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Englands black tribunal being the illegal tryal of King Charles I of blessed memory : together with the tryal of Col. J. Penruddock and Mr. Hugh Grove, who were beheaded for the royal cause
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WorldCat: 1086559769
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Englands bondage and hope of deliverance. A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Parliament, at St. Margarets in Westminster. / By Mr. Henry Burton, late rector of St. Mathewes Friday-street, in London, Iune 20. 1641
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WorldCat: 606678827
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Englands Cæsar His Maiesties most royall coronation. Together with the manner of the solemne shewes prepared for the honour of his entry into the cittie of London. Eliza. her coronation in heauen. And Londons sorrow for her visitation. By Henry Petowe
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WorldCat: 606541019
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Englands captivity returned with a farwel to common-wealths : to the tune of, The brave sons of Mars
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Englands caveat: or Warning-piece Shewing her daughters estate and condition she lieth in, for the present, as also to rouze her out of her deadly slumber of a carnall and desperate security: together with the meanes of her recovery and preservation. By Alexander Mingzeis, Minister. Iune 2. 1647. Imprimatur. Ja. Cranford
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WorldCat: 1170822860
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Englands choice, and c. to all arch-bishops, and bishops who are not a shame the name of Christ before men, grace, wisdom and truth, from God our Father, and from Our Lord Jesus Christ, Amen
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Englands choice, and c. to all arch-bishops, and bishops who are not a shame the name of Christ before men, grace, wisdom and truth, from God our Father, and from Our Lord Jesus Christ, Amen in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Chamberlen, Peter; 1682)
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Englands chronicle, or, The lives and reigns of the kings and queens from the time of Julius Cæsar to the present reign of K. William and Q. Mary containing the remarkable transactions and revolutions in peace and war, both at home and abroad, as they relate to this kingdom, with the wars, policies, religion and custom, success and misfortunes, as well of the antient Britains, as Roman, Saxon, Danish, and Norman conquerors, with copper cuts, and whatever else is conduceable to the illustration of history / by J. Heath
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WorldCat: 606799057
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Englands chronicle, or, The lives and reigns of the kings and queens from the time of Julius Cæsar to the present reign of K. William and Q. Mary containing the remarkable transactions and revolutions in peace and war, both at home and abroad, as they relate to this kingdom, with the wars, policies, religion and customs, success and misfortunes as well of the ancient Britains, as Roman, Saxon, Danish, and Norman conquerors, with copper cuts and whatever else is conduceable to the illustration of history / by J. Heath
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Englands comfort and Londons ioy expressed in the royall triumphant and magnificent entertainment of our dread soveraigne Lord, King Charles
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Englands comfort and Londons ioy expressed in the royall triumphant and magnificent entertainment of our dread soveraigne Lord, King Charles in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Taylor, John; 1641)
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WorldCat: 1086538001
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Englands comfort, and Londons ioy: : expressed in the royall, triumphant, and magnificent entertainment of our dread soveraigne Lord, King Charles, at his blessed and safe returne from Scotland, on Thursday the 25. of Novem. 1641.: By the Right Honourable Richard Gurney Esquire, Lord Major, with the Right VVorshipfull Knights, and Aldermen, Sheriffes, and companies, of this famous City of London. : Together with the manner and forme how the State is to bee observed and performed, by the severall companies on horse-backe and foot; for the conducting of his Majesty, the Queene, the Prince, and all the Royall Progeny, to the Guild Hall, London, to dinner, and from thence to his Majesties Palace at White Hall: also the severall speeches, and other verses presented to his sacred Person at that time
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WorldCat: 1361808967
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Englands command on the seas, or, The English seas guarded. Wherein is proved that as the Venetians, Portugals, Spaniards, French, Danes, Polands, Turks, the Duke of Tuscany, and the popes of Rome have dominion on their seas; so the Common-wealth of England hath on our seas. : Wherein the Dutch unjust procuration and prosecution of war against England is also described
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WorldCat: 767511216
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Englands common-wealth shewing the liberties of the people, the priviledges of Parliament, and the rights of souldiery : with epistles to the persons mentioned ... / written by John Audley
