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England's standard, to which all the lovers of a just and speedy settlement, by a safe parliamentary authority, in city, country and army, are desired to repair, or, A remonstrance of the lovers of the commonwealth, inhabitants of Hampshire delivered to the council of the officers of the army, November 21, 1659
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England's timely warning-piece, or, The wonderfull prophecies of Bishop Usher, Mr. William Lilly, Dr. Partridge and Dr. Gadbury predicting great and strange alterations to befall this climate of England very shortly : with the judgment of Mr. Lilly concerning that great and three-fold conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter this year 1682 ... / written by James Seal ; licensed according to order
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England's treasure by forraign trade, or, The ballance of our forraign trade is the rule of our treasure written by Thomas Mun ... ; and now published for the common good by his son John Mun
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WorldCat: 65323835
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England's treasure by forraign trade, or, The ballance of our forraign trade is the rule of our treasure written by Thomas Mun ; and now published for the common good by his son John Mun
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England's triumph, or, A poem on the royal camp at Hounslow-Heath
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England's triumph, or, A poem on the royal camp at Hounslow-Heath in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1686)
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England's universal distraction in the years 1643, 1644, 1645 left to the vvorld by a judicious and conscientious author for the use of his friends, children, and grand-children, when they come to years of discretion : and may be very useful for all men to read and practice in these distracted times
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England's vvarning-piece. Or, the most strange and wonderfull predictions of Cleombrotus a heathen Jew, prophesied in the yeare 1272. upon the raignes of 29. kings of England; from Edvvard the I. to Charles the Fifth, 1799. Together with the prophesie of another heathen named Aldura Manasoch, and lately found amoungst antient records in the colledge of Wittenburg in Germany. / Interpreted by Doctor Delanorosus of the same colledge, out of the Arabian, Arminian, and Saxon languages, newly translated into English; now publisht and made obvious to the English nation, by a person of quality. Very remarkable to be observed in this present age, and by future generations
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England's vvorthies. Select lives of the most eminent persons from Constantine the Great, to the death of Oliver Cromwel late Protector. / By William Winstanley, Gent
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England's vvorthies. Select lives of the most eminent persons from Constantine the Great, to the death of Oliver Cromwel late Protector. / By William Winstanley, Gent in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Winstanley, William; 1660)
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England's wants, or, Several proposals probably beneficial for England humbly offered to the consideration of all good patriots in both Houses of Parliament / by a true lover of his country
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England's wants, or, Several proposals probably beneficial for England humbly offered to the consideration of all good patriots in both Houses of Parliament / by a true lover of his country in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Chamberlayne, Edward; 1668)
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England's wants, or, Several proposals very advantageous for England humbly offered to the consideration of the two houses of Parliament, now assembled at Westminster, under our Most Gracious Lord and Lady King William and Queen Mary / by Dr. Chamberlaine
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England's warning, or, A friendly admonition to the rulers thereof, to beware of persecuting the righteous for yeelding obedience to the law of God left by so doing they provoke the most high to judgement and to pour out his wrath upon them untill there be no remedy, which will be speedily accomplished if they repent not, but still go on in execution of their late cruel edicts
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England's way wealth and honour in a dialogue between and English-man and a Dutch-man
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England's way wealth and honour in a dialogue between and English-man and a Dutch-man in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Puckle, James; 1699)
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England's weal and prosperity proposed, or, Reasons for erecting publick vvork-houses in every county for the speedy promoting of industry and the woollen manufactory, shewing how the wealth of the nation may be encreased, many hundred thousand pounds per annum, and also that many thousand persons may be so reformed, to their own and the whole kingdoms present and future wealth and glory, that there may no more be a beggar bred up in the nation : humbly offered to the consideration of the great wisdom of the nation, and presented to the Honourable House of Commons / by R. Haines ; to which is added a model of government for such works houses prepared by the same author, and printed in the year ; intended to have been presented to the last Parliament, pursuant to a breviate of proposals for the promoting of industry, and speedy restoring the woollen manufactory, by him formerly published
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England's weal and prosperity proposed: or, Reasons for erecting publick vvork-houses in every county, for the speedy promoting of industry and the woollen manufactory, shewing how the wealth of the nation may be encreased, many hundred thousand pounds per annum. And also that many thousand persons may be so reformed, to their own and the whole kingdoms present and future wealth and glory, that there may no more be a begger bred up in the nation. Humbly offered to the consideration of the great wisdom of the nation, and presented to the honourable House of Commons. By R. Haines. To which is added A model of government for such works houses prepared by the same author, and printed in the year intended to have been presented to the last Parliament. Pursuant to a breviate of proposals for the promoting of industry, and speedy restoring the woollen manufactory, by him formerly published
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England's worthies select lives of the most eminent persons of the English nation, from Constantine the Great down to these times / by Will. Winstanley
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England's worthies select lives of the most eminent persons of the English nation, from Constantine the Great down to these times / by Will. Winstanley in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Winstanley, William; 1684)
