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resolution of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, to the Kings most Excellent Majestie, concerning the great disturbances in York-shire, with the humble propositions and desires of the gentry, free-holders, and inhabitants of the county of York-shire, to both Houses of Parliament. Iohn Brown Cler. Parl. Likewise, terrible newes from Holland, read in the House of Commons, and ordered to bee forthwith printed. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl, The
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resolution of the Prince of Wales, concerning Lieutenant Generall Cromwel, and the routing of the Scottish army, and present design with his shipping. With the results and proceedings of the Princes councell aboard the Admirall, concerning captain Battens falling in at Tibury Hope, with a squadron of ships, to joyn with the water-men and sea-men, and an army from London, for relief of Colchester. Likewise, His Majesties declaration concerning all those who have taken up armes against Him and have been gainers by the wars of England and His resolution thereupon. As also, the most pious, and Christian expressions of a most religious, and renowned King. touching his people, The
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resolution of the Prince of Wales, concerning the landing of his army in the Isle of Loving-land, within the county of Suffolk, and his propositions to all Englishmen, concerning his engagement for King, city, and kingdom against the army, and to fight for their liberties, freedom and priviledges. Likevvise, the further proceedings of the Royall Navie, under his Highness the D. of York, and the declaration of the seamen in the Isle of VVight and Portsmouth, concerning the King Majesty and the Fleet Royall. 1648, The
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resolution of the Prince of Wales, concerning the landing of his army in the Isle of Loving-land, within the county of Suffolk, and his propositions to all Englishmen, concerning his engagement for King, city, and kingdom against the army, and to fight for their liberties, freedom and priviledges. Likevvise, the further proceedings of the Royall Navie, under his Highness the D. of York, and the declaration of the seamen in the Isle of VVight and Portsmouth, concerning the Kings Majesty and the Fleet Royall. 1648, The
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resolution of the princes, allies, and confederates, mett at the Hague in the month of February, 1691. Done out of French, The
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Resolution of the princes, allies, and confederates, which has been taken at the assembly at the Hague, in the month of February, 1691 done out of French, The
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Resolution of the Protestant gentry and commonalty of Cheshire concerning their petition lately presented to the Kings Majesty at Yorke. Wherein is declared their loyalty to his sacred Majestie, and due obedience to the honourable Houses of Parliament. With all their protestation to spend their lives and estates to defend his sacred Majesty from all dangers, either forteigne or domesticke. And also to defend the Parliament against all opposers, declaring their great confidence, that their councels and determinations tend to the advancement of his Majesties honour and the preservation of all his loving subjects, The
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Resolution of the right Honourable the Earl of Essex, lord generall of all his forces for the preservation of His Majesty and Parliament with a speech made by the Lord Roberts to His Excellence : also the manner of his setting forward and his passing through the city ... also the wicked purpose and intention of one F. Gowrie to have killed His Excellence ... also the apprehending of the Lord Montague, The
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Resolution of the round-heads being a zealovs declaration of the grievances where-with their little wits are consumed to destrvction : and what things they, in their wisedome yet left them, conceive fit to be reformed, The
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resolution of the Round-heads to pull down Cheap-side Crosse Being a zealous declaration of the grievances wherewith their little wits are consumed to destruction. And what things they in conceive fit to be reformed, The
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Resolution of the Round-heads to pull downe Cheap-side Crosse being a zealous declaration of the grievances wherewith their little wits are consumed to destruction, and what things they in their wisdome conceive fit to bee reformed : also The Answer to the Rattle-heads concerning their fictionate revolutions of the Round-heads : wherein is explained every particular therein contained against them, The
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resolution of the Round-heads, to pull downe Cheap-side Crosse Being a zealous declaration of the grievances wherewith their little wits are consumed to destruction. And what things they in their wisdome conceive fit to bee reformed. Also the answer to the rattle-heads, concerning their fictionate resolutions of the Round-heads. Wherein is explained every particular therein contained against them, with many godly counsells to Doctor Little-wit: the composer of their former scurrilous, and illiterate pamphlet, The
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resolution of the Round-Heads: being a zealous declaration of the grievances where-with their little wits are consumed to destruction. And what things they conceive fit to be reformed, The
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resolution of the valiant Danes, who have transported an army of 6000. men to defend the King and Parliament against the cavaliers. And to establish peace in this kingdom, having brought an embassador with them to signifye unto the Parliament their iust and goodintents, and are now landed at Newcastle. Also how Sr. Iohn Hotham, at their first arrivall tooke their money and iewels and hath sent them up to the Parliament, with the valiant resolution of the Lady Sanders, who to revenge the death of her husband and Colonell Douglas slain at Worcester battaile, hath raised also a great army, intending in person to ioyne with the Scots against the cavaleers, who are sending over 10000. armed men to assist the Parliament, The
