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A true declaration of the present proceedings of the army. VVith their reasons and resolutions against dis-banding, untill satisfaction be given in relation to their grievances, and their due expectations answered in the establishment of justice, truth, and peace, within these kingdomes. Being the results of a late councell of vvarre; wherein is manifested the ground and end of their present undertakings. Whereunto is annexed severall reasons, why the souldiers of the army cast out their dissenting officers
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WorldCat: 606668252
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A true declaration of the state of the manufacture of gold and siluer threed, from the beginning of the making thereof here in England, vntill this present
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WorldCat: 606534279
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A true declaration of the streight siedge laide to the cytty of Steenwich and of the skirmishes and battailes which happened on both sides, very strange and aduenturous. Heerevnto is also annexed, in what maner the enemie besought to parley with Counte Maurice his excellency, conserning the yeelding vp of the citty into his hands. Togither with the yeelding vp of the same. Printed in Dutch, and translated into English, by I.Thorius
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WorldCat: 606484301
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A true declaration of the suffering of the innocent, who is hated and persecuted without a cause. Wherein is discovered the zeale of the magistrates and people of Banbury, persecuting and imprisoning them that are sent of the Lord in love to their souls to warn them of the evill of their wayes. Declared in a letter sent to William Allen, called justice of peace, with an answer to the false accusations charged upon the innocent. Also their proceedings laid open, and proved to be contrary to the Scriptures. / By Anne Audland, whom the world scornfully calls Quaker
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WorldCat: 607025029
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A true declaration of the troublesome voyadge of M. Iohn Haukins to the parties of Guynea and the west Indies, in the yeares of our Lord 1567. and 1568
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A true declaration of the troublesome voyadge of M. Iohn Haukins to the parties of Guynea and the west Indies, in the yeares of our Lord 1567. and 1568 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Hawkins, John, Sir; 1569)
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WorldCat: 1044335236
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A true declaration of the troublesome voyadge of M. Iohn Haukins to the parties of Guynea and the west Indies, in the yeares of our Lord 1567. and 1568 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Hawkins, John, Sir; 1569)
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A true deduction of all transactions between His Majesty of Great Britain, and the King of Denmark with a declaration of war against the said king, and the motives that obliged His Majesty thereunto
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WorldCat: 606826757
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A True description of a treacherous plot intended against this kingdome by the Lord Digby and his asistants at Sherborne in the county of Dorset with the exact number of armes, muskets, pikes and barrels of gunpowder, to the number of two hundred by him hid and contrived in an old cellar belonging to the Lord George his father : with the manner how and by what accident it came to bee descried : as also how the steward of his house being examined and found faultring in his speech was committed to prison where hee yet remaineth
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WorldCat: 606656307
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A true description of a treacherous plot intended against this kingdome, by the Lord Digby and his assistants, at Sherborne in the county of Dorset: with the exact number of armes, muskets, pikes and barrels of gunpowder, to the number of two hundred, by him hid and contrived in an old cellar belonging to the Lord George his father. With the manner how and by what accident it came to bee descried. As also how the steward of his house being examined and found faultring in his speech, was committed to prison, where hee yet remaineth
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WorldCat: 1044181632
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A true description of Carolina
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A true description of Carolina in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Gascoyne, Joel; 1682)
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WorldCat: 180715550
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A true description of His Majesties royall ship, built this yeare 1637. at Wooll-witch in Kent To the great glory of our English nation, and not paraleld in the whole Christian world. Published by authoritie
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WorldCat: 1044283954
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A true description of Jamaica with the fertility, commodities, and healthfulness of the place. As also the towns, havens, creeks, promontories, and the circuit of the whole island
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WorldCat: 606887531
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A true description of my manner of life of what I have been in my profession of religion, and what I am at present, by the grace of God / this was given forth some time before that faithful servant of God laid down his body, who was known amongst many, by the name of Edward Burrough
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WorldCat: 606600606
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A True description of the birth, education, life and death of William Ward, alias Walker, alias Waller, alias Slaughter who was borne in Cumberland, and exected at Tyburne the 26 of Iuly 1641 : with his confession at the place of execution
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WorldCat: 606820531
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A True description of the bull-feast
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A True description of the bull-feast in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1683)
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WorldCat: 606732304
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A true description of the discipline of vvar both for horse and foot, used in His Maiesties army, under the excellencies William Earle of New-castle, and Prince Robert. With the order and manner of their marching and exercising in the field: as followeth;
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WorldCat: 606657920
