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- A Declaration to the city and kingdome : from Major Generall Massey, Sir William Waller, Colonell Birch and the rest of the impeached members of Parliament, concerning the proceedings of the Lord Generall Fairfax and the army, and their protestation to the people of England touching the Parliament : also, Major Generall Browns declaration and speech to the Lord Generall Fairfax ... : and the declaration of His Excellency the Lord general to the kingdom of England ... : likewise, a new covenant and agreement from the Army to be tendered to all free born English-men ..
- A Dialogue betwixt the cross of St. Paul's Cathedral, and the steeple of St. Mary Overy's
- A Lord's speech without doors : to the Lords upon the present condition of the government
- A Second narrative of the late Parliament (so called) : wherein ... is given an account of their second meeting, and things transacted by them; as also, how the Protector (so called) came ... and dissolved them, after two or three weeks sitting ... together with three and forty of their names, who were taken out of the house ...
- A Soldier of Liberty Returns
- A brief reply to the History of standing armies in England : with some account of the authors
- A briefe examination; of a certaine pamphlet lately printed in Scotland, and intituled: Ladensium autocatacrisis, &c
- A declaration and remonstrance of the aldermen and members of Common-Council now imprisoned in the Tower of London
- A declaration from His Majestie the King of Scots : wherein is declared how the army shall be fully satisfied all their arrears with a large overplus, together with an assurance of indempnity to all that have been engaged and and active in any the late wars, that all armies shall be disbanded, and his goverament always regulated by a free and full parliament triennially called, and the people secured of their liberties and eased of their illegal burthens and taxes, also A letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Lambert from a lover of peace and truth being a most faithful advice how to chuse the safest way to the happy ending of all our distractions
- A declaration from the Isle of Wight, : concerning the Kings Majesty, and the proceedings of Col. Poyer (governour of Pembroke Castle) in South-Wales. : With His Majesties proposals. : And the resolution of Poyer and his adherents
- A declaration of the Commons of England assembled in Parliament expressing their reasons for adnulling and vacating of these ensuing votes
- A declaration of the armie, presented to the Kings Majesty in the Isle of Wight; declaring, their full resolution touching His Majesties reign and government, and wearing the crown of England; : and their proposals upon what terms and conditions they will re-inthrone him. With His Majesties vow and protestation touching the army. Also, the armies propositions to the Generall councel of the army at St. Albanes, concerning King, Lords, and Commons, debated on Wednesday last, Novemb. 8. 1648
- A declaration of the true causes which moued His Maiestie to assemble, and after inforced Him to dissolue the two last meetings in Parliament
- A declaration to the city and kingdome, from Major Generall Massey, Sir William Waller, Colonell Birch, and the rest rest [sic] of the impeached members of Parliament; concerning the proceedings of the Lord Generall Fairfax, and the Army; and their protestation to the people of England, touching the Parliament. Also, Major Generall Browns declaration and speech, to the Lord Generall Fairfax, touching the King, the Prince of VVales, the Duke of York, the Parliament, City, and kingdome. And the declaration of his Excellency the Lord Generall, to the kingdom of England, and his resolution thereupon. Likewise, a new covenant and agreement from the Army, to be tendered to all free born English-men, throughout the City of London, and the respective counties within the Kingdom of England
- A dialogue between A. and B. two plain countrey-gentlemen, concerning the times
- A discreet and learned speech spoken in the Parliament on Wednesday, the 4th of Ianuary, 1641
- A gracious ansvver from the King for a treaty with the Parliament at Newport in the Isle of Wight.bAnd His Majesties desires or conditions for entring into the said treaty. Also, the heads of severall letters intercepted comming out, of Scotland, and commission given for raising of money for the Scots in the kingdome of England. With an exact relation of advance and motion of the Scots army, and the encounters between them and the forces commanded by Major Generall Lambert, and Lieut. Gen. Cromwell
