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- A Ballad concerning the fight between the English and French, at Lake-George
- A Circumstantial account of an attack that happened on the 19th of April 1775, on his Majesty's troops : by a number of the people of the province of Massachusetts-Bay
- A Council held at Fort-George, in the city of ... York, on Wednesday the eleventh day of March, 1767 : present, His Excellency Sir Henry Moore, Baronet, Captain-General, &c. Mr. Horsmanden, Mr. Smith, Mr. Watts, Mr. Walton, Mr. Delancey, Mr. Apthorpe, Mr. Reade. The Council having duly considered all the proofs and allegations offered on the part of the complainants, Daniel Nimham, and the other Indians of the Wappinger Tribe, in support of their claim to certain lands, granted by letters patent, to Adolph Philipse, dated the seventeenth of June, 1697, as likewise, the proofs offered by Roger Morris, Beverley Robinson, and Philip Philipse, in support of their title ... A true Copy, examined, by Gw. Banyar, D.S. Cl. Con
- A Covenant for reformation : assented to in Long-Meadow, in Springfield, August 22d 1728
- A Dialogue between two members of the new and old East-India companies
- A Dialogue between two members of the new and old East-India companies
- A Dialogue between two members of the new and old East-India companies
- A Full and particular account of the seizing and imprisonment of the Duke of Tyrconnel, and other great officers, by the express command of the French King
- A Full and particular account of the seizing and imprisonment of the Duke of Tyrconnel, and other great officers, by the express command of the French King
- A Full and particular account of the seizing and imprisonment of the Duke of Tyrconnel, and other great officers, by the express command of the French King
- A Genuine letter from a well-known patriot at St. James's, to his friend in Boston, relative to the present distracted state of American affairs : Dated London, November 28, 1774
- A Letter directed to Master Bridgeman, the fourth of January, and a letter inclosed in it
- A Letter directed to Master Bridgeman, the fourth of January, and a letter inclosed in it : to one Master Anderton, were this day read and ordered to be entred, to the worshipfull, and much honoured friend Orlando Bridgeman Esquire, and a burgesse of the Parliament, at his chamber, at the Inner-Temple, these present
- A Letter directed to Master Bridgeman, the fourth of January, and a letter inclosed in it : to one Master Anderton, were this day read and ordered to be entred, to the worshipfull, and much honoured friend Orlando Bridgeman Esquire, and a burgesse of the Parliament, at his chamber, at the Inner-Temple, these present
- A Letter from a gentleman in London to his friend in the countrey, on the occasion of the late tryal of Stephen Colledge
- A Letter from a gentleman in London to his friend in the countrey, on the occasion of the late tryal of Stephen Colledge
- A Letter from a gentleman in London to his friend in the countrey, on the occasion of the late tryal of Stephen Colledge
- A Letter to a member of Parliament on the account of some present transactions
- A List of the names of the provincials who were killed and wounded in the late engagement with His Majesty's troops at Concord, &c
- A List of the names of those pretended judges who sat, and sentenced to death, our sovereign King Charles the First
- A List of the names of those pretended judges who sat, and sentenced to death, our sovereign King Charles the First : in the place which they called the high-court of justice, January 27, 1648 : and also of those 35 witnesses sworn against the said King, the sentence read against him with the catalogue of the names of those that subscribed and sealed the warrant for his execution, and the manner of his cruel murther
- A List of the names of those pretended judges who sat, and sentenced to death, our sovereign King Charles the First : in the place which they called the high-court of justice, January 27, 1648 : and also of those 35 witnesses sworn against the said King, the sentence read against him with the catalogue of the names of those that subscribed and sealed the warrant for his execution, and the manner of his cruel murther
- A Modest address to the livery-men of London, upon their choice of sheriffs, June 24, 1681
- A Modest reply to a hasty and malicious libel, entituled An elegy on Mr. Stephen Colledge : vulgarly known by the name of the Protestant joyner
- A Modest vindication of the petition of the Lords spiritual and temporal for the calling of a free parliament
- A Modest vindication of the petition of the Lords spiritual and temporal for the calling of a free parliament
- A New Presbiterian ballad to the old tune of The clean contrary way
- A New Years gift for a0 1686
- A New Years gift for a0 1686
- A New engagement, or, Manifesto : wherein is declared the sence and resolution of many thousands of well-affected people in and about London, and some adjacent counties (viz. Kent, Hartford, Buckingham, and Berks, &c.)
