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| | Books by Robert Brady: Books in the extended shelves: Brady, Robert, 1627?-1700: A complete history of England, from the first entrance of the Romans under the conduct of Julius Cæsar, unto the end of the reign of King Henry III. : Comprehending the Roman, Saxon, Danish and Norman affairs and transactions in this nation during that time. Wherein is shewed the original of our English laws, the differences and disagreements between the secular and ecclesiastic powers, the true rise and grounds of the contentions and wars between the barons and our antient kings. And likewise an account of our foreign wars with France, the conquest of Ireland, and the actions between the English, Scots and Welsh, during the same time. All delivered in plain matter of fact, without any reflections or remarques (Printed by T. Newcomb for S. Lowndes, 1685) (page images at HathiTrust) Brady, Robert, 1627?-1700: A complete history of England from the first entrance of the Romans under the conduct of Julius Cæsar unto the end of the reign of King Henry III ... : wherein is shewed the original of our English laws, the differences and disagreements between the secular and ecclesiastic powers ... and likewise an account of our foreign wars with France, the conquest of Ireland, and the actions between the English, Scots and Welsh ... : all delivered in plain matter of fact, without any reflections or remarques by Robert Brady ... (In the Savoy : Printed by Tho. Newcomb for Samuel Lowndes ..., 1685) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Brady, Robert, 1627?-1700: A continuation of the Complete history of England : containing the lives and reigns of Edward I. II. & III. and Richard the Second (Printed by E. Jones for S. Lowndes [etc.], 1700) (page images at HathiTrust) Brady, Robert, 1627?-1700: A continuation of the Complete history of England containing the lives and reigns of Edward I, II & III and Richard the Second / by Robert Brady ... (In the Savoy : Printed by Edward Jones for Sam. Lowndes ... and Awnsham and John Churchil ..., 1700) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Brady, Robert, 1627?-1700: The great point of succession discussed with a full and particular answer to a late pamphlet, intituled, A brief history of succession, &c. (London : Printed for H. Rodes ..., 1681) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Brady, Robert, 1627?-1700: An historical treatise of cities, and burghs or boroughs ... (Printed for A. L. and sold by J. Nutt ..., 1704) (page images at HathiTrust) Brady, Robert, 1627?-1700: An historical treatise of cities and burghs or boroughs shewing their original and from whom they received their liberties, privileges and immunities, what they were and what constituted a free burgh & free burgesses : as also shewing when they first sent their representatives to Parliament : with a concurrent discourse of most matters and things incident, or relating thereto / by Rob. Brady, Dr. in physick. (London : Printed for Samuel Lowndes ..., MDCXC [1690]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Brady, Robert, 1627?-1700: An historical treatise of cities and burghs or boroughs. Shewing their original, and whence, and from whom, they recieved their liberties, privileges, and immunities; what they were, and what made and constituted a free burgh and free burgesses. As also shewing when they first sent their representatives to Parliament. With a concurrent discourse of most matters and things incident or relating thereto. (J. White, 1777) (page images at HathiTrust) Brady, Robert, 1627?-1700: An historical treatise of cities and burghs or boroughs. Shewing their original, and whence, and from whom, they received their liberties, privileges, and immunities; what they were, and what made and constituted a free burgh and free burgesses. As also shewing when they first sent their representatives to Parliament. With a concurrent discourse of most matters and things incident or relating thereto ... (Printed for A.L. and sold by D. Browne [etc., etc.], 1711) (page images at HathiTrust) Brady, Robert, 1627?-1700: An historical treatise of English cities, and burghs or boroughs : shewing their original, and whence, and from whom they received their liberties, privileges, and immunities : what they were, and what made and constituted a free burgh, and free burgesses : also when they first sent their representatives to Parliament. With a brief account of the burgh-laws of Scotland, and when first published. A concurrent discourse of most matters, and things incident, or relating thereto. Also an explanation of several antient words used in charters, &c. (Printed, and sold by D. Browne, at the Black-Swan, without Temple-Bar, 1722) (page images at HathiTrust) Brady, Robert, 1627?-1700: An inquiry into the remarkable instances of history and Parliament records used by the author of The unreasonableness of a new separation on account of the oaths, whether they are faithfully cited and applied. ([London : s.n., 1690?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Brady, Robert, 1627?-1700: Jus Anglorum ab antiquo, or, A confutation of an impotent libel against the government by king, lords, and commons under pretence of answering Mr. Petyt, and the author of Jani Anglorum facies nova : with a speech, according to the answerer's principles, made for the Parliament at Oxford. (London : Printed for Edward Berry ..., 1681), also by William Atwood, William Petyt, and William Atwood (HTML at EEBO TCP) Brady, Robert, 1627?-1700: A true and exact history of the succession of the crown of England collected out of records, and the best historians, written for the information of such as have been deluded and seduced by the pamphlet, called, The brief history of the succession, &c., pretended to have been written for the satisfaction of the Earl of H. (London : Printed for Cave Pulleyn, 1681) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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