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| | Books by Gent I. B.: Books in the extended shelves: I. B., Gent: Heroick education, or Choice maximes and instructions, for the most sure and facile training up of youth, in the ways of eminent learning, and vertues.: A treatise very necessary for all men; but most especially for such as undertake the charge, to govern the young nobility and gentry. In two books, together with a short appendix. / By I.B. Gent. (London : Printed for William Hope, at the blew Anchor, behind the Old Exchange, and Henry Herringman, at the blew Anchor in the lower walk in the New Exchange, 1657) (HTML at EEBO TCP) I. B., Gent: The last will and testament of Superstition:: eldest daughter to Antichrist, the eldest sonne to Lucifer, the prince of this world, of the family of popery, in the kingdome of idolatry: being fallen into a grievous fit of sicknesse, without all hopes of recovery. Made in the prelates clymactericall yeer, Anno Domini. 1641. (London : Printed for Iohn Hammond, 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP) I. B., Gent: Severall petitions presented to the Honorable Houses of Parliament now assembled.: 1 The humble petition of many thousands of courtiers, citizens, gentlemen, and trades-mens wives, inhabiting within the cities of London and Westminster, conceruing [sic] the staying of the Queenes intended voyage into Holland; with many serious causes and weighty reasons, (which they desire) may induce the honourable House to detaine her Majesty. Presented and read in the House by the Lord Mandevill, the tenth of February, 1641. 2. An other of the gentry, ministers, and communalty of Cleveland in the county of Yorke, subscribed to by 1400 of the best ranke and quality. 3. The humble petition of the gentlemen, and other inhabitants in the county of Cornwall. (London : Printed by a true copy for Iohn Wright, 1641 [i.e. 1642]), also by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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