- A New engagement, or, Manifesto : wherein is declared the sence and resolution of many thousands of well-affected people in and about London, and some adjacent counties (viz. Kent, Hartford, Buckingham, and Berks, &c.)
- A New ignoramus : being the second new song, to the same old tune, Law lyes a bleeding
- A New looking-glass for the Kingdom : wherein those that admire the late governments, may have a true prospect of liberty and slavery, and take their choice
- A New narrative of the old plot : being a new ballad, to the tune of, Some say the papists had a plot, &c
- A New news book, or, Ocurrences forreign and domestick, imparitially related, Saturday, April 23, 1681
- A New poem on the Lord Mayor
- A New poem on the Lord Mayor
- A New poem on the excellency and antiquity of law and lawyers : and dedicated to his Mecenar and most worthy patron and professor thereof, the learned and accomplished William Peazly of the Middle Temple, London, Esq
- A New prophecy of several strange and wonderful revolutions that shall happen to the kingdom of England in or about an hundred years hence
- A New prophecy of several strange and wonderful revolutions that shall happen to the kingdom of England in or about an hundred years hence : to a new playhouse tune
- A New prophecy of several strange and wonderful revolutions that shall happen to the kingdom of England in or about an hundred years hence : to a new playhouse tune
- A New satyr written against lying
- A New song : being a dialogue between a Whigg and Tory concerning the election of sheriffs
- A New song of Moggies jealousie, or, Jockies vindication : to the tune of, You London lads be merry, or, Won't thou be wilfull still my Joe
- A New song of an orange, to that excellent old tune of A pudding, & c
- A New song of an orange, to that excellent old tune of A pudding, &c.
- A New song of an orange, to that excellent old tune of A pudding, &c.
- A New song on the strange and wonderful groaning board
- A New song on the strange and wonderful groaning board
- A New song on the strange and wonderful groaning board
- A New song upon the K---g of Poland, and the Prince of the Land of Promise : to a theater tune, or, Hold fast thy crown and scepter, Charles
- A New song, being the Tories tryump, or, The point well weathered : to a new theatre tune
- A New song, to the tune of Robin Goodfellow
- A New-years guift to the Templers on that eminent lawyer Sir Edmund Saunders
- A New-years guift to the Templers on that eminent lawyer Sir Edmund Saunders : his being chosen Lord Chief-Justice of England, when ploting knaves from justice fly away, then loyal templers shall come into play, when rogues, and traytors, dare not shew their face, then honest men again shall come in place, to the tune of, Joy to the bridegroom
- A New-years guift to the Templers on that eminent lawyer Sir Edmund Saunders : his being chosen Lord Chief-Justice of England, when ploting knaves from justice fly away, then loyal templers shall come into play, when rogues, and traytors, dare not shew their face, then honest men again shall come in place, to the tune of, Joy to the bridegroom
- A New-years-gift to youth, or, The young man's guide to eternal bliss : fitted for the use of all Christian families, and more particularaly directed to the youth of the nation, for their general benefit and instruction
- A Parallel of times, or, A memento to the Whiggs
- A Parallel of times, or, A memento to the Whiggs
- A Parallel of times, or, A memento to the Whiggs
- A Paraphrase on the clergies address to the King
- A Paraphrase on the clergies address to the King : upon occasion of his order in council for reading his late declaration for liberty of conscience in all churches
- A Paraphrase on the clergies address to the King : upon occasion of his order in council for reading his late declaration for liberty of conscience in all churches
- A Particular account of a terrible and bloody engagement between the English and French fleet, in the Bay of Bantry on the Irish coast
- A Particular account of a terrible and bloody engagement between the English and French fleet, in the Bay of Bantry on the Irish coast : with an exact list of the damage sustained, and those slain and wounded on both sides
- A Particular relation of the great victory obtained by the Protestants in London-Derry, and the taking of the Duke of Berwick prisoner
- A Particular relation of the great victory obtained by the Protestants in London-Derry, and the taking of the Duke of Berwick prisoner : to which is added, an account of the English courage of Robert Caston, master of a small vessel, that engaged two French privateers, with the particular of that action
