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A True and exact relation of the most sad condition of Ireland, since the cessation, exprest in a letter from Dublin received the 16th of Novemb. 1643 vvorthy to be taken notice of by all who have any true Protestant blood running in their veines
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WorldCat: 606605639
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A True and exact relation of the most sad condition of Ireland, since the cessation, exprest in a letter from Dublin, received the 16th of Novemb. 1643. Worthy to be taken notice of by all who have any true Protestant blood running in their veines. Printed according to order
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WorldCat: 606659382
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A True and exact relation of the plot lately discovered at London
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A True and exact relation of the plot lately discovered at London in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles I, King of England; 1643)
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WorldCat: 606735624
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A True and exact relation of the present estate of the city of Norwich made known to the high and honourable Court of Parliament by way of a petition for the speedy prevention of eminent dangers which from other countries and places examples hath bin too apparently seen, August 25, 1642 : together with the manner and happy succese of the Lord Brooks forces in their pursuit of the cavaliers from Coventrie : likewise severall votes in Parliament
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WorldCat: 767144617
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A true and exact relation of the present estate of the city of Norwich, made known to the high and honorable Court of Parliament; by way of petition, for the speedy prevention of eminent dangers, which from other countries and places examples hath bin too apparently seen. August 25. 1642. Together with the manner and happy successe of the Lord Brookes forces, in their pursuit of the cavaliers from Coventrie. Likewise severall votes in Parliament
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WorldCat: 606653276
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A True and exact relation of the Prince of Orange his publick entrance into Exeter
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A True and exact relation of the Prince of Orange his publick entrance into Exeter in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1688)
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WorldCat: 606763995
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A true and exact relation of the proceedings and victorious successe of the ships in the service of the King and Parliament which were sent for the reliefe of Ireland : under the command of Captaine Swanley, Admirall : in the taking divers ships in Milford Haven : as also their valorous undertakings, and the wonderfull blessing of God upon them, in the principality of Wales, in taking divers castles, commanders, ammunition, souldiers and in the totall subduing of the county of Pembroke / written by William Smith
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WorldCat: 767109754
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A true and exact relation of the proceedings and victorious successe of the ships in the service of the King and Parliament, which were sent for the reliefe of Ireland, under the command of Captaine Swanley, Admirall: in the taking divers ships in Milford Haven. As also their valorous undertakings in the principality of Wales, in taking divers castles, commanders, ammunition, souldiers, and in the totall subduing of the county of Pembroke. Written by Captain William Smith, Vice-admirall in the same voyage
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WorldCat: 606655513
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A true and exact relation of the proceedings of His Majesties army in Cheshire, Shropshire and Worstershire. Together with what hath happened to the late Lord Strange now Earl of Derby, before Manchester. With the resolution of the town to oppose him; and the number of men which were slain
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WorldCat: 606635375
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A True and exact relation of the raising of siege of Vienna and the victory obtained over the Ottoman army, the 12th of September 1683
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WorldCat: 1086550631
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A True and exact relation of the raising of the siege of Vienna and the victory obtained over the Ottoman army the 12th of September 1683
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WorldCat: 606756389
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WorldCat: 606607244
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A true and exact relation of the several passages at the siege of Manchester between the Lo. Strange his forces and the towne vvherein is evidently seene the wonderfull mercy of God in their deliverance / written by one that was an eie-witnese ... ; also a protestation of Master Hotham and divers other knights and gentlemen against the 14 articles of pacification and neutrality
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WorldCat: 606634020
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A true and exact relation of the several passages at the siege of Manchester, between the Lo. Strange his forces, and the towne : wherein is evidently seene the wonderfull mercy of God in their deliverance / written by one that was an eie-witnesse, and an actor in most of that service ; also a protestation of Master Hotham, and divers other knights and gentlemen, against the 14. articles of pacification, and neutrality