- A letter from a true and lawfull Member of Parliamemt [sic], and one faithfully engaged with it, from the beginning of the VVar to the end : to one of the Lords of His Highness Councel, upon occasion of the last Declaration, shewing the reasons of their proceedings for securing the peace of the Commonwealth, published on the 31th [sic] of October 1655
- A letter sent from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the chief commanders in the army, to the right honourable the lord major, aldermen, and common-councell of the city of London
- A letter to His Most Excellent Majesty King William III : shewing, I. The original foundation of the English monarchy ... V. The best means by which its grandeur may be forever maintain'd
- A letter to a gentleman elected a knight of the shire to serve in the present Parliament
- A miracle of miracles : or, Christ in our nature : wherein is contained the wonderfull conception, birth, and life of Christ, who in the fulnesse of time became man to satisfie divine justice and to make reconciliation between God and man
- A paraenetick or Humble addresse to the Parliament and assembly for (not loose, but) Christian libertie. Perused and allowed according to order
- A pastoral letter writ by the Right Reverend father in God, Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum, to the clergy of the diocess : concerning the oaths of allegiance and supremacy to K. William and Q. Mary
- A question answered: how laws are to be understood, and obedience yeelded? : Necessary for the present state of things, touching the militia
- A second letter to the people of England : On foreign subsidies, subsidiary armies, and their consequences to this nation ...
- A sermon preach'd before the King and Queen in Their Majesties chappel at St. James, upon the Annunciation of our Blessed Lady, March 25, 1686
- A short reply unto a declaration entituled the Declaration of the army of England upon their march into Scotland : together with A vindication of the Declaration of the army of England upon their march into Scotland from the uncharitable constructions, odious imputations, and scandalous aspersions of the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, in their reply thereunto
- A time-serving speech, spoken once in season.
- A trance: or, Newes from Hell,
- A treatise, shewing that the soveraignes person is required in the great councells or assemblies of the state, as well at the consultations as at the conclusions
- A true contradiction of a false relation : tearmed, a great and happy victory gained by his excellencie the Earle of Essex, against His Majestie, and his army, answered the 28 of the same moneth, as soone as it appeared in print
- A true narrative of the cause and manner of the dissolution of the late Parliament, upon the 12. of Decemb. 1653.
- A true relation written from Midelbourg the seaventh of Aprill, stilo novo 1622. in the French tongue. : and now translated and published, to giue you notice of the affaires of Sluce: the King of Bohemia: the Palatinate; and Count Mansfeild.
- A very long, curious and extraordinary sermon, preached on Wednesday, March 14th, 1732, at a noted chapel in Westminster, from the words of St. Luke, ch. ii. ver. I. And it came to pass in those days, that a decree went out, that all the world should be taxed. : With some practical observations, and uses, suited to the present times. By Robert Vyner, D.D. and rector of the said chapel
- A vindication of the King : with some observations upon the two houses
- A vindication of the imprisoned and secluded members of the House of Commons, from the aspersions cast upon them, and the maiority of the House, in a paper lately printed and published : intituled, An humble answer of the Generall councel of the officers of the army under His Excellency Thomas lord Fairfax, to the demands of the honourable Commons of England om Parliament assembled : concerning the late securing or secluding some members thereof
- A word to the vvise. : Displaying, great augmented grievances, and heavie pressures of dangerous consequence. Appearing, by certain materiall weighty passages of speciall concernment. Remonstrating, the great dangers which the counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland are in (though now in the hands of the Parliament) but like to be possessed by the enemy, who aimeth at it, above all other landing places, from foraign parts; the said countries being more hazardable, sith that Mr. Richard Barwis (a member of the House of Commons) hath ... betrayed his trust, and placed traytors, and disaffected officers in the said counties, ... All which being certified by Mr. John Musgrave, Commissioner, ... who gave in the charge against Mr. Richard Barwis. And the House having referred the same to a committee, instead of prosecuting the charge brought against the said Mr. Barwis, Mr. Musgrave aforesaid was illegally committed to Fleet Prison ..
