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Englands rejoicing at that happy day that peace and truth may bear sway, being th' election of that thing, in chusing us a royal king, to the tune of, Gallant souldiers do not muse
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WorldCat: 767512522
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Englands remedy of a deadly malady: the vvise-womans saving the city Abel, by delivering the head of Sheba, who was a traitor to the common-wealth of Israel. Which serveth as a pattern, whereby the City of London may be saved, by the wise endeavours of the citizens thereof, like this wise-womans, even by delivering up to law and justice, the traitors to the common-wealth of England.
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WorldCat: 606668597
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Englands remembrancer a true and full narrative of those two never to be forgotten deliverances, the one from the Spanish invasion in eighty eight, the other from the hellish powder plot, November 5, 1605 : whereunto is added the like narrative of that signal judgement of God upon the papists, by the fall of the house in Black-Friers, London, upon their fifth of November, 1623 / collected for the information and benefit of each family by Sam. Clark
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WorldCat: 606552387
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Englands remembrancer of Lodons integritie, or Newes from London ... - Issue 2
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Englands remembrancer of Lodons integritie, or Newes from London ... - Issue 1 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Macock, John)
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WorldCat: 606710935
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Englands remembrancer of Lodons integritie, or Newes from London ... - Issue 2 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Macock, John)
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WorldCat: 606710935
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Englands remembrancer, or A warning from heaven: setting forth the two iudgements of God now upon the land, viz. sword and plague. VVith an admonition by a well-willer to his countrey, for prevention of the third iudgement threatned, which is famine. Entred according to order
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Englands remembrancer, or A warning from heaven: setting forth the two iudgements of God now upon the land, viz. sword and plague. VVith an admonition by a well-willer to his countrey, for prevention of the third iudgement threatned, which is famine. Entred according to order in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Well-willer to his countrey.; 1644)
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WorldCat: 607040826
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Englands remembrancer, or, A thankfull acknowledgement of Parliamentary mercies our English-nation wherein is contained a breife enumeration of all, or the most of Gods free favours and choise blessings multiplied on us since this Parliament first began / by Iohn Vicars
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WorldCat: 606674591
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Englands remembrancer, or, a thankfull acknowledgement of Parliamentary mercies to our English-nation. Wherein is contained a breife enumeration of all, or the most of Gods free favours and choise blessings multiplied on us since this Parliament first began
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WorldCat: 606672133
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Englands remembrancer, or, A thankfull acknowledgement of Parliamentary mercies to our English-nation. Wherein is contained a breife enumeration of all, or the most of Gods free favours and choise blessings multiplied on us since this Parliament first began / by Iohn Vicars
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WorldCat: 766354048
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Englands remembrancer: in two parts. Or, A catalogue of all or most of the severall victories, and strong holds obtained by the Parliaments forces since the armies rising from before Oxford in June last, 1645. to the generall thanksgiving, Octob. 2. 1645. As also since that time to this present thanksgiving of the Parliament, city of London, and parts adjacent. March 12. 1645. All within the time of 8 moneths. / Published of purpose to draw forth Englands thankfulnesse, unto the Lord of Hoasts at all times, but more especially upon her dayes of Thanksgiving
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WorldCat: 1044323419
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Englands remembrancer: in two parts. Or, A catalogue of all or most of the severall victories, and strong holds obtained by the Parliaments forces since the armies rising from before Oxford in June last, 1645. to the generall thanksgiving, Octob. 2. 1645. As also since that time to this present thanksgiving of the Parliament, city of London, and parts adjacent. March 12. 1645. All within the time of 8 moneths. Published of purpose to draw forth Englands thankfulnesse, unto the Lord of Hoasts at all times, but more especially upon her dayes of thanksgiving
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WorldCat: 606665212
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Englands remembrancer: in two parts. Or, A catalogue of all or most of the severall victories, and strong holds obtained by the Parliaments forces since the armies rising from before Oxford in June last, 1645. to the last generall thanksgiving, Octob. 2. 1645. As also since that time to this present generall thanksgiving. Febr. 5th. 1645. 13 All within the time of 7 moneths. Published of purpose to draw forth Englands thankfulnesse, unto the Lord of Hoasts at all times, but more especially upon her dayes of thanksgiving
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WorldCat: 606665011
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Englands remembrancer: or, A catalogue of all, or most of the severall victories and strong holds obtained by the Parliaments forces, since the armies rising from about Oxford, June 1645. Published of purpose to draw forth our thanks unto the Lord of Hosts at all times, but more especially upon the day of thanksgiving
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WorldCat: 606664536
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Englands remembrancers. Or, a word in season to all English men about their elections of the members for the approaching Parliament
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WorldCat: 981051206
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Englands remembrances
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Englands remembrances in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1659)
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WorldCat: 606607676
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Englands remonstrance to their King wherein is declared the humble desire of His Majesties loyall and faithfull subjects within the kingdome of England, to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie, now resident in the Isle of Wight : containing the very sense of all the true hearted of the kingdom, touching His Majesties royall person
