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No peace 'till the King prosper. : A letter writ from a true lover of peace, to one that is both, modestly inquiring, and discovering the true and false paths to a present peace. That if the Parliament prevaile against the King, peace cannot be; but if the King prevaile, it must be; and if neither prevaile, it will not be.
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A. A.
1645
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A letter from a gentleman in Kent, : giving satisfaction to a friend in London, of the beginning, progresse, and end of the late great action there
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A. B.
1648
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Dumbritons Castle dolefull commendations to all the rascall rogues within thir [sic] nations
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A. B. C.
1643
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Mutatus polemo. : The horrible strategems of the Jesuits, lately practised in England, during the Civil-Wars, and now discovered by a reclaimed Romanist: imployed before as a workman of the mission from his Holiness. Wherein the Royalist may see himself outwitted and forlorn, while the Presbyterian is closed with, and all to draw on the holy cause. A relation so particular, and with such exquisite characters of truth stampt upon it, that each of our three grand parties may here feel how each others pulses beat. Also a discovery of a plot laid for a speedy invasion
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A. B., Novice
1650
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An Abridgment of the late remonstrance of the army : vvith some marginall attestations for the better understanding remembrance and judgement of the people : collected by speciall order for more publique satisfaction, and to undeceive the kingdome as to the false glosses by some put upon the said remonstrance printed
1648
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Absalom's rebellion. : As it is recorded in the 2. Sam. chap. 15, 16, 17, 18, & 19. With some observations upon the severall passages thereof. Too [sic] fit a patterne for the present times, whereinto we are fallen
1645
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An abstract from Yorke of seven dayes passages, from the twenty-fourth of June to the first of July : Also a letter to a friend in London from York the first of July
1642
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An Abstract from Yorke of seven dayes passages, from the twenty-fourth of June to the first of July : also a letter to a friend in London from York the first of July
1642
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An abstract from Yorke of seven dayes passages, from the twenty-fourth of June to the first of July. : Also a letter to a friend in London from York the first of July
1642
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An Abstract of severall letters from Hull, York, and Beverly of His Majesties proceedings : as also the carriage and behaviour of the Cavaliers, with the number of those that were slain and taken prisoners by Sir John Hotham : whereunto is added a true relation of the provision in Hull
1642
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An abstract of severall letters from Hull, York, and Beverly, of his Majesties proceedings. : As also the carriage and behaviour of the cavaliers, with the number of those that were slain and taken prisoners by Sir John Hotham. Whereunto is added, a true relation of the provision in Hull
1642
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An abstract of some letters sent from Dorchester, to some friends in London, dated the 3. of Septem. 1642. Containing a true relation of the late proceedings of Marquesse Hartford and the cavaliers, at Sherbon Castle, with the opposition of that and other adjacent counties to those proceedings
1642
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An Abstract of some letters sent from Dorchester to some friends in London, dated the 3. of Septem. 1642 : containing a true relation of the late proceedings of Marquesse Hartford and the Cavaliers at Sherbon Castle, with the opposition of that and other adjacent counties to those proceedings
1642
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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
1642
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Accommodation cordially desired and really intended : a moderate discovrse 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
1643
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Accommodation discommended as incommodiovs to the Common-wealth : plainly shewing by five undenyable arguments, that none but papists or popishly affected can stand for accommodation in these perilous times ...
1643
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Accomodation discommended as incommodiovs to the Common-wealth : plainly shewing by five undenyable arguments, that none but papists or popishly affected can stand for accomodation in these perilous times : for the satisfaction of all such, as are led away by the specious name of peace
1643
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An account of the arbitrary, exactions, taxations, impositions, excises, contributions, with other assessements, which have been leavied in these late warres, out of the associate counties; : viz. [brace] Essex Suffolke Norfolke Kent Sussex Surrey Middlesex Hertfordshire. Presented to the view of all those who wish well to their countrey
1647
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An Account of the arbitrary exactions, taxations, impositions, excises, contributions, with other assessements, which have been leavied in these late warres out of the associate counties : viz., Essex, Suffolke, Norfolke, Kent, Sussex, Surrey, Middlesex, Hertfordshire ...
