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Great Britain's glory: being the history of King Arthur with the adventures of the Knights of the Round Table
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WorldCat: 606901887
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Great Britain's glory: properly call'd, King William proclaim'd the second time or, The last farewel to great Babel. Being an explanation of Daniel, and the rest of the prophets, who prophesied of popery's utter downfal in the latter day, by the King of the North. Delivered in three parts, I. Declaring our present King William to be the very prince that should come at the end of the one thousand, three hundred, thirty five days, Dan. 12 v. 12. II. That this present war is by the command of the most high God, Mat. 24, from the first verse to the fifteenth. III. Firmly proving, that this our present King William is the King of the North ordained to be the instrument of popery's utter destruction throughout the whole world, and spreading the Holy Gospel to all nations, according to the Holy Scriptures. Written in Brauntry in Essex, by John Bundy, a young student in divinity
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WorldCat: 1044289260
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Great Britain's groans, or, An account of the oppression, ruin, and destruction of the loyal seamen of England, in the fatal loss of their pay, health and lives, and dreadful ruin of their families
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Great Britain's groans, or, An account of the oppression, ruin, and destruction of the loyal seamen of England, in the fatal loss of their pay, health and lives, and dreadful ruin of their families in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Hodges, William, Sir; 1695)
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WorldCat: 65323115
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Great Britain's just complaint for her late measures, present sufferings, and the future miseries she is exposed to with the best, safest, and most effectual way of securing and establishing her religion, government, liberty, and property upon good and lasting foundations : fully and clearly discovered in answer to two late pamphlets concerning the pretended French invasion
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WorldCat: 606572209
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Great Britain's just complaint for her late measures, present sufferings, and the future miseries she is exposed to with the best, safest, and most effectual way of securing and establishing her religion, government, liberty, and property upon good and lasting foundations, fully and clearly discovered in answer to two late pamphlets concerning the pretended French invasion
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WorldCat: 606560653
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Great Britain's miseries being a short history of the manifold difficulties this kingdom has laboured under these forty years last past
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WorldCat: 1101438409
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Great Britain's tears humbly offered to the consideration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled
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Great Britain's tears humbly offered to the consideration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Crosfeild, Robert.; 1695)
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Great Britain's warning-piece: or, Christ's tears over Jerusalem
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Great Britain's warning-piece: or, Christ's tears over Jerusalem in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1689)
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WorldCat: 606844315
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Great Britaine, all in blacke For the incomparable losse of Henry, our late worthy prince. By Iohn Taylor
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Great Britaine, all in blacke for the incomparable losse of Henry, our late worthy prince / by John Taylor in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Taylor, John; 1612)
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WorldCat: 606447973
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Great Britaine, all in blacke For the incomparable losse of Henry, our late worthy prince. By Iohn Taylor in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Taylor, John; 1612)
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Great Britaines paine-full messenger ... - Issue I
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Great Britaines paine-full messenger ... - Issue I in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ford, A.)
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WorldCat: 606711936
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Great Britaines paine-full messenger ... - Issue II
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Great Britaines paine-full messenger ... - Issue II in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ford, A.)
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WorldCat: 1554696416
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Great Britaines paine-full messenger ... - Issue II in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ford, A.)
