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A Full and impartial account of all the secret consults, negotiations, stratagems, and intriegues of the Romish party in Ireland, from 1660, to this present year 1689, for the settlement of popery in that kingdom
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WorldCat: 606706352
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A full and impartial account of the late besieging and taking of the famous castle of Killishandra; in the province of Ulster in Ireland by the brave Inniskilling forces. Also, K. James's late proclamation from Dublin, and the great scarcity of provisions there. With the present state of the late king's affairs, in the province of Lenester and Ulster. Licens'd, J. Fraser, and entered according to order
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WorldCat: 606845728
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A full and impartial relation, of the late brave and great actions, that happened betwixt the Inniskilling, and the French Protestants, on the one side, and the Irish rebels, commanded by Collonel Sarsefield, on the other, near Sligo in Ireland, with other material occurrences, relating to the affairs of that kingdom
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WorldCat: 1086491058
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A full and more particular account of the late fire, with several losses at Newmarket: in a letter from thence of the 24th instant. 1683
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WorldCat: 606645666
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WorldCat: 606645666
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A full and particular account of a most wounderful wedeing ; which was kept in the country, near the town of Falkirk, without a bridegroom, and c. To which is added a comical advertisement, and reward for catching the run-away bridegroom
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WorldCat: 1044304206
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A Full and particular account of the seizing and imprisonment of the Duke of Tyrconnel, and other great officers, by the express command of the French King
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WorldCat: 606650497
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A full and particular account of the seizing the famous Captain Wittney, the notorious robber of England with the manner of his apprehending and commitment to Newgate, and of his behaviour since in prison
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WorldCat: 1066350825
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A full and particular relation of the manner of the late besieging and taking of Chepstow Castle in Wales. By the forces of his Excellency the Lord Fairfax, under the command of Colonel Ewer; expressed in a letter from Colonel Ewer to the Honorable William Lental, Speaker to the House of Commons. The governour of the said castle within, that betrayed it to the Kings forces, was slain in this service, as also all the rest of the commanders and souldiers killed and taken
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WorldCat: 607003254
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A full and particular relation of the most horrid and barbarous murther, which was committed by Mr. James Shelben, distiller, on Sunday last, being the 22d instant between the hours of ten and eleven at night, on the body of Mrs. Bartlet, by knocking her on the head with a hammer and fire fork, and afterwards cutting her throat : also dangerously wounding one Mrs. Chethen : with the manner of taking Mr. Shelben, his examination before the justice, confession, commitment to Newgate, and his behaviour, and c
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WorldCat: 1066359656
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A Full and particular relation of the taking of the town and forts of Kinsale and how they were besieged both by sea and land
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WorldCat: 606751577
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A full and perfect account of the particulars of the terrible and bloody fight which the Christian army have obtain'd over the whole Turkish forces near the bridge of Esseck with a particular of what plunder they have seiz'd and taken / written from a Person of quality who was present in the whole action
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WorldCat: 606795358
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A full and perfect account of the particulars of the terrible and bloody fight, which the Christian armies have obtained over the whole Turkish forces near the bridge of Esseck. With a particular of what plunder they have seiz'd and taken / Written from a person of quality who was present in the whole action
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WorldCat: 606785080
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A full and perfect account of the particulars of the terrible and bloody fight, which the Christian armies have obtained over the whole Turkish forces near the bridge of Esseck. With a particular of what plunder they have seiz'd and taken. / Written from a Person of quality, who was present in the whole action. Ausust the 30th, 1687
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WorldCat: 766892525
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A Full and perfect account of the seizing seven of K. James's officers, viz. Captain Vaughan, Frogmorton, Whinuell, Burges, Sidmore, Brookes and Yearburrough who were bound for France with treasonable letters, and now are in custody in Bell Savage Yard by Ludgate till their examination
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WorldCat: 606733819
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A full and perfect account of the sizes and lengths of riggins for all His Majesties ships and frigats as also, proportions of boat-swains, and carpenters, stores of all kinds for eight months sea-service, on the coast of England. Also a particular list of those ships, whose names have been changed since His Majesties blessed return. With an index, discovering each particular, as it was presented to His Royal Highness, the Duke of York. By E.H. Esq; As also directions to all merchants, ship-carpenters, and others, in the building, furnishing, and fitting out greater or lesser vessels, according to their severall proportions. Published for the benefit of this kingdome
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WorldCat: 180714610
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A Full and perfect account of the state and condition of the Province of Ulster in Ireland in a letter from Wexford of the 15th of January, 1689/90
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WorldCat: 606733822
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A full and perfect relation of a great and signal victory gain'd by the English and Hollanders over the French translated out of Dutch
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A full and perfect relation of a great and signal victory gain'd by the English and Hollanders over the French translated out of Dutch in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Waldeck, Georg Friedrich, Graf von; 1689)