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WorldCat: 1170404727
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A true and exact relation of the several passages at the siege of Manchester, between the Lo: Strange his forces, and the towne. VVherein is evidently seene the wonderfull mercy of God in their deliverance. Written by one that was an eie-witnesse, and an actor in most of that service. Also a protestation of Master Hotham, and divers other knights and gentlemen, against the 14. articles of pacification, and neutrality
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WorldCat: 606698610
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A true and exact relation of the severall informations, examinations, and confessions of the late witches, arraigned and executed in the county of Essex. Who were arraigned and condemned at the late sessions, holden at Chelmesford before the Right Honorable Robert, Earle of Warwicke, and severall of his Majesties justices of peace, the 29 of July, 1645. Wherein the severall murthers, and devillish witchcrafts, committed on the bodies of men, women, and children, and divers cattell, are fully discovered. Published by authoritie
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WorldCat: 606663771
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A true and exact relation of the strange finding out of Moses his tombe, in a valley neere unto Mount Nebo in Palestina. With divers remarkable occurrences that happened thereupon, and the severall judgements of many learned men concerning the same. / Communicated by a person of quality residing at Constantinople, to a person of honour here in England, and by him permitted to be published, for the satisfaction of the ingenious
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WorldCat: 607050681
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A true and exact relation of the taking of Colchester, sent in a letter from an officer of the Army, to a Member of the House of Commons. VVith a list of the ordnance, arms, and of 3076. private souldiers there taken: also a list of the names of most of the officers of note, and an account of the cause of giving no quarter to Sir Charles Lucas, and Sir George Lyle
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WorldCat: 606953651
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A True and exact relation of the taking of Newhassell by storm together with the defeat of the Serasquier Bassa before Grann, by the Duke of Lorrain, as it was brought from Vienna by the Sieur Martell to the governour of the Spanish Netherlands
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A true and exact relation of the taking of Newhassell by storm. Together with the defeat of the Serasquier Bassa before Grann, by the Duke of Lorrain, as it was brought from Vienna by the Sieur Martell to the governour of the Spanish Netherlands
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WorldCat: 607164376
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A true and exact relation of the whole proceedings of the command of Colonel Brown with Colonell Manwerings forces into Kent to appease the tumult raised there by the malignants and ill-affected to the Parliament : wherein is a true relation of the taking of the towne of Tunbridge which heretofore was never conquered and by what means it was taken and the losse that was on both sides : with many other observable passages / related by one that was not only an eye witnesse, but in the whole service
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A true and exact relation of the whole proceedings of the command of Colonel Brown with Colonell Manwerings forces into Kent to appease the tumult raised there by the malignants and ill-affected to the Parliament : wherein is a true relation of the taking of the towne of Tunbridge which heretofore was never conquered and by what means it was taken and the losse that was on both sides : with many other observable passages / related by one that was not only an eye witnesse, but in the whole service in ProQuest Early English Books Online (One that was not only an eyewitnesse but in the whole service.; 1643)
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WorldCat: 606625566
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A true and exact relation of the whole proceedings of the Parliaments forces, that went out under the command of Colonel Brown with Colonell Manwerings forces into Kent, to appease the tumult raised there by the malignants and ill-affected to the Parliament. VVherein is a true relation of the taking of the towne of Tunbridge, which hertofore was never conquered; and by what means it was taken, and the losse that was on both sides. With many other observable passages related by one that was not only an eye witnesse, but in the whole service. Published according to order
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A true and exact relation of the whole proceedings of the Parliaments forces, that went out under the command of Colonel Brown with Colonell Manwerings forces into Kent, to appease the tumult raised there by the malignants and ill-affected to the Parliament. VVherein is a true relation of the taking of the towne of Tunbridge, which hertofore was never conquered; and by what means it was taken, and the losse that was on both sides. With many other observable passages related by one that was not only an eye witnesse, but in the whole service. Published according to order in ProQuest Early English Books Online (One that was not only an eyewitnesse but in the whole service.; 1643)
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WorldCat: 606661030