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resolution of the women of London to the Parliament. Wherein they declare their hot zeale in sending their husbands to the warres, in defence of King and Parliament, as also the proceedings of the King at York, with their full determination in maintaining this their resolution, to the admiration of the reader. With their desires to the Parliament that this may be printed, The
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resolution of this case of conscience whether the Church of England's symbolizing so far as it doth with the Church of Rome, makes it unlawful to hold communion with the Church of England?, The
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resolution of those contemners that will have no crosses. Being ingeniously expressed in exhortation to those, that will admit of no crosse, unlesse it be their crosse-wives; or some crosse street where their conventicles are. Wittily shewing, some perswasive arguments unto them, that if they will allow of no crosse, they must new christen the Kings coin; and some streets, which are nominated by that name, The
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resolution of those physitians presented by the Colledge to the right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen of this city of London, for the prevention and cure of the plague, The
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resolution of Wiltshire presented at Oxford to His Majestie with their contributions. Also the resolution of Herefordshire, and c, The
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resolution taken by the confederat princes, and other allied powers, in relation to France, The
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resolution, vow, and covenant of 4736 persons in and about the city of London, The
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resolution, vow, and covenant of 4736 persons in and about the city of London, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1648)
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resolution-table: exhibited by Christopher Jelinger, A.M. ; which may be fixed on mens chamber-doors for a memorial. Containing twelve gracious resolutions, for walking in newness of life, every morning to be taken up, as comprizing the duty of man, The
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Resolutions and decisions of divers practical cases of conscience in continual use amongst men very necessary for their information and direction in these evil times : in four decades / by Jos. Hall
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Resolutions and decisions of divers practicall cases of conscience in continuall use amongst men very necessary for their information and direction : in foure decades / by I.H.
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Resolutions and decisions of divers practicall cases of conscience in continuall use amongst men very necessary for their information and direction in these evill times : in foure decades / by Jos. Hall
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Resolutions and decisions of divers practicall cases of conscience in continuall use amongst men, very necessary for their information and direction. In foure decades. / By I.H. D.D. B.N
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resolutions and desires of the Common Hall. June 24. 1648, The
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resolutions and desires of the Common Hall. June 24. 1648, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England). Court of Common Council.; 1648)
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Resolutions of a penitent soul, desirous of eternal salvation With a short and easie method, directing worldlings, how they may spend the whole day in Gods service
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Resolutions of Parliament touching delinquents and their compositions. Die Mercurii, 14 Martii, 1648. Resolved by the Commons assembled in Parliament
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Resolutions of Parliament touching delinquents and their compositions. Die Mercurii, 14 Martii, 1648. Resolved by the Commons assembled in Parliament in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Parliament.; 1650)
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Resolutions of Parliament, touching delinquents and their compositions. Die Mercurii, 14 Martii, 1648
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resolutions of the army, against the King, kingdome and city. Iuly 15. 1648. at 8 of the clocke in the morning, The
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resolutions of the army, against the King, kingdome and city. Iuly 15. 1648. at 8 of the clocke in the morning, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Croplie, Thomas.; 1648)
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resolutions of the army, against the King, kingdome and city. Iuly 15. 1648. at 8 of the clocke in the morning, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Croplie, Thomas.; 1648)
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resolutions of the army, against the King, kingdome and city. Iuly 15. 1648. at 8 of the clocke in the morning, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Croplie, Thomas.; 1648)
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resolutions of the House of Commons, concerning the Kings answere to the militia, Feb, 28. 1641. : vvith the result of a select committee of both Houses on the same, The
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resolutions of the House of Commons, concerning the Kings answere to the militia, Feb, 28. 1641. : vvith the result of a select committee of both Houses on the same, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.; 1642)
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resolutions of the judges upon the several statutes of bankrupts as also, the like resolutions upon 13 Eliz. and 27 Eliz. touching fraudulent conveyances / by T.B., Esq, The
