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Traytors downfal, or, A breif relation of the downfal of that phanatick crew, who trayterously murthered the late kings Majesty of blessed memeory. The tune is, Fa la la, and c, The
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traytors downfall, or, A brief relation of the downfall of that phanatick crew who traiterously murthered the late kings majesty of blessed memory. To the tune of, Fa la la, and c, The
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traytors last farewell: or, Treason miraculously discover'd Being a full and true account of one Sir Thomas Armstrong, who with other rebels, had conspired the death of our soveraign Lord the King, and subverting the government: and though he fled beyond the seas for refuge, yet there the hand of justice found him out; and was brought back to England, where he received the due sentence of death, which was accordingly executed on the 20th. of this instant June, 1684. To the tune of, Let Oliver now be forgotten, The
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traytors perspective-glass, or, Sundry examples of Gods just judgments executed upon many eminent regicides, who were either fomentors of the late bloody wars against the King, or had a hand in his death whereunto is added three perfect characters of those late-executed regicides, viz. Okey, Corbet, and Barkstead : wherein many remarkable passages of their several lives, and barbarous actions, from the beginning of the late wars, to the death of that blessed martyr Charles the first are faithfully delineated / by I.T. Gent, The
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traytors pilgrimage from the Tower to Tyeburn: being a true relation of the drawing of William Lord Munson, Sir Henry Mildmay, and Esquire Wallop, upon three several sledges on Munday last the 27th of this instant January, being the day that our late Gracious Soveraign King Charles received that horrid and most unjust sentence to lose his dear and precious life before the gates of his own royal palace. With manner of the proceedings at Tyburn, in order to the degrading and devesting them of their former titles of honour; and their declaratory speeches to both the right worshipful sheriffs of London and Middlesex, The
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traytors rewarded, or, The execution and confession of Edward Fitz Harris and Oliver Plunket, two notorious traytors, who were drawn to Tyburn on sledges, and there executed on the first of this instant July, 1681 for contriving, and trayterously carrying on the late hellish plot, by not only devising to destroy the life of his Majesty, but to deliver up these kingdoms to a forreign power, and c, The
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traytors tragedy: or, Their great plot and treasonable design discovered: with the names of the grand conspirators, that are to be tryed for their lives; and true justice to be executed upon those, who were the immediate murtherers of our late gracious lord and soveraign King Charles, The
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traytors unvailed, or a brief account of that horrid and bloody designe intended by those rebellious people, known by the names of Anabaptists and Fifth Monarchy being upon sunday the 14th. of April 1661. in Newgate on purpose to oppose his Majesties person and laws, The
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treacherous brothers a tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-royal by His Majesty's servants / written by George Powell, The
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treacherous brothers a tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-royal by His Majesty's servants / written by George Powell, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Powell, George; 1696)
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treacherous brothers a tragedy, as it is acted by Their Majesty's servants at the Theatre-royal / written by George Powell, The
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treacherous brothers a tragedy, as it is acted by Their Majesty's servants at the Theatre-royal / written by George Powell, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Powell, George; 1690)
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treacherous taken in his treachery, and c, The
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treacherous taken in his treachery, and c, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bonifield, Abraham; 1693)
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treachery and disloyalty of papists to their soveraignes, in doctrine and practise. Together with an exact parallel of the jurisdiction, power, and priviledges claimed and exercised by our popish Parliaments, prelates, Lords and Commons in former times, with those now claimed and practised by the present Parliament, Lords and Commons, which are here manifested to be farre more loyall, dutifull, moderate; more consistent with, lesse invasive on, and destructive to the Kings pretended soveraigne power and prerogative, then those of popish parliaments, and subjects. Wherein likewise the traiterous, antimonarchicall doctrines, practises and attempts of papists upon their soveraignes prerogatives, crownes, persons, with the dangerous consequences, effects, and designes, of their present illegall arming, and accesse to the Kings Army, and person by meanes of evill counsellours, are briefely discovered; ... It is ordered by the Committee for Printing that this treatise be forthwith printed and published, by Michael Sparke, senior. Januar. 13. 1642. John White, The
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Treason and murther discovered Being a true and perfect relation of the tryal and condemnation of James Alsop the father, and William Alsop his son for treason and murder; at the assises held at Chelmsford for the county of Essex, on Wednesday the 25th of March, 1674. Also the wonderfull discovery both of the treason and murder; with the sentence of the court for the manner and places of their execution. Written by a person who was present at the tryal
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Treason and murther, or, The Bloody father-in-lavv being a true and perfect relation of a horrible murther committed at Ham, neer Stratford in Essex on the wife of James Alsop by her husbands father and brother ... together with the manner how they were severally taken ... their commitment to Chelmsford goal and their tryal at the assizes March 25, 1673/4