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England's worthies select lives of the most eminent persons of the English nation, from Constantine the Great, down to these times / by Will. Winstanley
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England's worthies select lives of the most eminent persons of the English nation, from Constantine the Great, down to these times / by Will. Winstanley in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Winstanley, William; 1684)
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England's worthies under whom all the civill and bloudy warres since anno 1642 to anno 1647 are related : wherein are described the severall battails, encounters, and assaults of cities, townes, and castles at severall times and places, so that the reader may behold the time, yeare, and event of every battle, skirmish, and assault wherein London-apprentices had not the least share : as also, severall victories by sea by the noble Admirall Robert, Earle of Warwick
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England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland described and abridged with ye historic relation of things worthy memory from a farr larger voulume done by Iohn Speed
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England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland described and abridged with ye historic relation of things worthy memory from a farr larger voulume done by John Speed
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England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland described and abridged with ye historic relation of things worthy memory from a farr larger voulume
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Englandes bright honour shining through the darke disgrace of Spaines Catholicon. Seruing as a cleare lantherne, to giue light to the whole world, to guide them by; and let them see, the darke and crooked packing, of Spaine, and Spanish practises. Discoursed in most excellent and learned satires, or briefe and memorable notes, in forme of chronicle. Read, but understand; and then iudge
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Englandes mourning garment vvorne here by plaine shepheardes; in memorie of their sacred mistresse, Elizabeth, queene of vertue while shee liued, and theame of sorrow, being dead. To which is added the true manner of her emperiall funerall. After which foloweth the shepheards spring-song, for entertainement of King Iames our most potent soueraigne. Dedicated to all that loued the deceased Queene, and honour the liuing King
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Englands absolute monarchy, or government of Great Britaine composed out of these three kindes, monarchy, aristocracie and democracie : from whence the kingdome of England derives a fit parallel, by a king, a house of Peers, and a house of Commons : from whence is collected and explained the prerogative of the king, the authority of the Peers, and the priviledge of the Commons : whereunto is annexed His Majesties resolution to maintaine the priviledges of the Commons, and the full authority of the Protestant religion
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Englands absolute monarchy, or government of Great Britaine. Composed out of these three kindes, monarchy, aristrocracie and democracie. From whence the kingdome of England derives a fit parallell, by a King, a House of Peers, and a House of Commons. From whence is collected and explained the prerogative of the King, the authority of the Peers, and the priviledge of the Commons. Whereunto is annexed His Majesties resolution to maintaine the priviledges of the Commons, and the full authority of the Protestant religion
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Englands alarm from the north, vvherein the affaires of Scotland are represented, with the ominous aspect they have to England, to awaken all interests to consider of the nearest conjunction among themselves against the common enemie, who appears in a new disguize, yet as destructive as ever to our lawes, liberties, and priviledges
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Englands alarm to vvar against the beast by command from heaven, and his Israels example upon earth, comming-in to rescue David out of the hands of a cruell Lord and a bloudy edomite : upon the same ground from scripture and reason Israel had then and Christians now : to resist the prince ruling in the aire and with the kings of the earth : in 3. sections ... : also to confirme the hearts and hands of the godly in their warfare and to strike terrour to the wicked fighring for the devill and against Gods hidden ones contrary to the vow in baptisme, oath of allegiance, and covenant entered into by all good subjects : and to stablish the heart in a patient expectation of the glorious end God will make : though for a time He will plead with all flesh by fire and by his sword, and the slain of the Lord shall be many
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Englands alarm to vvar against the Beast: by command from heaven, and his Israels example upon earth, comming-in to rescue David, out of the hands of a cruell Lord, and a bloudy Edomite: upon the same ground from Scripture and reason, Israel had then, and Christians now, to resist the prince ruling in the aire, and with the kings of the earth. In 3. sections: wherein, I. The history of Sauls war against David is so related ... that it relates ... to the three last yeeres affaires ... II. And to the bloudy execution of the Edomite in this war against the Parliament in Ireland and Lngland ever since. III. Here is also excellent reason given, why the tribes came not in sooner ... Also, to confirme the hearts and hands of the godly in their warfare
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Englands alarm, the state maladies, and cure: a memento to the soldiers, and a parallel of Egypts plagues with Englands sinnes: to which is added, a perpetual almanack. By J.H. A lover of Englands peace
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Englands alarum, or, Endevors for freedom being a perfect account of the actings of Col. Rich his regiment and others : concerning a petition to be presented to the Parliament for a speedy settlement of the kingdom, for which Captain John Reinolds and several others were imprisoned, sentenced and condemned by the Councel of War at Windsor : together with another petition sent from Col. Rich his regiment to the General, declaring their dislike of those proceedings : also a letter sent from the said regiment to the General, declaring grounds and reasons of their present actings for the fulfilling of their first engagements to the people, in the procuring for them the foundations of peace and freedom in the said petition propounded
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Englands anathomy. Or The generall crie of the people for a speedy redress of their persuing grievances, presented unto his Excellency the Lord General Cromwell. Wherein is impartially discovered those as yet unremoved obstacles which hinder the progress of the glorious Gospell. By T. D. minister of Iesus Christ
