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View The Representations of His Majesties adherents of the court, and countrey By A. Borialis

The Representations of His Majesties adherents of the court, and countrey

The Representations of His Majesties adherents of the court, and countrey

By A. Borialis

View An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament By England and Wales

An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament

An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament

By England and Wales

View Historia de Cádiz 1598-1700. Cronología desde Felipe III a Carlos II. By Fernando García González-Betes
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Historia de Cádiz 1598-1700. Cronología desde Felipe III a Carlos II.

By Fernando García González-Betes

View The humble representation of the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly, to the honourable estates of Parliament, upon their declaration lately commnicated to us, 28. April, 1648 By Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Commission

The humble representation of the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly, to the honourable estates of Parliament, upon their declaration lately commnicated to us, 28. April, 1648

The humble representation of the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly, to the honourable estates of Parliament, upon their declaration lately commnicated to us, 28. April, 1648

By Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Commission

View A petition presented to the right honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled by the inhabitants of the city of Westminster, the hamblets of the Tower, the burrough of Southwark, and parts adjacent within the weekly bills of mortality By Westminster, England. Citizens

A petition presented to the right honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled by the inhabitants of the city of Westminster, the hamblets of the Tower, the burrough of Southwark, and parts adjacent within the weekly bills of mortality

A petition presented to the right honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled by the inhabitants of the city of Westminster, the hamblets of the Tower, the burrough of Southwark, and parts adjacent within the weekly bills of mortality

By Westminster, England. Citizens

View A letter from Kent of the rising at Rochester, the magazine surprised, with 1000 arms, 100 piece of ordnance, two guns planted at the bridge, 50 ships in the river, and of the treaty with them By

A letter from Kent of the rising at Rochester, the magazine surprised, with 1000 arms, 100 piece of ordnance, two guns planted at the bridge, 50 ships in the river, and of the treaty with them

A letter from Kent of the rising at Rochester, the magazine surprised, with 1000 arms, 100 piece of ordnance, two guns planted at the bridge, 50 ships in the river, and of the treaty with them

By

View Colonel Rich's letter to the House of Commons, of a great victory obtained against eight hundred of the Princes forces, lately landed in Kent by Sandown castle. Where were one hundred and eighty kill'd in the place, ... as by a list herewith appeareth By Nathaniel Rich

Colonel Rich's letter to the House of Commons, of a great victory obtained against eight hundred of the Princes forces, lately landed in Kent by Sandown castle. Where were one hundred and eighty kill'd in the place, ... as by a list herewith appeareth

Colonel Rich's letter to the House of Commons, of a great victory obtained against eight hundred of the Princes forces, lately landed in Kent by Sandown castle. Where were one hundred and eighty kill'd in the place, ... as by a list herewith appeareth

By Nathaniel Rich

View Prince Charles his message, sent from his court at St. Germans, March 27, 1648 to Mr. William Swan Lieuetenant to the governour of Dover-Castle By Charles II King of England,Swan, William lieut. to the gov. of Dover Castle

Prince Charles his message, sent from his court at St. Germans, March 27, 1648 to Mr. William Swan Lieuetenant to the governour of Dover-Castle

Prince Charles his message, sent from his court at St. Germans, March 27, 1648 to Mr. William Swan Lieuetenant to the governour of Dover-Castle

By Charles II King of England,Swan, William lieut. to the gov. of Dover Castle

View The humble petition and representation of many inhabitants of the county of Buckingham, concerning the late votes passed, touching no farther address to the king, presented to the Honorable House of commons, march the ninth, 1647 By Buckinghamshire (England)

The humble petition and representation of many inhabitants of the county of Buckingham, concerning the late votes passed, touching no farther address to the king, presented to the Honorable House of commons, march the ninth, 1647

The humble petition and representation of many inhabitants of the county of Buckingham, concerning the late votes passed, touching no farther address to the king, presented to the Honorable House of commons, march the ninth, 1647

By Buckinghamshire (England)

View The petition of 8000 reduced officers and souldiers, amongst whom are many knights, collonels, and other officers of note, that have faithfully served the Parliament. Read in both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the 8th of August 1648. For a speedy settlement of religion, the King, Parliament and Kingdome, in a parliamentary way, according to the last just and modest desires of the city of London. And for payment and security for their arreares. And the answer of both houses of Parliament By Great Britain. Army

The petition of 8000 reduced officers and souldiers, amongst whom are many knights, collonels, and other officers of note, that have faithfully served the Parliament. Read in both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the 8th of August 1648. For a speedy settlement of religion, the King, Parliament and Kingdome, in a parliamentary way, according to the last just and modest desires of the city of London. And for payment and security for their arreares. And the answer of both houses of Parliament

