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A Review of the life and conduct of Dr. Charles Lucas. Addressed to the public
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To the people of Missouri Territory
Charles Lucas' exposition of a late difference between John Scott and himself -
Remarks on a pamphlet, entitled, a mirror, &c
(Written by C-s L-s, M.D.) drawn, from the proceedings of a general court martial, on the trial of an appeal, brought before them by David Blakeney, matross. Also, an appendix, containing, the copies of several depositions, &c. the whole, designed as an answer, to the many false and groundless assertions, imposed on the public as facts, by that candid author -
The honest man's speech
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The case of the Lord-Mayor, sheriffs, commons and citizens of the city of Dublin, with the lawyers opinion thereon, relative to the restoring Dr. Charles Lucas to his freedom of said city
Published by order of the honourable city of Dublin -
A New address to the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor, and the citizens of Dublin
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A view of the conduct and writings of Mr. Charles Lucas. By Samuel Davey. Number I
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A view of the conduct and writings of Mr. Charles Lucas. Number III. By Samuel Davey
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[An] appeal to the people of Ireland
Occasioned by the insinuations and misrepresentations of the author of a weekly paper, entitled, The censor. Proving, that the principles laid down in that paper, and the author's reflections upon England, are unjust, ungrateful, and, in their consequences, highly injurious to the Linen Manufacture, to the Charter Schools, and to the whole Protestant interest of Ireland. By a member of the incorporated society for promoting English Protestant schools in Ireland -
Litle against Lucas: being an answer to Mr. Lucas's second address to the free-citizens and free-holders of the city of Dublin
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A true and exact relation of the taking of Colchester
sent in a letter from an officer of the Army, (who was present during the siege in that service,) to a Member of the House of Commons. VVith a list of the ordnance, arms, and of 3076. private souldiers there taken: also a list of the names of most of the officers of note, and an account of the cause of giving no quarter to Sir Charles Lucas, and Sir George Lyle -
A second address to the free citizens, and free-holders, of the city of Dublin
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Fons lachrymarum, or, A fountain of tears
from whence doth flow Englands complaint, Jeremiah's lamentations paraphras'd with divine meditations, and an elegy upon that son of valor Sir Charles Lucas -
Fons lachrymarum, or, A fountain of tears
from whence doth flow Englands complaint, Jeremiah's lamentations paraphras'd, with divine meditations, and an elegy upon that son of valor Sir Charls Lucas -
The Cork surgeon's antidote
against the Dublin apothecary's poyson ; for the citizens of Dublin -
Fons lachrymarum, or, A fountain of tears
from whence doth flow Englands complaint, Jeremiah's lamentations paraphras'd, with divine meditations, and an elegy upon that son of valor Sir Charls Lucas -
The honest man's speech
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The honest man's speech
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A letter from the country to a M--r of P---t
on a late Remarkable case -
The present constitution of the city of Dublin
addressed to the citizens of Dublin -
A seventeenth address to the free-citizens and free-holders of the city of Dublin
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Severall papers and letters betwixt his Excellency the Lord Fairfax the Earle of Norvvich, Lord Capell, Sir Charles Lucas, about the surrender of Colchester
His Excellencies last summons and articles offered upon the surrender thereof with the answer in reply to the same also a letter from his Excellency the Lord Fairfax to the mayor, aldermen, and inhabitants of the towne of Colchester in answer to their desires for a free trade and commerce with the City of London during the siege -
The triumph of loyalty: or The happinesse of a suffering subject
Set forth in a funerall sermon, composed for the obsequies of those two incomparable and noble vvarriors, Sir Charles Lucas, and Sir George Lisle, who after the surrender of Colchester upon tearmes of mercy; were most barbarously, and cruelly shot to death by the appointment of the Army: at Colchester, Aug. 27. 1648 -
Tvvo epitaphs, occasioned by the death of Sr Charles Lucas, and Sr George Lisle, basely assassinated at Colchester
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The Lord Gorings message to the Lord Generall, concerning the surrendring of the town of Colchester, with all the ordnance, armes, and ammunition
And the severall attempts of Generall Hastings, and Sir Charles Lucas to escape away with their horse. Together with a list of the officers and souldiers that were slain and taken prisoners, viz. slain 3. collonels. 2 lieut. collonels. 3. majors. 200. officers and souldiers. Taken prisoners 16. captains, lieutenants, ensignes, and other officers. 500. common souldiers