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A speech spoken in the Honourable House of Commons. By Sir Iohn Maynard knight of the Bath, one of the 11. impeached members, wherein he hath stated the case of Lieutenant Colonel Iohn Lilburne, and done him more reall service, in procuring his liberty, then all his seeming friends in the kingdome. Whereunto is annexed the copie of a petition presented August 1. 1648. to the honourable House of Commons, subscribed by neare ten thousand persons, in the behalfe of L.C. John Lilburn, with the answer, orders, and proceedings of the Lords and Commons thereupon
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WorldCat: 607004113
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A speech spoken in the House of Commons by the Reverend Father in God, Robert L. Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield being brought to the barre to answer for himselfe
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A speech spoken in the House of Commons by the Reverend Father in God, Robert L. Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield being brought to the barre to answer for himselfe in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wright, Robert; 1641)
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WorldCat: 606699503
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A speech spoken in the House of Commons, by the Reverend Father in God, Robert, L. Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. Being brought to the barre to answer for himselfe
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A speech spoken in the House of Commons, by the Reverend Father in God, Robert, L. Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. Being brought to the barre to answer for himselfe in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wright, Robert; 1642)
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WorldCat: 606659371
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A speech spoken to His Excellency the Lord General Monck at Skinners-Hall on Wednesday, being the 4th. of April 1660 : at which time he was nobly entertained by that honourable company / written by Thomas Jorden
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WorldCat: 838144209
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A speech spoken to His Excellency the Lord General Monck. At Skinners-Hall on Wednesday, being the 4th. of April 1660. at which time he was nobly entertained by that honourable company. Written by Thomas Jorden
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WorldCat: 606754103
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A speech spoken to his excellency the Lord General Monk, by one representing the genius of England at Drapers-Hall, Wednesday the 28. of March
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WorldCat: 606669136
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A speech spoken to his excellency the Lord General Monk. At Skinners-hall on Wednesday, being the 4th. of April 1660. At which time he was nobly entertained by that honourable company
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A speech spoken vnto his Excellence the Earle of Warwicke, by Captaine Farres, in the behalfe of the whole county of Essex. With His Excellence his gracious answer thereunto giving all his souldiers generall satisfaction not long before they marched forth from London towards Branford. As allso a true relation of the last Battail at Branford the 12. of November: betwixt his Maiestyes army ond the Parliaments forces, and how the cavaleers swore God damme them the devill was in their powder
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WorldCat: 606652252
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A speech to His Highness the Prince of Orange by a true Protestant of the Church of England, as established by law
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WorldCat: 180716638
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A speech to the King. Made by a minister of the French church of the Savoy, the 19th. of October, 1681. in the French tongue. And published at London by His Majesty's special command. Rendred into English
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A speech to the Lord General Monck at Skinners-Hall April the fourth, 1660
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A speech to the Lord General Monck at Skinners-Hall April the fourth, 1660 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bard, W.; 1660)
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WorldCat: 606685726
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A speech to the Lord General Monck at Skinners-Hall April the fourth, 1660 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bard, W.; 1660)
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A speech to the people. Or A briefe and reall discovery of the unhappy estate of these most distracted times. With a necessary caution to all good subjects. / VVritten by T.I. gent: a loyall subject to the King his Soveraigne, a well-wisher to the Parliament his great counsell, and a true lover of the peace of his countrey
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WorldCat: 606660148
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A speech touching toleration in matters of religion delivered a hundred years since by a privy councellor to King James the 5th. of Scotland
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A speech touching toleration in matters of religion delivered a hundred years since by a privy councellor to King James the 5th. of Scotland in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Privy councellor to King James the 5th of Scotland.; 1668)
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WorldCat: 767316334
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A speech visibly spoken, in the presence of the Right Honourable, the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament by a ghost in a white sheet of paper
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A speech visibly spoken, in the presence of the Right Honourable, the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament by a ghost in a white sheet of paper in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Chamberlen, Peter; 1662)