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WorldCat: 1554689387
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Great Britaines sorrow for the death of her late deceased all beloued soueraigne lord King James who dyed at his manour of Theobalds, on Sunday, March 27. 1625. and the peoples ioy in the welcome proclaiming of his vndoubted sonne, and our leige lord Charles King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, and c
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WorldCat: 606699784
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Great Britaines time of triumph. Or, The solid subiects observation, shewing in what a magnificent manner, the citizens of London entertained the Kings most excellent majestie, and how the honourable Lord Mayor of London, with the warlike artillery men in their glittering armour, gave His Majestie a martiall-like welcome : also how they presented to His Grace a most rich and costly gift, in token of their loyalty to their soveraigne. Afterward how they solemnized a stately feast, to the which came both the Kings majestie, his gracious Queen Mary, and his royall sonne, Charles our honourable Prince of Wales, whom God preserve : and lastly how the drums beat, trumpets sound, muskets rattle, cannons roare, flags display'd bonfires blasing, bells ringing, with all the melody that might possible be made for ioy of the Kings Majesties safe returne to England. / Written in English prose by Lawrence Price
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WorldCat: 606660172
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Great Britaines, great deliuerance, from the great danger of Popish powder. By way of meditation, vpon the late intended treason against the Kings most excellent Maiestie, the Queene, the Prince, and all their royall issue: with the high court of Parliament at Westminster, there to haue been blowne vp by the Popish faction, the fift of Nouember, 1605. If God of his great mercy had not preuented the mischiefe
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WorldCat: 606490993
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Great Britains beauties, or, The female glory epitomized, in encomiastick anagramms, and acrostiches, upon the highly honoured names of the Queenes most gracious Majestie, and the gallant lady-masquers in her Graces glorious grand-masque. Presented at White-Hall on Shrove-Tuesday at night, by the Queenes Majestie and her ladies. With disticks, and illustrations, upon their severall anagramms, being in number fifteene, whose names ensure in order on the next side. Published by authoritie. Framed, and formed, by the humble pen of Francis Lenton, the Queenes poet
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WorldCat: 606510768
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Great Britains bitter lamentation over the death of their most valiant, and most puissant General George Lord Monck, Lord Duke of Albemarle, and c
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Great Britains bitter lamentation over the death of their most valiant, and most puissant General George Lord Monck, Lord Duke of Albemarle, and c in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Rowland, John; 1670)
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WorldCat: 606823521
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Great Britains call to repentance: or, A seasonable exhortation, to a speedy reformation and turning from these crying sins of our age as swearing and prophaning the name of God, and making a sport and game of his sacred Word, and ordinances, lest his vvrath should wax hot against us, and instead of shaking his rod, like a father, he should bring upon us that desolutiou which the poor island of Jamaco now groans under. Therefore let us speedily repent, for what can we expect, since we have sinned as well as they? Licensed according to order
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WorldCat: 767496817
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Great Britains glory, or, A brief description of the present state, splendor, and magnificence of the Royal Exchange with some remarkable passages relating to the present engagement : humbly presented to the several merchants of the City of London, who daily meet, traffique, and converse in the said place / by Theophilus Philalethes
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WorldCat: 606819927
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Great Britains ioy, and good news for the Netherlands. By an honourable peace concluded betwixt England and Holland, upon the 9th of February which was proclaimed Holland upon the 24th day with all imaginable joy, and in London upon the 18th day of the same month, the Lord Mayor and Aldermen being present, with the heralds at arms in their formalities with five of the Kings maces, besides my Lord Mayor and many thousands of people thronging to express their joy for so great ... true subjects shall reap thereby. Tune of, Digby's farewel
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Great Britains jubile, or, A rural present to His Royall Majesty, my gracious, renowned and admired soveraign, Charles the IJd of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, defender of the faith, and c. in divers panegyricks and poems on several objects, persons, and occasions : relating to his sacred person, and progress / by Lancelot Reynolds, Gent
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WorldCat: 606644572
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Great Britains lamentation: or, the funeral obsequies of that most imcomparable Protestant princess, Mary of ever blessed memory, Queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland. Who departed this life the 28th, of December, at Kensington, 1694. In the 32th. year of her age, she reigned five years 8 months and 17 days. And was conducted from White-Hall to Westminster-Abby, in an open chariot of state, on black cloath by the nobility, judges, and gentry of the land on Tuesday the 5th. of March, 1694/5
