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The last words of Thomas Lord Pride
1659
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The last speech and dying-words of Thomas (Lord, alias Colonel) Pride : being touched in conscience for his inhumane murder of the bears in the beargarden when he was high-sheriff of Surrey
1680
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An answer without a question, or, The late schismatical petition for a diabolicall toleration of seuerall religions expovnded : being presented to the juncto at Westminster, August 16, 1646 by Colonel Pride and Lievtenant Colonel Goffe and others by the appointment of the Lord Fairfax their general : with some observations upon the mistery of their iniquity, and the juncto's answer thereunto
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Holdsworth, Richard, 1590-1649
1649
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A true and ful relation of the officers and Armies forcible seising of divers eminent Members of the Commons House, Decemb. 6. & 7. 1648. : As also, a true copy of a letter
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1648
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The beacon flameing with a non obstante: or A justification of the firing of the beacon, : by way of animadversion upon the book entituled the beacon's quenched, subscribed by Col. Pride, &c.
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Cheynell, Francis, 1608-1665
1652
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The beacons quenched: or The humble information of divers officers of the Army, and other wel-affected persons, to the Parliament and Common-wealth of England; concerning the Machivilian design of the Presbyterians, now carrying on by the Stationers of London. : To bring an odium upon the Parliament and Army, introduce the whole body of Presbyterian doctrine and worship. seduce the good people of this Common-wealth, unto the Presbyterian slavery, than which nothing can be worse. By publishing divers treasonable and most scandalous books (a catalogue of many whereof is here inserted) against the honor of the Parliament, the Lord Generall, and severall other worthy members of this Common-Wealth
1652
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The legal fundamental liberties of the people of England, revived, asserted and vindicated. Or an epistle, written the 8. of Iune, 1649
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Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657
1649
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A new meeting of ghosts at Tyburn. : Being a discourse of Oliver Cromwell, John Bradshaw. Henry Ioeton. [sic] Thomas Pride. Thomas Scot, Secretary to the Rump. Major Gen. Harrison. & Hugh Peters the divells chaplain
1661
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