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- "All the good things of life," 1892-1905
- "Appeasement" and the English speaking world : Britain, the United States, the dominions, and the policy of "appeasement," 1937-1939
- "Betwixt jest and earnest" : Marprelate, Milton, Marvell, Swift & the decorum of religious ridicule
- "Blackwood's" history of the United States ..
- "Bomber" Harris and the strategic bombing offensive, 1939-1945
- "But the people's creatures" : the philosophical basis of the English Civil War
- "C" : the secret life of Sir Stewart Graham Menzies, spymaster to Winston Churchill
- "Gilded prostitution" : status, money, and transatlantic marriages, 1870-1914
- "Hard times" : human documents of the Industrial Revolution
- "Heaven and home" : Charlotte M. Yonge's domestic fiction and the Victorian debate over women
- "Here a captive heart busted" : studies in the sentimental journey of modern literature
- "I don't mind the sex, it's the violence" : film censorship explored
- "I say no"; : or, The love-letter answered, and other stories
- "Luctor et emergo" : being an historial essay on the state of England at the Peace of Ryswyck, 1697
- "Made in Germany,"
- "Modernist" women writers and narrative art
- "Muggsy remembered" in concert
- "My reader my fellow-labourer" : a study of English romantic prose
- "New women" in the late Victorian novel
- "No standing armies!" : the antiarmy ideology in seventeenth-century England
- "Not I, but the wind-- "
- "Only connect" : learned societies in nineteenth-century Britain
- "Orator" Hunt : Henry Hunt and English working-class radicalism
- "Parish-fed bastards" : a history of the politics of the unemployed in Britain, 1884-1939
- "Race" in Britain : continuity and change
- "Religion and reason joined" : a study in the theology of John Wesley
- "Riflemen form," the war scare of 1859-1860 in England
- "Secret and confidential," : the experiences of a military attaché,
- "Take time by the forelock" : the letters of Anthony Fothergill to James Woodforde, 1789-1813
- "Taking stock" : access to archaeological collections : Society of Museum Archaeologists, Conference proceedings, York 1993
- "The Muses common-weale" : poetry and politics in the seventeenth century
- "The illiterate Anglo-Saxon" : and other essays on education, medieval and modern
- "The power to alter things," 1905-1924
- "The troublesome reign of King John" : being the original of Shakespeare's "Life and death of King John"
- "The unfortunate" Dr. Dodd
- "Theatres of greatness" : a revisionary view of Ford's Perkin Warbeck
- "This long disease, my life" : Alexander Pope and the sciences
- "We shall this day light such a candle" : the Marian burnings and the anti-Catholic tradition in English historical writing
- "Who lived at Alfoxton?" : Virginia Woolf and English Romanticism
- 'Art made tongue-tied by authority' : Elizabethan and Jacobean dramatic censorship
- 'Curing queers' : mental nurses and their patients, 1935-1974
- 'I was transformed' Frederick Douglass : an American slave in victorian Britain
- 'Middle Saxon' settlement and society
- 'Nobler imaginings and mightier struggles' : Octavia Hill, social activism and the remaking of British society
- 'Red Ellen' Wilkinson : her ideas, movements and world
- 'The Observer' of the nineteenth century, 1791-1901
- 'The Political Quarterly' in the thirties,
- 'There ain't no black in the Union Jack' : the cultural politics of race and nation
- 'True biographies of nations?' : the cultural journeys of dictionaries of national biography
- --the grand piano came by camel : Arthur C. Mace, the neglected Egyptologist
- ... Great Britain,
- ... With intent to deceive
- ... und werde in allen Lexika als "British" ... aufgeführt .... : Beiträge des Symposiums über "Continental Britons", Schwerin, 27.-29. September 2012
- 1 Henry IV : text edited from the first quarto : contexts and sources, criticism
- 1. Crosses, 2. comforts, 3. counsels. : Needfull to be considered, and carefully to be laid up in the hearts of the godly, in these boysterous broiles, and bloody times.
