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Englands proper and onely way to an establishment in honour, freedome, peace and happinesse. : Or, The Normane yoke once more uncased, and the necessity, justice, and present seasonablenesse of breaking it in pieces demonstrated, in eight most plain and true propositions with their proofs
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Hare, John, 17th cent
1648
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Plaine English to our wilfull bearers with Normanisme; or, Some queries propounded to and concerning the neglectours of Englands grand grievance and complaint lately published under the title of Anti-Normanisme. : Wherein is undeniably demonstrated, that while this nation remaines under the title of the (pretended) Conquest, she and every member of her are no other then slaves properly so called; and moreover, that (while she retaines the same title) all her and her representators contending wirh [sic] their prince for ungranted priviledges, upon any pretence whatsoever, is unwarrantable and seditious
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1647
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St. Edwards ghost: or, Anti-Normanisme: : being a patheticall complaint and motion in the behalfe of our English nation against her grand (yet neglected) grievance, Normanisme
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1647
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The marine mercury. Or, A true relation of the strange appearance of a man-fish about three miles within the river of Thames, having a musket in one hand, and a petition in the other. : Credibly reported by six saylors, who both saw and talkt with the monster, whose names here following are inserted. Whereunto is added a relation how Sir Simon Heartley with his company gave battell to a company of rebels, and slew 500. tooke 4. colours, and routed 1500. more: this being performed on the 6. of Ianuary. 1641. The saylors names: Nicholas Trandcrow. Iosias Otter. Humfrey Hearnshaw. Alexander Waterrat. Sim. Seamanle. Tim. Bywater. Written by Iohn Hare, Gent
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The marine mercury, or, A true relation of the strange appearance of a man-fish about three miles within the river of Thames, having a musket in one hand and a petition in the other : credibly reported by six saylors who both saw and talkt with the monster : whos names here following are inserted : whereunto is added a relation how Sir Simon Heartley with his company gave battell to a company of rebels and slew 500, tooke 4 colours and routed 1500 more : this being performed on the 6 of Ianuary, 1641 ...
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1642
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