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A true and exact relation of two great victories obtained in the kingdome of Ireland, by the Protestant party, against the rebels: the first, by the most valiant souldier, Collonell Mac-Adams, and his regiment, against a great body of the rebels, neer Dingley Castle, where they fell upon the rebels, stormed their workes, and took the castle, routing the whole body, and pursued them to the mountaines. The second, by the said collonel, against another body of the rebels neer Bonrattey, where hee marched up against them with 700. men, displaying his yellow colours, and immediately routed 1500. of the enemy, taking all their armes and ammunition, bagg and baggage. / By Iohn Brown, Gent. living in Ireland, in the county of Corke
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WorldCat: 606667757
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A true and experimentall discourse, upon the beginning, proceeding, and victorious event of this last siege of Breda With the antiquity and annexing of it, to the house of Nassaw, and the many alterations it hath suffered by armes, and armies, within these threescore yeares. Together with the prudent plots, projects, and policies of warre: the assailants and defendants matchlesse man-hood, in managing martiall affaires: the misery and manner of souldiers living, their pinching want, and fatall accidents: strange weapons and instruments used by both parties in severall conflicts. Lastly, their concluded articles, with circumstances and ordering of the siege and victory. Being pleasant to peruse, and profitable to observe. Written by him who was an eye witnesse of the siege. William Lithgow
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WorldCat: 606508362
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A true and faithful accompt of the most material passages of a dispute betwixt some students of divinity before some hundreds of witnesses, upon the fourteenth day of the second month called April, 1675. There being opponents John Lesly. Alexander Shirreff. Paul Gellie. Mast. of Art. And defendants upon the Quakers part. Robert Barclay and George Keith. Præses for moderating the meeting, chosen by them, Andrew Thomsone advocate: and by the Quakers. Alexander Skein, sometime a magistrate of the City. Published for preventing misreports, by Alexander Skein, John Skein, Alexander Harper, Thomas Merser, and John Cowie. To which is added, Robert Barclay's offer to the preachers of Aberdene, renewed and re-inforced
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WorldCat: 606910290
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A true and faithful accompt of the most material passages of a dispute betwixt some students of divinity of the University of Aberdene and the people called Quakers held in Aberdene ... before some hundreds of witnesses upon the fourteenth day of the second month called April, 1675 : there being opponents John Lesly, Alexander Shirreff, Paul Gellie and defendants upon the Quakers part Robert Barclay and George Keith ... / published for preventing misreports by Alexander Skein ... et. al. ; to which is added Robert Barclay's offer to the preachers of Aberdene, renewed and re inforced
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WorldCat: 606568619
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A True and faithful account of all the earthquakes and the dreadful effects thereof, that have happened in England since the Norman conquest, to this day wherein God's judgments are plainly described, with animadversions thereon
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WorldCat: 606819487
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A True and faithful account of an intire and absolute victory over the French fleet in the West-Indies by two East-India ships and other vessels at Barbadoes, made into men of war with the number of those taken and sunk in the engagement, together with the taking, sacking, and burning several of the French plantations in those parts
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WorldCat: 85794835
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A true and faithful account of the Count de Lozune's deserting with all the French forces the strong and important garrison of Limmerick. Sent express by His Majesty King William to the Queen at White-Hall. As also, A late letter from Sir Clouesly Shovell, of his enterprize with a squadron of His Majesties ships, in the Bay of Waterford, on the coast of Ireland
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WorldCat: 1066512486
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A true and faithful account of the four chiefest plantations of the English in America to wit, of Virginia, New-England, Bermudus, Barbados : with the temperature of the air, the nature of the soil, the rivers, mountains, beasts, fowls, birds, fishes, trees, plants, fruits, and c. : as also, of the natives of Virginia, and New-England, their religion, customs, fishing, hunting, and c. / collected by Samuel Clarke
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WorldCat: 606593839
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A True and faithful account of the intire defeat of the rebbel Dundee by Major General Maccay with the number of the slain
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WorldCat: 606562993
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A True and faithful account of the late engagement between the English garrison of Euniskillin and Irish army commanded by Count D'Estrade in a letter to a friend
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WorldCat: 767375951