The petition of 8000 reduced officers and souldiers, amongst whom are many knights, collonels, and other officers of note, that have faithfully served the Parliament. Read in both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the 8th of August 1648. For a speedy settlement of religion, the King, Parliament and Kingdome, in a parliamentary way, according to the last just and modest desires of the city of London. And for payment and security for their arreares. And the answer of both houses of Parliament

By Great Britain. Army

View True copie of a letter from Mr. Ashburnham, to a friend, concerning his deportment towards the King in his late attendance upon His Majesties person at Hampton-Court, and the Isle of VVright By John Ashburnham

True copie of a letter from Mr. Ashburnham, to a friend, concerning his deportment towards the King in his late attendance upon His Majesties person at Hampton-Court, and the Isle of VVright

True copie of a letter from Mr. Ashburnham, to a friend, concerning his deportment towards the King in his late attendance upon His Majesties person at Hampton-Court, and the Isle of VVright

By John Ashburnham

View Salus populi solus rex By

Salus populi solus rex

Salus populi solus rex

By

View Historia pacis germano-gallo-svecicæ, MonasterI atqve Osnabrvgæ tractatæ & anno MDCXLIIX perfectæ, ex ipsis rerum gestarum documentis atqve commentariis deprompta & concinnata, iterum revisa emendataqve By Tobias Pfanner

Historia pacis germano-gallo-svecicæ, MonasterI atqve Osnabrvgæ tractatæ & anno MDCXLIIX perfectæ, ex ipsis rerum gestarum documentis atqve commentariis deprompta & concinnata, iterum revisa emendataqve

Historia pacis germano-gallo-svecicæ, MonasterI atqve Osnabrvgæ tractatæ & anno MDCXLIIX perfectæ, ex ipsis rerum gestarum documentis atqve commentariis deprompta & concinnata, iterum revisa emendataqve

By Tobias Pfanner

View The resolution of his Excellency the Lord General Fairfax and his generall councell of officers concerning Major Generall Brown By Great Britain. Army

The resolution of his Excellency the Lord General Fairfax and his generall councell of officers concerning Major Generall Brown

The resolution of his Excellency the Lord General Fairfax and his generall councell of officers concerning Major Generall Brown

By Great Britain. Army

View Passes granted, by the free-born people of England By

Passes granted, by the free-born people of England

Passes granted, by the free-born people of England

By

View A full narration of the late riotous tumult within the City of London, and proceedings of the Lord Mayor, Committee of militia, and the Common-councell of the said City concerning the same By Corporation of London (England). Court of Common Council.

A full narration of the late riotous tumult within the City of London, and proceedings of the Lord Mayor, Committee of militia, and the Common-councell of the said City concerning the same

A full narration of the late riotous tumult within the City of London, and proceedings of the Lord Mayor, Committee of militia, and the Common-councell of the said City concerning the same

By Corporation of London (England). Court of Common Council.

View The princes first fruits, or A full and perfect relation of two victories obtained by Col. Rich his brigade, together with the forces under the commond of Sir Michael Levesey, over some forces landed out of the revolted ships neer Sandown castle, in the county of Kent, August 10 & 14. Together with a perfect list of the commanders, and officers taken prisoners, and the number of slain on both sides By

The princes first fruits, or A full and perfect relation of two victories obtained by Col. Rich his brigade, together with the forces under the commond of Sir Michael Levesey, over some forces landed out of the revolted ships neer Sandown castle, in the county of Kent, August 10 & 14. Together with a perfect list of the commanders, and officers taken prisoners, and the number of slain on both sides

The princes first fruits, or A full and perfect relation of two victories obtained by Col. Rich his brigade, together with the forces under the commond of Sir Michael Levesey, over some forces landed out of the revolted ships neer Sandown castle, in the county of Kent, August 10 & 14. Together with a perfect list of the commanders, and officers taken prisoners, and the number of slain on both sides

By

View The humble petition of the Lord Major, Aldermen and Commons of the city of London, in Common-councel assembled, presented to the right honorable, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. With the answer of the Commons to the said petition By Corporation of London (England). Court of Common Council.

The humble petition of the Lord Major, Aldermen and Commons of the city of London, in Common-councel assembled, presented to the right honorable, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. With the answer of the Commons to the said petition

The humble petition of the Lord Major, Aldermen and Commons of the city of London, in Common-councel assembled, presented to the right honorable, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. With the answer of the Commons to the said petition

By Corporation of London (England). Court of Common Council.

View The wonder; or, Propositions for a safe and well-grounded peace By Henry Anderson

The wonder; or, Propositions for a safe and well-grounded peace

The wonder; or, Propositions for a safe and well-grounded peace

By Henry Anderson

View Pacificus; or, The peace-maker By

Pacificus; or, The peace-maker

Pacificus; or, The peace-maker

By