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WorldCat: 1086559790
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Englands remonstrance to their King wherein is declared the humble desires of His Majesties loyall and faithfull subjects within the kingdom of England to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie, now resident in the Isle of Wight : containing the very sense of all the true-hearted of the kingdom concerning His Majesties Royall Person, but because the way to the Kings eare is stopt is now sent to London and published for generall satisfaction of the whole kingdom
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WorldCat: 606559019
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Englands remonstrance to their King wherein is declared, the humble desire of His Majesties loyall and faithfull subjects within the kingdome of England, to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie, now resident in the Isle of Wight. Containing the very sense of all the true-hearted of the kingdom, touching His Majesties royall person; but because the way to the Kings eare is stopt, is now sent to London, and published for generall satisfaction of the whole kingdome
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WorldCat: 1044269788
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Englands remonstrance. Or, a word in the ear to the scattered, discontented members of the late Parliament. Shewing, that self-seekers are self-losers; and that no member ought to feather his own nest, but freely permit every bird to enjoy his own feathers, and every honest man to sit under his own vine, and enjoy the fruits thereof. Likewise, a word to the present assembly at Westminster, and the councel of state at White Hall, in order to their present power, rule, government; and the peoples rights, liberties, and priviledges. By Robert Purnel
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WorldCat: 607023232
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Englands repentance Englands only remedy ... in a letter written by a minister in London, in answer to one sent from a worthy member of the late Long Parliament
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Englands repentance Englands only remedy ... in a letter written by a minister in London, in answer to one sent from a worthy member of the late Long Parliament in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Minister in London.; 1659)
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WorldCat: 606655716
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Englands royal renown, in the coronation of our gracious soveraign King James the 2d. and his Royal Consort Queen Mary, who were both crowned at Westminster, the twenty third of April, 1685. To the tune of, The cannons roar. Entred according to order
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WorldCat: 606831675
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Englands royall conquest. Truely manifested in a happy victory obtained against the Dutch fleet by his Majesties Royal Navy, under the conduct of his Highness Prince Rupert, and his Grace the Duke of Albemarle upon the 25. and 26. of July 1666. In which naval fight we put the Dutch to a total rout, burnt and sunk several of their best ships, and in conclusion forc't them to shamefully to run away. Our own loss being very inconsiderable ... The tune is, A fig for France and Holland too, or Round about the hollow tree
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WorldCat: 767512523
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Englands royall fishing revived, or, A computation as well of the charge of a busse or herring-fishing ship, as also of the gaine and profit thereby with the States proclamation annexed vnto the same, as concerning herring-fishing / by E.S
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WorldCat: 606466172
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Englands sad estate and condition lamented in this just complaint taken up against the greatest part of her inhabitants because of their great abominations and treacherous dealings, both with God and man, for which cause the terrible and righteous judgements of the Lord are coming upon them and the land : wherein is also contained some prophecies and exhortations / by George Fox, the Younger
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WorldCat: 606682933
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Englands sad estate lamented and her abominations discovered which are the curse of the present visitation of Gods judgments upon her inhabitants : in which also is declared the true, only, and alone way by which the future judgments threatned may be escaped : wherein also the rulers of the nation may see their state and perceive the danger they are in / written this 7th month by Josiah Coale
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WorldCat: 606558584
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Englands sad posture. Or, A true description of the present estate of poore distressed England, and of the lamentable condition of these distracted times, since the beginning of this civill, and unnaturall warr. Presented to the Right Honourable, pious, and valiant, Edward, Earle of Manchester
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WorldCat: 1044602453
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Englands sad posture; or, A true description of the present estate of poore distressed England, and of the lamentable condition of these distracted times, since the beginning of this civill, and unnaturall warr. / presented to the Right Honourable, pious and valiant, Edward, Earle of Manchester
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WorldCat: 1044307883
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Englands safety in navie and fortifications; the common interest both of King and people. Conteining necessary observations concerning Dover, and other sea-towns of England. Published for the necessary view of the right honourable, the high court of Parliament: and also for the publique safetie of the kingdome, and all other His Majesties dominions
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WorldCat: 606656148
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WorldCat: 606656148
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Englands safety in the laws supremacy
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Englands safety in the laws supremacy in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1659)
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WorldCat: 76790123
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Englands safety, in trades encrease. Most humbly presented to the high court of Parliament. By Henry Robinson. Gent
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Englands safety in trades encrease most humbly presented to the high court of Parliament / by Henry Robinson in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Robinson, Henry; 1641)
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WorldCat: 65355838
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Englands safety, in trades encrease. Most humbly presented to the high court of Parliament. By Henry Robinson. Gent in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Robinson, Henry; 1641)