- 1. Dr. Tonges relation of the general massacre : intended and plotted by the Papists: 2. Brought into Parliament by his direction and assistance: 3. Near the time of their prorogation, about the 22th. of June, 1678. by Richard Greene of Dilwin, in the county of Hereford, who first informed the doctor it
- 101 reasons for a citizen's income : arguments for giving everyone some money
- 1066 : the year of the conquest
- 1066, the story of a year
- 1066.
- 15 Junii, 1648. The particulars of the fight at Colchester (sent in a letter to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons) was read in the house of Commons: : in which letter it appears, the town is besieged, and five hundred of the enemies were taken prisoners, and six hundred left the town, sixty that were killed buried in one churchyard, besides what was slain in the other part of the town, Sir William Campion slain, one knight more, Col: Cook, Major Eyres, two other majors, and other officers, Mersey Fort taken, with two culverins, two sakers, and one drake, and Col: Steward, Col: Thornton and Sir Bar. Scudamore taken raising forces near Newmarket. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
- 15 to 18, a report
- 15. June, 1645. It is desired that all the ministers in London, the liberties, and within the lines of communication doe this Sabbath day blesse God that hee hath beene pleased to heare our prayers in the behalf of our army ...
- 153 letters from W.H. Hudson,
- 1573. La graunde abridgement, collecte & escrie per le iudge tresreuerend Syr Robert Brooke chiualier, nadgairs chiefe Iustice del common banke
- 1576. La graunde abridgement, collecte & escrie per le iudge tresreuerend Syr Robert Brooke chiualier, nadgairs chiefe Iustice del common banke
- 1578. Les commentaries, ou reportes de Edmunde Plowden vn apprentice de le comen ley, de diuers cases esteants matters en ley, & de les arguments sur yceux, en les temps des raygnes le roye Edwarde le size, le roigne Mary, le roy & roigne Phillip & Mary, & le roigne Elizabeth
- 1578. Les commentaries, ou reportes de Edmunde Plowden vn apprentice de le comen ley, de diuers cases esteants matters en ley, & de les arguments sur yceux, en les temps des raygnes le roye Edwarde le size, le roigne Mary, le roy & roigne Phillip & Mary, & le roigne Elizabeth : Ouesque vn table perfect des choses notables contenus en ycell, nouelment compose per VVilliam Fletevvoode recorder de Loundres, & iammes cy deuaunt imprime. Auxy vous aues in cest impression plusors bone notes en le mergent per tout le lyeur, en queux les cases sont referre al Abridgement de Brooke, & les lyeurs del termes, & as auters lyeurs del comen ley, queux notes sont imprimes en vn greinder letter, q[ue] les notes escries per Master Plowden le reporter mesme, a le fine que chescun poet sacher, queux notes le reporter ad escrye, & queux sont addes per auter de puisne temps
- 1586. La graunde abridgement, collecte & escrie, per le iudge tresreuerend Sir Robert Brooke chiualer, nadgairs chiefe Iustice del common banke
- 1594 La second part de les reports, ou, commentaries, collectes & composes per Monseur Edmund Plowden vn apprentice del commen ley : Ouesque vn table en fine de cest lieur, conteynant touts les principall cases, cibien de la primier part des Commentaries del dist Monsieur Plowden, come de cell second part de mesme lauthour
- 1595 Registrum omnium breuium, tam originalium, quàm iudicialium, correctum & emendatum ad vetus exemplar manuscriptum, cuius beneficio, à multis erroribus purgatum, ad vsus, quibus inseruit, redditur accomodatius
- 1601 : Conversation by the social fireside in the time of the Tudors
- 1662--and after; : three centuries of English nonconformity
- 1688 : revolution in the family
- 17 Junii, 1643. : It is this day ordered by the Commons House of Parliament, that the high-constables of the severall hundreds in the counties of Berks, Buckingham, Middlesex, and Surrey, in whose divisions any sick and maymed souldiers of the Parliaments army are or shall be billeted ..