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A true description of the lavves, iustice, and equity of a compter, the manner of sitting in counsell of the twelue eldest prisoners With a character of a iayle and iaylor, and the dispositions of such officers as liue in it: the nature of a constable: as also the abuses, offered by beadles and watchmen, that vnderstand not their office. And also a description of a sergeant his nature, slights, and properties, and in what fashions they oftentimes apparell themselues. Together with a portraicture of our moderne-spent gallants, and their trickes to catch young heires with their lewd and vitious course of life
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WorldCat: 606527108
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A true description of the manner and form of the royal meeting and consultation of King William, and the soveraign princes, at the Hague in Holland: With a catalogue of the names and titles of the several electors, and other princes: As also, an account of His Sacred Majesty's landing; his splendid, glorious, and magnificent reception by the States General; of the canopy, and chair of stare; of the triumphal arches, and fire-works, and c
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WorldCat: 1011989531
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A true description of the mighty kingdoms of Japan and Siam written originally in Dutch by Francis Caron and Joost Schorten ; and novv rendred into English by Capt. Roger Manley
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A true description of the mighty kingdoms of Japan and Siam written originally in Dutch by Francis Caron and Joost Schorten ; and novv rendred into English by Capt. Roger Manley in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Caron, François; 1663)
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WorldCat: 606616237
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A true description of the mighty kingdoms of Japan and Siam written originally in Dutch by Francis Caron and Joost Schorten ; and now rendred into English by Capt. Roger Manley
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A true description of the mighty kingdoms of Japan and Siam written originally in Dutch by Francis Caron and Joost Schorten ; and now rendred into English by Capt. Roger Manley in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Caron, François; 1671)
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WorldCat: 1086449852
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A true description of the passion of our Sauiour Iesus Christ as it was acted by the bloodie Iewes: and registred by the blessed Euangelists. In English meetre by Iohn Bullokar, Calend. Nouemb. 1618
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WorldCat: 1044307472
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A true description of the pot-companion poet: who is the founder of all the base and libellous pamphlets lately spread abroad. Also, a character of the swil-bole cook
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WorldCat: 766299850
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A true description of the visible congregation of the saints under the Gospel, according to the word of truth
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WorldCat: 1269350589
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A true description of vnthankfulnesse: or an enemie to ingratitude. Compiled by Nicholas Breton Gent
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A true description of vnthankfulnesse: or an enemie to ingratitude. Compiled by Nicholas Breton Gent in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Breton, Nicholas; 1602)
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WorldCat: 606531853
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A True description or rather a parallel betweene Cardinall Wolsey, Arch-Bishop of York, and VVilliam Laud, Arch-Bishop of Canterbvry
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WorldCat: 606676084
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A true description or rather a parallel betweene Cardinall Wolsey, Arch-Bishop of York, and William Laud, Arch-Bishop of Canterbury
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WorldCat: 766304246
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A true description out of the VVorde of God of the visible church
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A true description out of the VVorde of God of the visible church in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Barrow, Henry; 1589)
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WorldCat: 606468853
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A true description out of the Word of God of the visible Church
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A true description out of the Word of God of the visible Church in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Barrow, Henry; 1615)
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WorldCat: 606547279
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A true description out of the Word of God of the visible Church in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Barrow, Henry; 1615)
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A true description out of the word of God, of the visible Church
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A true description out of the word of God, of the visible Church in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Barrow, Henry; 1604)
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WorldCat: 606645904
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A true discouery of the empericke with the fugitiue, physition and quacksaluer who display their banners vpon posts: whereby his Maiesties subiects are not onely deceiued, but greatly endangered in the health of their bodies: being very profitable as well for the ignorant, as for the learned: by I. C. Doctor in Physicke
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WorldCat: 606535663
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A true discourse concerning the certaine possession and dispossession of 7 persons in one familie in Lancashire which also may serve as part of an answere to a fayned and false discouerie which speaketh very much evill, aswell of this, as of the rest of those great and mightie workes of God which be of the like excellent nature. By George More, minister and preacher of the worde of God, and now a prisoner in the Clinke, where he hath continued almost for the space of two yeares
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WorldCat: 1044333066
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A true discourse concerning the certaine possession and dispossession of 7 persons in one familie in Lancashire, which also may serve as part of an answere to a fayned and false discoverie which speaketh very much evill, aswell of this, as of the rest of those great and mightie workes of God which bee of the like excellent nature. / by George More, minister and preacher of the worde of God, and now a prisoner in the Clinke, where he hath continued almost for the space of two yeares
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WorldCat: 766850839
