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A remonstrance by way of address from the Church of England to both houses of Parliament upon the account of religion together with some remarks upon Dr. Sherlock's sermon preached the 24th May, 1685
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A remonstrance by way of address from the Church of England to both houses of Parliament upon the account of religion together with some remarks upon Dr. Sherlock's sermon preached the 24th May, 1685 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Church of England.; 1685)
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A remonstrance concerning the grievances, and maladies of the kingdome of England rightly stated in X positions. VVith remedies prescribed for the speedy help of each of them: viz. The King, Parliament, Army, Assembly of Divines. Citizens of London, the people in generall. Apostate round-heads. Newters, Cavaliers, Scots. Licensed and entered according to order
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A remonstrance concerning the misdemeanours of some of the Scots souldiers in the county of Yorke. Subscribed by divers gentlemen of the Committee of Sequestrations in that county; and sent up to Thomas Westrop Esquire to be presented to the House of Commons. December 6. 1646. This remonstrance is appointed to be printed, and is signed, by Richard Wynne, Edmond Hall, Thomas Bate, Henry Lyle, Thomas Peeres, Iohn Humfray. Sub. Com. Seq
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WorldCat: 606667142
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A Remonstrance concerning the present troubles from the meeting of the Estaees of Scotland, Aprill 16. unto the Parliament of England
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WorldCat: 606452505
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A remonstrance concerning the present troubles from the meeting of the Estaees of the kingdome of Scotland Aprill 16 unto the Parliament of England
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A remonstrance concerning the present troubles from the meeting of the Estaees of the kingdome of Scotland Aprill 16 unto the Parliament of England in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Scotland. Convention of Estates.; 1640)
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A remonstrance concerning the present troubles from the meeting of the Estaees of the kingdome of Scotland, Aprill 16. unto the Parliament of England
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A remonstrance concerning the present troubles from the meeting of the Estates of the Kingdome of Scotland, Aprill 16. unto the Parliament of England
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A remonstrance concerning the present troubles from the meeting of the Estates of the Kingdome of Scotland, Aprill 16. unto the Parliament of England in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Scotland. Parliament.; 1640)
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A Remonstrance concerning the present troubles, from the meeting of the Estates of the kingdome of Scotland, Aprill 16. unto the Parliament of England
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A Remonstrance for peace between the Kings Most Excellent Majesty and his two Houses of Parliament ... and the proceedings of His Gracious Majesty and the commissioners touching the treaty : as also, five propositions to the kingdom of England ... : with the oath and covenant of the King to his people concerning jvstice, mercy and trvth : extracted out of the originall copy
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A remonstrance for peace, between the Kings most excellent Majesty, and his two Houses of Parliament, assembled at Westminster; and the proceedings of his gracious Majesty, and the commissioners, touching the treaty; as also, five propositions to the Kingdom of England, concerning the power of her dread Soveraign the King, and the representative body of this nation: with the oath and covenant of the King to his people, concerning peace, justice, mercy and truth. Extracted out of the originall copy, for the joy and tranquility of all his Majesties loving subjects within the Kingdom of England; and Dominion of Wales. Whereunto is annexed, the declaratiou of the Scots, the raising of an army of 40000. men, and the resolution of Lieut. Gen. Cromwell, and Major Gen. Lambert, touching the said army
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WorldCat: 606699530
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A remonstrance for the re-publique. Shewing who are the lying lips of the Prince. By many knowing, godly, well affected, and substantiall citizens of London. Presented to the high and honourable Houses of Parliament for a reformation
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A Remonstrance for the re-pvbliqve shewing who are the lying lips of the Prince / by many knowing, godly well affected, and substantiall citizens of London ; presented to the high and honourabvle Houses of Parliament for a reformation
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A remonstrance from his Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax and the army under his command concerning their just and cleare proceedings hitherto in the behalfe of the Parliament, Kingdome, and themselves, and the evill and treacherous dealing they have found from the enemies to ther owne ... freedome : together with their present difficulties and dangers in relation thereunto and their present resolutions thereupon, with the grounds of all of these : by the appointment of his Excellency and the generall counsell of his army / signed John Rushworth, secretary
