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A letter from a person of quality in Edenburgh to an officer of the Army, wherein is given a true accompt of Generall Moncks proceedings, dated the 25th. of October, 1659
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A letter from a person of quality in Edenburgh to an officer of the Army, wherein is given a true accompt of Generall Moncks proceedings, dated the 25th. of October, 1659 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Person of quality in Edenburgh.; 1659)
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WorldCat: 606682844
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A letter from a person of quality in Edenburgh to an officer of the Army, wherein is given a true accompt of Generall Moncks proceedings, dated the 25th. of October, 1659 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Person of quality in Edenburgh.; 1659)
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WorldCat: 1044366638
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A letter from a person of quality in Scotland, to a person of honour in London: concerning His Royal Highness, James, Duke of York
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WorldCat: 606750773
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A letter from a person of quality in Scotland, to a person of honour in London: concerning His Royal Highness, James, Duke of York in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Person of quality.; 1681)
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WorldCat: 606750773
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A letter from a person of quality in the north to a friend in London, concerning Bishop Lake's late declaration of his dying in the belief of the doctrine of passive obedience as the distinguishing character of the Church of England
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WorldCat: 606678741
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A letter from a person of quality in the Parliaments army, in Munster in Ireland, to an honourable member of the House of Commons. With a particular relation of the taking in of the castle of Dromannagh, the castle, town, and garrison of Cappoquin, both lying on the Black-water: and the castle, towne, and port of Dungarvau , being one of the rebels principall sea-towns in Munster, by the Parliaments forces under the command of the Lord Inchiquin, Lord President of Munster
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WorldCat: 606667993
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A letter from a person of quality on board the William and Mary in the fare of Messina to a friend in London Wherein is set forth the present state and condition of the said city. Also a true account of the French fleet now lying in the port of Messina. To which is added a brief discourse of the island of Sicilia concerning the several alterations of government and conquests made therein. With allowance
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WorldCat: 606851798
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A letter from a person of quality residing in Kinsale, with an attestation of the officers of the Parliaments army in Munster, in vindication of the Lord of Inchiquin, Lord President of that province Also, another letter from Colonel William Jephson, relating the present state and condition of Ireland. Published by speciall command
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WorldCat: 606666288
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A letter from a person of quality to an eminent dissenter to rectifie his mistakes concerning the succession, the nature of persecution and a comprehension
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A letter from a person of quality to an eminent dissenter to rectifie his mistakes concerning the succession, the nature of persecution and a comprehension in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Hickes, George; 1685)
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WorldCat: 606788412
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A letter from a person of quality to his friend concerning His Majesties late declaration touching the reasons which moved him to dissolve the two last Parliaments at Westminster and Oxford
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A letter from a person of quality to his friend concerning His Majesties late declaration touching the reasons which moved him to dissolve the two last Parliaments at Westminster and Oxford in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Person of quality.; 1680)
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WorldCat: 1044356693
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A letter from a person of quality to his friend concerning His Majesties late declaration touching the reasons which moved him to dissolve the two last Parliaments at Westminster and Oxford in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Person of quality.; 1680)
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WorldCat: 606630783
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A letter from a person of quality to his friend in the country
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A letter from a person of quality to his friend in the country in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of; 1675)
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WorldCat: 1173095790
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A letter from a person of quality to his friend in the country in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of; 1675)
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WorldCat: 65330530
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A letter from a person of quality to his friend, about abhorrers and addressors
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A letter from a person of quality to his friend, about abhorrers and addressors in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Person of quality.; 1682)
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WorldCat: 606637484
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A letter from a person of quality to his friend, about abhorrers and addressors, and c
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A letter from a person of quality to his friend, about abhorrers and addressors, and c in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Person of quality.; 1682)
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WorldCat: 1044344741
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A letter from a person of quality, to a principal peer of the realm, now sitting in Parliament occasioned by the present debate upon the penal lawes
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A letter from a person of quality, to a principal peer of the realm, now sitting in Parliament occasioned by the present debate upon the penal lawes in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Person of quality.; 1661)
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WorldCat: 606690490
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A Letter from a Presbyterian minister to a member of Parliament
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A Letter from a Presbyterian minister to a member of Parliament in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1693)
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WorldCat: 606809600
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A letter from a Presbyterian of qualitie, to his friend in the country, concerning an engagement in this new vvarre
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A letter from a Presbyterian of qualitie, to his friend in the country, concerning an engagement in this new vvarre in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Presbyterian of qualitie.; 1648)