- 17 Martii, 1646. The humble petition of the Lord Major, aldermen and commons of the City of London in Common-Councel assembled, this day delivered to the honorable, the Commons assembled in Parliament : With the answer of the honorable House of Commons thereunto. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this petition, with the answer, be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
- 1764 : the hurlyburly of daily life exemplified in one year of the eighteenth century
- 1820 : disorder and stability in the United Kingdom
- 1848 : the British state and the Chartist movement
- 1859: entering an age of crisis
- 1868: year of unions: : a documentary survey;
- 19 : interdisciplinary studies in the long nineteenth century
- 1900
- 1900: the end of an era
- 1938, a world vanishing
- 1939 : the Communist Party of Great Britain and the war : proceedings of a conference held on 21 April 1979
- 20. Januarii 1641. His Majesties letter to both Houses of Parliament.
- 20. Januarii 1641. His Majesties letter to both Houses of Parliament.
- 20. Junii, 1643. A particular of the names of the licensers, vvho are appointed by the House of Commons for printing; : according to an order of the Lords and Commons, Dated the 14. of June, 1643
- 21 popular economic fallacies
- 22 April, 1647. Remedies for removing some obstructions in church-government. : Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that these remedies for removing some obstructions in church-government, be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
- 22. Febr. 1644. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : commanding all officers and souldiers, upon pain of death, to repair to their colours within eight and forty hours after notice of this ordinance
- 250 years of convention and contention : a history of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, 1760-2010
- 27 Decembr. 1649. An act for continuance of the committee of the Army, and treasurers at vvar.
- 31. Martii, 1646. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: : to command all Papists, officers, and souldiers of fortune, and such as have borne armes against the Parliament to depart out of the lines of communication before the sixth of Aprill or to bee proceeded against as spies. H. Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com
- 4 English biographies
- 4 Fibrāyir 1942 fī tārīkh Miṣr al-siyāsī
- 49 up
- 49th parallel : an interdisciplinary journal of North American studies
- 5 British sculptors (work and talk): : Henry Moore, Reg Butler, Barbara Hepworth, Lynn Chadwick [and] Kenneth Armitage
- 5 Iulii, 11 at night. A letter from the Leaguer before Colchester, sent to the Honorable Committee at Derby-House, of the great fight between his Excellency the Lord Fairfax, and the forces in Colchester. : Ordered by the said Committee, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. Gualther Frost, Secr'
- 6. Julii, 1648. From the Leaguer at Colchester, more certain news of the fight on Wednesday last; and of their present condition. : Printed by the appointment of the Honorable Committee at Derby-house. Gualther Frost Secr'
- 6. Julii; 1644. A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, declaring John Webster, Theophilus Bainham, Edward Manning, Richard Ford and James Yard, merchants, to be incendiaries between the United Provinces, and the kingdom and Parliament of England.
- 7 Decemb. 1643 : it is this day ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliamens, that Master Marshall be desired to preach at Saint Margarets Westminster on Friday come sevenight to those that shall there meet for the taking of the Solemn League and Covenant ..
- 8. Septembr. 1645. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for taking away the fifth part of delinquent estates : formerly granted by an ordinance of Parliament for maintaining of the vvives and children of delinquents
- 84, Charing Cross Road
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- A Barbarous and inhumane speech spoken by the Lord Wentworth, sonne to the late Earle of Straford : vvhere he incourageth his souldiers to plunder townes, and ravish virgins with many more inhumane outrages : also a protestation made by the said Lord VVentworth : wherein he sollemnely protesteth to revenge his fathers death on all the Kingdome : likewise a true relation of a cruell combate that happened betweene the said Lord Wentworths regiment, and the regiment under the command of Prince Robert : where they slew above 800 of their owne men, in striving who should plunder the towne of Cieitur on thuriday [sic] December 21
- A Barbarous and inhumane speech spoken by the Lord Wentworth, sonne to the late Earle of Straford : vvherein he incourageth his souldiers to plunder townes, and ravish virgins, with many more inhumane outrages. Also a protestation made by the said Lord Wentworth. Wherein he sollemnely protesteth to revenge his fathers death on all the Kingdome. Likewise a true relation of a cruell combate that happened betweene the said Lord Wentworths regiment, and the regiment under the command of Prince Robert. Where they slew above 800. of their owne men, in striving who should plunder the towne of Cieitur on thursday December 21
- A Bartholmevv Fairing, new, new, new: : sent from the raised siege before Dublin, as a preparatory present to the great thanksgiving-day. To be communicated onely to Independents
- A Batsford century : the record of a hundred years of publishing and bookselling, 1843-1943
- A Beveridge reader
- A Bibliography for students of economics
- A Bill for uniting the Protestants.