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A remonstrance from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and his Councell of Warre, concerning the late discontent and distraction in the Army. With his Excellencies declaration of himselfe, and expectation from the Army thereupon, for the future uniting of the Army. Published by his Excellency at the head of every regiment, at the first randezvouze of the Army in Cork-bush Field between Hartford and Ware, Munday Novemb. 15. 1647. By the appointment of his Excellency, and the Councell of Warre, signed, John Rushworth, Secr. Novembr. 16. Imprimatur, Gilb. Mabbot
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A remonstrance from his excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the armie under his command concerning their just and clear proceedings hitherto, in the behalfe of the Parliament, Kingdom, and themselves: and the evill and trecherous dealing they have found from the enemies to their own, and the Parliaments and kingdomes peace and freedome. Together with their present difficulties and dangers in relation thereunto: and their present resolutions thereupon. With the grounds of all these. By the appointment of his Excellency, and the generall councell of his army. Signed Jo. Rushworth, secretarie
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A remonstrance from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the armie under his command: concerning their just and clear proceedings hitherto, in the behalfe of the Parliament, kingdome, and themselves: and the evill and trecherous dealing they have found from the enemies to their own, and the Parliament and kingdomes peace and freedome. Together with their present difficulties and dangers in relation thereunto: and their present resolutions thereupon. With the grounds of all of these. By the appointment of his Excellency and the generall Councell of his army. Signed, Jo. Rushworth, Secretarie
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A Remonstrance from Holland, to all true and loyal Christians within the Commonwealth of England: with a narrative of the proceedings of foreign princes, touching the King of Scots, the Parliament of England, the Lord Gen. Cromwel, and the immediate power and government, without a king, and c. Likewise, the tryal of famous Captain Vere, an Englishman, before the great Councel of the United Provinces; the dreadful sentence denounced against him; and his speech immediatly before his death in the presence of the Queen of Bohemiah, the Princesse of Orange, and divers other lords, and ladies
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WorldCat: 1086441058
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A Remonstrance from Ireland to the high court of Parliament in England for the speedy oppression of the rebels with little cost and losse of the Protestant party and the probable way of moving the rebels to submit themselves and to cut one anothers throats and to bring the heads of the chiefest actors thereby to get their pardon presented by a member of the House of Commons in Ireland : with a proclamation for proroguing of both Houses of Parliament at the city of Dublin till the 11 of January next : with an order for the people all to repaire to their owne dwellings there to defend the country with the best strength they can
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WorldCat: 606693221
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A remonstrance from Ireland, to the high court of Parliament in England. For the speedy oppression of the rebels, with little cost and losse of the protestant party, and the probable way of moving the rebels to submit themselves, and to cut one anothers throats, and to bring the heads of the chiefest actors, thereby to get their pardon presented by a membet of the House of Commons in Ireland. With a proclamation for proroguing of both Houses of Parliament at the city of Dublin, till the 11. of Ianuary next. With an order for the people all to repaire to their owne dwellings, there to defend the country with the best strength they can
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A remonstrance from the army, to the citizens of London, to be read and published throughtout the severall wards and parishes of the cities of London, and Westminster, the borough of Southwarke, and parts adjacent. Sent form St. Albanes on Wednesday Novem. 15. 1648. And their declaration for peace, and bringing of the Kings Majesty to London, and sending for the Prince of VVales from Holland; together with their protestation to joyn with the King and Parliament in the treaty. Likewise, exceeding joyfull newes from the King, declaring the articles, and acts of agreement for a present peace. Agreed upon by his Majesty and the commissioners, on Munday Novemb. 13. 1648
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WorldCat: 607011195
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A remonstrance from the eternall God declaring severall spirituall transactions unto the Parliament, and Common-wealth of England, unto His Excellency, the Lord Generall Cromwell, the Councell of State, the Councell of Warre, and to all that love the second appearing of the Lord Jesus, the onely wise God and everlasting Father, blessed for ever / by John Reeve, and Lodowick Muggleton
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WorldCat: 767430225
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A remonstrance from the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament at Dublin, concerning the estate of Ireland. The barbarousnesse of the bloody rebels, and a protestation of their complyance with the power of England, for reducing of that kingdome. This remonstrance is appointed to be printed and published according to the directions of an order of Parliament
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WorldCat: 606667692