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WorldCat: 606672351
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Great Britains miserie, with the causes and cure. Described, first, as it is from the justice of God, the author for the punishment of sin, especially eight capitall crimes. Secondly, as it is from the injustice and malice of men, the instruments for their particular and private ends. Wherein is answered severall objections and cavills against the lawfulnesse and necessitie of raysing armes by the Parliament and kingdome. Shewing the means to appease the anger of God, and to suppresse the injustice and malice of wicked men. As also, incouragement, and reasons perswasive, to believe that God will give a seasonable and glorious deliverance. Whereunto is added, some impediments or hindrances to deliverance, which must first be removed
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WorldCat: 1086524798
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Great Britains misery; with the causes and cure. Described first, as it is from the justice of God the authour, who is now in controversie with the inhabitants of the land for sin: especially for eight capitall crimes, all which are aggravated by sundry circumstances. Secondly, the injustice and malice of the instruments of this misery, Satan and his agents: their main aime, and particular ends, moving them therunto. Vindicating, plainly and fully, the lawfulnesse and necessity of raising arms by the Parliament, and kingdom; for the defence of the King, kingdom, religion, laws, and known rights of the subject: against that viperous generation of papists, atheists, delinquents, and licentious men, who have at once invaded all. ... / By G.S. Gent. Imprimatur Ja. Cranford
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WorldCat: 606694154
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Great Britains prayers in this dangerous time of contagion. Together vvith a congratulatory for the entertainment of His Majesty out of Scotland. / By John Cragge, Gent
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WorldCat: 606651808
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Great Britains prayers in this dangerous time of contagion. Together vvith a congratulatory for the entertainment of His Majesty out of Scotland. / By John Cragge, Gent in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Cragge, John, Gent.; 1641)
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Great Britains remembrancer, looking in and out. Tending to the increase of the monies of the Commonwealth· / Presented to his Highness the Lord Protector, and to the High Court of Parliament now assembled. By the author Ralphe Maddison, Kt
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WorldCat: 606996735
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Great Britains resurrection. Or, England's complacencie in her royal soveraign King Charles the Second. A sermon preached in the lecture at Gloucester, June 5 1660. By Richard Eedes minister of the gospel at Bps Cleeve
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Great Britains Salomon A sermon preached at the magnificent funerall, of the most high and mighty king, Iames, the late King of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, and c. At the Collegiat Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, the seuenth of May 1625. / By the Right Honorable, and Right Reuerend Father in God, Iohn, Lord Bishop of Lincolne, Lord Keeper of the Great Seale of England, and c
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WorldCat: 606648052
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Great Britains Salomon A sermon preached at the magnificent funerall, of the most high and mighty king, Iames, the late King of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, and c. At the Collegiat Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, the seuenth of May 1625. By the Right Honorable, and Right Reuerend Father in God, Iohn, Lord Bishop of Lincolne, Lord Keeper of the Great Seale of England, and c
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Great Britains wonder: or, Londons admiration. Being a true representation of a prodigious frost, which began about the beginning of Decemb. 1683. and continued till the fourth day of February following. And held on with such violence, that men and beasts, coaches and carts, went as frequently thereon, as boats were wont to pass before. There was also a street of booths built from the Temple to Southwark, where were sold all sorts of goods imaginable, ... It being the wonder of this present age, and a great consternation to all the spectators
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WorldCat: 606672264
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Great Britains' bitter lamentation over the death of their most valiant, and most puissant General George Lord Monck, Lord Duke of Albemarle, and c
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Great Britains' bitter lamentation over the death of their most valiant, and most puissant General George Lord Monck, Lord Duke of Albemarle, and c in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Rowland, John.; 1670)
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WorldCat: 606823521
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Great Britans alarm discovering national sinns, and exhorting to reformation of life, and holiness, and courage in the battels of god against the Anti-christ, Magog, fourth-beast, eagle, King of Babilon, and Gog, and kings of east to bee fought by a lion, and fierce people of the north, which must burn the seat of Magog, and whole body of the eagle, and turn Gog the moon into blood according to the holy prophets predictions, and limitation of the beasts continuation and period, and hieroglyphical marks, and other descriptions of them al / collected, and knit together in this poëm by Christofer Syms Gent