- A Bill for uniting the Protestants.
- A Bloudy fight at sea, : between the Parliament of England's fleet, commanded by General Blague, and Prince Ruperts navie, neer Carthaginia Road, upon the coast of Spain: ..
- A Bloudy fight between [t]he two potent fleets of England and Holland, on Thursday and Friday the second and third of June, in St. Georges Channel : with the number of ships that were burnt, sunk, and taken in the engagement: And a perfect account of the proceedings of both the fleets
- A Book of the names of all parishes, market towns, villages, hamblets, and smallest places in England and Wales : alphabetically set down as they be in every shire : with the names of the hundreds in which they are, and how many towns there are in every hundred ..
- A Book of the names of all parishes, market towns, villages, hamlets, and smallest places in England and Wales : alphabetically set down, as they be in every shire, with the names of the hundreds in which they are, and how many towns there are in every hundred ..
- A Book of the names of all parishes, market towns, villages, hamlets, and smallest places in England and Wales : alphabetically set down, as they be in every shire, with the names of the hundreds in which they are, and how many towns there are in every hundred ..
- A Book of the names of all parishes, market towns, villages, hamlets, and smallest places, in England and Wales : alphabetically set down, as they be in every shire ..., so that naming any town or place in England and Wales, you may presently in the alphabet find it, and know in what shire and hundred it is, and so know the distance from it to the shire town, and in the large table for shires in England how far to London, or from it to any other town in England ..
- A Breviat chronicle
- A Brief abstract of the great oppresions and injuries which the late managers of the East-India-Company have acted on the lives, liberties and estates of their fellow-subjects : with a short account of their unjust dealings with the natives in sundry parts of India, which has so much expos'd the honour and interest of the nation, and hazarded the loss of that advantageous trade, humbly presented to the consideration of the honourable, the knights, citizens and burgesses, in Parliament assembled
- A Brief account of His Sacred Majesties descent in a true line male from King Ethodius the First : who began to reign Anno Christi, 162
- A Brief account of a great engagement which hapned [sic] between the English squadron, under the command of Vice-Admiral Herbert, and the whole French fleet, near the coast of Ireland, on the first of May, 1689
- A Brief account of the reasons for which the three estates of Scotland forfaulted the Late King James and setled K. William and Q. Mary upon the throne, anno 1689 : and some of the reasons induced them to abolish episcopacy there
- A Brief account of the reasons for which the three estates of Scotland forfaulted the Late King James and setled K. William and Q. Mary upon the throne, anno 1689 : and some of the reasons induced them to abolish episcopacy there
- A Brief and true remonstrance of the illegal proceedings of Roger Osburn (an Irish man born) governour of Mount Serrat, one of the Caribba islands, with his Irish complices against Samuel Waad the younger, of Topsham in the county of Devon, gent. : and of his barbarous and inhuman murthering of the said Waad in the said island upon the first day of May, 1654
- A Brief answer to several popular objections against the present established clergy of the Church of England
- A Brief answer to several popular objections against the present established clergy of the Church of England
- A Brief discourse betwen a sober Tory and a moderate Whigg
- A Brief enquiry into the ancient constitution and government of England : as well in respect of the administration, as succession thereof ...