- Accommodation cordially desired and really intended : a moderate discourse tending to the satisfaction of all such who do either wilfully or ignorantly conceive that the Parliament is disaffected to peace : written upon occasion of a late
- Adieux de Madame la duchesse de Polignac aux françois : suivis des adieux des françois à la même
- Agreement betwixt the present and the former government, or, A discourse of this monarchy, whether elective or hereditary? : also, of abdication, vacancy, interregnum, present possession of the crown, and the reputation of the Church of England; with an answer to objections thence arising, against taking the new Oath of Allegiance for the satisfaction of the scrupulous
- An Answer to the London petition
- An alarum to the people of Great Britain and Ireland : in answer to a late proposal for uniting these kingdoms
- An answer to the Scotch papers. : Delivered in the House of Commons in reply to the votes of both houses of the Parliament of England, concerning the disposall of the Kings person, as it was spoken when the said papers were read in the House
- An answere to certaine scandalous papers, scattered abroad vnder colour of a Catholicke admonition
- An apology for the army : touching the eight quære's upon the late declarations and letters from the army, touching sedition falsly charged upon them : wherein those quæries are resolved, and thereby the present proceedings of the army are proved to be legall, just and honourable
- An apology for the army, : touching the eight quære's upon the late declarations and letters from the army, touching sedition falsly charged upon them. Wherein those quæries are resolved, and thereby the present proceedings of the army are proved to be legall, just and honourable
- An appendix to John Bull still in his senses: or, Law is a bottomless-pit. : Printed from a manuscript found in the cabinet of the famous Sir Humphery Polesworth: and publish'd, (as well as the three former parts) by the author of the New Atalantis
- An enquiry into the measures of submission to the supream authority : and of the grounds upon which it may be lawful or necessary for subjects, to defend their religion, lives and liberties.
- Benj. Sig. Frossard à la Convention nationale sur l'abolition de la traite des nègres : Paris, le 12 décembre 1792
- By the King. A proclamation declaring the cessation of hostility and preserving an entire amity between His Majesty and the King of Spain
- California Pacific International Exposition : official guide, souvenir program and picture book
- Cantique de triomphe sur la victoire navale des Anglois & des Hollandois : remportée sur les François, le 29. May 1692
- Capt. Badiley's reply to certaine declarations from Capt. Seamen, Cap. Ell, & Cap. Fisher : as he found them divulged abroad in a fallacious pamphlet, called The remonstrance of the fight neer Legorn, between the English and the Dutch. : As also many other particulars, as they were presented to his Excellency the Lord General Cromwell, and the Right Honourable, the Councell of State
- Carmina colloquia: or, A demonaicall and damnable dialogue, between the Devil & an independent.
- Certaine scruples from the army : presented in a dialogue betweene a minister of the new moulded Presbytery, and a souldier of His Excellencies (formerly new-moulded, but now despised) army. Being the substance of severall discourses, of the souldiers with the ministers in divers parts of the kingdom ...
- Decision de la question du temps
- Décret de l'Assemblée nationale, sur une fabrication de faux assignats : précédé du rapport fait au nom du Comité des recherches, à la séance du 3 mai 1791
- Englands covenant proved lawful and necessary also at this time both by Scripture and reason : together with sundry answers to the usual objections made against it
- Englands covenant proved lawfull & necessary also at this time, both by Scripture and reason : together with sundry answers to the usuall objections made against it
- Englands covenant proved lawfull & necessary also at this time, both by Scripture and reason. : Together, with sundry answers to the usuall objections made against it. By S.C. preacher at B.F
- Englands remembrancer: in two parts. Or, A catalogue of all or most of the severall victories, and strong holds obtained (through Gods blessing) by the Parliaments forces since the armies rising from before Oxford in June last, 1645. to the generall thanksgiving, Octob. 2. 1645. : As also since that time to this present thanksgiving of the Parliament, city of London, and parts adjacent. March 12. 1645. All within the time of 8 moneths.
