Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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DA420 .L47 1660 | An eccho to the plea for limited monarchy &c. | 1 |
DA420 .L47N | No fool, to the old fool: | 1 |
DA420 .L48 | The fanatique powder-plot, or The design of the Rumpers and their adherents, to destroy both Parliament and people. VVith a caution against forged intelligence. | 1 |
DA420 .L48 1649 | A letter or an epistle to all well-minded men in England, Wales, and Ireland, in special to the Parliament and Army; and more particularly to the Lord General and my fellow-souldiers, in or out of the Army. Together with a declaration of the Army, wherein the true original or intentiional constitution of the present authority, is clearly demonstrated. | 1 |
DA420 .L48 1660 | A letter and declaration of the nobility and gentry of the county of York. To his excellency, the Lord Generall Monck. | 1 |
DA420 .L488 1643 | A letter from Mercvrivs Civicvs to Mercurius Rusticus: or, Londons confession but not repentance. Shewing that the beginning and the obstinate pursuance of this accursed horrid rebellion is principally to be ascribed to that rebellious city. | 1 |
DA420 .L5 1650 | [The engagement vindicated and explained, or, The reasons upon which L. C. John Lilburne tooke the engagement] | 1 |
DA420 .L54 1652 | Lieut. Colonel J. Lilburns, apologetisch verhael, nopende sijn onwettigh en onrechtvaerdigh bannissement, onlanghs tegen hem uytgesproken, toegeschreven aen alle inwoonders der vereenighde Nederlandsche Provintien Lieft. [sic] Colonell I. Lilburne his apologeticall narration, in reference to his late illegall and unjust banishment, directed to the people of the United Provinces. | 2 |
DA420 .L55 | A letter written to a member sitting at Westminster | 1 |
DA420 .L55 1649 |
The hunting of the foxes from New-market and Triploe-Heaths to Whitehall, by five small beagles (late of the armie), or, The grandie-deceivers unmasked (that you may know them) directed to all the free-people of England, but in especiall, to all that have, and are still engaged in the military service of the Common-Wealth To his honored friend, Mr. Cornelius Holland, These |
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DA420 .L559 | Linx Brittannicus, or Contemplations upon the present condition of the kingdome. | 1 |
DA420 .L57 | A List of the earls and lords that were present in the House of Peers on Friday, April the 27th, 1660 | 2 |
DA420 .L6 | London, March 15. 1658. The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London .. | 1 |
DA420 .L66 1659 | To the right Honourable, our right vvorthy and grave senatours, the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and commonalty of the City of London in Common Council assembled, the most humble petition and address of divers young men, on the behalf of themselves and the apprentices in and about this honourable city, | 1 |
DA420 .L67 1657 | An order and declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector and his Privy Council, appointing a Committee for the Army, and receivers-general for the first six moneths assessment of thirty five thousand pounds by the moneth upon England, commencing the 24th of June, 1657 / | 1 |
DA420 .L68 1663 |
Love's name lives, or, A publication of divers petitions presented by Mistris Love to the Parliament, in behalf of her husband with severall letters that interchangeably pass'd between them a little before his death : as also, one letter written to Master Love by Mr. Jaquel, one of the witnesses against him : together with seven severall letters and notes sent to him, from Dr. Drake, Mr. Jenkyn, Mr. Case, and Mr. Robinson, his then fellow-sufferers : all published for publick good. Love's name lives, or, A publication of divers petitions presented by Mistris Love to the Parliament, in behalf of her husband with severall letters that interchangeably pass'd between them a little before his death : as also, one letter written to Master Love by Mr. Jaquel, one of the witnesses against him : together with seven severall letters and notes sent to him, from Dr. Drake, Mr. Jenkyn Mr. Case, and Mr. Robinson, his then fellow-sufferers : all published for publick good. |
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DA420 .L68 2001 | Love's name lives, or, A publication of divers petitions presented by Mistris Love to the Parliament, in behalf of her husband with severall letters that interchangeably pass'd between them a little before his death : as also one letter written to Master Love by Mr. Jaquel, one of the witnesses against him : together with seven severall letters and notes sent to him, from Dr. Drake, Mr. Jenkyn, Mr. Case, and Mr. Robinson, his then fellow-sufferers : all published for publick good. | 1 |
DA420 .L8 | Englands command on the seas, or, The English seas guarded. Wherein is proved that as the Venetians, Portugals, Spaniards, French, Danes, Polands, Turks, the Duke of Tuscany, and the popes of Rome have dominion on their seas; so the Common-wealth of England hath on our seas. : Wherein the Dutch unjust procuration and prosecution of war against England is also described. | 1 |
DA420 .L9 1645 | A lybell [illegible] 1645 pasted upon the pillars of the Exchange. | 1 |
DA420.L96 1659 | For the Parliament sitting at Westminster | 1 |