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Still worse newes from Ireland, shewing in what a miserable estate the citie of Dublin is, at this present time, the rebels having received new ayd upon the 16. day of December, 1641. Also, the rebels bloudy resolution, which is to dye or massacre all which are protestants in Ireland. Here also is related, how within the space of three weekes, the pestilence hath increased in the county of Connr, and how many have dyed. With the copy of a letter sent from the Pope to the rebels in Ireland. Translated out of the Lrtine [sic] tongue into English. Alsn [sic], a friendly admonition to English-...
Published 1641Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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Responsio ad libellum quendam famosum, Catholicæ admonitionis prætextu in vulgus sparsum
Published 1606Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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