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Great news from Ireland giving an account of what has past in Ireland since the arrival of the Danes in that kingdom, in a letter from Liverpool of April the 4th, 1690
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Great news from Ireland giving an account of what has past in Ireland since the arrival of the Danes in that kingdom, in a letter from Liverpool of April the 4th, 1690 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Johnson, Robert; 1690)
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WorldCat: 1096286153
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Great news from Ireland, being motives of encouragement for the officers and souldiers who shall serve in the present war of Ireland. Licens'd April 9th, 1689. James Fraser
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WorldCat: 606899685
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Great news from Ireland, giving an account of the present state of affairs there. In a letter from Lisnagarvy, March 20. 1690
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Great news from Ireland, giving an account of the present state of affairs there. In a letter from Lisnagarvy, March 20. 1690 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Crumby, Alexander.; 1690)
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WorldCat: 1066554285
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Great news from Kensington giving a particular relation of the late fire which happened in Their Majesties pallace on Wednesday the 11th instant, between the hours of two and three in the morning with an account of the several lodgings burnt and the particular damage done and manner how it began
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WorldCat: 606752617
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Great news from Limerick giving an account of the succesful victory obtain'd over the Irish rebels, K. William being in the heat of the action : also the number of what officers and soldiers were kill'd and taken prisoner on both sides
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Great news from Limerick, giving an account of the succesful victory obtain'd over the Irish rebels, K. William being in the heat of the action. Also the number of what officers and soldiers were kill'd and taken prisoners on both sides. Printed according to order, September 6th. 1690
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WorldCat: 766930355
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Great news from Lymerick in Ireland a full and true account of the state and siege of that city by His Majesties forces, commanded by Cout Solms, and Lieut. Gen. Douglas, with a particular relation of the surrendring of the fort of Duncannon and town of Yaughall by the Irish
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WorldCat: 606752643
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Great news from Lymerick in Ireland. A full and true account of the state and siege of that city, by His Majesties forces, commanded by Count Solms, and Lieutenant General Douglas. With a particular relation of the surrendring of Cork and Yaughall, by the Irish
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WorldCat: 606846746
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Great news from Lymerick. An account of the late action of Capt. Cole, in the River Shannon. : Being a relation of his taking a French frigate; as also, of his barring up thirty sale more of French ships. : With an account of the famous Baldarick Lord O'Donnel's terms of submission to their Majesties, for himself, and followers. : To which is added, the late defeat of the rebels in the north, by Collonel Ramsey
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Great news from Middle-Row in Holbourn, or, A true relation of a dreadful ghost which appeared in the shape of one Mrs. Adkins to several persons, but especially to a maid-servant at the Adam and Eve, all in a flame of fire on Tuesday-night last, being the 16th of this instant March, 1679
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Great news from Nottingham. The fifth of December, 1688
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Great news from Nottingham, the fifth of December, 1688 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1688)
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WorldCat: 606558924
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Great news from Nottingham. The fifth of December, 1688 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1688)
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Great news from Oxford, or, An exact account of the several transactions of my Lord Lovelace in a letter to a friend
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WorldCat: 606566084
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Great news from Poland: being an impartial account of the election of a new King, in the room of Anthony, by the grace of God lately deceased
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WorldCat: 606944359
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Great news from Salisbury. The sixth of December. 1688
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Great news from Salisbury, the sixth of December 1688 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1688)
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WorldCat: 606558926
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Great news from Salisbury. The sixth of December. 1688 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1688)
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Great news from Scotland and Ireland giving an account of the death of the chief of the rebels clans in Scotland, of the state of King James in Ireland, and of the divisions betwixt the Irish and French generals, in a letter from Edenborough
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Great news from Scotland and London-derry in Ireland being a full and true relation of a great and signal victory, which the Protestants there have most happily obtain'd over the French and Irish-papists, and of the landing of Major General Kirk, and his army, June 25th, 1689
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Great news from sea, or, The True narrative of the great and bloody fight between several of His Majesties ship and four Tnrks men of war and of the victory obtained by the English : as also the account of the names, qualities and carriage of guns of those Turks that were sunk and slain ... and each particular as it was communicated from on board the Greenwich to a gentleman here in London
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WorldCat: 606802006
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Great news from Southwark; or, The old womans legacy to her cat. Giving an account of an old miserable woman, who lately kept a blind ale-house, in St. Tooley-street, near the burrough of Southwark; who was so wretchedly covetous, as to deny her self the common benefits of life, as to meat and cloaths; leaving, at her death, about eighteen hundred pounds, to her cat; rising to say often, when the cat mew'd, peace Puss, peace; thou shalt have all, when I am dead. To the tune of, The bleeding heart, and c
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WorldCat: 606672363
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Great news from the army that went for Scotland with an account of the popish altar-plate and other rich plunder in the lower part of the castle
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WorldCat: 767050586
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Great news from the camp at Chester being a true account of what has occurr'd there since the arrival of His Grace the Duke of Schomberge at that place, together with a relation of the dismal posture the poor English are in at Dublin
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WorldCat: 606564128
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Great news from the camp before Limrick. In a letter from J. Boyse of Dublin, to Tho. Parkhurst
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Great news from the camp before Limrick. In a letter from J. Boyse of Dublin, to Tho. Parkhurst in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Boyse, J; 1690)
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WorldCat: 766901586