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Englands common-wealth shewing the liberties of the people, the priviledges of Parliament, and the rights of souldiery : with epistles to the persons mentioned ... / written by John Audley in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Audley, John, Preacher of the Gospel.; 1652)
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Englands complaint to Iesus Christ, against the bishops canons of the late sinfull synod, a seditious conuenticle, a packe of hypocrites, a sworne confederacy, a traiterous conspiracy ... In this complaint are specified those impieties and insolencies, which are most notorious, scattered through the canons and constitutions of the said sinfull synod. And confuted by arguments annexed hereunto
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WorldCat: 606481934
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Englands complaint, or the church her lamentation, pittifully bemoaning her selfe to her children, to move them to compassionate her, now in this troublesome time, and to bring them to a mutuall agreement and reconciliation
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WorldCat: 606652135
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Englands complaint, or, The church her lamentation peittifuly bemoaning her selfe to her children to move them to compassionate her now in this troublesome time : and to bring them to a mutuall agreement and reconciliation
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Englands complaint: or, a sharp reproof for the inhabitants thereof; against that now raigning sin of rebellion. But more especially to the inhabitants of the county of Suffolk. With a vindication of those worthyes now in Colchester. / By Lionel Gatford B.D. the true, but sequestred rector of Dinnington, in the said county
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WorldCat: 607006270
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Englands compleat law-judge, and lawyer. Declared in these ensuing heads; 1. Whether that law and those judges and practizers owned time out of minde by the supreme authority of the nation, be not the laws, judges, and lawyers of this Common-wealth, and c. 2. Whether courts so constituted are not records of the nation. 3. Whether each court hath not power, as such, to enforce its owne decrees. 4. That the decrees and usages of such a court are as valid as of any court. 5. Whether it be not against reason, that when divers courts in the same nation act by divers lawes, one of the courts should have power to prohibit the other to proceed to bring the matters in difference before it self. 6. Concerning judges of appeale
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WorldCat: 981090611
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Englands compleat law-judge, and lawyer: declared in these ensuing heads: 1. Whether that law, and those judges and practizers, owned time out of mind by the supreme authority of the nation, be not the laws, judges, and lawyers of this Commonwealth, and c. 2. Whether courts so constituted are not records of the nation? 3. Whether each court hath not power, as such, to enforce its own decrees. 4. That the decrees and usages of such a court are as valid as of any court. 5. Whether it be not against reason, that when divers courts in the same nation act by divers lawes, one of the courts should have power to prohibit the other to proceed to bring the matters in difference before it self. 6. Concerning judges of appeal. By Charles, George Cocke, one of the judges of the High-Court of Admiralty of England, and also of the Court for Probate of Wills, and granting administrations
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WorldCat: 981100034
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Englands concern in the case of His R.H
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Englands concern in the case of His R.H in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1680)
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Englands condition considered, and bewailed. Wherein, the obstructions of peace, and the wayes essayed to effect it are rightly stated, and argued, between the Parliament, and the Scots Commissioners. With many observations on their late papers, concerning the foure bils, and propositions sent to the King. Imprimatur, Gilb. Mabbot
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WorldCat: 606993869
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Englands condition parralelld with Iacobs for brace troubles. Salvations. Hopes. Laid open in two sermons, lately preached at Marlborough in Wilts. By Iohn Sedgwick, Batchelour in Divinity and Pastor of the Church at Alphage neere Cripplegate, London
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Englands condition parralelld with Iacobs for troubles, salvations, hopes laid open in two sermons lately preached at Marlborough in Wilts / by Iohn Sedgwick
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Englands condition parralelld with Iacobs for troubles, salvations, hopes laid open in two sermons lately preached at Marlborough in Wilts / by Iohn Sedgwick in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Sedgwick, John; 1642)
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Englands confusion. or A true and impartial relation of the late traverses of state in England with the counsels leading thereunto. Together with a description of the present power ruling there by the name of a Parliament, under the mask of the good old cause. Written by one of the few English men that are left in England
