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2. James Touchett, Esq, ---appellant. Elizabeth Countess-Dowager of Castlehaven, and James Earl of Castlehaven, respondents. Appellants case
3. James Touchett, or commonly so called. Appellant. The Right Honourable Elizabeth, Countess Dowager of Castlehaven, and James Earl of Castlehaven in Ireland, and Lord Baron Audley in England, respondents. The case of the respondent the Countess of Castlehaven
4. James Touchett, or so commonly called, appellant. The Rt. Hon. Elizabeth, Countess Dowager of Castlehaven, and the Rt. Hon. James, Earl of Castlehaven in Ireland, and Lord Baron Audley in England, respondents. The case of the respondent the Earl of Castlehaven
5. James Watson, Esq; appellant. Robert Watson, Esq; and his guardians respondents the respondent's case
6. J]ames Watson of Saughton, Esq; appellant. Robert Watson of Muirhouse, Esq; respondent. The appellant's case
7. J]erusalem's captivities lamented : [Or], A plain description of [J]erusalem. [Fr]om Joshua's time to the year of ... Christ 1517, both by Scripture and ancient history. ...st, the antiquity of the city, with the number of the inhabitants and strength thereof, the ...argeness of the trenches, with the number of the walls and towers, and the greatness of the city, with the beauty thereof. [But] also the greatness of the temple and glory ... of the Sanctum Sancturum, or the holy of ho...ly's: together with a large description of Christ's birth, life and death, and miraculous wonders, that happened in and about that ... time: with an account of Christ's personal features. [Of] which is added, the sad and ever to be lamented desolation and destruction of Jerusalem, by fire and sword, pestilence and famine
8. Jewish and popish zeal describ'd and compar'd. A sermon preach'd at Portsmouth, Nov. 5. 1715. Wherein the inconsistency of popery with true religion is manifested, and the chief pretences for the present rebellion in Britain are consider'd and expos'd. By Simon Browne
9. Joachimi Langii, S. Theol. in academ. hallens. Profess. ordin : Medicina mentis, quæ, prœmissa historia mentis medica, seu philosophica, detectaque ac rejecta philomoria; genuina philosophandi ac literarum studia tractandi, methodus; tanquam recta ad eruditionem ac sapientiam via, oftenditur
10. Joannis Lelandi antiquarii de rebus Britannicis collectanea : Ex autographis descripsit ediditque Tho. Hearnius, ... qui & appendicem subjecit, totumque opus (in VI. volumina distributum) notis & indice adornavit
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