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Davies, John Sir | lit.salon
Davies, John Sir
Born:
1569
Died:
1626
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Born:
1569
Died:
1626
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The original, nature, and immortality of the soul a poem. With an introduction concerning human knowledge
1714
Davies, John Sir
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Nosce teipsum this oracle expounded in two elegies. 1. Of humane knowledge. 2. Of the soule of man, and the immortalitie thereof
1599
Davies, John Sir, George Purslowe, Richard Hawkins
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Les reports des cases & matters en ley, resolves & adjudges en les courts del roy en Ireland
1674
Davies, John Sir
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Sir Martin Mar-People, his coller of esses
1590
John Davies, Davies, John Sir, Richard Jones, John Robinson
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All Ovids elegies [Amores] 3 bookes
1600
Ovid, Christopher Marlowe, Davies, John Sir
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The plantation of Ulster A letter from Sir John Davies to Robert earl of Salisbury, concerning the state of Ireland
1610
Davies, John Sir
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A discovery of the true causes why Ireland was never entirely subdued nor brought under obedience of the crown of England until the beginning of His Majesty's happy reign
1612
Davies, John Sir
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A discoverie of the state of Ireland: with the true causes why that kingdom was never entirely subdued, nor brought under obedience of the crowne of England, untill the beginning of His Majesties most happie raigne
1613
Davies, John Sir
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Hymnes of Astrœa, in acrosticke verse: Praises of his Soveraigne, Queen Elizabeth
1618
Davies, John Sir
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A perfect abridgement of the eleaven bookes of Reports
1651
Sir Edward Coke, Davies, John Sir
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A work for none but angels & men That is, to be able to look into, and to know our selves. Or a book shewing what the soule is, subsisting and having its operations without the body; its more than a perfection or reflection of the the[!] sense, or temperature of humours: how she exercises her powers of vegetative or quickning power of the senses. Of the imaginations or common sense, the phantasie, sensative memory, passions, motion of life, the local motion, and intellectual powers of the soul. Of the wit, understanding, reasons, opinion, judgement, power of will, and the relations betwixt wit & wil. Of the intellectuall memory, that the soule is immortall, and cannot dye, cannot be destroyed, her cause ceaseth not, violence nor time cannot destroy her; and all objections answered to the contrary ...
1653
Davies, John Sir
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Historical relations, or, A discovery of the true causes why Ireland was never entirely subdued nor brought under obedience of the crown of England, until the beginning of the reign of King James of happy memory
1664
Davies, John Sir
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Une exact table al report de Sir John Davys chivalier, atturney general del roy en Ireland
1677
Davies, John Sir
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Nosce teipsum, or, A leading-step to the knowledge of our selves, as the surest foundation to true religion in all persuasions in a brief discourse of man's being made and vndone, in order to his more happy recovery : and also of the original and nature of man's body, and soul, and of the faculties, or different ways of the soul's operation in the body : with a brief discourse of the Lord's Day, and of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
1689
Davies, John Sir
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A discoverie of the trve causes why Ireland was neuer entirely subdued, nor brought vnder obedience of the crowne of England, vntil the beginning of His maiesties happie raigne
1747
Davies, John Sir
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A Discoverie of the True Cause why Ireland was never entirely subdued, nor brought under Obedience of the Crowne of England, till the Beginning of his Majesties Happie Raigne
1747
Davies, John Sir, Davis, John Sir
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A discoverie of the true causes why Ireland was neuer entirely subdued nor brought vnder obedience of the crowne of England, vntill the beginning of His Maiesties happie raigne
1747
Davies, John Sir
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A poem on the immortality of the soul
1751
Davies, John Sir, Thomas Sheridan
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A discoverie of the true causes why Ireland was neuer entirely subdued, nor brought vnder obedience of the crowne of England vntill the beginning of His Maiesties happie raigne, James 1st
1761
Davies, John Sir
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Epigrammes, and elegies
1800
Davies, John Sir, J. D., U. C., Maitland, Thomas Sir
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The works of Christopher Marlowe ; with some account of the author, and notes
1858
Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce, Davies, John Sir
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The works in verse and prose (including hitherto unpublished MSS) of Sir John Davies for the first time collected and edited, with facsimilies, memorial introductions and notes
1869
Davies, John Sir, Alexander Balloch Grosart
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Epigrammes
1870
Davies, John Sir
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The works of Christopher Marlowe with some account of the author
1870
Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce, Davies, John Sir
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Ireland under Elizabeth and James the First, described by Edmund Spenser
1890
Edmund Spenser, Davies, John Sir, Fynes Moryson, Henry Morley
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Orchestra, or A poeme of dancing: by Sir John Davies (1596). Newly reprinted at the Stanton Press
1922
Davies, John Sir
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Orchestra or, A poem of dancing
1945
Davies, John Sir
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Le Primer Report des Cases et matters en Ley, etc
Davies, John Sir, Ireland. King's or Queen's Bench