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To the right honourable the Lords, and the honourable Commons in this present Parliament assembled. : The humble address, remonstrance, and supplication, of the truly loyal, yet unprovided for commission officers, now living in London or Westminster, or within the Bills of mortality, &c. And who have not estates or employments sufficient for a comfortable subsistence
1661
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The triumphs of four nations; or, A happy conclusion of peace, betwixt England, France, Denmark, and Holland. : As it was confirm'd on Sunday night July the 21, at Breda; where ... the plenipotentiaries ... signed the Articles of Peace ... Tune is, Packingtons pound
1667
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A true account of the last Parliament : who were declared dissolved by the proclamation which came forth on Wednesday, Jan 19. 1680/81.
1681
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A True and perfect relation of the extraordinary and terrible thunder and lightning which happened in the North of Ireland, June 26th, 1680 : with the dismal effects of the fall of a cloud : as it was sent in several letters to the Lord Lievtenant at Dublin, from several persons of quality in the North of Ireland
1680
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A true relation of the late action and victory against the rebels in England, near Bridgewater, : on Monday the 6. of July, 1685, from several hands
1685
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Truth manifest; or, A modest reply to a paper lately printed ; called, The state of the election of a burgess to serve in parliament for the Shire-Town of Pembroke; appointed to be heard the second day of April next..
1677
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The tune to the Devonshire cant, or, An answer to the Parliament dissolved at Oxford
1681
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The tune to the Devonshire cant, or, An answer to the Parliament dissolved at Oxford
1681
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Great news from Bristol: being a true account and relation of the apprehending of old Father Petre, the Jesuite : in the habit of a Quaker, in a meeting-house there, belonging to William Rogers, John Storey, &c. On Fryday last the 8th. of March, 1689. Miraculously discover'd, as he was pretendedly holding-forth, by R.C. of the city of Bath. In a letter from an inhabitant at Bristol, to a merchant his friend in London
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1689
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Vox populi, vox dei, or, Englands general lamentation for the dissolution of the Parliament
1681
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