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WorldCat: 606996633
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A letter from a private gentleman to an English peer
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A letter from a private gentleman to an English peer in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Private gentleman.; 1707)
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WorldCat: 509342073
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A letter from a Protestant gentleman to a lady revolted to the Church of Rome
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A letter from a Protestant gentleman to a lady revolted to the Church of Rome in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Horneck, Anthony; 1678)
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WorldCat: 606598774
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A Letter from a protestant in Ireland, to a member of the House of Commons in England. Vpon occasion of the treaty in that kingdome
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WorldCat: 606653563
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WorldCat: 606653563
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A letter from a Protestant of integrity to a principal peer of the realm now sitting in Parliament by way of animadversion on a letter from a person of quality to the same peer of the realm : occasioned by the present debate upon the penal laws
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WorldCat: 606558265
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A Letter from a Roman Catholick to one of his friends at Amsterdam written in French from Paris, Feb. 6, 1688/9 ; shewing how the French stand affected upon the revolution of affairs in England, since His present Majesties arrival there
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WorldCat: 606750529
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A letter from a scholar in Oxford to his friend in the country shewing what progresse the visitors have made in the reformation of that university, and what it is that obstructs it
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A letter from a scholar in Oxford to his friend in the country shewing what progresse the visitors have made in the reformation of that university, and what it is that obstructs it in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Brathwaite, Richard; 1647)
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WorldCat: 606739326
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A letter from a scholar in Oxford, to his friend in the countrey: shewing what progresse the visitors have made in the reformation of that university, and what it is that obstructs it
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A letter from a scholar in Oxford, to his friend in the countrey: shewing what progresse the visitors have made in the reformation of that university, and what it is that obstructs it in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Brathwait, Richard; 1647)
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WorldCat: 1044303350
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A letter from a scholler in Oxford-shire to his unkle a merchant in Broadstreet upon occasion of a book intituled, A moderate and most proper reply to a declaration, printed and published under His Majesties name, Decemb. 8. intended against an ordinance of Parliament for assessing and c. / sent to the presse by the merchant, who confesseth himselfe converted by it
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WorldCat: 606806073
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A letter from a souldier of good place in Ireland, to his friend in London touching the notable victorie of her Maiesties forces there, against the Spaniards, and Irish rebels: and of the yeelding vp of Kynsale, and other places there held by the Spanyards
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WorldCat: 606536659
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A letter from a stranger to a minister, clearly shewing by the unerring light of nature and scripture, not only what sin is and has done to angels and men, and why the one cannot, and how and by whom the other is delivered therefrom, and what is expected from 'em thereupon, and what return has been made for the same: but how antichristianism, by the brightness of our Lords coming, seems to be dwindling into nothing; mauger all opposition, of cunning selfish men. And that the great revolution is near approaching; and what preceeds it, and will attend it, and how all are concern'd in it; and what they, but the clergy especially, are to do in order thereunto, to qualify and fit themselves for it. The secrets of the Lord are with them that fear him
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WorldCat: 606905606
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A letter from a student at Oxford to a friend in the country concerning the approaching Parliament, in vindication of His Majesty, the Church of England and University
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A letter from a student at Oxford to a friend in the country concerning the approaching Parliament, in vindication of His Majesty, the Church of England and University in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Kennett, White; 1681)
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WorldCat: 606775904
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A letter from a trooper in Flanders to his comrade shewing that Luxemburg is a witch, and deals with the Devil
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A letter from a trooper in Flanders to his comrade shewing that Luxemburg is a witch, and deals with the Devil in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Sergeant, John; 1695)
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WorldCat: 65325739
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A letter from a true and lawfull member of Parliament, and one faithfully engaged with it, from the beginning of the war to the end. To one of the lords of his highness councell, upon occasion of the last declaration, shewing the reasons of their proceedings for securing the peace of the Commonwealth, published on the 31th of October 1655
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WorldCat: 607024700
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A Letter from a true Dutchman to his friend exhibiting the reasons why the confederates ought to refuse the peace, which is now offered to them by France
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WorldCat: 606743556
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A letter from a weaver in Spittle-Fields to a Turky merchant of London; on the subject of the throwsters bill, now depending before the House of Commons
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WorldCat: 766960910
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A letter from a worthy gentleman in York-shire, to his friend a member of the honorable House of Commons
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A letter from a worthy gentleman in York-shire, to his friend a member of the honorable House of Commons in ProQuest Early English Books Online (R. R., Worthy gentleman in York-shire.; 1642)
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WorldCat: 779504427