- A Brief history of the rise, growth, reign, supports and sodain fatal foyl of popery, during the three years and an half of James the Second, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland : together with a description of the six popish pillars, the Anabaptists, Presbyterians, Quakers, Independents, Roman-Catholicks & popish-churchmen, the perpetual addressers of the King
- A Brief narrative of the late treacherous and horrid designe which by the great blessing and especiall providence of God hath been lately discovered : and for which publike thanksgiving is by order of both Houses of Parliament appointed on Thursday the 15 of June, 1643 : together with a true copie of the commission under the great seal sent from Oxford to severall persons in the citie of London
- A Brief narrative of the late treacherous and horrid designe which by the great blessing and especiall providence of God hath been lately discovered : and for which publike thanksgiving is by order of both Houses of Parliament appointed on Thursday the 15 of June, 1643 : together with a true copie of the commission under the great seal sent from Oxford to severall persons in the citie of London
- A Brief relation of the proceedings before his Highness Councel concerning the petitioners of the Isle of Ely, against George Glapthorne Esquire; to take away the false report that is made touching the same, and that the truth may plainly appear.
- A Brief relation of the proceedings of the High Court of Justice against Sir Henry Slingsby and Doctor John Hewet, : who for treason against His Highness the Lord Protector, and the Commonwealth, in plotting and contriving a new and bloody war, by bringing in Charles Stuart into this nation, were both beheaded on Tower-Hill, on Tuesday the 8th of this instant June. : Also their last speech and confession at the said place of execution
- A Brief relation of the proceedings of the High Court of Justice against Sir Henry Slingsby and Doctor John Hewet, : who for treason against His Highness the Lord Protector, and the Commonwealth, in plotting and contriving a new and bloody war, by bringing in Charles Stuart into this nation, were both beheaded on Tower-Hill, on Tuesday the 8th of this instant June. : Also their last speech and confession at the said place of execution
- A Briefe and exact treatise declaring how the sheriffs, and all other the great officers of this kingdome have been anciently elected and chosen : also how farr the Kings prerogative, and the priviledges of Parliament did extend in their election : with some other matters of great consequence touching the fundamentall lawes of this land, most necessary for these times
- A Briefe discovrse declaring the impiety and unlawfulnesse of the new covenant with the Scots : together with the covenant it selfe
- A Briefe discovrse vpon tyrants and tyranny
- A Briefe discovrse vpon tyrants and tyranny
- A Briefe relation of the most remarkeable feats and passages of what His Most Gracious Majesties commanders hath done in England against the rebells : and of his severall glorious victories over them sithence [sic] Ianuary 1641. till December 1643. and from the first of May 1644. till the fifth of this present Iuly
- A British picture : an autobiography
- A Broad-side more for the Dutch, or, The Belgick lion couchant
- A Buddhist students' manual
- A Calendar of the cartularies of John Pyel and Adam Fraunceys
- A Calendar of the correspondence of Charles Darwin, 1821-1882, with supplement
- A Catalogue of all the kings ships, as also of all other ships, and pinnaces, together with their squadrons, captaines, burthen, seamen, and landmen, set forth in His Maiesties seruice, the 27 of Iune, 1627
- A Catalogue of all the kings ships, as also of all other ships, and pinnaces, together with their squadrons, captaines, burthen, seamen, and landmen, set forth in His Maiesties seruice, the 27 of Iune, 1627
- A Catalogue of nobility : viz. the names and titles of all such dukes, earls, viscounts and barons, Knights of the Garter, Knights of the Bath, and knights baronets, made by His Majesty, K. Charles II, with the
- A Catalogue of the Lords spirituall and temporall of the higher House of Parliament, 1640
- A Catalogue of the baronets of this kingdom of England : from the first erection of that dignity until this time
- A Catalogue of the divines approved of by the House of Commons : for the severall counties underwritten ..
- A Catalogue of the divines approved of by the House of Commons : for the severall counties underwritten ..
