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Englands joy for the coming in of our gratious soveraign King Charles the II
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Englands joy for the coming in of our gratious soveraign King Charles the II in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1660)
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WorldCat: 1044265424
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Englands joy for the coming of our gracious soveraign King Charles the Second : To the tune of, A joyful sight to see
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WorldCat: 767512520
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Englands joy in a lawful triumph. Bold phanaticks now make room Charles the Second's coming home. As it was voted in the House on May-day last 1660. To the tune of, Packingtons pound
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WorldCat: 767512519
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Englands joy, expressed in an epinikion, to the most renowned man of honor, and temporal redeemer of the prince, peers, and people of this land, his excellency the Lord General Monck
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WorldCat: 606692691
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Englands joyfull holiday, or, St. Georges-day, holy honoured being the joyfull solemnity so long lookt for, of the coronation of King Charls the Second ... on St. Georges Day, being 23 of April : to the tune, The King enjoys his own again
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Englands joyfull holiday, or, St. Georges-day, holy honoured being the joyfull solemnity so long lookt for, of the coronation of King Charls the Second ... on St. Georges Day, being 23 of April : to the tune, The King enjoys his own again in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Organisation Gestosis.; 1661)
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Englands jubilee: or, her happy return from captivity in a sermon, preached at St. Botolphs Aldersgate, London. Since presented to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, King Charles II. By John Douch rector of Stalbridge in the county of Dorset
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WorldCat: 606940664
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Englands jubliee: or, Her happy return from captivity: in a sermon preached at St. Botolphs Aldersgate, London. Since presented toot the Kings most Excellent Majesty, King Charles II. By John Douch Rector of Stalbridge in the county of Dorset
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Englands lamentable complaint to her God. Out of which may bee pickt a prayer for priuate families. Together, with a soveraigne receipt against sinne, the true cause of all our sorrow. As also, a necessarie catechisme, intituled Meate for men; or, A principall seruice of the sacraments. Left as a legacie by that late learned and religious diuine, W. Crashavv, sometimes pastor at White-Chappell, for a helpe to holinesse and humiliation, in such as desire to liue and dye in the feare and fauour of God
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WorldCat: 1066346223
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Englands lamentable slaverie, proceeding from the arbitrarie will, severitie, and injustnes of kings, negligence, corruption, and unfaithfulnesse of parliaments, coveteousnesse, ambition. and variablenesse of priests, and simplicitie, carelesnesse, and cowardlinesse of people. Which slaverie, with the remedie may be easily observed. By the scope of a modest and smooth letter, written by a true lover of his countrey and a faithfull friend to that worthy instrument of Englands freedome, Lievten. Collonell Lilburn, now unjustlie imprisoned in Newgate. Being committed first, by order and vote of Parliament without cause shewed, and then secondly for refusing to answer upon interrogatories to their committee of examinations, contrarie to 1. The great charter of England. 2. The very words of the Petition of right. 3. The act made this present Parliament; for the abolishing the Star-Chamber.
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Englands lamentation for the Duke of Monmouth's departure: reflecting on his heroick actions
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WorldCat: 606675927
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Englands lamentation, or, The out-cry of the people against opression and the oppressors
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Englands lamentation, or, The out-cry of the people against opression and the oppressors in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Whitfeld, William.; 1660)
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Englands lessons, set to be learned by her rulers, nobles, judges, counsellors, scribes, astrologers, priests, and people of all sorts, from the highest that fits npon the throne, to the lowest and meanest of men, women and children, young men and maids, bond or free. With some few queries added at the later end to be answered by them who say that the scriptures are the vvord of God. / Written by me Henry Clark
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WorldCat: 981019515
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Englands looking in and out Presented to the High Court of Parliament now assembled. By the author R.M. Knight
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Englands looking in and out Presented to the High Court of Parliament now assembled. By the author R.M. Knight in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Maddison, Ralph, Sir.; 1641)
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Englands looking in and out Presented to the High Court of Parliament now assembled. By the author R.M. Knight in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Maddison, Ralph, Sir.; 1640)
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WorldCat: 1044282048
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Englands looking in and out. Presented to the High Court of Parliament now assembled. / By the author R.M. Knight
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Englands looking in and out. Presented to the High Court of Parliament now assembled. / By the author R.M. Knight in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Maddison, Ralph, Sir.; 1640)
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WorldCat: 65322973
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Englands looking-glasse : presented in a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons at their late solemne fast, December 22, 1641
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Englands looking-glasse : presented in a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons at their late solemne fast, December 22, 1641 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Calamy, Edmund; 1642)
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Englands looking-glasse presented in a sermon preached before the Honorable House of Commons at their late solemne fast, December 22, 1641 / by Edmund Calamy