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A remonstrance humbly presented to the High and Honourable Court of Parliament: touching the insupportable miseries of the poore of the land, especially at this time, and in this great city of London, within the line of communication, and bill of mortality; and the causes thereof. Together with the cure and remedy; and the great care which the princes of other nations, states, countries and cities have taken therein. / By Leonard Lee, Gent
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WorldCat: 606689367
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A remonstrance in defence of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, in justification of their defensive warre, confirmed by foure reasons, as being undertaken for religion, the King, the Parliament, the countrey. And ayming at no other end but the honour of the King, the good of the common-wealth, and the peace and prosperity of the kingdome. But most especially undertaken for the preservation of the Protestant religion
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WorldCat: 606651731
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A remonstrance in reference to the Act to prevent and suppress seditious conventicles, super verba, being a subject of this realm which sheweth that by the said Act it seems as if the magistrates did, as it were, unadvisedly and incompetently proceed against the subjects of forreign princes, as namely, the Germans, Dutch, Frenchmen, and the like, contrary to the said Act : and so charge the government of England with a prejudice, not to be slighted, Conf. Act 22. 25 / By Albertus Otto Faber
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A Remonstrance made to the Parliament by the Kings children the 30 of September, 1642 also the Parliaments answer thereunto ... : also the Parliaments declaration and proceedings touching the sequestration of the estates of recusants ... : with their severall orders made thereupon
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A Remonstrance of all the proceedings, passages, or occurrences at Nottingham, Yorke and New-Castle from the 3 of Septemb. to the 10 first, relating the manner of a powder-plot at Nottingham against His Majesty but discovered : secondly, the great preparations that is making at York to defend the citie against Sir Iohn Hotham : thirdly what forces the Lord Strange and the Earle of New-Castle is sending to the King : with many passages of moment to satisfie you of the truth of the present affaires of the kingdome
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WorldCat: 767145840
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A remonstrance of all the proceedings, passages, or occurrences at Nottingham, Yorke, and New-Castle, from the 3. of Septemb. to the 10. First, relating the manner of a powder-plot at Nottingham against his Majesty, but discovered. Secondly, the great preparations that is making at York to defend the citie against Sir Iohn Hotham. Thirdly, what forces the Lord Strange, and the Earle of New-Castle is sending to the King. With many other passages of moment, to satisfie you of the truth of the present affaires of the kingdome
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WorldCat: 606659560
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A remonstrance of all the shoemakers of London and elsewhere, that are against transporting, forestalling and ingrossing of leather;
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WorldCat: 1012055360
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A remonstrance of divers remarkable passages and proceedings of our army in the kingdome of Ireland, being an extract of a letter, sent out of Dublin from Doctor Arnold Boat, doctor to the state, and Physitian Generall to the army, to his brother Doctor Gerard Boat, doctor to the Kings Majestie, living in Aldermanburie. As also the certaine death of Sir Charles Coote, and the manner thereof. May 18. Ordered to be printed and published
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WorldCat: 606695818
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A remonstrance of divers remarkeable passages concerning the church and kingdome of Ireland, recommended by letters from the Right Honourable the Lords Justices, and Counsell of Ireland, and presented by Henry Jones Doctor in Divinity, and agent for the ministers of the Gospel in that kingdom, to the Honourable House of Commons in England:
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WorldCat: 606995946
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A remonstrance of Edward Bullock, and five others being instrumental in restoring the late Parliament and secluded members, and consequently, in procuring a free Parliament, and bringing in of His Sacred Majesty
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WorldCat: 1086452577
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A remonstrance of Edward Carter, Esq. presented to both Houses of Parliament, setting forth his right and title to the office of surveyor of the works, how he was surreptitiously and illegally ejected by the prevalency of an Anabaptistical party at Whitehall, contrary to justice; and what damage and loss he sustained thereby
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WorldCat: 1066358553
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A Remonstrance of grievances presented to His Most Excellent Majestie in the behalfe of the Catholicks of Ireland
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A remonstrance of His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, Lord Generall of the Parliaments forces. And of the Generall Councell of officers held at St Albans the 16. of November, 1648. Presented to the Commons assembled in Parliament, the 20. instant, and tendred to the consideration of the whole kingdome