- A Particular relation of the great victory obtained by the Protestants in London-Derry, and the taking of the Duke of Berwick prisoner : to which is added, an account of the English courage of Robert Caston, master of a small vessel, that engaged two French privateers, with the particular of that action
- A Phanatique league and covenant
- A Phanatique league and covenant : solemnly enter'd into by the assertors of the good old cause
- A Phanatique league and covenant : solemnly enter'd into by the assertors of the good old cause
- A Pillar erected to the memorial of Popish-Nat
- A Pillar erected to the memorial of Popish-Nat : shewing how unlike the best, and how like the worst of men he is
- A Pillar erected to the memorial of Popish-Nat : shewing how unlike the best, and how like the worst of men he is
- A Poem (by way of elegie) upon Mr. Stephen College, vulgarly known by the name of the Protestant joyner
- A Poem (by way of elegie) upon Mr. Stephen College, vulgarly known by the name of the Protestant joyner
- A Poem occasioned by His Majesties most gracious resolution
- A Poem occasioned by His Majesties most gracious resolution : declar'd in His Most Honourable Privy Council, March 28, 1686/7, for liberty of conscience
- A Poem occasioned by His Majesties most gracious resolution : declar'd in His Most Honourable Privy Council, March 28, 1686/7, for liberty of conscience
- A Poem to her Royal Highness, upon the birth of her daughter
- A Poem to her Royal Highness, upon the birth of her daughter
- A Poem to her Royal Highness, upon the birth of her daughter
- A Poem, on the joyful news of the Rev. Mr. Whitefield's visit to Boston : dedicated to all the true friends of such "an exemplary Christian, fine gentleman and accomplish'd orator, who has discover'd in some late sermons such a deep insight into human nature, which abounded with fine characters, curiously pourtray'd, and his great skill in moral penciling, which with his manner of life, he's justly gain'd this character
- A Proclamation for a day of public fasting, humiliation and prayer : ... Thursday the sixth day of May next ... Given at the council-chamber in Boston this twenty-seventh day of March ... one thousand seven hundred and seventy nine
- A Proclamation for a day of public fasting, humiliation and prayer : ... Thursday the twenty-eighth day of August current ... Given at the Council-chamber, this twelfth day of August ... one thousand seven hundred and seventy-seven
- A Prophecy of England's future happiness, after the time that the contrivers of this Popish plot are cut off
- A Prophecy of England's future happiness, after the time that the contrivers of this Popish plot are cut off : the second impression of Dr. Otes his vindication, shewing his evidence is not yet to be baffled by the papists, and the power that instructed him to discover this damnable, popish plot, where observe, none that had a hand in it, or but consented to it, without repentance, shall ever thrive
- A Prophecy of England's future happiness, after the time that the contrivers of this Popish plot are cut off : the second impression of Dr. Otes his vindication, shewing his evidence is not yet to be baffled by the papists, and the power that instructed him to discover this damnable, popish plot, where observe, none that had a hand in it, or but consented to it, without repentance, shall ever thrive
- A Prospect taken of England, divided in the election of the next Parliament
- A Prospect taken of England, divided in the election of the next Parliament
- A Prospect taken of England, divided in the election of the next Parliament
- A Protest presented to the House of Assembly, by the subscribers, at the close of the late debate there : concerning the sending Mr. Franklin as an assistant to our agent, at the Court of Great-Britain
- A Satyr on the pretended ghost of the late Lord Russel
- A Satyr on the pretended ghost of the late Lord Russel
- A Satyr on the pretended ghost of the late Lord Russel
- A Short disswasive from popery, and from countenancing and encouraging of papists
- A Short disswasive from popery, and from countenancing and encouraging of papists
- A Short disswasive from popery, and from countenancing and encouraging of papists
- A Short historical account touching the succession of the crown
- A Short historical account touching the succession of the crown
- A True account of that famous conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter on Monday the 9th of October 1682 : being the seveth [sic] conjunction since the Creation, which conjunction happens once in 794 years, 133 days, and 16 hours, always prenoting great and wonderful events