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WorldCat: 606578144
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A speech when Master Hide was in the chayre upon the bill concerning episcopacie
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A Speech when Master Hide was in the chayre upon the bill concerning episcopacie in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1641)
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WorldCat: 643155851
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A speech when Master Hide was in the chayre upon the bill concerning episcopacie in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1641)
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A speech which was intended to have been spoken by Mr Jno Smith a member of the House of Commons on Satturday the 28? of Jan but by changing his cloathes, was unfortunately left at home in his other Coat pocket
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WorldCat: 1125513336
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A speech without doors made by a plebean to his noble friends
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WorldCat: 606758563
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A speech without doors, which would be spoken within doors, if the author had the honour to be a member of this House of Commons, and therein to offer his sense of the bill for the more effectual encouragement of the manufactures of England, and setting the poor at work
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WorldCat: 65324286
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A speech without-doors, or, Some modest inquiries humbly proposed to the right honourable the Convention of Estates, assembled at Westminster, Jan. 22, 1688/9 concerning, I. Bigotism, or religious madness, II. Tests, and the present test in particular, III. Penal laws in matters of religion, IV. The necessity of changing and recanting our opinions in religion, V. Restraint of the press / by Edm. Hickeringill
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WorldCat: 606653038
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A speech, delivered at the visitation of Downe and Conner, held in Lisnegarvy the 26th. of September, 1638 Wherein, for the convincing of the non-conformists, there is a full confutation of the covenant lately sworne and subscribed by many in Scotland. Published by authority
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WorldCat: 606508181
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A speech, made by the right Honourable, Iohn Earle of Bristoll, in the high Court of Parliament, May 20. 1642. Concerning an accommodation
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A speech, made by the right Honourable, Iohn Earle of Bristoll, in the high Court of Parliament, May 20. 1642. Concerning an accommodation in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bristol, John Digby, Earl of; 1642)
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WorldCat: 1044326511
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A speech, made in Parliament by Mr. Glyn on Wednesday the 5 of January 1641 : concerning the breaches of the priviledges thereof, by breaking open the chambers truncks and studies of the six worthy members of Parliament upon their accusation of high treason by His Majesty
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A speech, made in Parliament by Mr. Glyn. On Wednesday, the 5 of January, 1641. Concerning the breaches of the priviledges thereof, by breaking open the chambers truncks, and studies of the six worthy members of Parliament, upon their accusation of high treason by his Maiesty
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WorldCat: 606657283
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A speech, made in Parliament by the Honourable Denzill Hollis, Esq., on Wednesday, the 5 of January, 1641 1642 in answer to the seven articles of high treason, exhibited by His Maiesty against himselfe, Mr. Pym, and the rest
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A speech, made in Parliament by the Honourable Denzill Hollis, Esq., on Wednesday, the 5 of January, 1641 1642 in answer to the seven articles of high treason, exhibited by His Maiesty against himselfe, Mr. Pym, and the rest in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron; 1642)
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A speech, of Colonell Edward Leigh, as it was delivered by himselfe to the honourable House of Commons, upon occasion of presenting a Stafford-shire petition: as also the petition it selfe, presented by the same colonell, and divers other gentlemen of Stafford-shire, on Munday the thirtieth of Septem. 1644
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WorldCat: 606656505
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A speech, or complaint, lately made by the Spanish embassadour to his Majestie at Oxford, upon occasion of the taking of a ship called Sancta Clara in the port of Sancto Domingo, richly laden with plate, cocheneal and other commodities of great value, by one Captaine Bennet Strafford, and by him brought to Southampton. Being a matter of high concernment betwixt the two Kings of Spaine and England. Also a proclamation prohibiting the buying or disposing of any the lading of the ship called the Sancta Clara, lately brought into Southampton. / Translated out of Spanish, in Oxford, by Sr Torriano, an Italian
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A speech, spoken by Mr. Hayles, a student of University-Colledge of Oxford, and son to the Honourable Sir Edward Hayles With His Majesties gracious acceptance
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A speech, spoken by Mr. Hayles, a student of University-Colledge of Oxford, and son to the Honourable Sir Edward Hayles With His Majesties gracious acceptance in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Hales, Edward; 1687)