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WorldCat: 606733825
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A full and perfect relation of the great plot and terrible conspiracy, of divers lords, knights, citizens, and apprentices, against his Highness the Lord Protector. With a list of the conspirators names; the exact particulars of their bloody engagement, vow, and covenant; and the manner how they were apprehended in the Old-Bayley, and Covent-Garden, and carryed to James, on Tuesday and Wednesday night last. Likewise, their examination and confession before the Right Honourable the Council at White-Hall; and the names of the lords that were taken, with their examinations before his Highness, and the orders and resolution passed thereupon. Together with the taking of a parchment scrol and list of 500 men, and the going of the L. Hastings, and divers others from London
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WorldCat: 981114144
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A Full and perticular relation of that strange, horrible, and unheard-of murther, vvhich was committed on the body of the late famous Dr. Clench, in an hackney-coach, near Leaden-Hall-Market, on Monday-night the 4th of this instant Jan. 1692
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WorldCat: 606815822
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A full and plaine declaration of ecclesiastical discipline out of the word of God and of the declining of the Church of England from the same
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A full and plaine declaration of ecclesiastical discipline out of the word of God and of the declining of the Church of England from the same in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Travers, Walter; 1617)
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WorldCat: 606484471
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A full and plaine declaration of ecclesiasticall discipline owt off the word off God and off the declininge off the churche off England from the same
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A full and plaine declaration of ecclesiasticall discipline owt off the word off God and off the declininge off the churche off England from the same in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Travers, Walter; 1574)
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WorldCat: 606538877
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A full and profitable interpretation of all the proper names that are within the illustrious and resplendant genealogie of Iesus Christ set forth in the first chapter of S. Matthewe, conferred with the originall and best writers: together with sundrie doubts plainely discussed through the whole chapter
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WorldCat: 606537877
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A full and satisfactorie ansvver to the late vnaduised bull, thundred by Pope Paul the Fift, against the renowmed state of Venice being modestly entitled by the learned author, Considerations vpon the censure of Pope Paul the Fift, against the common-wealth of Venice: by Father Paul of Venice, a frier of the order of Serui. Translated out of Italian
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WorldCat: 606534267
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A full and satisfactorie ansvvere to the Arch-bishop of Canterbvries speech, or, Funerall sermon preached by himselfe on the Tower-hill, on Friday the tenth of Ianuary, 1645, upon Hebr. 12. 1, 2 at which time he was there and then beheaded wherein is a full and plenary discourse to satisfie all those who have been startled with his suttle and Jesuiticall falacies and evasions in the said speech : and other passages and observations of great consequence, to satisfie the expectation of the Kingdome therein
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WorldCat: 606595946
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A full and satisfactorie ansvvere to the Arch-Bishop of Canterbvries speeh , or, funerall sermon preached by himselfe on the Tower-Hill, on Friday the tenth. of Ianuary, 1645. Upon Hebr. 12.I,2. At which time he was there and then beheaded. Wherein is a full and plenary discourse to satisfie all those who have been startled with his suttle and Jesuiticall falacies, and evasions in the said speech. And other passages and observations of great consequence, to satisfie the expectation of the kingdome therein
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WorldCat: 981113391
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A full and satisfactorie answer to the late vnaduised bull, thundred by Pope Paul the Fift, against the renowmed state of Venice: being modestly entitled by the learned author, Considerations vpon the censure of Pope Paul the Fift, against the common-wealth of Venice: / by Father Paul of Venice, a frier of the order of Serui. Translated out of Italian
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WorldCat: 766941433
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A Full and the truest narrative of the most horrid, barbarous and unparalled murder, committed on the person of John Knight, apprentice to Mr. Arthur Worth, silk-man in milk-street, London. Which ... was committed by the desperate and bloody hand of Nathaniel Butler ... on Thursday morning August 6. 1657. Together with the manner of his being apprehended and examined; and the confession from the mouth of the said Butler ... an account of the tryall, condemnation and sentence pronounced against him, which was executed upon him, on Monday August 31. 1657. And his last speech upon the ladder immediately before his death, which he desired might be printed after his death; and to that end gave it at large in writing from off the ladder, to Mr. Yearwood chaplain to the right honourable Sir Robert Titchbourn lord mayor of London
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WorldCat: 607027181
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A full and true account of a bloddy fight between the late King James and Sir Clovesly Shorell, on board the Monk frigot, at Dublin Bay, April 19, 1690
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WorldCat: 1066532546
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A Full and true account of a bloody and barbarous murther, found to be committed upon the person of woman, in Kent-street, near St. George's Church, Southwark with the circumstances that attended the discovery, and other things accompanying so amazing and cruel proceedings
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WorldCat: 606815834
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A Full and true account of a bloody and dismal fight betwixt the English Protestants, and the French and Irish papists being an impartial relation, of a great victory obtained by Duke Scomberg's forces, over a party of King James's army in Ireland, since the joyful news of the Kings coming into this nation
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WorldCat: 606778788
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A Full and true account of a great and signal victory gain'd by the imperialists over the Turks dated from Vienna the 8th of September