- Englands safety in the laws supremacy
- Essai sur les priviléges
- Five views of an age : a selection of late Seventeenth Century pamphlets from Ellis Library's rare book room
- Five views of an age : a selection of late Seventeenth Century pamphlets from Ellis Library's rare book room
- Great Britain's speediest sinking fund is a powerful maritime war, rightly manag'd, and especialy in the West Indies
- HUD's Office of Native American Programs is pleased to announce the sixth Native American Housing Summit : building a strong foundation, Portland, Oregon, May 1-3, 2000
- His Majestie's gracious speech together with the Lord Chancellor's : to both Houses of Parliament on Saturday the 29th day of December, 1660, being the day of their dissolution, as also that of the speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, at the same time
- His Majestie's gracious speech together with the Lord Chancellor's, to both Houses of Parliament, on Saturday the 29th day of December, 1660 : Being the day of their dissolution. : As also, that of the speaker of the honorable House of Commons, at the same time
- His Majesties answer, to a printed book, intituled, A remonstrance, or The declaration of the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament, 26. May 1642. : In answer to a declaration under His Majesties name, concerning the businesse of Hull
- His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Friday the 28th of June, 1689
- Hunger and terror in Harlem
- Impeachment of the British lion by the British unicorn at the Queen's Arms
- J.P. Brissot, deputy of Eure and Loire, to his constituents, on the situation of the National Convention : on the influence of the anarchists, and the evils it has caused : and on the necessity of annihilating that influence in order to save the Republic
- Judicium Universitatis Oxoniensis : de 1. Solenni Liga & Foedere, 2. juramento negativo, 3. ordinationibus Parlamenti circa disciplinam, & cultum : in plena Convocatione 1. Junii 1647 : communibus suffragiis (nemini contradicente) promulgatum
- Killing no murder : briefly discoursed in three questions
- Killing no murder : briefly discoursed in three questions
- Killing no murder : briefly discoursed in three questions. By William Allen
- Killing no murder: : Briefly discoursed in three questions.
- Killing no murder: : briefly discoursed in three questions.
- L'Anti-desinteressé, ou, L'equitable censeur des libelles semez dans Paris sous le nom du Des-interessé : commencant par ces mots, Pauure peuple abusé, desille tes yeux, & tendant à desvnir les habitans de cette ville d'auec les princes et le Parlement
- Law is a bottomless pit; or, The history of John Bull. : Published from a manuscript found in the cabinet of the famous Sir H. Polesworth, in the year 1712
- Letters from Lieutenant General Crumwels [sic] quarters. : His march from Barwicke to the city of Edenburgh, with the Marquesse of Arguile. And the transactions of the treaty in Scotland. With letters to his Excellency the Lord Generall Fairfax, concerning the great petition comming from the north, to the Parliament of England. And the state of the whole agreement in Scotland. Also the surrender of Barwick and Carlisle
- Lettre aux philantropes sur les malheurs, les droits, et les réclamations des gens de couleur de Saint-Domingue et des autres iles françoises de l'Amérique
- Lettre du chevalier Georges de Paris a Monseigneur le prince de Condé
- Liberty and property preserved against republicans and levellers : a collection of tracts
- Master Glyn his speech in Parliament, on Wednesday, the fifth of Ianuary, at the committee sitting in Guild-Hall : concerning the breaches of the priviledges of Parliament, by breaking open the chambers, studies, and truncks of the sixe gentlemen, upon their accusation of high treason by His Majestie, 1641
- Match me these two: or The conviciton [sic] and arraignment of Britannicus and Lilburne. : With an answer to a pamphlet, entituled, The parliament of ladies
- Mercurius Britanicus, his apologie to all well-affected people. : Together with an humble addresse to the High Court of Parliament. Published according to order
- Mercurius anti-mechanicus, or, The simple coblers boy ...