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WorldCat: 1044237366
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Great Britans vote: or, God save King Charles. A treatise seasonably published this 27th. day of March, the happy inauguration of his sacred Maiesty. Wherein is proved by many plaine texts of Scripture, that the resisting, imprisoning, or deposing our King, under what specious pretences soever couched, is not onely unlawfull but damnable
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WorldCat: 981109839
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Great Brittain's post ... - Issue 136
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Great Brittain's post ... - Issue 136 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wood, Robert)
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WorldCat: 606709510
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Great Brittain's post ... - Issue 151
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Great Brittain's post ... - Issue 151 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wood, Robert)
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WorldCat: 1403342605
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Great Brittain's post ... - Issue 152
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WorldCat: 1554681214
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Great Brittaines generall ioyes. Londons glorious triumphes Dedicated to the immortall memorie of the ioyfull mariage of the two famous and illustrious princes, Fredericke and Elizabeth. Celebrated the 14. of Februarie, being S. Valentines day. With the instalment of the sayd potent Prince Fredericke at Windsore, the 7. of Februarie aforesaid
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Great Brittaines resurrection: or the Parliaments passing bell By vvay of psalmodie, against the tryumphing of the Papists, in their seuen psalmes. And in imitation of the song of the three nobles of Israel, deliuered out of the fierie ouen of Babell. By VVilliam Hubbard, Chaplaine to the Kings Maiestie, in his Highness Tower of London. Seene and allowed
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Great Brittaines sunnes-set, bewailed with a shower of teares. By William Basse
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Great Brittains arlarm to drowsie sinners in destress. Being a rule for all sorts of people to follow in these distracted and dangerous times: shewing the judgements which hang over our heads for sin, and the way by repentance, to avoid the same. Very good and necessary for all sorts of people to peruse. All you that do this larm hear, strive to live well, and God to fear. The tune is, Aim not too high
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WorldCat: 606674728
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Great Brittains beauty; or, Londons delight. Being a poem, in the commendation of the famous incomparable city of London, and the Royal Exchange, as they now stand rebuilt, in most magnificent splendor and beauty, to our nations honour, and to the exceeding joy and comfort of King, kingdom and city. / Written by George Eliott, Gent
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WorldCat: 606672222
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Great Brittains visitation by the Lady Eleanor
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WorldCat: 606749716
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Great Brittains warning piece, or Englands terror being an exhortation to all people to avoid the threatnings of Gods judgements, likely to come on us for our sins, by a speedy repentance, and turning to God. By. William Knowles B. of P. 1662
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WorldCat: 767485743
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Great Brittans little calendar: or, Triple diarie, in remembrance of three daies Diuided into three treatises. 1. Britanniæ vota: or God saue the King: for the 24. day of March, the day of his Maiesties happy proclamation. 2. Cæsaris hostes: or, the tragedy of traytors: for the fift of August: the day of the bloudy Gowries treason, and of his Highnes blessed preseruation. 3. Amphitheatrum scelerum: or, the transcendent of treason: the day of a most admirable deliuerance of our King ... from that most horrible and hellish proiect of the Gun-Powder Treason Nouemb. 5. Whereunto is annexed a short disswasiue from poperie. By Samuel Garey, preacher of Gods Word at Wynfarthing in Norff
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WorldCat: 606487880
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Great Brittans mourning garment Giuen to all faithfull sorrowfull subiects at the funerall of Prince Henry
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WorldCat: 606491945
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Great Brittans ruine plotted by seven sorts of men; discoved and counter plotted: in which is contained a probable way for the happy and peaceable composing of all the distempers of the time, with articles for the finding out of scandalous ministers. commended in a letter to a friend, and now recommended to the Honourable Parliaments consideration. By a true-hearted well-wisher to great Brittanes happinesse
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Great Brittans ruine plotted by seven sorts of men; discoved and counter plotted: in which is contained a probable way for the happy and peaceable composing of all the distempers of the time, with articles for the finding out of scandalous ministers. commended in a letter to a friend, and now recommended to the Honourable Parliaments consideration. By a true-hearted well-wisher to great Brittanes happinesse in ProQuest Early English Books Online (True-hearted well-wisher to Great Brittanes happinesse.; 1642)
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WorldCat: 606706362
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