- A True account of the intire defeat of the rebels in Ireland
- A True account of the intire defeat of the rebels in Ireland : contained in a letter from the lords justices of that kingdom, to Their Majesties Privy Council of Scotland
- A True account of the intire defeat of the rebels in Ireland : contained in a letter from the lords justices of that kingdom, to Their Majesties Privy Council of Scotland
- A True and exact relation of His Royal Highness, James Duke of York and Albany, his progress from Edinburgh to Linlithgow, from thence to Strivling, and back again to Edinburgh, upon the 3d. 4th. and 5th. of February instant
- A True and exact relation of His Royal Highness, James Duke of York and Albany, his progress from Edinburgh to Linlithgow, from thence to Strivling, and back again to Edinburgh, upon the 3d. 4th. and 5th. of February instant
- A True and exact relation of His Royal Highness, James Duke of York and Albany, his progress from Edinburgh to Linlithgow, from thence to Strivling, and back again to Edinburgh, upon the 3d. 4th. and 5th. of February instant
- A True and exact relation of the taking of Newhassell by storm
- A True and exact relation of the taking of Newhassell by storm : together with the defeat of the Serasquier Bassa before Grann, by the Duke of Lorrain, as it was brought from Vienna by the Sieur Martell to the governour of the Spanish Netherlands
- A True and exact relation of the taking of Newhassell by storm : together with the defeat of the Serasquier Bassa before Grann, by the Duke of Lorrain, as it was brought from Vienna by the Sieur Martell to the governour of the Spanish Netherlands
- A True and perfect relation of the engagement that happened between His Majesties ship the King's-fisher, Cap. Francis Wheeler, Comr. and the Golden Rose of Argiers the 4th. of October 1681
- A True and perfect relation of the engagement that happened between His Majesties ship the King's-fisher, Cap. Francis Wheeler, Comr. and the Golden Rose of Argiers the 4th. of October 1681 : fitted from thence by the people of Sally, mounted with 22. guns, and 22. petereroes : wherein the particulars of the engagement, and taking of the said ship, as it was communicated in a letter, dated the 6th. of October last, from Malaga road, to the Secretary of the Admiralty, are as followeth
- A True and perfect relation of the engagement that happened between His Majesties ship the King's-fisher, Cap. Francis Wheeler, Comr. and the Golden Rose of Argiers the 4th. of October 1681 : fitted from thence by the people of Sally, mounted with 22. guns, and 22. petereroes : wherein the particulars of the engagement, and taking of the said ship, as it was communicated in a letter, dated the 6th. of October last, from Malaga road, to the Secretary of the Admiralty, are as followeth
- A True copy of a paper written by Capt. Tho. Walcott in Newgate, after his condemnation, and delivered to his son, immediately before his execution
- A True copy of a paper written by Capt. Tho. Walcott in Newgate, after his condemnation, and delivered to his son, immediately before his execution
- A True copy of a paper written by Capt. Tho. Walcott in Newgate, after his condemnation, and delivered to his son, immediately before his execution
- A True copy of the indictment which is preferred against Archibald Earl of Argile, for high treason
- A True copy of the indictment which is preferred against Archibald Earl of Argile, for high treason : who is to be tryed on Monday the 12th. day of this instant December 1681 as it was taken from the original records : published for the satisfaction of the people
- A True copy of the indictment which is preferred against Archibald Earl of Argile, for high treason : who is to be tryed on Monday the 12th. day of this instant December 1681 as it was taken from the original records : published for the satisfaction of the people
- A True narrative of the sentence of Titus Oats for perjury at the Kings-Bench-Barr at Westminster
- A True narrative of the sentence of Titus Oats for perjury at the Kings-Bench-Barr at Westminster : on Saturday the 16th day of this present May, 1685
- A True narrative of the sentence of Titus Oats for perjury at the Kings-Bench-Barr at Westminster : on Saturday the 16th day of this present May, 1685
- A True relation of the late Kings death
- A True relation of the late Kings death
- A True relation of the late Kings death
- A Vindication of Dr. Oates from that scandalous pamphlet called, An hue and cry
- A Vindication of Dr. Oates from that scandalous pamphlet called, An hue and cry