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A letter from a worthy gentleman in Yorke-shire, to his friend a member of the honorable House of Commons Declaring 1. That the Parliament hath, and continually ought to use their zealous indeavours and heartie desires for a thorow reformation in Church and common wealth. 2. That the same meanes the prelates used ... and confounded their carnall wisdome. 3. That the Papists in England and Ireland by their own barbarous, savage and inhumane practises, ... will be the actors and authors of their own tragedies. 4. Shewing through the honourable houses of parliament be by many evill affected people scorned and derided, ... 5. The enemies of the Parliament and kingdome, are papists to root out religion the clergie for bishopricks and pluralities, ... 6. And lastly advise to the Parliament to go on with alacrity but not one foot but to God, to heavenly ends, divine rules, apparant truths, in the churches walkes, and then they shall not want the protection of the Almighty
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WorldCat: 606944746
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A letter from a worthy gentleman in Yorke-shire, to his friend a member of the Honorable House of Commons. Declaring 1. That the Parliament hath, and continually ought to use their zealous indeavours and heartie desires, for a thorow reformation in church and commonwealth. 2. That the same meanes the prelates used to advance themselves to pettie deities, and to bury the honor of religion in the grave of oblivion, hath now removed the stones that pressed down truth and piety, and confounded their carnall wisdome. 3. That the papists in England and Ireland by their own barbarous, savage and inhumane practises, as a just requitall of their villanies, will be the actors and authours of their own tragedies. 4. Shewing though the honourable houses of parliament be by many evill affected people scorned and derided; yet they ought to goe on chearfully in the establishment of the true religion, and suffer patiently, after the example of Christ and c. 5. The enemies of the Parliament and kingdome, are papists to root out religion the clergie for Bishopricks and pluralities, cloaked delinquents that study day and night to make currant their counterfeit conditions. 6. And lastly advise to the Parliament to go on with alacrity but not one foot but to God, to heavenly ends, divine rules, apparant truths, in the churches walkes, and then they shall not want the protection of the Almighty
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WorldCat: 606700571
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A letter from Admiral Vantrump to the lords and burgamasters of Amsterdam, touching his late engagement with the English, and the account he renders to them thereof: with the states orders for the building of 60 new frigots; and the levying of the two hundreth penny throughout all Holland, for the maintaining of the war with England. Also, their new orders and instructions to Admiral De Witte, and the Admiralties, requiring them to put out to sea all the ships that are in their harbours. Likewise, the proceedings of the King of Denmark with the English resident; and a list of the ships of war set out to sea by him: with his orders for unlading the English ships detained there, and his design therein. Together with a narrative of the proceedings of the English at Legorn; a fight betwixt them and the Dutch near that place, and the event and successe thereof. Published according to order
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WorldCat: 607020759
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A letter from Amsterdam conteining the full relation of the proceedings of the Prince of Orange against that city, and the transactions betwixt him, and the citizens, their opening of the sluces to drown the said city, with severall other passages thereupon, and the copy of the Prince of Orange his letter the magistrates of the city. With an exact relation of the five days seige or blocking up, of Amsterdam by the Prince of Orange, and Grave William of Nassaw. Together with a particular discovery of the whole design and opening the sluces to let in the sea, which hath overflown great part of the land
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WorldCat: 607011699
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A Letter from Amsterdam to a friend in England
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A Letter from Amsterdam to a friend in England in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1678)
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WorldCat: 838716427
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A Letter from Amsterdam to a friend in England in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1678)
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WorldCat: 867930900
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A Letter from Amsterdam to a friend in Paris
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A Letter from Amsterdam to a friend in Paris in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1679)
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WorldCat: 606806079
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A letter from Amsterdam to J. P. and VV. D. Esquires, in London: containing the present condition of Holland. With allowance. May 27, 1673
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WorldCat: 1066548604
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A letter from Amsterdam to M.C. in London Discovering the taking of Sr. Thomas Armstrong with the narrow escape of my Lord Gray and Mr. Eerguson at Leyden in Holland
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WorldCat: 767508832
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A letter from Amsterdam to M.C. in London. Discovering the taking of Sr. Thomas Armstrong with the narrow escape of my Lord Gray and Mr. Eerguson at Leyden in Holland
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WorldCat: 766903774
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A Letter from an absent lord to one of his friends in the convention
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A Letter from an absent lord to one of his friends in the convention in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1689)
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WorldCat: 606806082
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A letter from an anti-hierarchical divine in the countrey, to a member of the House of Commons. Concerning the bishops being restored to their votes in Parliament
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WorldCat: 606823622
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A letter from an anti-phanatique, to the most illustrious and truly vertuous lady, the Lady Monk. By a true lover of his country
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A letter from an anti-phanatique, to the most illustrious and truly vertuous lady, the Lady Monk. By a true lover of his country in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Morley, Henry; 1660)
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WorldCat: 606838353
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A letter from an ejected Member of the House of Commons, to Sir Jo: Evelyn: shewing, the constitution of that councell, and the influence it hath had on the present times, with a judgement of future events
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WorldCat: 606998571
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A Letter from an eminent merchant in Constantinople to a friend in London giving an exact relation of the great and glorious cavalcade of Sultan Mahomet the fourth, present emperour of the Turks, as he marched out of Constantinople, for the invasion of Christendome, and the siege of Vienna
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WorldCat: 606806085
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