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The peace-maker. : Being a letter sent from J.W. in London to N.C. his friend and countrey-man in Holland, to be communicated unto others for publique good wherein is set forth the state of the last treatie: and what advantage it will be to the Netherlanders, to accept the offer which the Councell of England then made to their messengers. Being according to the Dutch copie
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1653
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Brandy-wine, in the Hollanders ingratitude. : Being a serious expostulation of an English souldier with the Dutch: wherein he debateth with them of former kindnesse received from England, and the cause of their base requitall now, being so effascinated with Machivels pollicies, that they are foolishly charm'd with the magicall spells of monarchy, to subvert their owne fundamentall principles, that engage in a warre against England, to the ruine of her owne liberties
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1652
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Englands summons: or, Londons alarum from Heaven. : With a caveat to all cities, towns, counties, and families in the same
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1650
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A sermon or, A demonstration that the highest insolencies proceed from men of the lowest and most base extractions : the peasants, wine-dressers, husbandmen kill the sonne, heire, lords annointed
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1650
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His Maiesties demands to Collonel Hammond. : Delivered in the presence-chamber, upon the discovery of another great designe, for the conveying of His Majesties person from Carisbrook Castle. With Collonel Hammonds answer thereunto. Also, the oath of secresie taken by the seamen of the revolted ships, concerning the King, and the dispersing of them and their pretended Vice-Admirall, on the Irish Seas. Together, with the taking of Tinby Castle in Southwales, by Collonel Horton; with all the ordnance, armes and ammunition; and the further proceedings of Collonel Poyer at Pembrook Castle thereupon
1648
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The royall entertainment of the King, by the Royalists of Huntington. : Being a true relation of the great joy of that town at his comming, with their bountifull gifts to welcome him thither. Also his tender care of them exprest by proclamation to keep them free from plunder; and his extraordinary favour and mercy in setting all the prisoners free. Together with the great lamentation of the inhabitants at his departure. Sent in a letter by a person of credit, to a gentleman of worth in London
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1645
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Happy nevves from Sherborn and Sherborne Castle : relating the death of Colonel Lunsford, the Lord Paulet and divers other persons of quality the taking of divers prisoners and great store of armes from the cavaliers
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1642
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Happy newes from Sherborn, and Sherborne Castle: : relating, the death of Colonel Lunsford, the Lord Paulet, and divers other persons of quality, the taking of divers prisoners, and great store of armes from the cavaliers. Written in a letter from Dorchester to Master Nicholas Skinner a merchant of London, declaring the happy successe of the Parliaments forces, against the cavaliers betwixt Sherborne and Yeavell. Also, a true copy of the last petition, sent by both Houses of Parliament to His Majestie
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1642
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Petitions against bishops and their votes in Parliament, : subscrib'd unto after a clandestine, deliver'd after a tumultuous manner, and falsly going under the name of a whole county or towne, proved to be both contrary to our late taken protestation, as also utterly unlawfull by many other cleere and evident reasons
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1642
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Petitions against bishops and their votes in Parliament : subscrib'd unto after a clandestine, deliver'd after a tumultuous manner, and falsly going under the name of a whole county or towne, proved to be both contrary to our late taken protestation, as also utterly unlawfull by many other cleere and evident reasons. First written for satisfaction of some private men, and now published for the good of others
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