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All the several ordinances and orders, made by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : concerning sequestring the estates of delinquents, papists, spyes and intelligencers : together with instructions for such persons as are imployed in sequestring of such delinquents estates : very useful for those whom it doth or may concern
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The Earle of Pembrokes last speech
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Respublica Anglicana or The historie of the Parliament in their late proceedings. : Wherein the Parliament and Army are vindicated from the calumnies cast upon them in that libellous History of independency, and the falshoods, follies, raylings, impieties, and blasphemies, in that libell detected. The necessity and lawfullnesse of secluding the Members, laying aside the King, and House of Lords, is demonstrated. The lawfullnesse of the present power is proved, and the just and necessary grounds of the Armies march into Scotland are represented. Published for publicke satisfaction. The author G:W
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Respublica Anglicana or The historie of the Parliament in their late proceedings : Wherein the Parliament and Army are vindicated from the calumnies cast upon them in that libellous History of independency, and the falshoods, follies, raylings, impieties, and blasphemies, in that libell detected. The necessity and lawfullnesse of secluding the Members, laying aside the King, and House of Lords, is demonstrated. The lawfullnesse of the present power is proved, and the just and necessary grounds of the Armies march into Scotland are represented. Published for publicke satisfaction. The author G:W
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A view of Englands present distempers : occasioned by the late revolution of government in this nation, wherein (amongst others) these following particulars are asserted : (viz) that the present powers are to be obeyed, that parliaments are the powers of God, that the generality of Gods enemies are the Parliaments enemies, et contra : together with some motives, ground, and instructions to the souldiery, how and wherefore they ought to subdue by arms the enemies of the Parliament in England &c.
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An agreement of the free people of England
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A briefe memento to the present un-parliamentary junto : touching their present intentions and proceedings, to depose & execute Charles Steward, their lawfull King. By William Prynne Esquire, a Member of the House of Commons, and prisoner under the Armies tyranny; who, it seemes, have levyed war against the Houses of Parliament, their quandam-masters whose Members they now forcibly take and detaine captives, during their lawfull pleasures
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Certain considerations tendered in all humility to an honorable member of the councell of state, Aug. 1. 1649. : Concerning I. The discontents of the people. II. Opprobrious speeches against government. III. Pasquils and pamphlets. IV. Invectives out of the pulpit. V. Eaves-droppers, whisperers, or informers. VVherein is represented the opinion and practice of many the most eminent statesmen, in relation to these particulars
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Die Martis, 5 Junii, 1649. : The Parliament having received intelligence from the generals by sea, of a remarkable additional mercy, the prosperous success almighty God hath given their fleet, by the taking of many considerable ships of the English and Irish pirats [sic] at sea ...
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Die Sabbathi; 20, Januarii. 1649. : Lieutenant General Hammond, Colonel Okey, and other officers of the Army, this day presented a petition to the House, with a draught of the agreement of the people: the petitioners being called in, Mr. Speaker, by command of the House, gave them this answer
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