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DA412 1649 .E53 | Die Iovis, 9 Augusti 1649 ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament that it bee referred to the Committee of Goldsmiths-hall to issue warrants. | 2 |
DA412 .1649 G46 | The ghost of K. Charls and Serieant [sic] Bradshaw. Being a discourse betwixt Charles late king of England, the arch-bishop of Canterburie and Serjeant John Bradshaw. Wherein the unjust proceedings at the triall of the late king in the High-court of justice are justly discovered: the full manner of it debated and the whole course of affaires from the beginning of the wars to these present times, fully and most lively represented. Together, with the means to preserve both church and state from the great and gaping ruines which do threaten to devour them. | 1 |
DA412 1649 (INTERNET) | The lawfulnes of obeying the present government and acting under it with some other additions to a former edition / | 1 |
DA412 1649 .P46 | The speech (without an oath) of Philip Herbert, late of Pembrooke, at his admittance (as a member) into the honorable House of Commons, in Parliament assembled, April the 6th, 1649 after he had been duely elected a burgess for Bark-shire, instead of Sir Francis Pile, lately deceased / | 1 |
DA412 1649 .R68 | The lawfulnes of obeying the present government and acting under it with some other additions to a former edition / | 2 |
DA412 1649 S36 | A letter from the Commissioners of the Kingdom of Scotland residing here at London to VVilliam Lenthall Esq. speaker of the House of Commons concerning the present proceedings in this kingdome, against religion, the King, and government; together with their declaration and protestation against the taking away his Majesties life. | 1 |
DA412 1649 .S43 | Justice upon the armie remonstrance, or, A rebuke of that evill spirit that leads them in their counsels and actions with a discovery of the contrariety and enmity in their waies, to the good spirit and minde of God / | 2 |
DA412 1649 .W37 1992 | A spark in the ashes : the pamphlets of John Warr / | 1 |
DA412 1651 .A8 | 1651 At the committee of trustees for sale of the late Kings goods | 1 |
DA412 1659 .A64 |
England's confusion, or, A true and impartial relation of the late traverses of state in England with the counsels leading thereunto : together with a description of the present power ruling there by the name of a Parliament, under the mask of The good old cause / Englands confusion: or, A true and impartial relation of the late traverses of state in England; with the counsels leading thereunto. : Together with a description of the present power ruling there by the name of a Parliament, under the mask of the Good Old Cause. / England's confusion, or, A true and impartial relation of the late traverses of state in England with the counsels leading thereunto : together with a description of the present power ruling there by the name of a Parliament, under the mask of the Good Old Cause / |
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DA412 1660 .L664 | A Looking-glass for King-opposers, or, Twenty admirable examples of Gods severe justice and displeasure against the subscribers of the late engagement against our lawfull soveraign King Charles the II and the whole House of Peers : in these words, I do declare and promise that I will be true and faithfull to the Commonwealth of England ... also against some of the judges of the late King in the high court of injustice. | 2 |
DA412.A1 H3 | Tracts on liberty in the Puritan Revolution, 1638-1647 / | 1 |
DA412 .B3 1643 | The Battell on Hopton-Heath in Staffordshire, betweene His Majesties forces under the Right Honourable the Earle of Northampton, and those of the rebels, March 19. : Together with a letter from the Lord Compton now Earle of Northampton. | 1 |
DA412 .B6 1647 |
Feb: 10th 1646. The king return'd to Holmby? .. Herod & Pilat reconciled or A dialogue between an independent & a malignant. |
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DA412 .C6 1649 | Collections of notes taken at the Kings tryall, at VVestminster Hall, on Munday last, Janua. 22, 1648. | 1 |
DA412 .C66 1642 | A complaint to the House of Commons and resolution taken up by the free Protestant subjects of the cities of London and Westminster and the counties adjacent | 1 |
DA412 .E5 1646 | Englands remembrancer: in two parts. Or, A catalogue of all or most of the severall victories, and strong holds obtained (through Gods blessing) by the Parliaments forces since the armies rising from before Oxford in June last, 1645. to the generall thanksgiving, Octob. 2. 1645. As also since that time to this present thanksgiving of the Parliament, city of London, and parts adjacent. March 12. 1645. All within the time of 8 moneths. / | 1 |
DA412 .E53 1642 |
The declaration votes, and order of assistance of both Houses of Parliament. Concerning the magazine at Hull and Sir Iohn Hotham governour thereof and His Majesties answer thereunto : with the statute of 11 H.7 cap. I. mentioned in the said answer. / A new declaration of both Houses of Parliament sent to the King's most excellent Majesty, the sixteenth of March upon his removall from Huntingdon to York : also his Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament, upon hi's [sic] removall to the city of Yorke : together with the votes and resolutions of both Houses, concerning the said message, the 16 of March 1641. A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, with instrvctions for the lords lieutenants, committees of Parliament, and other officers and commanders in the counties of Warwick and Stafford, and cities and counties of Coventry and Lichfield; touching the association of the said counties and parts adjacent, for the defence of themselves and suppressing and disarming of enemies, and persons ill-affected. And for raysing of plate and monies for that end and purpose. |
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DA412 .E53 1646 | Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that Tuesday, being the two and twentieth day of September now next coming, be set apart for a day of publike thanksgiving to be observed and kept in all Churches and chappels, in the several counties, cities and places in the Kingdome of England, above tenne [sic] miles distant from the citie of London, ... | 2 |
DA412 .E54 1647 | A declaration from His Excellencie Sr. Thomas Fairfax and his Councell of Warre. Concerning their proceeding in the proposalls, prepared and agreed on by the Councell of the Armie, to be tendred to the Commissioners of the Parliament, residing in the army, and with them to be treated on by the Commissioners of the Army. Together with the heads of the said proposalls, containing the particulars of their desires, in pursuance of their former declarations and papers, in order to the clearing, and securing of the rights, and liberties of the kingdome, and the setling of a just and lasting peace. To which are added some further particular desires, for the removing, and redressing of divers present pressing grievances, being also comprised in, or in necessarie pursuance of their former representations and papers appointed to be treated upon. | 1 |