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A modest and just apology for, or defence of, the present East-India-Company against the accusations of their adversaries
wherein the crimes alledged against them are fairly examined -
Some remarks upon government, and particularly upon the establishment of the English monarchy relating to this present juncture
in two letters -
Martyrologia alphabetikē. or, An alphabetical martyrology
Containing the tryals and dying expressions of many martyrs of note since Christ. Extracted out of Foxe's acts and monuments of the Church. With an alphabetical list of God's judgements remarkably shown on many noted and cruel persecutors together with an appendix of things pertinent to the understanding this martyrology -
Reflections upon the memorial from his Most Christian Majesty
presented by the Count de Briord, his ambassador extraordinary to the States-general of the United Provinces at the Hague, December 4. 1700 : containing his reasons for accepting the late King of Spain's will, in favour of the Duke of Anjou : in a letter from a friend, to Mr. J.C. Merchant in London -
The old man's legacy to his daughters
Wherein the hidden mysteries of faith and experience are briefly discussed and laid down. In a plain and familiar dialogue. In six several conferences betwixt the authors two daughters Elizabeth and Margaret. To which is added some Choice Discoveries of the Authors most excellent experiences. In two parts. Written by N. T. deceased, when near Ninety Years of Age, for the Private Use of his Daughters aforesaid, and made publick at the Request of many. By an admirer of grace and truth -
A True relation of the ground, occasion, and circumstances of that horrible murther committed by Iohn Bartram, gent. vpon the body of Sir Iohn Tyndham of Lincolns Inne, knight, one of the masters of the honorable Court of Chancery, the twelfth day of this instant Nouemb
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The resolver, or, A short vvord
to the large question of the times. Concerning the Parliament: and confirming the proceedings about the King. Being, a letter written to a deare friend, tending to satisfie him. At least, to shew the authour rationall, in approving the proceedings of the Army -
The resolver continued, or Satisfaction to some scruples about putting the late King to death
In a letter from a minister of the Gospel, to a Friend in London; together, with a word to the Parliament, the High Court of Justice, Malignants, discontented Friends, and the People of the Nation -
A petitionary epistle directed to the Lord Protector, and people of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, to continue in unity
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The treatie for the surrendring of Exeter to Sr. Thomas Fairfax
by commissioners on both sides, who met at Poltimore House on Friday last, and how farre they proceeded therein, with other news from the Prince, and divers others of his lords and gentlemen, with the flouts and jeeres put upon them that went over to Saint Mallowes: and other passages of all the affaires at Barnstable, Pendennis and the Mount. These being true copies of letters examined, and printed according to order of Parliament -
Barnstable agreed to be surrendred to Sr. Thomas Fairfax
vvith all the ordnance, armes, and ammunition, and upon what tearmes: vvith a copy of seven articles (of the chiefe of those) for surrendring of Exeter; and the manner of the armyes march towards Oxford. These being true copies of letters examined, and printed according to order of Parliament -
The passage of the treatie for the surrender of Oxford to Sir Thomas Fairfax
And a list of the names of the commissioners on both sides, both upon the former and later treaties, and how farre they have proceeded in the same for the delivering up of Oxford. Also the copie of a summons sent into Hartlebury Castle by Colonel Morgan and Colonel Sandys his answer. These being examined by the originall copies, are printed and published according to order of Parliament -
Papers concerning the treaty of the commissioners at Marston
met to treat for the surrender of Oxford to Sir Thomas Fairfax for the use of the Parliament. With the perfect copie of the articles, argued between the commissioners on both sides, for the surrender of Bostoll Garrison, on Wednesday, Iune the 10. 1646. With all the ordnance. armes and ammunition bag and baggage. These are true copies of the originall papers, and printed and published according to order of Parliament -
Very sad newes from Ireland
two strong garrisons taken from the rebels: [brace] Mariborough Fort, and the Castle of Athlone. A thovsand Protestants, men women and children, at the mercy of the bloody rebels. Besides the losse of the Lord Dillon, Viscount Castlelon, Sir William Gilburt and his son, 4. ministers, and divers officers. With lists of their names, and particulars of the losses in either of the garisons, and the names of the chief rebels, and their places. A remonstrance of the Protestant clergy in Ireland, and the fortifying of Dublin by the Marquesse of Ormond. October 25. 1646. These papers concerning Ireland are printed and published according to order -
Animadversions upon a pretended answer to Mijn Heer Fagel's letter
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A letter of advice from a friend, sent to Sir Thomas Armestrong in Newgate, after the rule for his execution
touching his present condition -
Martyrologia alphabetikē, or, An alphabetical martyrology
containing the tryals and dying expressions of many martyrs of note since Christ : extracted out of Foxe's Acts and monuments of the church : with an alphabetical list of God's judgements remarkably shown on many noted and cruel persecutors : together with an appendix of things pertinent to martyrology by N.T., M.A.T.C.C. [i.e. Master of Arts Trinity College Cambridge]