- News from So--- Ho--- : concerning the D. of Monmouth, L. Grey, and the E. of Shaftbury, and of the strange manner of finding a dead corps of a man-kind in a cellar in the parish of St. Martins in the Fields
- Obedience due to the present King, notwithstanding our oaths to the former
- Obedience due to the present King, notwithstanding our oaths to the former
- Obedience due to the present knig [sic], notwithstanding our oaths to the former
- Observations upon the state of the nation. In January 1712/3
- Prenez-y garde, ou, avis a toutes les assemblées d'élection : qui seront convoquées pour nommer les représentans des trois ordres aux États-généraux
- Printed poison : pamphlet propaganda, faction politics, and the public sphere in early seventeenth-century France
- Private circulars
- Prynne the member reconciled to Prynne the barrester, or An answer to a scandalous pamphlet : intituled, Prynne against Prynne ; wherein is a cleare demonstration, that William Prynne, vtter barrester of Lincolnes Inne, in his soveraigne power of Parliaments and Kingdomes, is of the same judgement with and no wayes contradictory to William Prynne Esquire, a member of the House of Commons in his momento ; wherein the unlawfullnesse of the proceedings against the King, and altering the present government is manifested out of his former writings and all cavils and calumnies of this scandalous pamphleteer fully answered
- Rapport du Comité d'agriculture et de commerce, présenté a l'Assemblée nationale
- Rapport et projet de décret concernant les traites tirées par l'ordonnateur de Saint-Domingue sur la trésorerie nationale : au nom des Comités réunis des finances et des colonies
- Rapport et projet de décret concernant les traites tirées par l'ordonnateur de Saint-Domingue sur le trésor de la république : présentés au nom des comités réunis des finances, commerce et colonies
- Rapport fait a l'Assembleée nationale au nom du comité d'agriculture et de commerce, sur la pétition des pêcheurs françois : de pouvoir s'approvisionner de sel étranger
- Rapport fait a l'Assemblée nationale, au nom du Comité d'agriculture et de commerce, sur la franchise de Dunkerque
- Rapport sur la Caisse d'escompte : fait a l'Assemblée nationale, le 4 décembre
- Reasons why this kingdome ought to adhere to the Parliament
- Remarks on two pamphlets : Lately publish'd, the one entituled, The defence of the measures of the present administration. And the other, considerations on the present state of affairs, with regard to the number of forces in the pay of Great-Britain. By Caleb D'Anvers, esquire, of Gray's-Inn
- Remerciment des imprimeurs a Monseigneur le cardinal Mazarin
- Réplique de J.P. Brissot à la première et dernière lettre de Louis-Marthe Gouy, défenseur de la traite des noirs et de l'esclavage
- Sedition and defamation display'd : In a letter to the author of the Craftsman
- Sibylline leaves, or Anonymous papers : Containing a letter to the Lord Mayor of London: with a view of inducing that great metropolis to take the lead in addressing His Majesty for his most gracious and auspicious residence in these kingdoms, a point in which the cities of London and Westminster are at all other times more particularly and immediately concerned; but in so critical and dangerous a conjuncture a matter of the highest importance to the safety, honour, and interest of Great Britain. Together with an introductory speech to the motion. Dedicated to the prince, the publick, and posterity; and recommended to the justices at the assizes and quarter sessions throughout Great Britain
- Some considerations concerning the publick funds, the publick revenues, and the annual supplies, granted by Parliament : occasion'd by a late pamphlet, intitled, An enquiry into the conduct of our domestick affairs, from the year 1721, to Christmas 1733
- Some reasons to prove, that no person is obliged by his principles, as a Whig, to oppose Her Majesty or her present ministry : In a letter to a Whig-lord[.]
- Some reasons why Archibald Campbell, sometime Lord Lorne, ought not to be restored to the honour or estate of his late father Archibald sometime Marquess of Argyle
- Stand fast to the church, or No presbyterian goverment [sic].