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Englands looking-glasse presented in a sermon preached before the Honorable House of Commons at their late solemne fast, December 22, 1641 / by Edmund Calamy in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Calamy, Edmund; 1642)
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Englands looking-glasse presented in a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons at their late solemne fast, December 22, 1641 / by Edmund Calamy
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Englands looking-glasse presented in a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons at their late solemne fast, December 22, 1641 / by Edmund Calamy in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Calamy, Edmund; 1642)
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Englands looking-glasse presented in a sermon, preached before the Honorable House of Commons at their late solemn fast, December 22, 1641 / by Edmund Calamy, B.D. and preacher at Aldermanbury, London
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Englands looking-glasse, presented in a sermon preached before the Honorable House of Commons at their late solemne fast, December 22, 1641 by Edmund Calamy
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Englands looking-glasse, presented in a sermon preached before the Honorable House of Commons at their late solemne fast, December 22, 1641 by Edmund Calamy in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Calamy, Edmund; 1642)
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Englands looking-glasse, presented in a sermon preached before the Honorable House of Commons at their late solemne fast, December 22, 1641 by Edmund Calamy in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Calamy, Edmund; 1642)
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WorldCat: 1170425664
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Englands looking-glasse, presented in a sermon, preached before the Honorable House of Commons, at their late solemne fast, December 22. 1641. By Edmund Calamy, B.D. and preacher at Aldermanbury, London. Published by order of the House
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Englands losse and lamentation, occasioned by the death of that Right Honourable, Robert Lord Brooke, Baron of Beauchamp-court, who was slaine at Lichfield the second day of March. 1642. Amplified, by some mournfull funerall expressions, from the authors feeling sense of so unvaluable a losse; complaining of the kingdomes stupidity, to awake a people slumbering in security, insensible of their insuing misery. Concluding with some consolations to his friends, and terror to his enemies popishly affected, and all malignants. By a loyall subject to the King, and a lover of the late Lord Brookes, and all his wel-wishers
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Englands losse and lamentation occasioned by the death of that Right Honourable, Robert Lord Brooke, Baron of Beauchamp-court, who was slaine at Lichfield the second day of March, 1642 amplified by some mournfull funerall expressions from the authors feeling sense of so unvaluable a losse : complaining of the kingdomes stupidity, to awake a people slumbering in security, insensible of their insuing misery : concluding with some consolations to his friends and terror to his enemies popishly affected, and all malignants / by a Loyall subject to the King, and a lover of the late Lord Brookes and all his wel-wishers in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Loyal subject to the King and a lover of the late Lord Brookes and all his wel-wishers.; 1643)
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WorldCat: 606702693
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Englands losse and lamentation, occasioned by the death of that Right Honourable, Robert Lord Brooke, Baron of Beauchamp-court, who was slaine at Lichfield the second day of March. 1642. Amplified, by some mournfull funerall expressions, from the authors feeling sense of so unvaluable a losse; complaining of the kingdomes stupidity, to awake a people slumbering in security, insensible of their insuing misery. Concluding with some consolations to his friends, and terror to his enemies popishly affected, and all malignants. By a loyall subject to the King, and a lover of the late Lord Brookes, and all his wel-wishers in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Loyal subject to the King and a lover of the late Lord Brookes and all his wel-wishers.; 1643)
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Englands mad petition to the Right Honourable the, and c. The humble petitions of above 12. millions of well-affected 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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WorldCat: 606993635
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Englands memorial, or a thankful remembrance upon the present never to be forgotten deliverance of both King and nation from the bloody Popish Plot. Shewing, that the Papists by their principles are real enemies to out King and countrey. / By a well-wisher to the Protestant religion
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Englands memorial, or a thankful remembrance upon the present never to be forgotten deliverance of both King and nation from the bloody Popish Plot. Shewing, that the Papists by their principles are real enemies to out King and countrey. / By a well-wisher to the Protestant religion in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Well-wisher to the Protestant religion.; 1678)
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WorldCat: 766901569
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Englands mercies in the midst of miserys. Or, The poor-man's comfort in a time of trouble. To the tune of, Packingtons pound, or, Digbys arewell . Entred according to order
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WorldCat: 606673989
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Englands mercy explained in the iust excecution of William Viscount Stafford a traytor to his king and country
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WorldCat: 606792785
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Englands miraculous preservation emblematically described, erected for a perpetual monument to posterity. By John Leicester
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Englands miraculous preservation emblematically described, erected for a perpetual monument to posterity. By John Leicester in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Leicester, John.; 1647)
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Englands miserie if not prevented by the speedie remedie of a happie union between His Maiestie and this Parliament : by His Majesties concurrance with them to discard all false flattering achitephel cavaliers, proud ambitions prelates and blood-suck thirsting church papists as well as prosest about His Majesties sacred person and councels / written by a Well-wisher to His King and Countrey ; together with the copie of a letter sent from a friend in Lancshire to a gentleman in Grays-Inne-Lane ; as also an order from both Houses of Parliament to the sheriffs of York and Lincolnshire for suppressing of forces that disturbe the peace of the kingdom