- A Catalogue of the lords, knights, and gentlemen (of the Catholick religion) that were slain in the late warr, in defence of their king and countrey : as also, of those whose estates were sold by the Rump for that cause
- A Catalogue of the names of all such who were summon'd to any Parliament (or reputed Parliament) from the year 1640. : Viz. [brace] I. November 1640. The parliament call'd the Long-Parliament. II. The Parliament held at Oxford. III. 1653. Cromwel's convention, call'd Barbone's Parliament. IV. 1654. The convention turned out of doors without doing any thing. V. 1656. The convention that establish'd Cromwell. VI. 1659. The convention called Richard's Parliament: with the names of the lords of the other house. VII. The Healing-Parliament, summon'd just before His Majesties happy restauration. VIII. 1661. The lords spiritual and temporal, and commons of this present parliament summon'd by His Sacred Majesty King Charles the Second
- A Catalogue of the names of the dvkes, marquesses, earles and lords, that have absented themselves from the Parliament and are now with His Maiesty : and of the names of the lords that subscribed to levie horse to assist His Majestie : with a copie of all the cavaliers of His Majesties marching army with the number of captaines in each severall regiment, every regiment containing a thousand souldiers : as also a list of the army of his excellency, Robert, Earle of Essex ; with the names of the troops of horse under command of Willian Earle of Bedford ... : with the instructions sent by the Parliament to his Excellency : a list of the navie royall and merchant ships : the names of the captains and lievtenants, their men and burdens for the guard of the Narrow-Seas and for Ireland : moreover, the names of the orthodox divines presented by the knights and burgesses as fit persons to be consulted with by the Parliament touching the reformation of church government and liturgie : lastly, the field officers chosen for the Irish expedition for the regiments of 5000 foote and 500 horse
- A Catalogue of the names of those holy martyrs who were burned in Queen Maries reign : as also the particular places where, with the years and months and several of the days, when they suffered
- A Catalogue of the nobility and principal gentry (said to be) in arms with the Prince of Orange, and in several other parts of England
- A Catalogue of the nobility and principal gentry (said to be) in arms with the Prince of Orange, and in several other parts of England
- A Catalogve of the names of the divines aproved of by the House of Commons, for each severall county in this kingdome of England and Wales
- A Caution to all true English Protestants concerning the late popish plot : by way of a conference between an old Queen-Elizabeth-Protestant, and his countrey-neighbour
- A Caveat for the Protestant clergy, or, A true account of the sufferings of the English clergy upon restitution of popery in the days of Queen Mary
- A Caveat to the city of London, in reference to the King's writ for electing representatives for that city, to meet and consult with him in Parliament, the fifteenth day of January next ensuing
- A Census user's handbook
- A Certificate from Northampton-shire : 1. of the pluralities, 2. defect of maintenance, 3. of not preaching, 4. of scandalous ministers : as there is an order lately printed and published concerning ministers by a committee of the high court of Parliament : wherein every ingenuous person is desired to be very active to improve the present opportunitie by giving true information of all the parishes in their severall counties
- A Chaleng sent from Prince Rupert and the Lord Grandison to Sir Wjlljam Belford : at Windsor, Janvary the eighteene, 1643 by a trumpeter not aboue 14 yeares of age : wherein is declared how Prince Rvpert and the Lord Grandison doth dare the said Sir William, to meete them at any place whatsoever to fight a single dvell, or else to bring his troope of horse, to end the contreversie : likewise, Sir William his answer to the said chaleng
- A Choice collection of wonderful miracles, ghosts, and visions
- A Choice collection of wonderful miracles, ghosts, and visions
- A Christian and brotherly exhortation to peace: : directed unto the soverain states of England, and the United Provinces of the Netherlands. And to the people of both nations. Translated out of the French copie, sent by a lover of peace from beyond sea
- A Christian consolatory letter
- A Christian consolatory letter
- A Christian hnd [sic] sober wish for moderation
- A Circular letter to the clergy of Essex : to stir them up to double-diligence for the choice of members of their party for the ensuing parliament ; with some queries offered to the consideration of the honest free-holders
- A Cleare and evident way for enriching the nations of England and Ireland and for setting very great numbers of poore on work
- A Collection of divers orders & rules : heretofore established for the making and passing entries in the custome-house, as well for merchandise, as for goods, from port to port within this nation : published by order of the Commissioners of the Customes
- A Collection of letters and other writings relating to the horrid Popish Plot : printed from the originals in the hands of George Treby, Esq., chairman of the Committee of Secrecy of the honourable House of Commons ; published by order of that House
- A Collection of letters and other writings relating to the horrid Popish plott : printed from the originals in the hands of George Treby ..