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Englands confusion. or A true and impartial relation of the late traverses of state in England with the counsels leading thereunto. Together with a description of the present power ruling there by the name of a Parliament, under the mask of the good old cause. Written by one of the few English men that are left in England in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anglesey, Arthur Annesley, Earl of; 1659)
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Englands confusion: or, A true and impartial relation of the late traverses of state in England; with the counsels leading thereunto. : Together with a description of the present power ruling there by the name of a Parliament, under the mask of the Good Old Cause. / Written by One of the few English men that are left in England
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Englands confusion: or, A true and impartial relation of the late traverses of state in England; with the counsels leading thereunto. : Together with a description of the present power ruling there by the name of a Parliament, under the mask of the Good Old Cause. / Written by One of the few English men that are left in England in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anglesey, Arthur Annesley, Earl of; 1659)
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Englands congratulatorie entertainment, of His Maiestie out of Sccotland , and his welcome to London
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Englands congratulatorie entertainment, of His Maiestie out of Sccotland , and his welcome to London in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Cragge, John, Gent.; 1641)
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Englands cordiall physick, to cure all her diseases, recover her lawes, peace, freedomes, and avoid all assesments, within the space of two moneths
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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 / by S.C
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Englands covenant proved lawfull and necessary also at this time, both by Scripture and reason together with sundry answers to the usuall objections made against it / by S.C.
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WorldCat: 1011843219
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Englands covenant proved lawfull and 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
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Englands crisis, or, The World well mended
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Englands crisis, or, The World well mended in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1689)
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Englands darling, or Great Brittains joy and hope on that noble Prince James Duke of Monmouth. Brave Monmouth, Englands glory, hated of none but Papist and Tory, mayst thou in thy noble fathers love remain, who happily over this land doth reign. Tune of, Young Jemmy, or Philander
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Englands day of joy and rejoycing, or, Long lookt for is come at last, or, The True manner of proclaiming Charls the Second King of England, and c. this eighth day of this present May, to the ever honored praise of General Monck, being for the good of his country and the Parliament : to the tune of Jockey
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Englands deadly disease to bee sick of a king, or, Religions iust complaint against her enemies the hereticks, who call the diety into question and revoke their covenant, scornfully to have it hanged lower in the steeple-houses, for dogs to pisse upon and c
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Englands deadly disease to bee sick of a king. Or Religions iust complaint against her enemies the hereticks, who call the Diety into question. And revoke their covenant, scornfully to have it hanged lower in the steeple-houses, for dogs to pisse upon and c. Licensed according to order of both Houses of Parliam
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Englands defence, a treatise concerning invasion, or, A brief discourse of what orders were best for repulsing of foreign forces if at any time they should invade us by sea in Kent, or elsewhere exhibited in writing to the Right Honourable Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, a little before the Spanish Invasion, in the year 1588 / by Thomas Diggs ... to which is now added, an account of such stores of war and other materials as are requisite for the defence of a fort, a train of artillery, and for a magazine belonging to a field army ; and also a list of the ships of war, and the charge of them, and the land-forces designed by the Parliament against France anno 1678 ; also a list of the present governors of the garisons of England, and of all the lord lieutenants and high sheriffs of all those counties adjacent to the coasts ; lastly the wages of officers and seamen serving in His Majesty's fleet at sea per month collected by Thomas Adamson
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Englands deliverance or, The great and bloody plot discovered, contrived against the kings majesty, the queen, the duke, and all the royal progeny, Parliament, and kingdom. VVith a list of all their names now in the Tower of London and other prisons, their wicked invention, with hand granadoes, to murder burn and slaughter which way they went, which far surpasseth the gunpowder treason, or Spanish invasion. Together. VVith the speedy tryal of Sir John Lenthal one of the Olivers kts now in the the Tower: and also of one Tench which made the engine to draw his late majesties head down to the block in case of refusal, who will ere long have his just reward for the same
