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The Protestant joyners ghost to Hone the Protestant carpenter in Newgate : With his confession
1683
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A most learned and eloquent speech, spoken or delivered in the Honourable House of Commons at Westminster, by the most learned lawyer Miles Corbet, Esq ; recorder of Great Yarmouth, and burgess of the same, on the 31th day of July, 1647
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Taylor, John, 1580-1653
1681
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A most learned and eloquent speech, spoken or delivered in the Honourable House of Commons at Westminster, by the most learned lawyer Miles Corbet, Esq : recorder of Great Yarmouth, and Burgess of the same, on the 31th day of July, 1647. taken in short-hand by Nocky, and Tom. Dunn, his clerks, and revised by John Tayler
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1681
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A most delightful history of the famous clothier of England, called, Jack of Newbery, : in the days of King Henry the Eight; how he was beloved of his mistris above all her wealtheir sutors : what great and valiant things he did for England : and the great number of poor he daily cherished. And how (when the King sent for him) he refused (with his company) to leave the hill of ants to go to the king : and therefore the king went to him which he wittily excused with many other very pleasant passages
1680
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A true relation of a great robbery committed neere Andiver in Hampshire, upon John Lloyd, and David Gwyn, : the one of Northwales, the other of Southwales, comming up to London. And how the Brittaines bravely encountered with twelve thieves; killed six in the place, and wounded the rest: yet at last were mastered, and robbed by the said theives. VVith divers strange passages and events concerning the same; which (being truly worth observation) were thought fit to put to publike view for satisfaction of all their countrey-men, friends, and acquaintance; and all others that desire to be truly informed touching the same
1649
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A winter dreame
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1648
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Englands mad petition to the Right Honourable the, &c. : The humble petitions of above 12. millions of well-affected (before so ill distracted) people of all sorts, ages, sexes and sises within the kingdome of England and dominion of Wales, all desiring the enlargement of Bedlam, and other respective place in the cities of London and Westminster, with other cities, towns, and boroughs, throughout the kingdome and dominion aforesaid. Presented to the Houses on Thursday, August 26. 1647
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The king of Vtopia his letter to the citizens of Cosmopolis, the metropolitan city of Vtopia. : Together with the citizens answer thereunto, translated out of the Vtopian tongue, into broken English, by 'tis no matter who. But why broken English? O Sir! what here's spoken, imports that England is by th' English broken. Read all or leave all
1647
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The ladies, a second time, assembled in Parliament. : A continuation of the Parliament of ladies. Their votes, orders, and declarations. Die Martis August 2. 1647. Ordered by the ladies assembled in Parliament, that these their votes, orders, and declarations, be forthwith printed and published. T. Temple Cler. Mrs Martha Peele Messenger
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1647
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The last vvill and testament of Sir James Independent. : Who lyeth now dangerously sick of a disease, called by some, the resolution of the Parliament and citie, to oppose their mutinous army; by others, the impossibilitie of Independencie. With his confession, admonition, and legacies left to his deare children, in and about the Citie of London. With his death, buriall, and epitaph
1647
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