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View The visions of Dom Francisco de Quevedo Villegas .. By Francisco de Quevedo

The visions of Dom Francisco de Quevedo Villegas ..

The visions of Dom Francisco de Quevedo Villegas ..

By Francisco de Quevedo

View Roger L'Estrange and the making of Restoration culture By Anne Dunan-Page,Beth Lynch
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Roger L'Estrange and the making of Restoration culture

By Anne Dunan-Page,Beth Lynch

View Sir Roger L'Estrange By Kitchin, George.
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Sir Roger L'Estrange

By Kitchin, George.

View L'Estrange no papist By Roger L'Estrange

L'Estrange no papist

L'Estrange no papist

By Roger L'Estrange

View Otesʹs petition to the kings most Excellent Majesty, and to the lords and others of His Majesties most hon[oura]ble Privy Council By Titus Oates

Otesʹs petition to the kings most Excellent Majesty, and to the lords and others of His Majesties most hon[oura]ble Privy Council

Otesʹs petition to the kings most Excellent Majesty, and to the lords and others of His Majesties most hon[oura]ble Privy Council

By Titus Oates

View Horse-flesh for the Observator By Phillips, John

Horse-flesh for the Observator

Horse-flesh for the Observator

By Phillips, John

View An exclamation against Julian, secretary to the Muses By Person of quality

An exclamation against Julian, secretary to the Muses

An exclamation against Julian, secretary to the Muses

By Person of quality

View L'Estrange no Papist By Roger L'Estrange

L'Estrange no Papist

L'Estrange no Papist

By Roger L'Estrange

View L'Estrange's case in a civil dialogue betwixt 'Zekiel and Ephraim By Roger L'Estrange

L'Estrange's case in a civil dialogue betwixt 'Zekiel and Ephraim

L'Estrange's case in a civil dialogue betwixt 'Zekiel and Ephraim

By Roger L'Estrange

View The observator defended By Roger L'Estrange

The observator defended

The observator defended

By Roger L'Estrange

View Some queries concerning the election of members for the ensuing Parliament By Roger L'Estrange

Some queries concerning the election of members for the ensuing Parliament

Some queries concerning the election of members for the ensuing Parliament

By Roger L'Estrange

View The portraicture of Roger L'Estrange drawn to the life as it was taken in the Queens Chappel By Lawrence Mowbray

The portraicture of Roger L'Estrange drawn to the life as it was taken in the Queens Chappel

The portraicture of Roger L'Estrange drawn to the life as it was taken in the Queens Chappel

By Lawrence Mowbray

View The songs of Moses and Deborah paraphras'd By Charles Cleeve

The songs of Moses and Deborah paraphras'd

The songs of Moses and Deborah paraphras'd

By Charles Cleeve

View Otes's letter for the Right Honourable Sir Leoline Jenkins, Knight, His Majesties principal Secretary of State at Whitehall By Titus Oates

Otes's letter for the Right Honourable Sir Leoline Jenkins, Knight, His Majesties principal Secretary of State at Whitehall

Otes's letter for the Right Honourable Sir Leoline Jenkins, Knight, His Majesties principal Secretary of State at Whitehall

By Titus Oates

View Roger L'Estrange's queries considered By James Harrington

Roger L'Estrange's queries considered

Roger L'Estrange's queries considered

By James Harrington

View Crack upon crack, or, Crack-fart whipt with his own rod By Roger L'Estrange

Crack upon crack, or, Crack-fart whipt with his own rod

Crack upon crack, or, Crack-fart whipt with his own rod

By Roger L'Estrange

View L'Estrange his apology By Roger L'Estrange

L'Estrange his apology

L'Estrange his apology

By Roger L'Estrange

View A vindication of The character of a popish successor By Elkanah Settle

A vindication of The character of a popish successor

A vindication of The character of a popish successor

By Elkanah Settle

View The character of a popish successor, and what England may expect from such a one ..., or, The dispute of the succession moderately discuss'd upon the considerations of national practise, reason, and the statutes of the realm By Phillips, John

The character of a popish successor, and what England may expect from such a one ..., or, The dispute of the succession moderately discuss'd upon the considerations of national practise, reason, and the statutes of the realm

The character of a popish successor, and what England may expect from such a one ..., or, The dispute of the succession moderately discuss'd upon the considerations of national practise, reason, and the statutes of the realm

By Phillips, John

View A vindication of the observator from some scandalous imputations lately laid to his charge By True son of the Church of England

A vindication of the observator from some scandalous imputations lately laid to his charge

A vindication of the observator from some scandalous imputations lately laid to his charge

By True son of the Church of England

View A letter to a friend concerning the late answers to a letter to the dissenter By I. F

A letter to a friend concerning the late answers to a letter to the dissenter

A letter to a friend concerning the late answers to a letter to the dissenter

By I. F

View Mr. L'Estrange refuted with his own arguments By J. P. Gent

Mr. L'Estrange refuted with his own arguments

Mr. L'Estrange refuted with his own arguments

By J. P. Gent

View The dialogue betwixt Cit and Bumpkin answered in another betwixt Tom the Cheshire piper and Captain Crackbrain's dedicated to the right worshipful the mayor of Quinborough ... By

The dialogue betwixt Cit and Bumpkin answered in another betwixt Tom the Cheshire piper and Captain Crackbrain's dedicated to the right worshipful the mayor of Quinborough ...

The dialogue betwixt Cit and Bumpkin answered in another betwixt Tom the Cheshire piper and Captain Crackbrain's dedicated to the right worshipful the mayor of Quinborough ...

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View An Hue and cry after R. Ls. [i.e. Sir Roger L'Estrange] By

An Hue and cry after R. Ls. [i.e. Sir Roger L'Estrange]

An Hue and cry after R. Ls. [i.e. Sir Roger L'Estrange]

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