- A Vindication of Dr. Oates from that scandalous pamphlet called, An hue and cry
- A Vindication of Sir Thomas Player, and those loyal citizens concerned with him
- A Vindication of Sir Thomas Player, and those loyal citizens concerned with him : in a seasonable reply to a late sawcy and dangerous pamphlet, pretending to be an answer to the said Sir Thomas's speech
- A Vindication of the Lord Russels speech and paper, & c
- A Vindication of the Lord Russels speech and paper, &c. : from the foul imputations of falsehood
- A Vindication of the Lord Russels speech and paper, &c. : from the foul imputations of falsehood
- A Vindication of the honourable the sheriffs & recorder of London
- A Vindication of the honourable the sheriffs & recorder of London : from those impudent reflections cast upon them in Fitzharris's libel, entituled his confession, &c
- A Vision in the tower to the L. Howard in his contemplation
- A Vision in the tower to the L. Howard in his contemplation
- A Whigg ballad, or, A summons to a fresh association
- A Whigg ballad, or, A summons to a fresh association
- A Whigg ballad, or, A summons to a fresh association
- A Word of advice to the two new sheriffs of London
- A Word of advice to the two new sheriffs of London
- A Word of patience to the rioters on their being found in Guild-Hall, May 1683
- A Word to the wise, for settling the government
- A Word to the wise, for settling the government
- A ballad, intituled, The old man's complaint against his wretched son
- A ballad, intituled, The old man's complaint against his wretched son : who to advance his marriage, did undo himself. To the same tune
- A ballad, intituled, The old man's complaint against his wretched son : who to advance his marriage, did undo himself. To the same tune
- A brave vvarlike song
- A brave vvarlike song : Containing a briefe rehearsall of the deeds of chivalry, performed by the nine vvorthies of the world, the seaven champions of Christendome, with many other remarkable warriours. To the tune of List lusty gallants
- A brave vvarlike song : Containing a briefe rehearsall of the deeds of chivalry, performed by the nine vvorthies of the world, the seaven champions of Christendome, with many other remarkable warriours. To the tune of List lusty gallants
- A brief accompt of the maintenances arising by the tithes
- A brief accompt of the maintenances arising by the tithes : glebe, and other profits to the several min[isters of?] the parish-churches demolished by the late dreadful fire in London ; together with the names of the present bents thereof: drawn from the certificates of the said several parishes, and other informations ; occasioned [b]y a paper lately printed (by way of complaint) touching the said ministers maintenance ; wherein they have disingenuously forth part for the vvhole: as also the consent and agreement of some aldermen of the said City to the Augmentations by the said ministers propounded, which is hereby disowned
- A brief accompt of the maintenances arising by the tithes : glebe, and other profits to the several min[isters of?] the parish-churches demolished by the late dreadful fire in London; together with the names of the present [ ]bents thereof: drawn from the certificates of the said several parishes, and other informations; occasioned [b]y a paper lately printed (by way of complaint) touching the said ministers maintenance; wherein they have disingenuously forth part for the vvhole: as also the consent and agreement of some aldermen of the said City to the Augmentations by the said ministers propounded, which is hereby disowned
- A brief accompt of the maintenances arising by the tithes : glebe, and other profits to the several min[isters of?] the parish-churches demolished by the late dreadful fire in London; together with the names of the present bents thereof: drawn from the certificates of the said several parishes, and other informations; occasioned [b]y a paper lately printed (by way of complaint) touching the said ministers maintenance; wherein they have disingenuously forth part for the vvhole: as also the consent and agreement of some aldermen of the said City to the Augmentations by the said ministers propounded, which is hereby disowned
- A caution against tumultuous petitions
- A caution against tumultuous petitions : from a gentleman in the countrey to his friend in London, December. 30. 1679
- A citizen's address to the public : I expect that my fellow citizens, after they have sufficiently amused themselves in reading the late publications that have been pushed under their doors, will patiently and candidly attend to me, in my turn ..