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WorldCat: 767131652
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Englands miserie, if not prevented by the speedie remedie of a happie union between His Maiestie and this Parliament. By His Majesties concurrance with them, to discard all false flattering Achitophel-cavaliers, proud ambitious prelates, and blood-suck thirsting church papists, as well as profest, about His Majesties sacred person and councels. Written by a well-wisher to His King and countrey. Together with the copie of a letter sent from a friend in Lancashire, to a gentleman in Grays-Inne-Lane. As also an order from both Houses of Parliament to the sheriffs of York and Lincolnshire for suppressing of forces that disturbe the peace of the kingdom. Jo. Brown, Cler. Parl
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WorldCat: 606667019
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Englands monarch, or, A conviction and refutation by the common law, of those false principles and insinuating flatteries of Albericus delivered by way of disputation, and after published, and dedicated to our dread soveraigne King James, in which he laboureth to prove by the civill law, our prince to be an absolute monarch and to have a free and arbitrary power over the lives and estates of his people : together with a generall confutation of all absolute monarchy
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WorldCat: 606698661
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Englands monarchs, or, A compendious relation of the most remarkable transactions, and observable passages, ecclesiastical, civil, and military, which have hapned during the reigns of the kings and queens of England, from the invasion of the Romans under Julius Cæsar to this present adorned with poems, and the pictures of every monarch, from William the Conqueror, to the third year of the reign of their present Majesties King William and Queen Mary : together with the names of Their Majesties most honourable Privy Council, the nobility, bishops, deans, and principal officers, civil and military, in England, at this time / by R.B
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WorldCat: 767433165
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Englands monarchs: or, a compendious relation of the most remarkable transactions, and observable passages, ecclesiastical, civil, and military, which have hapned during the reigns of the kings and queens of England, from the invasion of the Romans under Julius Cæsar to this present Adorned with poems, and the pictures of every monarch, from William the Conqueror, to His present Majesty our most gracious soveraign, King James the Second: together with the names of His Majesties most honourable Privy Council, the nobility, bishops, deans, and principal officers, civil and military, in England, at this time. By R.B. Author of the Admirable curiosities in England; and c
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WorldCat: 606985097
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Englands monarchy asserted, and proved to be the freest state, and the best common-wealth throughout the world. With a word to the present authority, and His Excellency General Monck
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Englands monarchy asserted, and proved to be the freest state, and the best common-wealth throughout the world. With a word to the present authority, and His Excellency General Monck in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Peirce, Edmund, Sir; 1660)
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WorldCat: 65329724
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Englands monethly observations and predictions, for the yeare of our blessed Saviour, 1653. Fore-told by those two famous astrologers of our age, Mr. William Lilly, and Mr. Culpeper. The tune is. Faire angel of England
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WorldCat: 766883167
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Englands monument of mercies, in her miraculous preservations from manifold plots, conspiracies, contrivances and attempts of forraigne and home-bred treacherous enemies, against the Parliament, kingdome, and purity of religion: discovering the time, persons and places of these attempts; with all their most remarkable proceedings. Published purposely to raise up the hearts of all the faithfull in the kingdome, unto a continued thankfulnesse unto God
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WorldCat: 606678907
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Englands mourning garment worne heere by plaine shepheards, in memorie of their sacred mistresse, Elizabeth; queene of vertue while she liued, and theame of sorrow being dead. To the which is added the true manner of her emperiall funerall. With many new additions, being now againe the second time reprinted, which was omitted in the first impression. After which followeth the shepheards spring-song, for entertainment of King Iames our most potent soueraigne.
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WorldCat: 606495307
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Englands murthering monsters set out in their colours. In a dialogue between Democritus and Heracclitus
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WorldCat: 606669074
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Englands murthering monsters set out in their colours. In a dialogue between Democritus and Heraclitus
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WorldCat: 981051205
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WorldCat: 981051205
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Englands new chains discovered; or The serious apprehensions of a part of the people, in behalf of the Commonwealth; Presented to the supreme authority of England, the representers of the people in Parliament assembled. / By Lieut. Col. John Lilburn, and divers other citizens of London, and borough of Southwark; February 26. 1648. whereunto his speech delivered at the bar is annexed
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WorldCat: 1044277169
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Englands new directory: commanded to be used in Great Brittain and Ireland, and may serve to give light to all Christendom
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WorldCat: 606993794
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Englands new-yeares gift, or, A pearle for a prince: with such grapes from thornes, and fruits from foes, to the whole land, as none shall be worse for wrongs, nor hurt by any but themselves, though the times should prove worse and worse
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WorldCat: 607002416
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Englands oaths taken by all men of quallity in the church and Common-wealth of England the oath of supremacie, the oath of allegienace, and the late protestation / published by G. J. for satisfaction of his parishoners
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