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Youth's monitor, or, Histories of the lives of young persons
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Short reasons why our gold-money in Ireland should not be lowered
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The taming of a shrew: or, The onely way to make a bad wife good
at least, keep her quiet, be she bad or good -
Thomson the great kild, or A perfect narrative of the totall routing of the Levellers
neere VVellingborough towards Rutlandshire, where were taken all the whole party, with the desperate death of Captaine Thomson, also his last speech before his death; being a full relation of all the proceedings betweene His Excellency the L. Fairfax and the Levellers since His Excellencies advance from London, Thursday May 10. to their routing and surprisall May, 21. VVith the particulars of that engagement, and the prisoners taken. Also his excellencies the Lord Generals letter to the Speaker concerning the same. Published by specially authority -
Total abstinence songs
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Religio laici, or, A lay-mans faith
touching the supream head and infallible guide of the church : in two letters to a friend in the country -
Organon reipublicæ, or The north starre of pollicie
by which the course of a common-wealth may be directed -
The valiant hearted sea-man
declaring a late skirmish fought between our English fleet and the Dutch. Wherein the Dutch was worsted, two of the Dutch ships sunk, and two taken as lawful prize, with a very small loss on the English side. The tune is, Lusty Stukely -
The great assize, or, Day of jubilee
in which we must make a general account of all our actions before Almighty God : delivered in four sermons upon the XX. chapter of the Revelations, plainly shewing the happy of the godly and the woful condition of the wicked : whereunto is annexed two sermons upon the first chapter of the Canticles, verse 6, 7 -
An answer for Mr. Calamie to a poem congratulating his imprisonment in Nevv-gate
Intituled by Robert Wilde. D.D. Author of the late Iter Boreale -
An answer for Mr. Calamie
to a poem congratulating his imprisonment in Nevv-gate. Intituled by Robert Wilde. D.D. Autor of the late Iter Boreale. By J.R. Author of the late Small-Beer poem. Sic. partis componere Magna -
The honourable state of matrimony made comfortable, or An antidote against discord betwixt man and wife
being special directions for the procuring and preserving of family peace -
The sad suffering case of Major General Rob. Overton, prisoner in the Isle of Jersey
stated, and presented to the serious consideration of those who are either of a pious or publick spirit -
A short answer to Short reasons why our gold-money in Ireland should not be lower'd
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A letter concerning events at Oxford
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A sermon preached at the assizes in Thetford in the county of Norfolk the 15th day of March 1692/3
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The mystery of the new fashioned goldsmiths or bankers
their rise, growth, state, and decay, discovered in a merchant's letter to a country gent. who desired to bind his son apprentice to a goldsmith -
A Candid enquiry into the causes of the late and the intended migrations from Scotland
in a letter to J--------- R--------- Esq -
Hanging, not punishment enough, for murtherers, high-way men, and house-breakers
Offered to the consideration of the two Houses of Parliament -
An exact and true relation of the great and mighty engagement between the English and Duch [sic] fleets, upon the coast of Holland
and the advancing of 24 of the chief Lords and noblemen of the United Provinces, to the several courts of admiralty. The setting up of the standard of the Netherlands: the resolution of their Lord Admiral De Witte, and his joyning with the French Fleet. The chaining up of the Dutch Harbors, the planting of the ordnance against the English; and all officers and souldiers to die without mercy, that shall dissert their colours. With the bearing up of the Lord General Monk, and 100 gallant men of war against them; their resolution to fight it out to the last man. The engaging of them near the Texel, the number sunk and taken; and the full particulars of the loss on both sides, with a list of the names of the captains, lieutenants, ensignes, masters, and others officers taken prisoners. Advertised by letters from the Navy, Sept. 3. 1653. and published by special order -
Proposals in behalfe of the poore of this nation
With some briefe considerations propounded to the Honourable Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, now sitting at Westminster -
Mathesis enucleata, or, The elements of the mathematicks
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The taming of a shrew: or, The onely way to make a bad wife good
at least keep her quiet, be she bad or good -
An elegie upon the death of the thrice noble generall, Richard Dean, who departed this life the 2d. of June, 1653
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Vox laici, or, The layman's opinion touching the making alterations in our established liturgy
in an answer to a letter from a member of the convocation : with some remarks on the (pretended) answer of Vox cleri