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Englands antidote against the plague of civil vvarre presented in a sermon before the honorable House of Commons on their late extraordinary solemne fast, October 22, 1644 / by Edmund Calamy
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Englands antidote against the plague of civill warre presented in a sermon before the Honourable House of Commons on their late extraordinary solemn fast, October 22, 1644 / by Edmund Calamy
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Englands antidote, against the plague of civil vvarre. Presented in a sermon before the Honorable House of Commons, on their late extraordinary solemne fast, October 22. 1644. By Edmund Calamy, B.D. and preacher at Aldermanbury London
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Englands apology for its late change, or, A sober persvvasive of all disaffected or dissenting persons to a seasonable engagement for the settlement of this common-vvealth drawne from the workings of providence, the state of affaires, the danger of division
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Englands apology, for its late change: or, A sober persvvasive, of all disaffected or dissenting persons, to a seasonable engagement, for the settlement of this common-vvealth. Drawne from the workings of providence. The state of affaires. The danger of division
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Englands appeal from the private cabal at White-Hall to the great council of the nation, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled by a true lover of his countrey
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Englands appeal from the private cabal at White-Hall to the great council of the nation, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled by a true lover of his countrey in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Coventry, William, Sir; 1673)
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Englands appeal from the private cabal at White-hall to the great council of the nation, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. By a true lover of his country
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Englands appeal from the private cabal at White-hall to the great council of the nation, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. By a true lover of his country in ProQuest Early English Books Online (True lover of his country.; 1673)
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Englands appeal from the private cabal at White-hall to the great council of the nation, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. By a true lover of his country in ProQuest Early English Books Online (True lover of his country.; 1673)
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Englands appeal from the private caballe at White-hall to the great council of the nation, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled by a true lover of his country
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Englands appeal from the private caballe at White-hall to the great council of the nation, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled by a true lover of his country in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Coventry, William, Sir; 1673)
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Englands appeal to the Parliament at Oxford, March 21st. 1680/1
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Englands appeal to the Parliament at Oxford, March 21st, 1680/1 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1681)
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Englands appeal to the Parliament at Oxford, March 21st. 1680/1 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1681)
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Englands appeal, from the private caballe at White-Hall to the great council of the nation, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. By a true lover of his country
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Englands appeal, from the private caballe at White-Hall to the great council of the nation, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. By a true lover of his country in ProQuest Early English Books Online (True lover of his country.; 1673)
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Englands appeale to its ovvn army, or, The Loud cry of an oppressed kingdome against their oppressors being a declaration of the indirect and treacherous practises of severall members of the House of Commons, who contrary to their trust have endeavoured to enslave the king and kingdome under an arbitrary power contrary to law and justice and the practise of former Parliaments
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Englands balme: or, Proposals by way of grievance and remedy; humbly presented to His Highness and the Parliament: towards the regulation of the law, and better administration of justice. Tending to the great ease and benefit of the good people of the nation
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Englands bane: or, The description of drunkennesse. Composed and written by Thomas Young, sometimes student of Staple-Inne
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Englands bane: or, The description of drunkennesse. Composed and written by Thomas Young, sometimes student of Staple-Inne in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Young, Thomas, student of Staple Inn.; 1617)
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WorldCat: 65323632
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Englands bane: or, The description of drunkennesse. Composed and written by Thomas Young, sometimes student of Staple-Inne in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Young, Thomas, student of Staple Inn.; 1617)
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Englands bane: or, The description of drunkennesse. Composed and written by Thomas Young, sometimes student of Staple. Inne
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Englands bane: or, The description of drunkennesse. Composed and written by Thomas Young, sometimes student of Staple. Inne in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Young, Thomas.; 1634)
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Englands birth-right justified against all arbitrary usurpation, whether regall or parliamentary, or under what vizor soever. With divers queries, observations and grievances of the people, declaring this Parliaments present proceedings to be directly contrary to those fundamentall principles, whereby their actions at first were justifyable against the King, in their present illegall dealings with those that have been their best friends, advancers and preservers: and in other things of high concernment to the freedom of all the free-born people of England; by a well-wisher to the just cause for which Lieutenant Col. John Lilburne is unjustly imprisoned in New-gate
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