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Great news from the Duke of Schomberge's army giving an impartial account of the late bloody fight and engagement between the Irish papists and our English forces : with an account of men kill'd and wounded, together with a journal of the whole siege of Carrickfergus ... / written in a letter from Chester, directed to Mr. John Blackhall from on board the Mary galley at High-lake, August 31, 1689
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WorldCat: 606564121
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Great news from the English fleet: or, The seamens apology for adhering to His Highness the Prince of Orange in defence of the Protestant religion
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WorldCat: 606757349
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Great news from the French fleet with an account of the instructions which was lately sent by the French king to Monsieur Tourville, his admiral
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WorldCat: 606821364
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Great news from the Isle of Wight giving a full and ttue relation of the English and French fleets there, and of the intended engagement of the English with the French, yesterday being the twenty fourth instant
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WorldCat: 767399987
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Great news from the King in Flanders giving a full and true account of the present state of the confederate and French armies / in a letter to a friend
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Great news from the King's camp at Namurre, and c
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Great news from the King's camp at Namurre, and c in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1695)
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Great news from the King's camp at Namurre, and c. July 19. 1695
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Great news from the King's camp at Namurre, and c. July 19. 1695 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1695)
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WorldCat: 606821387
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Great news from the north giving a true account and relation of the seizing of several great officers, soldiers, and other eminent persons, particularly, one of the late king's domestick servants : together with their horses, arms, and other considerable booty, designed, as is supposed, for Ireland
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WorldCat: 606817808
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Great news from the north of England being a detection of a late plot against the present government
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WorldCat: 606821392
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Great news from the north: giving a true account and relation of the seizing of several great officers, soldiers, and other eminent persons; particularly, one of the late King's domestick servants: together with their horses, arms, and other considerable booty; designed, as is supposed, for Ireland. Licensed, and enter'd according to order
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WorldCat: 766901411
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Great news from the Old-Bayly Mr. Car's recantation, or, The True Protestant renegade, the coutantier turn'd Tory / in a dialgoue 'twixt Trueman and Amsterdammer
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Great news from the Polish camp and the terms upon which his Most Christian Majesty proffers to make a peace with the Republique of Genoa. From the Polish camp at Soochin, the 2d. of October. 1684
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Great news from the port of Kingsdale in Ireland giving a true account of the arrival of Admiral Herbert, of his taking that same place, and of King James
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Great news from the tower, or, A True and perfect relation of the dreadful end of the Earl of Essex lately committed prisoner to the Tower, an account of the horrid phanatical plot against His Sacred Majesty, His Royal Highness and all lovers of monarchy, giving an account how he was found murthered in the tower about ten of the clock this instant Friday the thirteenth of July, 1683
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Great news from the west of England being a true account of two young persons lately bewitch'd in the town of Beckenton in Somerset-shire, shewing the sad condition they are in by vomiting or throwing out of their bodies the abundance of pins, nails, pewter, brass, lead, iron, and tin to the admiration of all beholders, and of the old witch being carryed several times to a great river, into which her legs being tied, she was thrice thrown in, but each time she swam like a cork, afterwards by order from a justice of the peace she was search'd by a jury of women and such signs and marks being found about her, positive oath was given in against her so that she is committed to jayl until the next assizes
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Great news from Tingmouth; Torbay and Exon. Giving an account of the several actions of the French invaders. And Their Majesties forces of Devonshire. The surrendring of several Roman Catholicks, and other material occurrances. In a letter from Exon
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WorldCat: 766901628
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Great news from Westminster, or A congratulation upon the happy assembling of the Lords and Commons in Parliament. According to his Majesties prorogation of the 26th of this instant January, 1679
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WorldCat: 606900052
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WorldCat: 1044379768
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Great news of a bloody fight in Newton in Ireland giving a full and distinct account of a late glorious victory, obtain'd by the Protestants over the Irish army : being a relation of a great engagement betwixt Lieutenant Colonel Wolseley, commander of the Protestants, and Major General Macarty, commander of the Irish army : in a letter from the said Colonel Wolsely in Inniskilling, to Major General Kirk : licensed by J. Fraser, and enter'd according to order
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WorldCat: 1269379058
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great O Toole, The
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great O Toole, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Taylor, John; 1622)
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great obiection concerning the Quakers meetings fully answered Wherein, in several particulars, it is proved, that although the said people do meet together, yet they are not transgressors of the law, according to right reason, which is the ground and foundation thereof; and therefore according to equity and good conscience, ought not to suffer for so doing, neither ought their meetings to be supprest. By a lover of all righteous laws, and just government, and one unto whom such laws are not a terror, R.W, The
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WorldCat: 606887914
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great oracle even the maine frame, and body of the Scriptures, resolving the question, whether in mans free-will and common grace, or in Gods speciall and effectuall grace, stands the safety of man, and the glory of God by mans safety. By F. Rous, The
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great physician, inviting them that are sensible of their internal maladies, to repair unto him for his heavenly remedies : a brief discourse, meditated by one under bodily illness, and profitable for all that are under spiritual, The
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WorldCat: 1361808427
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great Plantagenet. Or a continued succession of that royall name, from Henry the Second, to our sacred soveraigne King Charles. By Geo. Buck, Gent, The
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WorldCat: 1044584889
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great Plantagenet. Or, A continued succession of that royall name, from Henry the Second, to our sacred soverainge King Charles. By Geo. Buck, Gent, The
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