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DA420 .S96 Sundry strange prophecies of Merline, Bede, Becket and others foretelling many things of consequence that have happened in England, Scotland, and Ireland since these late wars : as also, many other prophecies foretelling several invasions which shall be made by the Hollanders, Danes, French, and others ... : these prophecies are very ancient but not found till of late years and never published before. 2
DA420 T44 1653 These are ye members of Barbones Parliament as they are pleased to call themselves. 1
DA420 .T588 1659 A seasonable speech, made by a worthy member of Parliament in the House of Commons, concerning the other House. March 1659.
A seasonable speech, made by a worthy member of Parliament in the House of Commons. Concerning the other House. March 1659.
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DA420 .T6 1653 To His Excellencie, the Lord-general Cromvvel: and all the honest officers and souldiers in the army, for the Common-wealth of England. The humble remonstrance of many thousands in, and about the city of London, on the behalf of all the free-commoners of England.
To the Parliament of the common-vvealth of England. The humble petition of diuers afflicted women, in behalf of M:Iohn Lilburn prisoner in Newgate.
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DA420 .T6H5 1653 To His Excellency, Oliver Cromwell Captaine Gen: of all the forces of this commonwealth, & to ye hon:ble Counsell of ye Army The humble representation of severall aldermen, aldermens deputies, common counsell men, & other citizens of London on behalfe of themselves & many others. 1
DA420 .T65 The Lovv Dutch character'd, their butter-box opened, and their juggles apprehended and reproved. 1
DA420 .T67 To the supream authority, the Parliament of the Commonvvealth of England &c. the humble petition of divers well-affected inhabitants of the county of Wilts.
To the supream authority, the Parliament of the Commonvvealth of England &c the humble petition of divers well-affected inhabitants of the county of Wilts.
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DA420 .T7 1660 A letter to his excellency the Lord General Monck 1
DA420 .T728 2016 Anna Trapnel's report and plea, or, a narrative of her journey from London into Cornwall / 1
DA420 .T73 2000 The cry of a stone / 1
DA420.T76 The cry of a stone, 1654 Women Writers Project first electronic edition /
Strange and wonderful news, 1654 Women Writers Project first electronic edition /
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DA420 .T782 The True manner of the Kings tryal at Westminster-Hall, by the high Court of Justice, from the twentieth day of January 1649, to the seven and twentieth of the same month. Also the true manner of his being put to death at White-hall, near the Banqueting House the 30 of January, with his speech made upon the scaffold before hee was beheaded. To the tune of, Aim not too high. 1
DA420 .T85 Twelve plain proposals offered to the honest and faithful officers and souldiers of our English army. 1
DA420 .T86 Two letters the one, sent by the lord mayor, aldermen, and common council of London, to His Excellency, the Lord Gen. Monck, by their sword-bearer, which letter was sent in answer to a letter formerly publish'd, and sent to the common council by His Excellency, delivered to them by Col. Markham, and Col. Atkins : the other, His Excellencies answer thereunto. 2
DA420 .T9 1645 Two libells this was found in a church 25. June 1645. 1
DA420 .U4 Umbra comitiorum, or, Cambridge commencement in types 1
DA420 .U52 1647 An vnanimous answer of the souldiers to the Commissioners propositions. 1
DA420 .U523 1646 To the Right Honorable, the House of Commons now assembled in the High Court of Parliament; The humble petition of Robert Underwood. 1
DA420 .V36 A healing question propounded and resolved upon occasion of the late publique and seasonable call to humiliation in order to love and union amongst the honest party, and with a desire to apply balsome to the wound, before it become incurable. 2
DA420 .V56 A Vindication of the London apprentices petition and the legality of their subscriptions asserted. 2