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Resolutions of the private souldiery of Col. Scroops regiment of horse concerning their present expedition for the service of Ireland wherein they declare their integrity and faithfulness to the solemn engagement of the army made at New-Market and Triploe Heaths, June 5, 1647, and to that end have chosen agitators for their respective troups, agreeing and resolving not to disband or divide, or suffer themselves to be disbanded, till the freedoms of England be first settled and the rights of the souldiery obtained, according to the many declarations and remonstrances of the Parliament and army : directed and presented to the consideration of all the souldiery of the nation, both of field and garrison, The
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Resolutions of the private souldiery of Col. Scroops regiment of horse concerning their present expedition for the service of Ireland. Wherein they declare their integrity and faithfulness to the solemn engagement of the army made at New-Market and Triploe Heaths, June 5, 1647. and to that end have chosen agitators for their respective troups; agreeing and resolving not to disband or divide, or suffer themselves to be disbanded or divided, till the freedoms of England be first settled and the rights of the souldiery obtained, according to the many declarations and remonstrances of the Parliament and army. Directed and presented to the consideration of all the souldiery of the nation, both of field and garison, The
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resolve of the Citie, The
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Resolved and declared by the Commons assembled in Parliament that the priviledge of this House in point of protection from arrests, doth belong to the members of this House and their menial servants only, and to the officers attending the service of this House
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Resolved and declared by the Commons assembled in Parliament that the priviledge of this House in point of protection from arrests, doth belong to the members of this House and their menial servants only, and to the officers attending the service of this House in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.; 1660)
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resolved apprentices or A reply of the well-affected apprentices of the city of London, inhabiting in the ward of Bridge within, unto a late printed paper, entituled, The thankeful acknowledgement and congratulation of divers well-affected apprentices within the ward of Cripple Gate, without; unto Lieutenant Colonel John Lilburn, Mr. William Walwin, Mr. Thomas Prince, and Mr. Richard Overton, The
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Resolved by the Commons assembled in Parliament that no moneys due to any the persons excepted from pardon in the Act of General Pardon
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Resolved by the Commons assembled in Parliament that no moneys due to any the persons excepted from pardon in the Act of General Pardon in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.; 1660)
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Resolved by the Parliament , that such delinquents as have been admitted to composition and have paid part of their fines, and elapsed their times for payment in of the residue, be admitted to pay in the residue of their said fines with interest, so as they whose habitations are within fourscore miles of London
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Resolved by the Parliament , that such delinquents as have been admitted to composition and have paid part of their fines, and elapsed their times for payment in of the residue, be admitted to pay in the residue of their said fines with interest, so as they whose habitations are within fourscore miles of London in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Parliament.; 1651)
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Resolved by the Parliament that all primers formerly used in the time of kingship in this nation be suppressed, and shall from henceforth be no further used in any school, either publique or private, within this commonwealth
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Resolved by the Parliament that the markets be kept to morrow , being the five and twentieth day of December
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Resolved by the Parliament that whatsoever person or persons have, or shall have in their custody any of the printed papers be injoyned forthwith to bring the same in to the Councel of State
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Resolved by the Parliament that whatsoever person or persons have, or shall have in their custody any of the printed papers be injoyned forthwith to bring the same in to the Councel of State in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales.; 1651)
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Resolved by the Parliament, that from and after the 25. day of December, 1651, no beer or ale be exciseable for the future, but such as is brewed by common brewers
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Resolved by the Parliament, that from and after the 25. day of December, 1651, no beer or ale be exciseable for the future, but such as is brewed by common brewers in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales.; 1651)
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resolved Christian exhorting to resolution Written to comfort the faint-hearted, to strengthen the faithfull, to recall the worldling, and to perswade all men so to run, that they may obtaine. Corrected and enlarged, The
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resolved Christian pursuing the designs of holiness and happiness, in ordering, first his own heart and life, and then his family. With further directions upon the great points, of spending our time, and of minding our end, and of behaving our selves well under all our tryals. A treatise that may be of use, to persons of all conditions, and especially to be read in families. One line of quotation in Latin, The
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resolved Christian, exhorting to resolution written brace to comfort the faint-hearted, to strengthen the faithfull, to recall the worldling, and to perswade all men, so to run that they may obtaine, The
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