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A true discourse historicall, of the succeeding gouernours in the Netherlands, and the ciuill warres there begun in the yeere 1565 with the memorable seruices of our honourable English generals, captaines and souldiers, especially vnder Sir Iohn Norice knight, there performed from the yeere 1577. vntill the yeere 1589. and afterwards in Portugale, France, Britaine and Ireland, vntill the yeere 1598. Translated and collected by T.C. Esquire, and Ric. Ro. out of the reuerend E.M. of Antwerp. his fifteene bookes Historicæ Belgicæ; and other collections added: altogether manifesting all martiall actions meete for euery good subiect to reade, for defence of prince and countrey
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WorldCat: 606497660
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A true discourse of a cruell fact committed by a gentlewoman towardes her husband, her father, her sister and two of her nephewes First printed in French at Roan: and now translated into English
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WorldCat: 606543376
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A true discourse of all the royal passages, tryumphs and ceremonies, obserued at the contract and mariage of the high and mighty Charles, King of Great Britaine, and the most excellentest of ladies, the Lady Henrietta Maria of Burbon, sister to the most Christian King of France. Together with her iourney from Paris to Bulloigne, and thence vnto Douer in England, where the King met her, and the manner of their enterview. As also the tryumphant solemnities which passed in their iournies from Douer to the citie of London, and so to Whitehall, and c
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WorldCat: 606516634
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A true discourse of all the sallyes which the soldiers of the citie of Graue haue made since the siedge and in what manner the admirant, with a great hoast of horse and foote, with dyuers waggons laden with ladders, powder, shot, and other necessaries of reliefe, came to relieue the citye, the 22. of August, stilo nouo in the night: but was to fire his owne tents, and to take a shamefull flight. Translated according to the copie, printed at Delfe, by Iacob Cornelison Vennecod
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WorldCat: 606537672
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A true discourse of all the sallyes which the soldiers of the citie of Graue haue made since the siedge: and in what manner the admirant, with a great hoast of horse and foote, with dyuers waggons laden with ladders, powder, shot, and other necessaries of reliefe, came to relieue the citye, the 22. of August, stilo nouo in the night: but was to fire his owne tents, and to take a shamefull flight. / Translated according to the copie, printed at Delfe, by Iacob Cornelison Vennecool
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WorldCat: 766942676
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A true discourse of an ouerthrow giuen to the armie of the Leaguers in Prouince by Messieurs D'Esdiguieres and Lauallette. Translated verbatim out of the French copie, printed at Tours by Iamet Mettayer
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WorldCat: 606533122
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A true discourse of an ouerthrow giuen to the armie of the Leaguers in Prouince: By Messieurs D'Esdiguieres and Lauallette. Translated verbatim out of the French copie, printed at Tours by Iamet Mettayer
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WorldCat: 1044248141
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A True discourse of such straunge and woonderfull accidents as hapned in the house of M. George Lee of North-Aston, in the countie of Oxford being in truth and matter of such especiall waight and consequence as sildome hath the like bene heard of before, which begun the 19 of Nouember 1591 and continued vntill Easter euen last past 1592 : justified by the credit of gentlemen of worship, and others of the countrey
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WorldCat: 1086443533
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A true discourse of the armie which the King of Spaine caused to bee assembled in the hauen of Lisbon, in the kingdome of Portugall, in the yeare 1588. against England The which began to go out of the said hauen, on the 29. and 30. of May. Translated out of French into English, by Daniel Archdeacon. Whereunto is added the verses that were printed in the first page of the Dutch copy printed at Colen, with answeres to them, and to Don Bernardin de Mendozza
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WorldCat: 1044260778
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A true discourse of the assault committed vpon the person of the most noble prince, William Prince of Orange, Countie of Nassau, Marquesse de la Vere and c. by Iohn Iauregui Spaniarde With the true copies of the writings, examinations, depositions, and letters of sundrie offenders in that vile and diuelish atempte. Faithfullye translated out of the Frenche copie printed at Antwerp by Christopher Plantin. Anno 1582
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WorldCat: 606484011
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A true discourse of the discomfiture of the Duke of Aumalle, vvith his troupes of horsmen in Picardie, by the Duke of Longueville Also other troupes of men discomfited in Beausse, by the Lord of Chastillon: together with the king of Nauarre his letters to the inhabitants of Orleans
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WorldCat: 1044361328
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A true discourse of the discouerie of the plot of Monsieur du Terrail, and his confederates for the surprising of Geneua And of their apprehension, confessions, and executions done in the same, the 19. of April. 1609
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WorldCat: 606478156
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A true discourse of the late battaile fought betweene our Englishmen, and the Prince of Parma, on Monday the 15. of Nouember 1585 and of such towers and cities as are of late conquered and brought to the Queenes Maiesties subiection, by that valiant gentleman M. Norris
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WorldCat: 1044296535
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A true discourse of the late voyages of discouerie, for the finding of a passage to Cathaya, by the Northvveast, vnder the conduct of Martin Frobisher Generall deuided into three bookes. In the first wherof is shewed, his first voyage ... Also, there are annexed certayne reasons, to proue all partes of the worlde habitable, with a generall mappe adioyned. In the second, is set out his second voyage ... In the thirde, is declared the strange fortunes which hapned in the third voyage ... VVith a particular card therevnto adioyned of Meta Incognita
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WorldCat: 606493970
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WorldCat: 1170867797
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