Catalogue of the Pamphlets, Books, Newspapers, and Manuscripts Relating to the Civil War, the Commonwealth, and Restoration, Volume 1order of the Trustees, 1908 - English newspapers LC copy replaced by microfilm. |
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... sent to me againe by his Mâtie to tell me that upon the worde of a kinge ( to use their own expressions ) he would safely returne it , thereuppon immediately by them I sent it to his Mâtie who having done with it and having it with him ...
... sent to me againe by his Mâtie to tell me that upon the worde of a kinge ( to use their own expressions ) he would safely returne it , thereuppon immediately by them I sent it to his Mâtie who having done with it and having it with him ...
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... sent the whole of his collection , as far as it then existed , to the care of Dr. Barlow , at the Bodleian , and obtained from him the document described in the Advertisement given below , which could be produced to prove that a sale ...
... sent the whole of his collection , as far as it then existed , to the care of Dr. Barlow , at the Bodleian , and obtained from him the document described in the Advertisement given below , which could be produced to prove that a sale ...
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... sent them to a trusty Friend in Surry , who safely preserv'd them ; and when the Army was Westward , and fearing their Return that way ; they were sent to London again ; but the Collector durst not keep them , but sent them into Essex ...
... sent them to a trusty Friend in Surry , who safely preserv'd them ; and when the Army was Westward , and fearing their Return that way ; they were sent to London again ; but the Collector durst not keep them , but sent them into Essex ...
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... sent them to a trusty friend in Surrey , who safely preserved them ; but when the army was westward , and fearing their return that way , he was faigne to have them sent back again , and thence safely received them , but durst not keep ...
... sent them to a trusty friend in Surrey , who safely preserved them ; but when the army was westward , and fearing their return that way , he was faigne to have them sent back again , and thence safely received them , but durst not keep ...
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... sent by William Lawd with divers Manuscripts to the University of Oxford , together with the Answer which the Universitie sent him . Printed 1641 . E. 158. ( 8. ) Nov. 7. - The Speeches of Sr. Benjamin Rudyer in Parliament . [ MS . note ...
... sent by William Lawd with divers Manuscripts to the University of Oxford , together with the Answer which the Universitie sent him . Printed 1641 . E. 158. ( 8. ) Nov. 7. - The Speeches of Sr. Benjamin Rudyer in Parliament . [ MS . note ...
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April Army Bishop Charles Christopher Meredith Church City of London Colonell Commissioners County Declaration of Parliament divers Earle of Essex Edward Husband England Generall Giles Calvert House of Commons intituled Ireland John Field John Lilburne John Wright July June Kingdome Kings Majesty late Leonard Lichfield Lichfield Lord Mayor March Matthew Simmons note by Thomason Ordinance of Parliament Parliament concerning Parliament of England Parliament of Scotland Petition present Prince Printed by G. M. Printed by John Printed by Leonard Printed by Richard Printed by Robert Printed by Thomas Printed for Edward Printed for G Printed for George Printed for John Printed for Richard Printed for Robert Printed for Thomas proceedings Ralph Smith Rebels Remonstrance Richard Cotes Robert Ibbitson satire Scotland Scots Sept sermon preached severall shewing Sir Thomas Fairfax Souldiers Speech Treaty True Relation unto verse Victory obtained Vindication wherein William Prynne woodcut
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Page 723 - The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates PROVING THAT IT IS LAWFUL, AND HATH BEEN HELD SO THROUGH ALL AGES, FOR ANY WHO HAVE THE POWER TO CALL TO ACCOUNT A TYRANT, OR WICKED KING, AND AFTER DUE CONVICTION TO DEPOSE AND PUT HIM TO DEATH, IF THE ORDINARY MAGISTRATE HAVE NEGLECTED OR DENIED TO DO IT.
Page 490 - mend his native country, lamentably tattered, both in the upper-leather and sole, with all the honest stitches he can take.
Page 286 - A solemn League and Covenant for reformation and defence of religion, the honour and happiness of the King, and the peace and safety of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
Page 278 - The Souldiers Pocket Bible ; containing the most (if not all) those places contained in holy Scripture which doe shew the qualifications of his inner man, that is a fit Souldier to fight the Lords Battels, both before he fight, in the fight, and after the fight...
Page 777 - Plantagenets Tragicall Story. Or, the Death of King Edward the Fourth; with the unnaturall Voyage of Richard the Third through the Red Sea of his Nephews innocent blood, to his usurped Crowne, by TW , Gent.
Page 786 - The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates ; proving that it is lawfull to call to account a tyrant or wicked king,
Page 662 - A list of the names of the members of the House of commons. Observing which are officers of the army, contrary to the self-denying ordinance...
Page 406 - Truth, its Manifest; or, a Short and True Relation of divers main passages of things (in some whereof the Scots are particularly concerned;, from the very first beginning of these unhappy Troubles to this day.
Page 467 - Youth's Behaviour, or Decency in Conversation Amongst Men. Composed in French by Grave Persons for the use and benefit of their youth. Now newly turned into English by Francis Hawkins (Nephew to Sir Thomas Hawkins, Translator of Caussins Holy Court).
Page 56 - A ROT AMONGST THE BISHOPS ; or a Terrible Tempest in the Sea, of Canterbury, set forth in lively emblems, to please the judicious Reader.