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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 advocating the establishment of equitable banks of interchange
through which, by means of property-notes, symbolically representing the wealth deposited in such banks, an equitable exchange of all kinds of useful goods and services may be accomplished, independently of a scarce and costly metallic currency -
Dublin Ianuary the 28th
A true and perfect occurrance of the present state of Dublin. And of every severall passage betweene the Protestants and the rebells there. Beeng the substance of severall letters which was sent from Sir Henry Tichborne, and Captaine Studley, to some friends of theirs now resident heere. Which letters by reason of their true relation were desired by divers gentlemen to be printed, to give this citie a full satisfaction, whose names are here incerted and now published, by W.N. gent -
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 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 Full relation of the great defeat given to the Cornish Cavalliers by Sergeant Major Generall Chudley
confirmed by divers letters from those parts to severall merchants in London -
Merry drollery, compleat: or, a collection of jovial poems, merry songs, witty drolleries, intermixed with pleasant catches. The first part. Collected by W.N. C B. R.S. J.G. Lovers of wit
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Barley-breake, or, A vvarning for vvantons. Written by W.N. Gent
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A Full relation of the great defeat given to the Cornish Cavalliers, by Sergeant Major Generall Chudley
Confirmed by divers letters from those parts to severall merchants in London -
Truth in two letters
by a man worth from the regiment of Colonell Browne, upon the designes of, Marblorovv [sic] and VVinchester. With the manner of all the proceedings since they went out upon that service. Not written by any pot poet. But by an honest true hearted citizen, who serves more in conscience then covetousnesse -
Trvth in two letters
by a man worth from the regiment of Colonell Browne, upon the designes of Marblorovv and VVinchester : with the manner of all the proceedings since they went out upon that service : not written by any pot poet, but by an honest true hearted citizen, who serves more in conscience then covetousnesse -
Merry drollery, complete, or, A collection of jovial poems, merry songs, witty drolleries, intermixed with pleasant catches
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Merry drollery, or A Collection of [brace] jovial poems, merry songs, witty drolleries intermix'd with pleasant catches
The first part -
The Second part of Merry drollery, or, A Collection of jovial poems, merry songs, witty drolleries, intermix'd with pleasant catches