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Jonathan Swift’s Allies
The Wood’s Halfpence Controversy in Ireland, 1724-1725. Second revised and augmented edition -
Jonathan Swift’s Allies
The Wood’s Halfpence Controversy in Ireland, 1724-1725. Second revised and augmented edition -
Ballads on affairs of state
the political broadside ballads of seventeenth-century England. Part 1, Volumes 1-3 -
The German political broadsheet 1600-1700
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The warning drum
the British home front faces Napoleon ; broadsides of 1803 -
The Difficult batchelor; or, the nice clown well fitted with an industrious wife
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Speech in Parliament touching communication of trade
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The Royal courtly Garland; or, Joy after sorrow in six parts
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The Crafty miller; or Mistaken batchelor[.]
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The Countryman's garland; in two parts. To a merry new tune
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Copy of the paper stuck upon the D. of M--'s gate at St James's, on the 8th of March instant, being the day of Her Majesty's accession to the Crown
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The case of John Burrowes Draper and George his son, Joshua Morris gent. Elizabeth his wife, Christopher Potter, gent. and Phillis his wife, Sarah Burrowes and Martha Burrowes, spinsters; which said John, Elizabeth, and Phillis, Sarah, and Martha, were brother and sisters, and legatees of George Burrowes of London merchant, deceas'd
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The Royal courtly garland in six parts
[1.] How a King in Bohemia marr'd a virtuous beautiful Queen, and how an out-landish Prince came over to the city a visiting, and the Queen proving with child, made the King jealous of the yong [sic] Prince, and hired the cup-bearer to poison him, who told the young Prince, who went over to his own country and reigned King after his father[s] decease. 2. How the King of Bohemia put his wife in prison she being delivered of a beautiful daughter the King put it in a boat, leaving it to the mercy of the waves. 3. How the King was reformed by a dream whereupon he released his beautiful Queen, who soon after died 4. How this child was drove into that country where the young Prince reigned King and was taken up by a shepherd, who kept her till she was grown up to years of maturity. How the King's son fell in love with her, and convey'd her and her supposed father designing for Italy 6. How by a sttorm [sic] they wern [sic] drove into Bohemia where they were kept prisoners Concluding how the King of Bohmemia came to know she was his own daughter -
The Politick lover; or, The young gentleman's frolick
Who outwitted his sweetheart by virtue of a bottle of Sack -
The Remains of the real embalmed head of the powerful and renowned usurper Oliver Cromwell, styled protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland; with the original dyes for the medals struck in honour of his victory at Dunbar, &c. &c. &c. are now exhibiting at No. 5, in Mead-Court, Old Bond-street. Admittance, and printed copy of a genuine narrative relating to the acquisition, concealment, and preservation, of the articles exhibited, two shillings and sixpence
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At the Court at Whitehall, April the seventh, 1680
Present, the Kings most Excellent Majesty, His Highness Prince Rupert Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Chancellor Lord President Lord Privy Seal Duke of Albemarle Marquess of Winchester Marquess of Worcester Earl of Sunderland Earl of Bridgewater Earl of Essex Mr. Hyde Mr. Finch Mr. Secretary Coventry Lord Chief Justice North Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Leolyne Jenkins Mr. Godolphin. For the preventing tumultuous disorders which may happen hereafter upon pretence of assembling to make bonfires -
Massachusets-Bay [sic]. By the governor. A proclamation for a publick thanksgiving
... Thursday the twenty-first day of November next ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston, the twenty-third day of October, 1771 -
Massachusets-Bay [sic]. By the governor. A proclamation for a general fast
... Thursday the fifteenth day of April next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the tenth day of March, 1773 -
Massachusetts-Bay. By the governor. A proclamation for a public fast
... Thursday the second of April next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the fourth day of March, 1772 -
Citizens in a strange land
a study of German-American broadsides and their meaning for Germans in North America, 1730 - 1830 -
Declaration of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament
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His Majesties Letter to the Gentry of Yorkshire
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The copy of a letter sent from the committee at Lincoln, to the House of Commons, directed to the speaker of the said House, and subscribed with the names of the said committee
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Die Veneris, 18 Maii, 1660. Upon complaint this day made by the Commons in Parliament, it is ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that all these persons, viz
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Die Veneris, 16. Maii. 1645. By the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament at Westminster
Instructions rules and directions, to be observed & put in execution by Collonel Martin Pinder, Harcourt Leighton, Thomas Harbert, and Captaine Iohn Potter, Esquries [sic], and commissioners of Parliament in the Army, established by both Houses of Parliament, under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, knight, commander in cheife: and all other persons whom these instructions &c(p)ʺ doe or may concerne