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Treason and rebellion against their native country justly rewarded upon severall traitors and rebels lately executed in Scotland. Certified by an expresse in two letters dated at Saint Andrews, Jan. 26. 1645. Together with a declaration of the Generall Assembly of the Church of Scotland. Published by authority
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Treason arraigned, in answer to Plain English; being a trayterous, and phanatique pamphlet, which was condemned by the Counsel of State, suppressed by authority; and the printer declared against by proclamation. It is directed to the Lord General Monck, and the officers of his army, and c
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Treason discovered from Holland: or, A discoverie, of a most damnable and divellish attempt of two Iesuites and three other Catholiques, against the life and person of the Ladie Elisabeth. With, the manner and means of their prevention; as also, the names of the Iesuites, and the rest of the conspirators. Likevvise, a true report of the mercie of God, shewed in the most unexpected deliverance of the citie of Cork in Ireland, from a most terrible famine: which report was brought over by one Mr. Wilson, who did suffer in that extremitie, and was a witnesse of that great deliverance
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Treason discovered or the impeachment of Daniel Oneale Sergeant Major, one of the commanders in the last expedition against Scotland, and now prisoner in the gate-house. Wherein is exprest all his trecherous endeavours to bring the army in dislike of the proceedings of the Houses of Parliament. With all the articles exhibited against him, and his answer to every article. Likewise his accusations proved by these honorable persons. Sir Jacob Ashley. Sir Iohn Connyers. Sir Fulk Hunkes. Captaine Legg
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Treason discovered, or, The black book opened
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Treason discovered, or, The impeachment of Daniel Oneale Sergeant Major one of the commanders in the last expedition against Scotland and now prisoner in the gate-house wherein is exprest all his trecherous endeavors to bring the army in dislike of the proceedings of the Houses of Parliament : with all the articles exhibited against him, and his ansvveer to every article : likewise his accusations proved by these honorable persons : Sir Jacob Ashley, Sir Iohn Connyers, Sir Fulk Hunkes, Captaine Legg
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Treason in graine that most traiterous, or libel of Fitz-harris, whereby he design'd to raise a rebellion amongst us the better to make way for a French invasion, and our utter destruction, as it was read in both Houses of Parliament at Oxford, and upon which the House of Commons impeached him of high treason. Falsly and malitiously called by him, the true English-man speaking plain English, in a letter from a friend to a friend
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Treason in Ireland for the blowing up of the Kings English forces with a hundred barrells of gun-powder; with the names of the chiefe agents; and the manner of the discovery, December the tenth. VVith a relation of the crueltie of the Irish rebels used against the English Protestants there, killing them, ravishing the women, cutting them to pieces, ... With two battels fought betwixt the Protestants and the Rebels: the Rebels having the worst in both. With a plot discovered at Athigh. Sent into England by Mr Hierome, Minister of Gods Word at Athigh in Ireland
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Treason justly punished: or, A full relation of the condemnation and execution of Mr. William Staley who was found guilty of high treason, at the Kings-bench-barr at Westminster, on Thursday the 21st. of Nov. 1678. For speaking dangerous, and treasonable words against his most Sacred Majesty the King. For which he was sentenced to be drawn, hang'd, and quartered. And was accordingly executed upon Tuesday the 26th. of this instant Nov. 1678. at Tyburn. Tune of, The rich merchant-man and c. VVith allowance
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Treason made manifest, or, A Discourse by way of dialogue between Richard and William in relation to the tryals and convictions of the two arch traytors, viz. brace Edward Fitz-Harris and Oliver Plunket, titular Arch-Bishop of Dublin in Ireland
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Treason pretended against the King of Scots by certaine lordes and gentlemen, whose names hereafter followe. With a declaration of the Kinges Maiesties intention to his last acts of Parliament: which openeth fully in effect of all the saide conspiracy. Out of Skottish into English
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Treason rewarded at Tiburn: or, the traitors downfal. Being a full account of the conviction, and condemnation of Ireland, Pickering, and Grove ... as a warning for all traitors, to take example by their fall. To the tune of, Digby's funeral
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Treason unmasqued, or, Truth brought to light, to a pleasant new tune, and c
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Treason's master-piece, or, A conference held at Whitehall between Oliver, the late usurper, and a committee of the then pretended Parliament who desired him to take upon him the title of King of England ... : wherein many of the leading-men of those times did, by unanswerable arguments, assert and prove monarchy to be the only legal ancient, and necessary form of government in these kingdoms / collected by a faithful hand
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Treason, popery, and c. brought to the publique test with regard to the grounds of His Majesties late declaration concerning the succession to the crown
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Treasons anatomie or The duty of a loyall subject in vindicating his gracious soveraigne, against those horrid aspertions, cast upon him, conserning his fathers death, the reliefe of the Rochellers, and the rebellion in Ireland, and in way of answer to a declaration, published by the House of Commons, Feb. 15
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Treasons anatomie, or, The duty of a loyall subject in vindicating his gracious soveraigne, against those horrid aspertions, cast upon him, concerning his fathers death, the reliefe of the Rochellers, and the rebellion in Ireland, and in way of answer to A declaration, published by the House of Commons, Feb. 15
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Treasons by the laws of England