- Strength out of vveaknesse. Or, The finall and absolute plea of Lieutenant-Col. John Lilburn, prisoner in the Tower of London, against the present ruling power siting at Westminster. : Being an epistle writ by him, Sep. 30. 1649. to his much honored and highly esteemed friend, Master John Wood, Mr. Robert Everard ... whose names are subscribed Aug. 20. 1649. to that excellent peece, entituled The Levellers (falsly so called) vindicated ; being the stated case of the late defeated Burford troops. And to Charles Collins, Anthony Bristlebolt ... whose names are subscribed, August 29. 1649. to that choicest of peeces, entituled An out-cry of the young-men and apprentices of London, after the lost fundamentall-lawes and liberties of England. Which said plea or epistle, doth principally contein the substance of a conference, betwixt Master Edmond Prideaux, the (falsly so called) attorney-generall, and Lievetenant-Colonell John Lilburne, upon Friday the 14 of September 1649. at the chamber of the said Mr. Prideaux, in the Inner-Temple
- Terror in Tennessee : The Truth About the Columbia Outrages
- The Army's plea for their present practice : tendered to the consideration of all ingenuous and impartial men
- The Englishman : being the sequel of the Guardian
- The Fears of the nation quieted; in a letter to a Whig-gentleman
- The Harleian miscellany, or, A collection of scarce, curious, and entertaining pamphlets and tracts, as well in manuscript as in print found in the late Earl of Oxford's library : interspersed with historical, political, and critical notes
- The Kingdomes briefe answer to the late declaration of the House of Commons, Feb. 11, 1647 : touching the reasons of their no further addresses to the King
- The Kings Majesties answer to the paper delivered in by the reverend divines attending the honourable commissioners concerning church-government
- The Kings Majesties desires to His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax : presented to His Excellency at the head quarters neere Reading : together with the resolution of His Excellencie concerning the said desires and the great satisfaction His Majestie received thereby : likewise a message sent from His Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax to the Honourable House of Commons concerning the Kings Most Excellent Majestie
- The Last year's transactions vindicated from the aspersions cast upon them in a late pamphlet entituled Reflections upon the occurrences of the last year, from Novemb. 5, 1688 to Novemb. 5, 1689, & c
- The Levellers directory for private preaching new vamp'd. : In which, certaine formes are warranted (by the agitators) or rather justified; which the malignant sect contemne, and make ridiculous. Whereunto is annexed, divers spirituall postures, alluding to that of musket and pike
- The Long Parliament dissolved
- The Lord Andevers two speeches : the one concerning the pacification the 6th of March, the other, the Starre-chamber
- The Lord Gen. Cromwell's letter, with a narrative of the proceedings of the English army in Scotland, and a declaration of the General Assembly, touching the dis-owning their king and his interest
- The Lord General Monck his speech, : delivered by him in the Parliament on Monday, Feb. 6. 1659
- The Plotter's warning-piece, or, A brief account of the discovery of the plots & conspiracys to subvert the established government of the kingdom, and to introduce popery and arbitrary power : with the manner how they have been detected and defeated ..
- The Scots treacherous designes discovered, or, A result to the pamphlet, intituled, The Scots remonstrance : with a true relation of their proceedings at Newcastle, Hereford, Newark, and other parts of this kingdome : wherein their hypocrisie in religion, ingratitude to the king, falsenesse to this kingdome, unmercifulnesse in plundring, crueltie in shedding of blood, causelesse boasting of valour, is layd open to the view of the world: as also, the true cause of their refusing piscopacy, and, adhering to the Covenant ..