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A True and faithful account of the present state and condition of the kingdom of Ireland together with the intire defeat of a body of Irish under the command of Colonel Sarsfield by a detached party of 1200 horse and 300 dragoons by Lieut. Gen. Scravenmore within 14 miles of the city of Cork
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WorldCat: 606555874
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A true and faithful account of the present state and condition of the kingdom of Ireland: together with the intire defeat of a body of Irish under the command of Colonel Sarsfield by a detached party of 1200 horse and 300 dragoons, by Lieut. Gen. Scravenmore, within 14 miles of the city of Cork
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WorldCat: 1044584874
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A true and faithful account of the seizing of thirty seven suspected persons, and amongst them some known Papists, who were caballing against the government in a tavern, with the manner of their apprehension. Licens'd Septemb. 6. 1689
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WorldCat: 766899037
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A true and faithful account of the seizing thirty seven suspected persons, and among them some known papists, who were caballing against the government in a tavern, with the manner of their apprehension
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WorldCat: 606782325
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A true and faithful account of the seizing thirty seven suspected persons, and among them some known Papists; who were caballing against the government in a tavern, with the manner of their apprehension
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WorldCat: 766903890
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A true and faithful account of the several informations exhibited to the honourable Committee appointed by the Parliament to inquire into the late dreadful burning of the city of London together with other informations touching the insolency of popish priests and Jesuites, and the increase of popery, brought to the honourable Committee appointed by the Parliament for that purpose
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A true and faithful account of the several informations exhibited to the honourable committee appointed by the Parliament to inquire into the late dreadful burning of the city of London together with other informations touching the insolency of popish priests and Jesuites in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. Committee to Enquire into the Burning of London.; 1667)
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WorldCat: 65325249
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A true and faithful account of the several informations exhibited to the hounourable committee appointed by the Parliament to inquire into the late dreadful burning of the city of London together with other informations touching the insolency of popish priests and Jesuites
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A true and faithful account of the several informations exhibited to the hounourable committee appointed by the Parliament to inquire into the late dreadful burning of the city of London together with other informations touching the insolency of popish priests and Jesuites in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. Committee to Enquire into the Burning of London.; 1667)
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WorldCat: 606551315
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A true and faithful account of what was observed in ten years travells into the principal places of Europe, Asia, Africa and America written in several letters to noble personages from place to place, as they were observed, with variety of historical and moral peices / by R.F. Esq
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WorldCat: 606773980
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A true and faithful coppy of a real letter, written by a friend in Utrecht, to a friend in London. Giving an account of some remarkable passages, relating to his Grace James, Duke of Monmouth
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WorldCat: 606559102
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A true and faithful narrative of the late barbarous cruelties and hard usages, exercised by the French against Protestants at Rochel, after their meeting at the market-place there ;by order of the intendant of that province. Ar it was faithfully related, by a person of good crehit , that has made made his escape from thence, and arrived at London on the 24th of September last
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WorldCat: 1044311846
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A true and faithful narrative of the late barbarous cruelties and hard usages, exercised by the Frenh against Protestants at Rochel, after their meeting at the market-place there, by order of the intendant of that province ar it was faithfully related by a person of good crehit, that has made made his escape from thence, and arrived at London on the 24th of September last
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WorldCat: 606719024
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A true and faithful narrative of the much to be lamented death of Mr. William Tyrrell and the more to be magnified preservation of Sr. John Rous of Henham, Baronet, and divers other gentlemen ... published for the vindication of Gods truth and those persons honour and credit, from some foul and scandalous aspersions cast upon them in alying libell entituled, Sad and lamentable news from Suffolk / by Lionel Gatford
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WorldCat: 606623308
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