- A Collection of many wonderful prophesies relating to the English nation : plainly foretelling the late great revolution and happy settlement of this kingdom, His present Majesties successes in Ireland and particularly his victory at the Boyne and the action and the action at sea betwixt both fleets : with other very remarkable things not yet come to pass
- A Collection of many wonderful prophesies relating to the English nation : plainly foretelling the late great revolution and happy settlement of this kingdom, His present Majesties successes in Ireland and particularly his victory at the Boyne and the action at sea betwixt both fleets : with other very remarkable things not yet come to pass
- A Collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England
- A Collection of poems on affairs of state
- A Collection of poems on affairs of state
- A Collection of poems on affairs of state; : viz. ...
- A Collection of poems on affairs of state; : viz. ...
- A Collection of so much of the statutes in force, as contain and enjoyn the taking of the several oaths of supremacy and allegiance : by whom they are to be taken, who are authorised to administer them, and the penalties to be inflicted upon those that refuse the taking of them : as also the statutes in force for uniformity of prayer and administration of sacraments, and the punishment of persons obstinately refusing to come to church, and the penalties for being present at assemblies, conventicles or meetings for exercise of religion ...
- A Collection of speciall passages and certaine informations of all the most memorable accidents, and remarkable truths, from London, Westminster, and divers other parts of this Kingdome, from Munday Octob. 17. till Tuesday Novemb. 1. 1642. : With a summary collection of all the declarations, orders, messages, remonstrances, petitions, letters, and other passages that have been published by order of both Houses of Parliament. And what other relations of newes have been any other ways published within that time from all other parts. Collected for the satisfaciton of all those that desire to be truely informed
- A Collection of svndry petitions presented to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie : as also to the two most honourable Houses now assembled in Parliament : and others, already signed by most of the gentry, ministers, and freeholders of severall counties in the behalfe of episcopacy, liturgie, and supportation of church revenues and suppression of schismaticks
- A Collection of svndry petitions presented to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie : as also to the two most honourable Houses now assembled in Parliament : and others, already signed by most of the gentry, ministers, and freeholders of severall counties in the behalfe of episcopacy, liturgie, and supportation of church revenues and suppression of schismaticks
- A Collection of the most remarkable trials of persons for high-treason, murder, rapes, heresy, bigamy, burglary and other crimes and misdemeanors
- A Collection of the several late petitions &c. to the Honourable House : with an addition never before printed of a preface and a catalogue of above forty petitions ordered to be drawn up and presented to the Honourable House at their next sessions
- A Comic alphabet
- A Common Council holden the 29. of Decemb. 1659. : To this common council was presented a report by Alderman Fowke; as followeth
- A Common Council holden the 29. of Decemb. 1659. : To this common council was presented a report by Alderman Fowke; as followeth
- A Common-Councell holden the first day of May 1660 : ordered by this court that the Kings Majesties letter and declaration directed to this court, & now read, be forthwith printed & published, [countersigned] Sadler
- A Common-place-book out of The rehearsal transpros'd : digested under these several heads, viz. his logick, chronology, wit, geography, anatomy, history, loyalty : with useful notes
- A Complaint to the House of Commons and resolution taken up by the free Protestant subjects of the citties of London and Westminster : and the counties adjacent
- A Complaint to the House of Commons and resolution taken up by the free Protestant subjects of the citties of London and Westminster : and the counties adjacent
- A Concurrent declaration of the inhabitants of the city and liberty of Westminister, with the declaration of the people of England for a free Parliament
- A Conference