- A copy of a prophecy, sent to the late honourable Algernoon Sydney Esq ; in the year 1666. from Montpelliers
- A copy of a prophecy, sent to the late honourable Algernoon Sydney Esq ; in the year 1666. from Montpelliers : to B. Furly of Rotterdam, and by him accidentally found among old papers, Febr. 18/28. 1689
- A copy of a prophecy, sent to the late honourable Algernoon Sydney Esq; in the year 1666. from Montpelliers : to B. Furly of Rotterdam, and by him accidentally found among old papers, Febr. 18/28. 1689
- A cordial for England, or a character of true Britains
- A cordial for England, or a character of true Britains : [t]ogether with a narrative and recital of all Popish plots in England since the days of Queen Elizabeth. And a prophesie of Romes downfal, by a Loyal Britain
- A cordial for England, or a character of true Britains : [t]ogether with a narrative and recital of all Popish plots in England since the days of Queen Elizabeth. And a prophesie of Romes downfal, by a Loyal Britain
- A country new Iigge betweene Simon and Susan, to be sung in merry pastime by bachelors and maydes. To the tune of I can, nor will no longer lye alone: or, Falero lero lo
- A country new Iigge betweene Simon and Susan, to be sung in merry pastime by bachelors and maydes. To the tune of I can, nor will no longer lye alone: or, Falero lero lo
- A declaration
- A declaration
- A declaration
- A declaration by His Highness the Prince of Orange, for the keeping of the peace &c. in the Kingdom of Scotland
- A declaration by His Highness the Prince of Orange, for the keeping of the peace &c. in the Kingdom of Scotland
- A declaration by His Highness the Prince of Orange, for the keeping of the peace &c. in the Kingdom of Scotland
- A declaration by James Earl of Carlile, Lord of the Caribee Islands, or province of Carliola. : Manifesting his care of, and affection to, the good and welfare of the inhabitants of the island of Barbadoes, and of all other people under his government
- A declaration of Mr. David Jenkins : now prisoner in the Tower of London, one of His Majesties judges in Wales, for trials, murthers, felonies and all other capitall crimes that they ought only to be by juries and not otherwise unlesse it be by Act of Parliament
- A declaration of some certain members of the layity
- A declaration of some certain members of the layity
- A declaration of some certain members of the layity [sic] of the Church of England.
- A declaration, for the strict discipline of the army, and due payment of quarters
- A declaration, for the strict discipline of the army, and due payment of quarters
- A declaration, whereas we are informed, that divers regiments, troops and companies have been encouraged to disperse themselves
- A declaration, whereas we are informed, that divers regiments, troops and companies have been encouraged to disperse themselves
- A declaration, whereas we have been given to understand, that several untrue and groundless reports, have been of late industriously spread among the seamen of the fleet
- A declaration, whereas we have been given to understand, that several untrue and groundless reports, have been of late industriously spread among the seamen of the fleet
- A declaration, whereas we have been given to understand, that several untrue and groundless reports, have been of late industriously spread among the seamen of the fleet
- A dialogue between a divine of the Church of England, and a captain of horse
- A dialogue between a divine of the Church of England, and a captain of horse : concerning Dr. Sherlock's late pamphlet, entituled The case of allegiance due to sovereign powers stated, &c
- A dialogue between a divine of the Church of England, and a captain of horse : concerning Dr. Sherlock's late pamphlet, entituled The case of allegiance due to sovereign powers stated, &c
- A dissertation on disputes between Great Britain and her colonies
- A divine poem written by Mary Wells, who recommends it as a fit token for all young men and maids, instead of profane songs and ballads
- A divine poem written by Mary Wells, who recommends it as a fit token for all young men and maids, instead of profane songs and ballads
- A divine poem written by Mary Wells, who recommends it as a fit token for all young men and maids, instead of profane songs and ballads
- A fairing for young-men and maids
- A fairing for young-men and maids : If you'l take my advice, this I would have you do, then every young-man take his lass, and drink one pot or two. To the tune of, The Winchester wedding. This may be printed, R.P. By Tobias Bowne
- A fairing for young-men and maids. : If you'l take my advice, this I would have you do, then every young-man take his lass, and drink one pot or two. To the tune of, The Winchester wedding. This may be printed, R.P.