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WorldCat: 607056072
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Englands deliverance, or, a great discovery, being a true relation of the treacherous practices of the papists now resident in this citie. Likewise the reason of the guard placed at the Earle of Worcesters, and Sir Basil Brooks, and my Lord Peters house in Aldersgate-street. With the heads of those orders given by the honorable House of Parliament, concerning the raising of forces to suppresse the commotions in England, and to guard the Ile of Wight
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WorldCat: 606653037
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Englands deplorable condition shewing the common-wealths malady, by brace sacriledge, and want of duty in the people, contention, want of charity in the ministery, perjury, and want of truth in both : and its remedy by brace the peoples obedience and liberality, the ministers love and unity, both their repentance and fidelity : briefly declar'd in three treatises of brace the ministers patrimony and peoples duty, proposals to reconcile such as are for lordly episcopacy and un-ordain'd presbytery, for popular independancy and upstart antipædobaptistry, and against perjury : also, a petition for the Jews
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WorldCat: 767409542
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Englands directions for members elections
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Englands directions for members elections in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1660)
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Englands directions for members elections in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1660)
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Englands discoverer; or The levellers creed. Wherein is set forth, their great and unparralellʻd design against the twelve famods companies of the city of London, viz. The mercers. Grocers. Drapers. Marchant-taylors haberdashers. Goldsmiths cloth-workers. Fishmongers. Vintners. And the rest. And all other trades, mysteries, arts and callings whatsoever, within the cities of London, Yorke, Lincolne, Glocester, Bristoll, Excester, with the rest of the market townes, corporations, and villages, within the territories of England, and domini- of Wales. Published by speciall authority, to undeceive the people, th ̄ like being never heard of in all former ages
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WorldCat: 606993917
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Englands distemper having division and error as its cause, wanting peace and truth for its cure : set forth in a sermon preacht at Uxbridge on January 30th, being the first day of the treaty : together with a vindication of the author from those scandalous aspersions cast upon him by the malignant party / by Christopher Love
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WorldCat: 606714635
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Englands distemper, having division and error, as its cause, wanting peace and truth for its cure: set forth in a sermon preacht at Uxbridge on January 30th, being the first day of the treaty, together with a vindication of the author from those scandalous aspersions cast upon him by the malignant party
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WorldCat: 1300233410
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Englands distemper, having division and error, as its cause: wanting peace and truth for its cure. Set forth in a sermon preacht at Uxbridge on January 30th. being the first day of the treaty. Together with a vindication of the author from those scandalous aspersions cast upon him by the malignant party. / By Christopher Love Master of Arts, preacher to the garrison at Windsor Castle
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WorldCat: 607056879
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Englands diurnall, or, Passages of state executed by, and against, the knowne law of the land vvith certain queries wherefore and by what law so many things have been done contrary to the known law of the land
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WorldCat: 606653672
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Englands division, and Irelands distraction. The feares and disasters of the one, the teares and distresses of the other; being the just cause and sad occasion of both kingdomes deploration. Containing a declaration, or remonstrance of the present state and condition of this realme of England, and that of Ireland. Written by one, who in unfained love to his native countrey, and entire affection to the neighbour-nation, would sacrifice his life for the peace of either
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Englands division and Irelands distraction the feares and disasters of the one, the teares and distresses of the other : being the just cause and sad occasion of both kingdomes deploration : containing A declaration or remonstrance of the present state and condition of this realme of England and that of Ireland / written by one who in unfained love to his native countrey and entire affection to the neighbour-nation would sacrifice his life for the peace of either in ProQuest Early English Books Online (One who in unfained love to his native countrey and entire affection to the neighbour-nation would sacrifice his life for the peace of either.; 1642)
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WorldCat: 606648860
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