1647
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An Account of what captives hath been freed since the 14th of December, Anno Dom. 1647
1647
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The accusation given by His Maiestie against the Lord Wilmot: together with the Lord Wilmots declaration of his innocency. Also a petition of the officers of the old horse to His Maiesty, in behalfe of the Lord VVilmot: with his Maiesties answer thereunto. By which it is most evident, that the Lord Wilmot is in great danger of losing his head, (if hee hath not lost it already, as some affirme) for being a suiter to his Maiesty for peace; and for being averse to the proceedings of Prince Rupert, shewing a just dislike that he, being the grand favourer of the Irish rebels should be so much countenanced, and entrusted by his Majesty with so great a power. Published according to order
1644
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The humble petition of the worshipful Thomas Adams, John Langham, and James Bunce, aldermen of London, : presented to the Lords at their bar on Tuesday April 25. 1648. Wherein is declared their firm resolution to stand for the defence of the established laws of the land. Also their protestation against the Lords jurisdiction over them or any other commoners in criminal cases. With their appeal from the Lords to their proper and competent judges (a jury of their equals) and judges sworn to proceed according to the known law of England. Together with a salva libertate by them sent to the Lieutenant of the Tower, April 23. 1648
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Adams, Thomas, Sir, 1586-1668
1648
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Plain dealing : or a fair vvarning to the gentlemen of the Committee for Union : in a letter intended to Alderman Foulks, to be communicated unto them accordingly at Gurney House, or elsewhere
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Adams, Thomas, Sir, 1586-1668
1647
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A cup for the citie, and her adherents. Collected by Henry Adis, prisoner in Tower chamber of the Fleet by an arbytrary power
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Adis, Henry
1648
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An admiration by way of answer to the petition of the rebells in Ireland. : To all true hearted Protestants, why the rebells in Ireland should petition to his Majesty to transport themselves into England to ayd and assist him, and by strength to carry on his designes untill they arrive at a prosperous end, and that they joyning with the papists here in England, which are a great and considerable number, doe not doubt but to curbe the insolencies of the Protestants. Whereunto is adjoyned the exact coppy of the petition to the Kings Majesty by the rebells in Ireland, subscribed by 11. lords, and others of quality; examined by the originall by a person of honour there, being intercepted, was sen [sic] over to two Members of the House of Commons Dated the 17. of August, 1642
1642
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An Admiration by way of answer to the petition of the rebells in Ireland to all true hearted Protestants : why the rebells in Ireland should petition to His Majesty to transport themselves into England to ayd and assist him : and by strength to carry on his designes untill they arrive at a prosperous end and that they joyning with the papists here in England, which are a great and considerable number, doe not doubt but to curbe the insolencies of the Protestants : whereunto is adjoyned the exact coppy of the petition to the Kings Majesty by the rebells in Ireland, subscribed by 11 lords and others of quality : examined by the originall by the person of honour : there being intercepted was sent over to two members of the House of Commons : dated the 17. of August, 1642
1642
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An Admonition by way of quere to all such as desire to be true to the King
1647
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Advertisements from Yorke and Beverly, July the 20th. 1642
1642
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An Advertisement to the whole kingdome of England but more especially to the citie of London : speedily to consider their present dangers and prevent their approaching miseries : with some directions tending to both
1642
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An advertisement to the whole kingdome of England, but more especially to the citie of London, : speedily to consider their present dangers, and prevent their approaching miseries. With some directions tending to both
1642
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Study to be quiet: or, A short vievv of the miseries of warre, with the necessity of peace. : Also, the character of a peaceable man: whose motto is, I am for peace, Psal. 120. vers. 7.. [sic]
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1647
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A true alarum to England, but more especially to the City of London: : and a relation of the treacherous combination between errorists and malignants. Also the horrid design which the army and their own party cunningly drive on to change the government of England and inslave the whole kingdom, is briefly declared. A serious discourse held with the citizens of London concerning the covenant that they have taken. Likewise seasonable advice both to the old and young men of the city. By a faithful friend (a mourner in Sion) and very necessary to be taken into serious consideration by all that desire the peace of Jerusalem, the welfare of England, the liberty of the subject, the safety and prosperity of the City of London
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A Faithful Friend
1647
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Strange newes from Yorke, Hull, Beverley, and Manchester. Or, a continuation of the proceedings passages, and matters of consequence that hath passed this last weeke in his Maiesties army before Hull, with some occurrences from Yorke during the Kings absence : as also of my Lord Stranges comming in a warlike manner against the town of Manchester and slew three of the inhabitants thereof. Beeing all that passed here from the 16 of Iuly to the 23. Sent in a letter from a worthy knight now resident in Yorke, to a gentleman in Kings Street in Westminster, Iuly 25. 1642. Also the humble petition of Sir Francis Wortley Knight and Baronet to the Kings most Excellent Majestie. With his Maiesties answer thereunto. Edw. Nicholas
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A. F.