- The Yorkshire question, or petition, or address : (Being a short and fair state of the case, upon the principles, the views, the means, and the objects of both parties as confessed by themselves.) Most earnestly and seriously addressed to the consideration of the people of England assembled in their several county, city, and other meetings
- The answer of the Commons assembled in Parliament, to the Scots Commissioners papers of the 20th, and their letter of the 24th of October last
- The case of the kingdom stated : according to the proper interests of the severall parties ingaged : I. Touching the interest of the King and his party, II. The interest of the Presbyterian party, III. The interest of the Independent party, IV. The interest of the citie of London : a peece of rare observation and contexture, wherin all men are equally concerned
- The case of the kingdom stated : according to the proper interests of the severall parties ingaged : I. touching the interest of the King and his party, II. the interest of the Presbyterian party, III. the interest of the Independent party, IV. the interest of the citie of London, V. the interest of Scotland, not extant before now : a peece of rare observation and contexture, wherein all men are equally concerned
- The case of the kingdom stated : according to the proper interests of the severall parties ingaged : I. touching the interest of the King and his party, II. the interest of the Presbyterian party, III. the interest of the Independent party, IV. the interest of the citie of London, V. the interest of Scotland, not extant before now : a peece of rare observation and contexture, wherein all men are equally concerned
- The character of a church-trimmer
- The character of a church-trimmer.
- The court of justice : or, The tryals of King Charles's judges : being an account of the arraignment and condemnation of twenty nine of those barbarous traytors, that cut off the head of King Charles the First. Ten of which, Thomas Harrison ... were executed ... Also, an account of what they said in their own defence, and the speeches they made tending to justifie thathorrid and abominable fact
- The declaration of His Highnes William Henry, by the grace of God Prince of Orange, &c. : of the reasons inducing him, to appear in armes in the kingdome of England, for preserving of the Protestant religion, and for restoring the lawes and liberties of England, Scotland and Ireland
- The declaration of his excellency the Lord General Fairfax, and his general councel of officers : shewing the grounds of the armies advance towards the city of London
- The first century of scandalous, malignant priests : made and admitted into benefices by the prelates, in whose hands the ordination of ministers and government of the church hath been, or a narration of the causes for which the Parliament hath ordered the sequestration of the benefices of severall ministers complained of before them, for vitiousness of life, errors in doctrine, contrary to the articles of our religion, and for practising and pressing superstitious innovations against law, and for malignancy against the Parliament
- The ghost of K. Charls and Serieant [sic] Bradshaw. : Being a discourse betwixt Charles late king of England, the arch-bishop of Canterburie and Serjeant John Bradshaw. Wherein the unjust proceedings at the triall of the late king in the High-court of justice are justly discovered: the full manner of it debated and the whole course of affaires from the beginning of the wars to these present times, fully and most lively represented. Together, with the means to preserve both church and state from the great and gaping ruines which do threaten to devour them
- The great feast at the sheep-shearing of the city and citizens, on the 7th. of Iune last : consecrated for an Holy Thursday in memorandum of St. Thomas, and St. Oliver; solemnly holden at the Grocers hall, London, 1649. To the tone or garb of the Counter scuffle
- The humble advice and earnest desires of certain well-affected ministers, : lecturers of Banbury in the County of Oxon, and of Brackly in the County of Northampton. To his Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, generall of the forces raised by the authority of Parliament and to the General Councel of Warre. : Presented January 25. 1649. by two of the Subscribers
- The humble advice and earnest desires of certain well-affected ministers, lecturers of Banbury in the county of Oxon, and of Brackly in the county of Northampton, : to his Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, General of the forces raised by the authority of Parliament; and to the General Councell of Warre:
- The intentions of the armie of the kingdome of Scotland, declared to their bretheren of England:
- The occasional writer
- The plot to gag America
- The pocket Æsculapius, Dr. Abernethy's code of health and long life, with the cause and cure of indigestion; every one his own physician : With copious dietetic tables showing the comparative digestablitiy of various kinds of food; approved formulæ, &c
- The priviledges of Parliament, or, A modest ansvver to these three questions: : I. Whether it be in the power of a Parliament, called by writ, to alter pre-established state-government? II. Whether it be in the power of a Parliament to alter church-government? III. Whether it be in the power of a Parliament (wheu [sic] their right and just priviledges be undermined, and sought to be subverted by private stratagems, or publike warre) to take up armes in defence of themselves and the whole kingdome?