- A few lines on occasion of the untimely end of Mark and Phillis : who were executed at Cambridge, September 18th for poysoning their master, Capt. John Codman of Charlestown
- A full account of the great victory obtained by the Protestants in Ireland, since the arrival of His Grace the Duke of Schomberg
- A full account of the great victory obtained by the Protestants in Ireland, since the arrival of His Grace the Duke of Schomberg : as it was communicated by the reverend and valliant governour Walker at Chester
- A full account of the great victory obtained by the Protestants in Ireland, since the arrival of His Grace the Duke of Schomberg : as it was communicated by the reverend and valliant governour Walker at Chester
- A full account of the great victory obtained by the Protestants in Ireland, since the arrival of His Grace the Duke of Schomberg : as it was communicated by the reverend and valliant governour Walker at Chester
- A full and more particular account of the late fire
- A full and more particular account of the late fire : with several losses at Newmarket : in a letter from thence of the 24th instant. 1683
- A full and more particular account of the late fire : with several losses at Newmarket : in a letter from thence of the 24th instant. 1683
- A full and more particular account of the late fire, : with several losses at Newmarket: in a letter from thence of the 24th instant. 1683
- A general bill of all the christnings and burials, from the 14 of December, 1686 to the 13 of December of 1687 : according to the report made to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty : by the company of parish-clerks of London, &c
- A general view of receipts and expenditures of public monies : by authority from the superintendent of finance, from the time of his entering on the administration of the finances, to the 31st December, 1781
- A letter directed from the council of Scotland, to the King
- A letter directed from the council of Scotland, to the King
- A letter directed from the council of Scotland, to the King
- A letter directed from the council of Scotland, to the King.
- A letter from General Lee, to General Burgoyne, dated June 7, 1775 ; received at Boston, July 5 : printed from the New-York gazetteer, July 6 ..
- A letter from Mr. Edward Whitaker to the Protestant joyner upon his bill being sent to Oxford
- A letter from Mr. Edward Whitaker to the Protestant joyner upon his bill being sent to Oxford
- A letter from Mr. Edward Whitaker to the Protestant joyner upon his bill being sent to Oxford
- A letter from William King of England
- A letter from William King of England : to the States-General of the United Provinces : done out of Dutch
- A letter from William King of England : to the States-General of the United Provinces : done out of Dutch
- A letter from a person of quality to his friend, about abhorrers and addressors
- A letter from a person of quality to his friend, about abhorrers and addressors
- A letter from an English merchant, who left Holland, and came to take a prospect of our future settlement
- A letter from an English merchant, who left Holland, and came to take a prospect of our future settlement : to his friend in Rotterdam, which being intercepted, is thought fit to be published
- A letter from an English merchant, who left Holland, and came to take a prospect of our future settlement : to his friend in Rotterdam, which being intercepted, is thought fit to be published
- A letter from the Jesuits in the Savoy to the Jesuits at S. Omers, : giving an account of the affairs of England, taken from the priests in the Dover coach, together with 200 guineas
- A letter from the Jesuits in the Savoy to the Jesuits at S. Omers, giving an account of the affairs of England, taken from the priests in the Dover coach, together with 200 guineas
- A letter from the Jesuits in the Savoy to the Jesuits at S. Omers, giving an account of the affairs of England, taken from the priests in the Dover coach, together with 200 guineas
- A letter to a member of Parliament
- A letter to a member of Parliament : on the account of some present transactions
- A letter to a member of Parliament : on the account of some present transactions
- A letter to the majority of the General Assembly of Liliput
- A list of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. October the 1st, 1755
- A list of the addressers to the late Gov. Hutchinson. : Taken from the London gazetteer, and new daily advertiser, of Saturday September 24th. 1774. To the printer of the Gazetteer. The 8th of June last, a most servile, fallacious, and adulatory address was presented to Thomas Gage, Esq ; at Boston ..