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A speech, spoken by Prince Robert to the King's Most Excellent Majesty and the lords of the Councell concerning His Majesties desire for an accomodation of peace : wherein is declared his resolution concerning Sergeant Major Skippon, Collonell Browne, and Collonell Hurry ... : likewise the heads of a speech, spoken by Captaine Lilbourne, before a councell of warre, held at Oxford, December 18,
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A speedie poste vvith certaine new letters, or, The first fruits of new conceits, neuer yet disclosed now published for the helpe of such as are desirous to learne to write letters / by I.W. gent
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WorldCat: 606467781
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A speedie poste, with certaine new letters. Or, the first fruits of new conceits, neuer yet disclosed Now published for the helpe of such as desirous to learne to write letters. By I.W. gent
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A speedy cure, to open the eyes of the blinde, and the eares of the deafe citizens of London. And may serve to recover the signt and hearing of all Englishmen, that are not past cure, or wilfully incurable
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WorldCat: 607004300
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A speedy hue and crie: after Generall Massie, Col. Poyntz, Sir Robert Pye, William Pryn, and many other new-modelled reformadoes. Who for countenancing tumults, betraying their trust to the army, keeping backe supplies from languishing Ireland, plotting and contriving a most horrid and bloody designe of prosecuting a new warre, and ingaging the City of London therein, are now fled into Scotland, and leavying an army against Sir Thomas Fairfax. Wherein the Presbyterians are displayed, opened, anatomized, and described in their true colours. Whereby all well-affected to the peace of the kingdome, may plainly perceive, what kinde of virulent and banefull vipers the Presbyters are, and how they seeke their owne private interests through blood, and the kingdomes ruine
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WorldCat: 606993351
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A speedy post from heaven to the King of England never put out by any before / vvritten by A.H
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WorldCat: 606632417
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A speedy post from heaven, to the King of England. Never put out by any before. VVritten by A.H
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WorldCat: 1044228916
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A speedy post with more nevvs from Hvll, York, and Beverley truly relating how Sir John Hotham sent five hundred men out of Hull under the command of Sir Iohn Meldron to a towne called Anlaby, two miles from Hull, where some of the Kings forces
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WorldCat: 767134845
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A speedy post with more news from Hull, York, and Beverley. Truly relating how Sir John Hotham sent five hundred men out of Hull, under the command of Sir Iohn Meldron to a towne called Anlaby, two miles from Hull, where some of the Kings forces lay. Also of his taking the magazine there, his fiering of it, and by killing of some sentinells, all the regement ranne away except some 15. which was taken prisoners and brought into Hull. With divers other occurrences from Yorke and severall places adioyning, since the 25. of Iuly to the first of August. 1642
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A speedy remedie against spirituall incontinencie Shewing it to be sinfull in any, to heare a false ministrie. With a briefe description of a true Church of Christ
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WorldCat: 606537481
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A speedy way to supply their majesties occasions
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WorldCat: 766914492
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A spell for Jone
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A spell for Jone in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1600)
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WorldCat: 606677621
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A spelling book: or, Reading and spelling made easie Wherein all the words of our English Bible are set down in an alphabetical order, and divided into their distinct syllabls. Together with the grounds of the English tongue laid in verse, wherein are couch'd many moral precepts. By the help whereof, with Gods blessing, little children and others of ordinary capacities, may in few months be enabled exactly to read and spell the whole Bible. The second edition. By Tho. Lye, philanglus
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WorldCat: 606878798
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A spie, sent out of the Tower-chamber in the fleet. Diogenes-like Argus is sent to spie, the sequell tells you both by whom and why: if thous canst help him to his wished end, thou'lt prove the prisoners and thy kingdoms friend
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A spirit moving in the vvomen-preachers: or, Certaine quæres, vented and put forth unto this affronted, brazen-faced, strange, new feminine brood. Wherein they are proved to be rash, ignorant, ambitious, weake, vaine-glorious, prophane and proud, moved onely by the spirit of errour
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WorldCat: 606992185
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A spiritual and most precious pearle teaching al men to loue and embrace the crosse as a most sure and necessary thing vnto the soul whose comfort is to be taken thereof wher and how both consolation and aid in all maner of affliction is to bee sought, and againe hovv all men shoulde behaue themselues therein according to the word of God / written for thy comfort by a learned preacher Otho VVermulierus ; and translated into Englishe by M. Miles Coverdale
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WorldCat: 1097317937
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