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A remonstrance of His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, Lord Generall of the Parliaments forces. And of the Generall Councell of officers held at St Albans the 16. of November, 1648. Presented to the Commons assembled in Parliament, the 20. instant, and tendred to the consideration of the whole kingdome in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron; 1648)
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WorldCat: 643155963
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A remonstrance of His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, Lord Generall of the Parliaments forces. And of the Generall Councell of officers held at St Albans the 16. of November, 1648. Presented to the Commons assembled in Parliament, the 20. instant, and tendred to the consideration of the whole kingdome in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron; 1648)
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A remonstrance of His Highnesse the Prince of VVales, concerning his landing at Berwick in the north of England, and to march in the van of the English and Scottish army towards the City of London. Likewise His Majesties gracious resolution to his loving subjects, touching all those that desire a personall treaty, and his desire to free his subjects from all discontents whatsoever. And the proceedings of the House of Commons, concerning a personall treaty with the Kings Majesty ten miles from the City of Westminster. Also, the resolution of the Lord Inchiqueen to march into this kingdome with 2000. horse, and 4000 foot to assist the King against the Parliament, and the time of his landing in the west of England. Together with another fight in Kent, between the Duke of York his forces, and Colonel Rich, and the number slain and taken prisoners. As also the storming at Colchester, and a great and terrible blow given thereupon
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WorldCat: 606914327
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A remonstrance of His Sacred Royal Majesty of Sweden, unfolding the grounds and causes whereby His said Majesty was constrained to continue the war brought on by the king and Kingdom of Denmark, after the peace was ratified at Roskild, but neither pursu'd nor duly observ'd by the Danes· Anno 1658
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A remonstrance of Lieut. Col. John Lilburn: concerning the lawes, liberties, priviledges, birthrights, freedom, and inheritances, of the frec-born people of England; in relation to the sentence denounced against him for banishment. Together with his resolution, to adhere and stand firm to the fundamental lawes of this nation; and inviolably to endeavour the preservation thereof; to the end, that justice and right may not be sold, denied, or deferred to any man. / Published by a well-wisher to that faithful-Lover of his Countrey, and constant sufferer for the liberties thereof, Lieut. Colonel John Lilburn
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WorldCat: 607011539
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A Remonstrance of Londons occurrences in a brief, real, and ingenius demonstration of all particulars, and the bundle of newes that flying report doth annunciate in all matters describing the absolute and present estate of the common-wealth, and which way the fancies and opinions of men are carried in these troubles of the kingdome : also prescribing solid counsell to the ignorant, how to know the fashions of London, and to discourse prudently of the whole estate of this kingdome : replenished with many witty conceits and humours, with divers ingenious passages inviting the readers observation and judgement
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WorldCat: 606606502
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WorldCat: 606668471
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A remonstrance of Londons occurrences in a brief, real, and ingenius demonstration of all particulars, and the bundle of newes that flying report doth annunciate in all matters. Describing the absolute and present estate of the Common-wealth, and which way the fancies and opinions of men are carried in these troubles of the Kingdome. Also prescribing solid counsell to the ignorant, how to know the fashions of London, and to discourse prudently of the whole estate of this Kingdome. Replenished with many witty conceits and humours, with divers ingenious passages inviting the readers observation, and judgement
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A remonstrance of many hundreds of wel-affected people in the county of Hertford, or, the case rightly stated, between William Hickman late treasurer of the county aforesaid John Woodward, and others their agents and emissaries, and the honest partie of that countie who petitioning against their evil practices, were summoned before the honorable commissioners appointed by order of parliament. Who upon examination, finding them as corrupt in their trust, as uncivil in their carriages towards the people; honorably turned them out of their places: the county desiring Capt. Rock of Warford was happily effected, to the great joy of all the vvhole county. With a caveat to all neighbor counties to be carefull, that they be not abused in the same kinde
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WorldCat: 606943029
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A remonstrance of many thousand citizens, and other free-born people of England, to their own House of Commons. Occasioned through the illegall and barbarous imprisonment of that famous and worthy sufferer for his countries freedoms, Lievtenant Col. John Lilburne. Wherein their just demands in behalfe of themselves and the whole kingdome, concerning their publike safety, peace and freedome, is express'd; calling those their commissioners in Parliament, to an account, how they it is continued
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WorldCat: 606665945
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