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A letter from a country gentleman
to an eminent but easy citizen, who was unhappily misguided in the fatal election of Sir John Moore for Lord Mayor of London, at Michaelmas 1681 -
A letter from a person of quality on board the William and Mary in the fare of Messina to a friend in London
Wherein is set forth the present state and condition of the said city. Also a true account of the French fleet now lying in the port of Messina. To which is added a brief discourse of the island of Sicilia concerning the several alterations of government and conquests made therein. With allowance -
A letter from a country gentleman
to an eminent but easy citizen, who was unhappily misguided in the fatal election of Sir John Moore for Lord Mayor of London, at Michaelmas 1681 -
Philanthropia, or, A holding forth of universall immunitie in exercise of Christian religion
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A plain and easie method for preserving (by God's blessing) those that are well from the infection of the plague, or any contagious distemper in city, camp, fleet, &c
and for curing such as are infected with it : written in the year 1666 -
The copie of a letter sent from sea by a gentleman
who was employed in discouerie on the coast of Spaine by appointment of the generals of our English fleete, to a worshipfull friend of his. Aduertising him of such things as he came to knowledge of in the same discouerie -
A letter from a country gentleman
to an eminent but easy citizen, who was unhappily misguided in the fatal election of Sir John Moore for Lord Mayor of London, at Michaelmas 1681 -
A letter to the Honourable Collonel Okey member of parliament
and to his honoured and worthy friends Collonel Biscoe, Colonel Salmon, and Lievetenant Collonel Allen : communicating to them another letter written by T.F. to a person of condition, perswading to a toleration of popery -
A copy of a letter, written to the souldiers that were at Narragansett in the army, January 1675
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Remarks upon seduction, &c. By the author of Thoughts upon state lotteries
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A fooles bolt is soone shot
Good friends beware, I'me like to hit yee, what ere you be heer's that will fit yee; which way soeuer that you goe, at you I ayme my bolt and bowe. To the tune of, Oh no no no not yet -
Heauenly meditations vpon the publicans prayer
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Newes from the north. Otherwise called The conference betvveen Simon Certain, and Pierce Plowman, faithfully collected and gathered by T.F. student
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Newes from the north. Othervvise called The conference between Simon Certain and Pierce Plowman. Faithfully collected and gathered by T.F. student
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Miraculous newes, from the cittie of Holdt, in the Lord-ship of Munster (in Germany) the twentieth of September last past. 1616
Where there were plainly beheld three dead bodyes rise out of their graues, admonishing the people of iudgements to come. Faithfully translated according to the first coppy, printed at Colen: and afterwards at Antwerpe, by Pouwels Stroobant: with the names of diuers worthy persons and burgimasters of the same citty, who were eye-witnesses of this fearefull accident. Iohan Barbeeck, Melchior Hans Guert van Boecholt Schepenen. Sybrant Wndels. Pieter van Dorsten. Michaell Staets, Schepenen -
Eclectical chiliasm, or, A discourse concerning the state of things from the beginning of the Millennium to the end of the world
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The Way to peace, by the proposal of some considerations arguing the necessity of mutual love, and forbearance in many things to effect it
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The Parliament of the third and fourth years of our Sovereign Lord King Charles the First
with the speeches, cases, and arguments of law, transacted between His Majesty and His two Houses : together with the great mysteries of the kingdom then in agitation -
The fanatick in his colours, or, The rise, heighth, and fall of faction and rebellion, from 1648 unto 1661
with an appendix concerning allegiance, government and order -
Thoughts upon state lotteries
recommending, I. The alteration of the lottery scheme. II. The adoption of two annual lotteries. III. The establishment of a funded lottery. By a young gentleman