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Monarchy asserted, or, The state of monarchicall & popular government
in vindication of the considerations upon Mr Harrington's Oceana -
To the Right Honourable the knights, cittizens, and burgesses assembled in Parliament, the humble petition of the marchants trading to the dominions of the King of Spain
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An expedient for preventing any difference between His Highness and the Parliament
about the recognition, the negative voyce, the militia -
The Marchants humble petition and remonstrance to His late Highness
with an accompt of the losses of their shipping and estates since the war with Spain, and how as well themselves as strangers have strengthned and inriched both the enemy and the Hollanders by the secret trade for the dominions of Spain -
New and rare inventions of water-works
shewing the easiest waies to raise water higher then [sic] the spring -
Lent, 1638
the learned reading of John Herne, Esq., late of the Honourable Society of Lincolns-Inne, upon the statute of 23 H.8, Cap. 3, concerning commissions of sewers -
England described, or the several counties & shires thereof briefly handled
some things also premised to set forth the glory of this nation -
Mr. Bushell's abridgment of the Lord Chancellor Bacon's philosophical theory in mineral prosecutions
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The Remonstrance of the apprentices in and about London
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Tuesday the 27th. of December 1659. Resolved, &c. that on the fifth day of January next, this house will take into consideration the cases of all absent members
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By the Parliament. The Parliament being desirous that good order and discipline may still be continued in the army ... do therefore hereby require all ... officers of the army forthwith to repair to their respective charges
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Severall proposals humbly tendered to the consideration of those that are in authority
for the ease, security, & prosperity of this common-wealth -
A few words minding the representative of the common-wealth of England how they may pay their armies and ease the people of their taxes
which have a long time been a heavy burthen upon the poorer sort -
A Remonstrance of some decrees and other proceedings of the Commissioners of Sewers for the Upper Levels in the Counties of Kent and Sussex
touching the proportioning of water-scots upon the said levels -
A discourse upon this saying
the spirit of the nation is not yet to be trusted with liberty lest it introduce monarchy or invade the liberty of conscience -
A Caveat against generall indempnity, or, Reasons why the patentee commissioners and farmers of beer and ale ... should not be comprehended in the generall Act of Indempnity and Oblivion
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A true narrative of the proceedings in the Court of Admiraltie against the ships Sampson, Salvador, and George, their silver and lading
and an accompt presented what silver was taken out of the said ships and coined in the Tower (being above two hundred seventy eight thousand pounds,) all which silver the Common-wealth got by the chargeable prosecution and discovery of Tho. Violet, who saved the Common-wealth this silver, Dec. 16. 1652 -
Réflexions d'un solitaire sur ce qui peut produrer le plus grand bien de l'État
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La premiere[-troisiesme] partie de l'oeuure minerale
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Of corporations, fraternities, and guilds, or, A discourse wherein the learning of the law touching bodies-politique is unfolded
shewing the use and necessity of that invention, the antiquity, various kinds, order and government of the same ; necessary to be known not only of all members and dependants of such bodies; but of all professours of our common law ; with forms and presidents of charters of corporation -
The toutch stone of mony and commerce, or, An expedient for increase of trade, mony, and shiping in England
shewing also how the arrears of the army, and other publique debts, may be forthwith satisfied, without laying more impositions upon the people, or burthen on trade -
Tuesday, September 20, 1659. Ordered by the Parliament, that all masters and governors of hospitals be, and are hereby prohibited to grant or renew any leases of any lands, tenements, or hereditaments belonging unto any of the said respective hospitals until this house take further order
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An Additional Act for Bringing in All Arrear and Also the Growing Dutie of Excise, New Impost, Customes, Subsidies, and Prize-Goods Until the First Day of October 1659
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Unto the questions sent me last night I pray accept of the ensuing answer
under the title of Two questions concerning the power of the supream magistrate about religion and the worship of God