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WorldCat: 606782398
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WorldCat: 606624649
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A full and true account of a great and signal victory gain'd by the imperialists over the Turks. Dated from Vienna the 8th of September. Licensed according to order
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WorldCat: 766892678
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A full and true account of a great rencounter between an English and French-man of war, near the port of Kingsale in Ireland: with a relation of the taking of the said French-vessel, full of Irish officers and soldiers, and bringing her into Biddiford-Haven, in the west of England. Licensed according to order
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WorldCat: 766901405
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A full and true account of a horrid and bloody conspiracy of the Papists against the Protestants in the North of England being a true copy of a letter from Thoms. Rowland at Hexham in Northumberland, shewing the intention of a most barbarous murther was intended to be committed on William Rowland of that place by the Lord Derwinwater's son, Mr. Thoms. Ratcliff, a papist
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WorldCat: 1066575445
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A Full and true account of a most barbarous and bloody murther, committed by Esther Ives, with the assistance of John Noyse a cooper; on the body of William Ives, her husband, at Rumsey in Hampshire, on the fifth day of February 1686. : Together with the miraculous and wonderful discovery of the murther and murtherers. : As also an account of their tryals at the last assizes, holden at Winchester, where being found guilty of the said murther, they received sentence of death, viz. John Noyse to be hang'd, and Esther Ives to be burnt. : With their manner of behaviour and execution, according to the said sentence
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WorldCat: 767510932
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A Full and true account of a most barbarous murther and robbery committed by John Davis on the body of Esq. Bowles's lady, at Cleaver, near Windsor
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WorldCat: 606815837
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A Full and true account of a most barbarous murther and robbery committed on the body of Mrs. Johannah Williams, by one William de Fray, a French-man, at a gravel-pit near Barnet, in Hartfordshire
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WorldCat: 606815840
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A full and true account of a most bloody and horrid conspiracy against the life of his most sacred Majesty, February the 24th. 1696
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WorldCat: 766894988
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A full and true account of a most horrid and barbarous design, intended to be executed upon the body of Mr. J. Frampton, a wire-worker, living upon London-Bridge who by providence hath escaped the wicked conspiracy of Mary Roberts; the effects of which was to have ended in his death, and utter ruine of his whole family. Which is as followeth
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WorldCat: 606841293
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A full and true account of a most horrid and barbarous murder committed yesterday, April 24th, in St. James's-House, by Eliz. Smith, upon the body of her own male child, by running of a penknife into its heart, and thrusting it into a hole of the cieling in a garrat. With her examination and confession before the worshipful Justice Chambell at Whitehall, and commitment to Newgate
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WorldCat: 766953841
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A full and true account of a most horrid and cruel plot against the Queen, at Kensington, on Wednesday night last
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WorldCat: 766953156
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A full and true account of a most horrid, barbarous, and bloody murther, committed by one John Monstevens Esq; a Cornish Parliament man upon his own person, in cutting his throat from ear to ear on Thursday the 19th· of December, at Brown's Coffee-House in King-street, Westminster
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WorldCat: 607138773
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A full and true account of a new and horrid conspiracy against His Majesty and present government with the manner of its discovery, and the appresion of several of the conspirators, whose names are incerted in the following relation : Lycens'd according to order
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WorldCat: 1099468999
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A Full and true account of a notorious and bold robbery comitted on Hounslow-Heath of Friday last, 1700, by Jonathon Lan and Guy Cook, two highway-men particularly how they robbed Simon Hartcourt of the Middle Temple Esq., of 35 guines, ten lewe's d'ors, a silver watch, and several things of great value : as also how they were taken after a strange manner and committed to Newgate by the Lord Cheif Justice Holt on Saturday last
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WorldCat: 606733828
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A full and true account of a strange and wonderful discovery, of an unknown person that was found on Saturday last, within the top of a chimney, in the house of 'Squire Pimm in Aurendel-Street, Pickadelia; supposed to have lain there for several years, his skin, and flesh being dry'd hard as shoeleather; with several strange circumstances relating thereto, the like having not been heard of in the memory of any man living
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WorldCat: 766961527
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A Full and true account of a strange apparition that for two months past hath frequently appeared and haunted the house of Mr. S----ge in Cherrey-Tree-Alley near --nhill-Fields by the Artillery-wall in the county of Middlesex
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WorldCat: 606801922
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A full and true account of a terrible and bloody engagement at sea, between a squadron of the French fleet and the naval forces under the command of our English admiral together with a particular account of the sinking of three of the French men of war, taking of two, and disabling most of therest , with the great courage and bravery of our English sea-men / in a letter to an eminent merchant in the city of London
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WorldCat: 767355695
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A full and true account of a terrible and bloody fight between Tom. Brown, the poet, and a bookseller
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WorldCat: 766918264
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