how they presented to His Grace a most rich and costly gift, in token of their loyalty to their soveraigne. Afterward how they solemnized a stately feast, to the which came both the Kings majestie, his gracious Queen Mary, and his royall sonne, Charles our honourable Prince of Wales, whom God preserve : and lastly how the drums beat, trumpets sound, muskets rattle, cannons roare, flags display'd bonfires blasing, bells ringing, with all the melody that might possible be made for ioy of the Kings Majesties safe returne to England. /▼cWritten in English prose by Lawrence Price.▲ |
246 | 2 | ▼aSolid subiects observation▲ | |
260 | ▼aLondon :▼bPrinted for R. Burton and are to bee sold at the horse-shooe in Smith-field,▼c1641.▲ | ||
300 | ▼a[6] p.▲ | ||
500 | ▼aReproduction of the original in the British Library.▲ | ||
510 | 4 | ▼aWing (2nd ed.)▼cP3367.▲ | |
510 | 4 | ▼aThomason▼cE.177[17].▲ | |
533 | ₩ | ₩ | ▼aElectronic reproduction.▼bAnn Arbor, Mich. :▼cUMI,▼d1999-▼f(Early English books online)▼nDigital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 31:E.177[17]).▼7s1979 miun ₩▲ |
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650 | 0 | ▼aProcessions▼zEngland▼zLondon▼vEarly works to 1800.▲ | |
651 | 0 | ▼aGreat Britain▼xHistory▼yCharles I, 1625-1649▼vEarly works to 1800.▲ | |
830 | ₩ | 0 | ▼aEarly English books online.▲ |
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Great Britaines time of triumph.[electronic resource] : Or, The solid subiects observation, shewing in what a magnificent manner, the citizens of London entertained the Kings most excellent majestie, and how the honourable Lord Mayor of London, with the warlike artillery men in their glittering armour, gave His Majestie a martiall-like welcome : also how they presented to His Grace a most rich and costly gift, in token of their loyalty to their soveraigne. Afterward how they solemnized a stately feast, to the which came both the Kings majestie, his gracious Queen Mary, and his royall sonne, Charles our honourable Prince of Wales, whom God preserve : and lastly how the drums beat, trumpets sound, muskets rattle, cannons roare, flags display'd bonfires blasing, bells ringing, with all the melody that might possible be made for ioy of the Kings Majesties safe returne to England
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Great Britaines time of triumph. [electronic resource] : Or, The solid subiects observation, shewing in what a magnificent manner, the citizens of London entertained the Kings most excellent majestie, and how the honourable Lord Mayor of London, with the warlike artillery men in their glittering armour, gave His Majestie a martiall-like welcome : also how they presented to His Grace a most rich and costly gift, in token of their loyalty to their soveraigne. Afterward how they solemnized a stately feast, to the which came both the Kings majestie, his gracious Queen Mary, and his royall sonne, Charles our honourable Prince of Wales, whom God preserve : and lastly how the drums beat, trumpets sound, muskets rattle, cannons roare, flags display'd bonfires blasing, bells ringing, with all the melody that might possible be made for ioy of the Kings Majesties safe returne to England. / Written in English prose by Lawrence Price.
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London : Printed for R. Burton and are to bee sold at the horse-shooe in Smith-field , 1641.
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[6] p.
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Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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