- The proceedings of the present Parliament justified by the opinion of the most judicious and learned Hvgo Grotivs, with considerations thereupon : written for the satisfaction of some of the reverend clergy who yet seem to labour under some scruples concerning the original right of kings, their abdication of empire, and the peoples inseparable right of resistance, deposing, and of disposing and settling of the succession to the crown
- The resolving of conscience, upon this question : whether upon such a supposition or case, as is now usually made, (The King will not discharge his trust but is bent or seduced to subvert religion, laws, and liberties.), subjects may take arms and resist? and whether that case be now? : resolved, I. That no conscience upon such a supposition or case can finde a safe and cleare ground for such resistance II. That no man in conscience can be truly perswaded, that the resistance now made is such, as they themselves pretend to, that plead for it in such a case, III. That no man in conscience can be truly perswaded that such a case is now, that is, that the King will not discharge his trust but is bent to subvert, &c., whence it followeth, that the resistance now made against the higher power is unwarrantable and according to the Apostle damnable, Rom. 13, also that the shedding of bloud in the pursuit of this resistance is murder
- The royall and the Royallists plea : shewing that the Kings Majesty hath the chiefe power in this realme and other his dominions ... and to him the chiefe government of all estates of this realme, whether they bee civill or ecclesiasticall, in all causes doth appertain ...
- The second part of Englands new-chaines discovered, : or, A sad representation of the uncertain and dangerous condition of the Common-wealth: directed to the supreme authority of England, the representors of the people in Parliament assembled
- The vision of the vvheels seen by the prophet Ezekiel opened and applied : partly at the merchants lecture in Broad-street, and partly at Stepney, on January 31, 1688/9, being the day of solemn thanksgiving to God for the great deliverance of this kingdom from popery and slavery, by his then highness the most illustrious Prince of Orange : whom God raised up to be the glorious instrument thereof
- The wandsworth epistle. In metre. By Oswald Fitz-James, Esq
- Three proclamations by the King : 1. Against the forcible seizing or removing any magazine of any county. &c. 2. Forbidding any relieving of the towne and county of Kingston upon Hull. 3. His Maiesties pardon to all the officers and souldiers within that towne and countie
- True freedom for Negro and white labor
- Twelve queries of publick concernment : humbly submitted to the serious consideration of the Great Councell of the Kingdome.
- Two speeches spoken in Parliament by Sir Edward Hales, and Sir William Wroth : on the twentieth day of Januarie, 1641, concerning a letter sent from his Majestie to the House of Commons, and read in the same that day
- Vicinus' reply to the letter of J.T. of Dronfield : And the Society for Constitutional Information, at Sheffield, vindicated from his calumnies
- War horns, make room for the bucks with Green Bowes
- Warning to all Protestants, particularly to those of Great Britain and Ireland. : Containing, I. The inhabitants of the world divided into thirty parts, viz. heathen, mahometan, and Christian. II. The number of Protestants in Great-Britain and Ireland computed: also the number of the inhabitants of the earth: the circumserence of the globe reduced into English miles: on the earth growing and diminishing. III. Work cut out for Dean Swift, Mr. Asgill, and the unbelieving club at the Grecian: a protest against Orator Henley; with a short account of the Heathen, Mahometan, and Christian religion. IV. A short character of their majesties, and the royal family: remarks on the craftsman, with the story of the moors conquering of Spain. V. The history of the excise bill, with a dialogue betwixt an alderman of London and a Quack doctor; with a random shot from an Irish planet. VI. Persons who have pensions and places, considered; with some remarks on the Romish Lords and gentlemen, and some young clergy men. VII. How Dr. Burnet was imployed at Rome by Cardinal Howard, with remarks on some young travellers. VIII. Seasonable advice to the protestant dissenters. Our modern politicians considered. The character of this present Parliament. A story of two wild goats; with some other remarkable passages
- We'll do it ourselves : combatting sexism in education
- [To the right honourable, the Lord Fairfax and his councel of warre]
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