1642
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True intelligence from the vvest: or A true relation of the desperate proceedings of the rebels, and cavaliers gathered together at Angry-Fisherton in Wilt-Sheire. : With their barbarous cruelty exercised on the minister, his wife and child. Also, the manner of their falling upon some party of the Parliament forces, some of them departing wounded. Written by a gentleman of good quallity in the said town, and published for satisfaction of all those that desire true information
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A Gentleman of Good Quallity
1647
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The agreement between the commissioners of Parliament, and his excellencie Sr. Thomas Fairfax, and his chief officers, : for disbanding all the supernumerarie forces of this kingdom, for taking off of free-quarter, and for drawing all the Army into the severall garrisons of his kingdome. Reported by the said commissioners to the House of Commons, on friday the 17. of Decemb. instant. And printed for the generall satisfaction of the Kingdom. Also a petition from the farmers of the county of Surrey : and his Excellencies answer thereunto, concerning the Landlords bearing equall burthen with the tennant in free-quarter. Imprimatur Gilb: Mabbot
1647
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The agreement for the surrender of the city of Exeter to Sir Thomas Fairfax: : with all the ordnance, armes, and ammunition. And a briefe of the transaction of the whole treaty, and what is agreed about the Princes. The letter sent by Sir Thomas Fairfaxes trumpeter to Prince Charles to Silly. With the copy of the articles for surrender of Portland, and the taking of Ilfordcomb, a garrison of the enemies neere Barnstable. These papers are examined by the originals, and published according to order of Parliament
1646
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An agreement of the free people of England
1649
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The Agreement of the major, aldermen, and inhabitants of the towne of Tenby
1643
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An agreement of the people for a firme and present peace, upon grounds of common-right and freedome; : as it was proposed by the agents of the five regiments of horse; and since by the generall approbation of the Army, offered to the joynt concurrence of all the free commons of England. The names of the regiments which have already appeared for the case, of The case of the Army truly stated, and for this present agreement, viz. 1. Gen. Regiment. 2. Life-Guard. 3. Lieut. Gen. Regiment. 4. Com. Gen. Regiment. 5. Col. Whaleyes Reg. 6. Col. Riches Reg. 7. Col. Fleetwoods Reg. 8. Col. Harisons Reg. 9. Col. Twisldens Reg. of Horse 1. Gen. Regiment. 2. Col. Sir Hardresse Wallers Reg. 3. Col. Lamberts Reg. 4. Col. Rainsboroughs Regiment. 5. Col. Overtons Reg. 6. Col. Lilburns Reg. 7. Col. Backsters Reg. Of foot
1647
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A speedy post from heaven to the King of England : never put out by any before
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A. H.
1642
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A speedy post from heaven, to the King of England. : Never put out by any before. VVritten by A.H.
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1642
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A bitte to stay the stomacks of good subiects, or, A suddaine and short vindication of the Scotts Commissioners papers intituled, The answer of the Commissioners of the kingdome of Scotland, &c. from the imputations laid upon them, in the declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning the papers of the Scots Commissioners, &c. Martij 13
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A. H., Scoto-Britan
1648
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The honest citizen, : or, faithful counsellor to the city of London
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A. J. B.
1648
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An inducement to the intrenching of the city of York, and the manfull resisting of the malignant opposers of His Majesties just prerogative : with the lawfull liberty of the subject : as it is proved by the zealous, serious dissimulation in the breach of the fourteen articles of agreement for the peace of this city, and the county of the same
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A. L.
1642
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An alarme to England: or, A vvarning-piece to the inhabitants of Great Britain: : being a certain prediction of great calamitites yet to ensue, to the end they may humble their soules before God, ere their finall destruction
1647
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Alas pore Parliament, how art thou betrai'd?
1644
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Alas pore Parliament, how art thou betrai'd?
1644
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To all the honest, wise, and grave-citizens of London, but more especially to all those that challenge an interest in the Common-Hall
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A. L.
1648
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The copie of a letter sent from the maior of Bristoll : unto a gentleman a friend of his in London : relating the great defeat given to the cavaliers in those parts by Sir VVilliam VValler and Sir Arthur Haslerig : with the names of divers commanders and officers that were slaine and taken prisoners
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Aldworth, Richard
1643
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The copie of a letter sent from the maior of Bristoll : unto a gentleman, a friend of his in London. Relating the great defeat given to the cavaliers in those parts by Sir VVilliam VValler, and Sir Arthur Haslerig, with the names of divers commanders and officers that were slaine and taken prisoners. This is licenced, and entred into the Register-booke at Stationers Hall, according to order
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Aldworth, Richard
1643
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