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A true relation of a great victory obtained by the forces under the command of the Lord Inchiquine in Munster in Ireland, against the rebels under the command of Lord Taaff, Novemb. 13, 1647 : sent in a letter from the Lord Inchiquine to the Honorable William Lenthal, Esq, speaker of the Honorable House of Commons : together with an order of the Commons assembled in Parliament, for publique thanks to be given for the same to Almighty God, in all churches and chappels in the kingdom of England and dominion of Wales.
London : Printed for Edward Husband ..., 1647Format: Book
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The Lord Balmerino's speech in the High Court of Parliament in Scotland spoken Novem. 4, 1641 : concerning the levying of an army against the papists in Ireland : describing their conspiracies which have a long time insulted and continued against these two kingdomes of England and Scotland.
Printed at London : For T. B., 1641Format: Book
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By His Excellency a proclamation : Whereas His Majesty hath been graciously pleased, by his royal letter, bearing date the sixteenth day of October last past, to signifie that he hath received undoubted advice that a great and sudden invasion from Holland, with an armed force of forreigners and strangers, will speedily be made in an hostile manner upon His Majesty's kingdom of England ... Given at Fort-Charles at Pemaquid, the tenth day of January ... 1688 [new style, 1689].
Printed at Boston Ind. New-England : By R.P. [Richard Pierce], 1689Format: Book
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A sermon preached before His Excellency the governour, and Her Majesties Council, at Boston in New-England, on July 22d. 1708 : Being the day of the proclamation of the happy union of the two kingdoms of England and Scotland. /
Boston : Printed by Bartholomew Green. Sold by Benj. Eliot, at his shop under the town-house, at the head of King Street, 1708Format: Book
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.... : containing also the ecclesiastical history of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland from his first rising till his death /...
London : Printed for A. Seile, 1668Format: Book
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A Disputation betwixt the Devill and the Pope : being a briefe dialogue between Vrbanus, 5 Pope of Rome, and Pluto prince of Hell : concerning the estate of five kingdomes, Spaine, England, France, Ireland and Scotland : written by the author to content his friend, being pleasant and delightfull to the reader.
London : [publisher not identified], 1642“…A Disputation betwixt the Devill and the Pope : being a briefe dialogue between Vrbanus, 8 Pope of Rome, and Pluto prince of Hell : concerning the estate of five kingdomes, Spaine, England, France, Ireland and Scotland : written by the author to content his friend, being pleasant and delightfull to the reader…”
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Canterbvrie[s] pilgrimage in the testimony of an accused conscjenc[e] for the bloud of Mr. Burton, Mr. Prynne, and Doctor Bastwicke : and the just deserved sufferings he lyes under : shewing the glory of Refo[r]mation above prelaticall tyranny : wherein is laid open the reallity of the Scottish nation with the kingdome of England.
London : Printed for H. Walker, 1641Format: Book
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108
Englands remonstrance to their King : wherein is declared the humble desire of His Majesties loyall and faithfull subjects within the kingdome of England, to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie, now resident in the Isle of Wight : containing the very sense of all the true hearted of the kingdom, touching His Majesties royall person.
[London] : Printed for G. Horton, and are to be sold at the Royall Exchange in Cornhill, 1648Format: Book
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Admonitions by the Supreame Councell of the Confederat Catholicks of Ireand : to all His Majesties faithfull loyall subjects of the three Kingdomes of England, Ireland, and Scotland against a Solemn League and Covenant framed by the malignant partie in the Parliament of England : as also against a declaration of the English Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament.
VVaterford [Waterford] : Printed by Thomas Bourke, 1643Format: Book
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Simplicities defence against seven-headed policy, or, Innocency vindicated, being unjustly accused, and sorely censured by that seven-headed church-government united in New-England, or, That servant so imperious in his masters absence revived, and now thus re-acting in Nevv-England, or, The combate of the united colonies, not onely against some of the natives and subjects but against the authority also of the kingdom of England ... : wherein is declared an act of a great people and country of the Indians in those parts ... in their voluntary submission and subjection unto the protection and government of Old England.
London : Printed by John Macock, and are to be sold by Luke Favvne ..., 1646Format: Book
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A translation of Glanville
Washington, D.C. : J. Byrne, 1900“…A treatise on the laws and customs of the kingdom of England…”
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Proposals tender'd to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament for uniting the Protestant interest for the present, and preventing divisions for the future : together with th...
London : Printed for Henry Clark and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminister, 1689“…Declaration to all his loving subjects of his kingdom of England and dominion of Wales concerning ecclesiastical affairs.…”
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An appeal to Cæsar : wherein gold and silver is proved to be the Kings Majesties royal commodity, which no person of what degree soever but the Kings Majestie and his Privy Councel, can give licence to transport either gold or silver to any person after it is landed in any part of the Kingdome of England ... /
London : [publisher not identified], 1662Format: Book
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Generall Lesleys speech in the Parliament of Scotland the 25 of October 1641 : in defence of himselfe upon certaine slanders which are reported of him : wherein he expresseth his affection to the king and kingdome of England : also concerning the traytors of Scotland which did lay a plot to take away his life.
[London?] : [publisher not identified], 1641Format: Book
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Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : the one for the speedy raising and levying of money for the maintenance of the army raised by the Parliament and other great affaires of the Common-wealth : by a weekly assessement upon the cities of London and Westminster and every county and city of the Kingdome of England, and Dominion of Wales : the other an ordinance of additions to the same.
London : Printed for Edw. Husbands ..., 1643Format: Book
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A True inventory of the goods and chattels of svperstition : late of the parish of ignorance, in the county of blind-devotion, and in the kingdome of idolatry, deceased : taken and apprised, this nineteenth of February ... 1642 : as also, a relation of the Popes being in a svvoun, at the newes of the abolishment of superstition in the kingdome of England : in the clymactericall yeere of the Bishops ... 1642 /
London : Printed for William Lee, 1642Format: Book
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A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : setting forth the innumerable plots & strategems which the malignant party of this kingdome have lately used to break the brotherly bond of peace between England and Scotland to ruinate and destroy the very being of Parliaments and to subvert both the religion and known law of the two kingdoms of England and Scotland.
London : Printed for Henry Fowler, 1642Format: Book
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A Learned and witty conference lately betwixt a Protestant and a papist : wherein the papist propoundeth XVIII severall questions concerning the affaires both of church and state in the kingdomes of England and Scotland at this present : all which are punctually answered by the Protestant : whereunto is annexed three questions more propounded by the Protestant but not answered by the papist : reade and censure.
London : Printed for Iohn Thomas, 1641Format: Book
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A tossed ship making to safe harbor, or, A word in season to a sinking kingdome : wherein Englands case and cure, her burthens and comforts, her pressures and duties are opened and applyed : in diverse sermons preached upon the publick dayes of humiliation, out of that propheticall history, Matth. 14, 22 to 28 /
London : Printed by L.N. for Philemon Stephens ..., 1644Format: Book
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A Letter of high consequence : principally concerning the indamaging of this our kingdome of England, subversion of religion, and many more papisticall divisions : compiled and directed to Colonell Lunsford, scattered in the Church of Saint Paul, and since come to publicke view : as also certaine articles whereby the said Lunsford is convinced of high treason both to the King, state, and House of Parliament.
[London] : [publisher not identified], 1642Format: Book
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