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Tack about; or, A new model of a marine establishment, for raising seamen for the continual service of Her Majesty's fleet
Being a plain, easy, and practicable method to raise seamen upon any juncture sufficient speedily to man a very considerable fleet, and defend our trade: without the excessive charges of impress-money, impress-lieutenants, patches, or bounty-money. Most humbly recommended to Her Most Sacred Majesty, and the present Parliament of England. To which is added upon the same ground of establishment, a probable method to supply continual convoys to support our New-Castle trade, without the charges of wages to maintain, or raise such convoy-seamen to the Government. And keep coals at a moderate price -
The honest elector's proposal, for rendering the votes of all constituents, throughout the Kingdom, free and independent. By. C.W
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Tack about: or, A new model of a marine establishment for raising seamen for the continual service of Her Majesty's fleet
being a plain, easy, and practicable method to raise seamen upon any juncture sufficient speedily to man a very considerable fleet and defend our trade without the excessive charges of impress-money, impress-lieutenants, patches, or bounty-money -
Tack about; or, a new model of a marine establishment, for raising seamen for the continual service of Her Majesty's Fleet
Being a plain, easy,and practicable method to raise seamen upon any juncture sufficient speedily to man a very considerable fleet, and defend our trade: without the excessive charges of impress-money, impress-lieutenants, patches, or bounty-money. Most humbly recommended to Her most sacred Majesty, and the present Parliament of England. To which is added upon the same ground of establishment, a probable method to supply continual convoys to support our New-Castle trade, without the charges of wages to maintain, or raise such convoy-seamen to the government. And keep coals at a moderate price -
A svmmarie of controversies
wherein the chiefest points of the holy Catholike Romane faith, are compendiously and methodically proued, against the sectaries of this age. By C.W. B -
A proposal for raising a fund
to put into execution an act, past last session of Parliament, for paving, repairing, cleansing, and lighting the streets of Westminster, &c. and in alleviation of the Rate therein mention'd. By C. W. Member of Parliament -
A full relation of the desperate design of the malignants, for the betraying of Monmouth towne and castle
with the particular manner of the discovery thereof by Sir Trevor Williams, and the meanes used to prevent it by Col. Morgan and Lieut. Col. Kerle. And divers malignant families thereupon by proclamation put out of the said town. Also, how Lieut. col. Kerle fell into the enemies quarters neere Hereford, and took divers prisoners, horse, and armes. Likewise, a copy of Col. Sandys letter of the manner of taking Shelford house, 140. of the enemy put to the sword, the governour wounded, and 30 officers and common prisoners taken. Published by speciall command -
King Charls his tryal: or A perfect narrative of the whole proceedings of the High Court of Iustice in the tryal of the King in Westminster Hall
Begun Saturday January 20. and ended on Saturday Jan. 27. 1648. With the several speeches of the King, Lord President, and Solicitor General. Together with that eloquent and learned speech of the Lord President before he gave sentence, not before published. Corrected & enlarged by a more perfect copy. With a perfect copy of the Kings speech upon the scaffold immediately before he was beheaded, Tuesday, Jan. 30. To these proceedings of the tryall of the King, I say, imprimatur, Gilbert Mabbot -
Memoirs of a gentleman, who resided several years in the East Indies during the late revolutions, and Most Important Events in that Part of the World; Containing, Several Anecdotes of a Public as Well as of a Private Nature, Never Before Published. Written by himself
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Directions for the more faithful execution of the new militia act
setting forth the several alterations made from the former laws, and the Reasons which Occasioned them, being drawn up for the Information of all such who are Concern'd in that Establishment. By C. W. member of Parliament -
The crying murther
Contayning the cruell and most horrible bu[tchery] of Mr. Trat, curate of old Cleaue; who was first mu[rthered] as he trauailed vpon the high way, then was brought home to hi[s house] and there was quartered and imboweld: his quarters and bowels b[eing af]terwards perboyled and salted vp, in a most strange and fearefull manner. For thi[s] the iudgement of my Lord chiefe Baron Tanfield, young Peter Smethwi[cke, An]drew Baker, Cyrill Austen, and Alice Walker, were executed this last sum[mer] Assizes, the 24. of July, at Stone Gallowes, neere Taunton in Summerset-shire -
A summary of controuersies
Wherein the chiefest points of the holy Catholike Roman fayth, are compendiously, and methodically proued, against the sectaryes of this age. By C.VV -
The Kings Maiesties letter, sent from Holmby to both Houses of Parliament
with his Majesties propositions for some bishops or doctors appointed to attend his Majestie for the exercise of his conscience, and clearing of his judgement in the present differences in religion. With other papers concerning the propositions of the King and the commissioners at Holmby-House. And his Majesties desire to have some of these to be sent to him; viz. The Bishop of London. The Bishop of Salisbury. The Bishop of Peterborough. Dr. Shelden. Dr. May. Dr. Sanderson. Dr. Bayly. Dr. Heywood. Dr. Beale. Dr. Fuller. Dr. Hammond. Dr. Taylor -
The Congress at The Hague
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Common-prayer-book devotions, episcopal delusions, or, The Second death of the service-book
wherein the unlawfulness (with advantage) of the imposition of liturgies ... is clearly and plainly demonstrated from the Scriptures