- A list of the fortunate numbers that drew prizes in the King's-Bridge Lottery : which was finished drawing on Friday the 13th September, 1771, being a true copy, compared with the clerks books
- A list of the soldiers who have deserted from the three New Hampshire battalions, in the Continental service
- A list or return on oath of the names of the householders in the town of [blank] : in the county of [blank] in the colony of the Massachusetts-Bay ; and of the number of the souls in each family, including innmates and boarders. ..
- A lokinge glasse for eche estate, wherin to weue the fickle fate
- A lokinge glasse for eche estate, wherin to weue the fickle fate
- A lokinge glasse for eche estate, wherin to weue the fickle fate
- A merry new song of a rich widdowes wooing
- A merry new song of a rich widdowes wooing : that married a young man to her owne vndooing. To the tune of, Stand thy ground old Harry
- A message from the governor : Mr. Speaker and gentlemen, the requisition now announced shortly to be made on us, evinces the absolute necessity for your immediately ascertaining whether you have paid up your quotas to Congress hitherto, or what may remain due theron ..
- A modest vindication of the petition of the Lords spiritual and temporal for the calling of a free parliament.
- A more exact and necessary catalogue of pensioners in the Long Parliament, than is yet extant
- A more exact and necessary catalogue of pensioners in the Long Parliament, than is yet extant : together with their several gratuities, rewards, and sallaries, bestowed upon themselves out of the ruins of King, and Kingdom, (not for secret, but) for publick service, (if you will believe them) as Mr. William Prinn, (a member in the same Parliament, and a restless stickler in all those revolutions) : and The history of independency, (printed in the year 1648.), inform us
- A more exact and necessary catalogue of pensioners in the Long Parliament, than is yet extant : together with their several gratuities, rewards, and sallaries, bestowed upon themselves out of the ruins of King, and Kingdom, (not for secret, but) for publick service, (if you will believe them) as Mr. William Prinn, (a member in the same Parliament, and a restless stickler in all those revolutions) : and The history of independency, (printed in the year 1648.), inform us
- A most delicate, pleasant, amorous, new song
- A most delicate, pleasant, amorous, new song : made by a gentleman that enioyes his loue, shewing the worth and happinesse of content, and the effects of loue, called, All louers ioy. To the tune of New paradise
- A most delicate, pleasant, amorous, new song : made by a gentleman that enioyes his loue, shewing the worth and happinesse of content, and the effects of loue, called, All louers ioy. To the tune of New paradise
- A most excellent and famous ditty of Sampson iudge of Israell
- A most excellent and famous ditty of Sampson iudge of Israell : how he wedded Philistines daughter, who at length forsooke him: also how he slew a lyon, and propounded a riddle, and after how he was falsely betrayed by Dalila, and of his death. To the tune of the Spanish pauin
- A new little northren song called, Vnder and ouer, ouer and vnder, or a pretty new least, and yet no wonder, or a mayden mistaken, as many now bee, view well this glasse, and you may plainely see
- A new little northren song called, Vnder and ouer, ouer and vnder, or a pretty new least, and yet no wonder, or a mayden mistaken, as many now bee, view well this glasse, and you may plainely see : To a pretty new northern tune
- A new little northren song called, Vnder and ouer, ouer and vnder, or a pretty new least, and yet no wonder, or a mayden mistaken, as many now bee, view well this glasse, and you may plainely see : To a pretty new northern tune
- A new poem, to condole the going away of His Excellency the ambassador
- A new poem, to condole the going away of His Excellency the ambassador : from the emperour of Fez. and Morocco, to his own countrey