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WorldCat: 65355838
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Englands satisfaction in eight qveries, concerning the true place, office, and power of a king, according to Gods word
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WorldCat: 606659467
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WorldCat: 606659467
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Englands season for reformation of life. A sermon delivered in St. Paul's Church, London. On the Sunday next following His Sacred Majesties restauration. By Tho. Pierce, rector of Brington
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WorldCat: 606997749
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Englands second alarm to vvar, against the Beast. Saul, with his Edomite has shed blood to his power; he smites Israels city, and destroyes his owne house; overcame his people once, and overthrew himselfe for ever! It relates to what is done now. Grave questions touching the Edomite; his admission to court, and into office there; how it relates to papists now. He has a commission to destroy a city of priests, which he does with an utter destruction. Excellent reasons why the Lord suffered such a destruction to be executed upon Israel then; and why he suffers the same now; and why by an Edomites hand then and now
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WorldCat: 606699222
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Englands selected characters, describing the good and bad worthies of this age. Where the best may see their graces, and the worst discerne their basenesse
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Englands selected characters, describing the good and bad worthies of this age where the best may see their graces and the worst discerne their basenesse in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Breton, Nicholas; 1643)
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WorldCat: 606699403
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Englands selected characters, describing the good and bad worthies of this age. Where the best may see their graces, and the worst discerne their basenesse in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Breton, Nicholas; 1643)
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WorldCat: 606699403
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Englands settlement mistaken, or, A short survey of a pamphlet called England's settlement upon the two solid foundations of the peoples civil and religious liberties, pleading for a toleration of all religions wherein his ten arguments for toleration are confuted as so many sophisms and fallacies / by a well-willer to both civil and religious liberties of the people
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Englands settlement mistaken, or, A short survey of a pamphlet called England's settlement upon the two solid foundations of the peoples civil and religious liberties, pleading for a toleration of all religions wherein his ten arguments for toleration are confuted as so many sophisms and fallacies / by a well-willer to both civil and religious liberties of the people in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Well-willer to both civil and religious liberties of the people.; 1660)
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WorldCat: 606559022
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Englands settlement, upon the two solid foundations of the peoples civil and religious liberties. Collected out of divers petitions, declarations, and remonstrances; wherein is discovered the general genius of the nation. By a well-wisher of the peace and happiness of the three nations
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Englands settlement, upon the two solid foundations of the peoples civil and religious liberties. Collected out of divers petitions, declarations, and remonstrances; wherein is discovered the general genius of the nation. By a well-wisher of the peace and happiness of the three nations in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Well-wisher of the peace and happiness of the three nations.; 1659)
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WorldCat: 606993937
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Englands sicknes, comparatively conferred with Israels Diuided into two sermons, by Tho: Adams
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Englands sicknes, comparatively conferred with Israels Diuided into two sermons, by Tho: Adams in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Adams, Thomas; 1615)
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WorldCat: 606480073
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Englands sin, and shame: in a paralel between the degenerate estate of old Rome and Great Britain. Or, Hor. Lib. 3. Ode 6. Ad romanos de moribus sui fæculi corruptis. Occasionally paraphrased, and applyed for the 30th. of January 1672. Being the anniversary of the murder of that blessed martyr King Charles I
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WorldCat: 607141058
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WorldCat: 607141058
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Englands slavery, or Barbados merchandize; represented in a petition to the high court of Parliament, by Marcellus Rivers and Oxenbridge Foyle gentlemen, on behalf of themselves and three-score and ten more free-born Englishmen sold into slavery: together with letters written to some honourable members of Parliament
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WorldCat: 607056535
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Englands sole remedy: or, A vvholsome directory, for the recory of our languishing kingdome: drawn from the law of God, and the land. Containing some necessary and pertinent queries, with their resolutions, by Scriptures, law, and reason: very fit and convenient to be thought upon by all Englishmen, for the begetting of a sure, safe, and well-grounded peace. Collected and intended for the good of all. By a lover of peace and truth
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WorldCat: 981110036
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Englands sorrow for the death of his late Majesty King Charles the II. of blessed memory
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Englands sorrow for the death of his late Majesty King Charles the II. of blessed memory in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Knap, J.; 1685)
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WorldCat: 872016186
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Englands sorrow for the death of his late Majesty King Charles the II. of blessed memory in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Knap, J.; 1685)
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WorldCat: 872016186
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Englands sorrow for the death of His late Majesty King Charles the Second of blessed memory by J. Knap
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Englands sorrow for the death of His late Majesty King Charles the Second of blessed memory by J. Knap in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Knap, J.; 1685)
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WorldCat: 1173468578
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