- A Conference between the two great monarchs of France and Spaine concerning these our present proceedingss in England : wherein is discoursed of the being of our runawayes under their dominions, with a consideration of their dangers past in the wars betwixt England and them
- A Conference between two souldiers meeting on the roade : the one being of the army in England, the other of the army in Scotland, as the one was coming from London, the other from Edinbrough, The first part
- A Conference betweene the Pope, the Emperour and the King of Spaine : holden in the castle of St. Angelo in Rome : vpon the entertainment of some great persons after mentioned touching the subverting of the Protestant profession in England and other parts of Christendome : and concerning the present distraction here in England between the King and Parliament
- A Congratulary poem on the most illustrious William Henry, Prince of Orange
- A Congratulary poem, on His Majesties happy return
- A Congratulatory poem on His R. H's entertainment in the city
- A Congratulatory poem on the Whigg's entertainment
- A Congratulatory poem on the meeting together of the Parliament according to His Majesties gracious concession the 21th of this instant October
- A Congratulatory poem on the meeting together of the Parliament according to His Majesties gracious concession the 21th of this instant October
- A Congratulatory poem on the safe arrival of King William to England : in this present year 1699
- A Congratulatory poem on the wonderful atchievments of Sir John Mandeville, &c.
- A Congratulatory poem to Her Royal Highness upon the arrival of Their Royal Highness's in England, May the 27th, 1682
- A Congratulatory poem to Her Royal Highness upon the arrival of Their Royal Highness's in England, May the 27th, 1682
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court : an authoritative text, backgrounds and sources, composition and publication, criticism
- A Continuation of news from that part of His Majesties fleet that now lies at High-Lake near Chester : giving an impartial account of all considerable occurrences since its leaving Harwich to this present time
- A Copie of a letter sent from the committee at Lincoln to the House of Commons, directed to he speaker of the said House subscribed with the names of the said committee : die Sabbati 4. Iunii, 1642 : likewise an order from both Houses of Parliament concerning the ordering of the militia directed to the deputy lievtenants of the repective countries throughout all England and dominion of Wales : also exceeding ioyfull newes from Yorke with the resolution of the Protestant gentry and commonalty of Cheshire concerning their petition lately presented to the Kings Majesty at Yorke
- A Copie of a letter sent from the committee at Lincoln, to the House of Commons, directed to he speaker of the said House, and subscribed with the names of the said committee. : Die Sabbati 4. Iunii, 1642. Likewise an order from both Houses of Parliament, concerning the ordering of the militia, directed to the deputy lievtenants of the repective counties throughout all England, and dominion of Wales. Ordered that this be printed and published. Hen. Elsinge, Cler Parl. D. Com. Also exceeding joyfull newes from Yorke. With the resolution of the Protestant gentry and commonalty of Cheshire, concerning their petition lately presented to the Kings Majesty at Yorke
- A Copie of a lettre sent to preachers
- A Coppie of a letter sent to Lieutenant Generall Crumvvel from the well-affected partie in the city
- A Coppy of Generall Lesley's letter to Sir Iohn Svckling : with Sir Iohn Sucklings answer to his letter
- A Copy of a letter concerning the election of a Lord Protector. : Written to a member of Parliament
- A Copy of the Association agreed upon by the Honourable House of Commons on Monday the 24th of February 1695/6
- A Copy of the Association agreed upon by the Honourable House of Commons on Monday the 24th of February 1695/6
- A Copy of the articles for the surender of the city of Yorke, July the 16, 1644
- A Copy of the test which is to be taken by all such persons as shall be imployed in any publick place of trust in Scotland
- A Copy of verses delivered to a minister of the Church of England : whilst he was officiating the divine service of thanksgiving, appointed by His Majesty, September the 9th, 1683
- A Copy of verses upon the late fight at sea.
- A Copye of a letter contayning certayne newes, & the articles or requestes of the Deuonshyre & Cornyshe rebelles
- A Cornishman at Oxford; : the education of a Cornishman