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Treasons by the laws of England. Whereas many persons of late have transgretted against the laws of the land by open violence, and committed treason and murther under the notion of liberty of conscience, and pretence of reforming religion
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treasure of Euonymus conteyninge the vvonderfull hid secretes of nature, touchinge the most apte formes to prepare and destyl medicines, for the conseruation of helth: as quintessence, aurum potabile, hippocras, aromatical wynes, balmes, oyles perfumes, garnishyng waters, and other manifold excellent confections. Wherunto are ioyned the formes of sondry apt fornaces, and vessels, required in this art. Translated out of Latin, by Peter Morvvying felow of Magdaline Colleadge in Oxford, The
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treasure of the soul. Wherein we are taught how, in dying to sin, we may attain the perfect love of God, and our neighbor, and consequently unto true blessedness and salvation. / Many years since written in the Spanish tongue, and now newly translated in English, by A.P, The
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treasure of the soule Wherin we are taught how in dying to sin, we may attayne to the perfect loue of God, and our neighbour, and consequently vnto true blessednes and saluation. Many yeares since written in the Spanish tonge, and and now newly translated into English: by A.P, The
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treasure of traffike, or, A discourse of forraigne trade wherein is shewed the benefit and commoditie arising to a commonwealth or kingdome, by the skilfull merchant, and by a well ordered commerce and regular traffike / by Lewes Roberts, The
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treasure of traffike. Or a discourse of forraigne trade. Wherein is shewed the benefit and commoditie arising to a commonwealth or kingdome, by the skilfull merchant, and by a well ordered commerce and regular traffike. Dedicated to the High Court of Parlament now assembled. / By Lewes Roberts, merchant, and captaine of the City of London, The
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treasure of tranquillity. Or A manuall of morall discourses tending to the tranquillity of minde. Translated out of French by I.M. Master of Arts, The
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treasure of tranquillity. Or A manuall of morall discourses tending to the tranquillity of minde. Translated out of French by I.M. Master of Arts, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Maxwell, James; 1611)
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treasure of true loue or A liuely description of the loue of Christ vnto his spouse, whom in loue he hath clensed in his blood from sinne, and made a royall priesthood vnto his Father. / By Thomas Tuke, preacher of the word, The
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treasure of trueth touching the grounde worke of man his saluation, and chiefest pointes of Christian religion: with a briefe summe of the comfortable doctrine of God his prouidence, comprised in .38. short aphorismes. VVritten in Latin by Theodore Beza, and nevvly turned into English by Iohn Stockvvood. VVhereunto are added, these godly treatises. One of the learned and godlie Father. Maister I. Foxe. In the which the chiefest poyntes of the doctrine of God his election, are so plainely set foorth, as the verie simplest may easily vnderstand it, and reape great profite thereby. The other of Maister Anthonie Gylbie, wherein the doctrine of God his election and reprobation, is both godly and learnedlie handeled. Seene and alovved, according to the order appoynted, The
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treasure of truth, touching the grounde worke of man his saluation, and chiefest pointes of Christian religion: with a briefe summe of the comfortable doctrine of God his prouidence, comprised in 38. short aphorismes. / Written in Latine by Theodore Beza, ; and newly turned into English, by Iohn Stockwood. ; Whereunto are added, these godly treatises. One of the learned and godly Father Maister I. Foxe. In the which the chiefest points of the doctrine of God his election, are so plainely set foorth, as the very simplest may easily vnderstand it, and reape great profite thereby. ; The other of Maister Anthonie Gylbie, wherein the doctrine of God his election and reprobation, is both godly and learnedlie handeled. ; All newly ouerseene and corrected. Seene and allovved, according to the order appointed, The
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treasure of vowed chastity in secular persons. Also the widdowes glasse. VVritten by the RR. Fathers Leonard Lessius, and Fuluius Androtius, both of the Society of Iesus. Translated into English by I.W. P, The
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treasurers almanacke wherein with necessary tables of interest, the lenders gaine, and borrowers losse, of 10, 8, 7, 6. in the 100. are easily composed and demonstrated for the longitude and latitude of all places whatsoeuer. 1631. Being most necessary and helpfull in coine, value, waight and measure of all things. And properly referred and rectified .... Also may fitly serve for the sea, The
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treasurers almanacke, or the money-master wherein with necessary tables of interest, the lenders gaine, and borrowers losse, of 10. 8. 7. 6. in the 100. are easily composed and demonstrated for the longitude and latitude of all places whatsoeuer. 1627. Being most necessary and helpfull in coine, value, weight and measure of all things. And properly referred and rectified to the generall coronell knight merchant. grocer goldsmith scriuener buyer lender artificer tradesman or nobleman commander gentleman mercer draper fishmonger vsurer seller borrower clothier husbandman. And whosoeuer else. Also may fitly serue for the sea, The
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treasurers almanacke, or the money-master wherein with necessary tables of interest, the lenders gaine, and borrowers losse, of 10.8.7.6. in the 100. are easily composed and demonstrated for the longitude and latitude of all places whatsoeuer. 1628. Being most necessary and helpefull in coine, value, weight and measure of all things. And properly referred and rectified to the generall, coronell, knight, merchant, grocer, goldsmith, scriuener, buyer, lender, artificer, tradesman, or nobleman, commander, gentleman, mercer, draper, fishmonger, vsurer, seller, borrower, clothier, husbandman and whosoeuer else. Also may fitly serue for the sea, The
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