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Tully's offices
in three books -
To a gentleman, a member of the Honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament
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A word in season, to General Monk
(with his officers, &c.) to the city, and to the nation -
Considerations upon a printed sheet entituled The speech of the late Lord Russel to the sheriffs
together, with the paper delivered by him to them at the place of execution, on July 21, 1683 -
The case put, concerning the succession of His Royal Highness the Duke of York
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A collection of several tracts in quarto
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The free-born subject, or, The Englishmans birthright
asserted against all tyrannical usurpations either in church or state -
A further discovery of the plot
dedicated to Dr. Titus Oates -
A true narrative of a strange prodigious toad
for size and shape full fourteen inches long, and ten over : the toad on the hinder-parts : with a tayl three times as long as his body, with a forked sting at the end. : Seen lately at a hunting about the Devils-Arse-oth'-Peak in Darbyshire. : The sculpture of which, in copper, will shortly be published, and examin'd as to both more narrowly by some who are now in the city and whose usual curiosity in things so rare, led them to this exactness of observation -
Strange and terrible news from sea., or:, A true relation of a most wonderful violent tempest of lightning and thunder
On Fryday, the 18th. of this instant Jan. 1678. : Whereby the main-mast of a ship, riding at anchor off of Cows was split from the top to the bottom: : fourteen men upon the upper deck, and three between decks struck, and five of them left for dead, their eyes and teeth being immoveable, and their bodies stincking so of sulpher, that none could endure the smell. : With several other lamentable passages communicated in a letter from a gentleman on board, to a friend in Cheap-side -
Citt and Bumpkin, in a dialogue over a pot of ale, concerning matters of religion and government. The first part. The fifth edition. by R.L
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Citt and Bumpkin, the second part. Or, A learned discourse upon swearing and lying
And other laudable qualities tending to a thorow reformation -
Considerations upon a printed sheet entituled The speech of the late Lord Russel to the sheriffs
together with the paper delivered by him to them, at the place of execution, on July 21, 1683 -
A modest plea both for the caveat, and the author of it
with some notes upon Mr. James Howell, and his sober inspections -
A history of the life of Aesop
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A small collection of valuable tracts, relating to the herring fishery
comprehending, John Keymer's celebrated observations on the Dutch fisheries, in 1601, the grand pensionary John DeWitt's sentiments on the same subject, and a discourse shewing the necessity, and proving the practicability, of establishing a British herring fishery, by Sir Roger L'Estrange -
A discourse of the fishery
briefly laying open, not only the advantages, and facility of the undertaking, but likewise the absolute necessity of it, in order to the well-being, both of King, and people -
Æsop's Fables
With Instructive Morals and Reflections, Abstracted from all Party Considerations, Adapted To All Capacities; And design'd to promote Religion, Morality, and Universal Benevolence ; Containing Two Hundred and Forty Fables, with a Cut Engrav'd on Copper to each Fable. And the Life of Æsop prefixed -
Æsop's Fables
With Instructive Morals and Reflections, Abstracted from all Party Considerations, Adapted To All Capacities; And design'd to promote Religion, Morality, and Universal Benevolence ; Containing Two Hundred and Forty Fables, with a Cut Engrav'd on Copper to each Fable. And the Life of Æsop prefixed -
The observator in dialogue
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The gentleman 'pothecary
A true story. Done out of French, by Sir Roger L'Estrange, Knt. in the year 1678 -
Two cases submitted to consideration
I. Of the Necessity and Exercise of a Dispensing Power. II. The Nullity of any Act of State that clashes with the Law of God. Written by Sir Roger Lestrange, Knight, And Printed from his Original Manuscript. Now Published to prove the Divine Institution of Government, and to vindicate the Lord Bishop of Exeter's Arguments against the Weakness and Trifling of Mr. Hoadly's Assertions -
To His Excellency, General Monck
A letter from the gentlemen of Devon : in answer to his Lordships of January 23. to them directed from Leicester -
A rope for Pol. Or, A hue and cry after Marchemont Nedham. The late scurrulous news-writer
Being a collection of his horrid blasphemies and revilings against the King's Majesty, his person, his cause, and his friends; published in his weekly Politicus -
L'Estrange his appeale from the court martiall to the Parliament
Dedicated to Right Honourable the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament