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Legion's humble address to the Lords. To the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal assembled in Parliament
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A true state of the difference between Sir George Rook, Knt. and William Colepeper, Esq
Together with an account of the tryal of Mr. Nathanael Denew, Mr. Robert Britton, and Mr. John Merriam, before the Right Honorable Sir John Holt, Knt. lord chief justice of England, on an indictment for the designs and attempts therein mentioned against the life of the said William Colepeper on behalf of the said Sir George Rook. Part I -
A hymn to victory
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An elegy on the author of the true-born-English-man
With an essay on the late storm. By the author of the Hymn to the pillory -
An elegy on the author of the true-born-English-man with an essay on the late storm. By the author of the Hymn to the Pillory
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A new test of the Church of England's honesty
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The Lay-man's sermon upon the late storm; held forth at an honest Coffee-House-Conventicle
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Legion's humble address to the Lords, with an answer to it
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A hymn to victory
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Legion's humble address to the Lords
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The live man's elegy: or, A hymn among the dead. By the author of the true-born-English-man
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Original right: or, The reasonableness of appeals to the people
Being an answer to the first chapter in Dr. D' Avenant's essays, entitul'd, Peace at home, and war abroad -
Giving alms no charity, and employing the poor a grievance to the nation
being an essay upon this great question, whether work-houses, corporations, and houses of correction for employing the poor ... are not mischievous to the nation -
A hymn to victory
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A hymn to victory
by the author of The true-born English-man -
A fifth essay at removing national prejudices
with a reply to some authors who have printed their objections against an union with England -
A weekly review of the affairs of France
purg'd from the errors and partiality of news-writers and petty-statesmen, of all sides -
The Protestant Jesuite unmask'd
in answer to the two parts of Cassandra -
Reflections on a late speech by the Lord Haversham, in so far as it relates to the affairs of Scotland
containing a brief account of the late change in the Scots ministry, of the miscarrying of the Hanover succession in the Parliament of Scotland, and of the acts of that Parliament for arming their people, and exporting wool, &c. ... in a letter to a friend ... to which is prefixt the speech it self -
The London post
with intelligence foreign -
A review of the affairs of France
and of all Europe, as influenc'd by that nation -
A hymn to victory
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The storm
or, a collection of the most remarkable casualties and disasters which happen'd in the late dreadful tempest, both by sea and land -
Moderation maintain'd, in defence of A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war, &c
In a Sermon Preached the Thirty-First of January, at Aldgate-Church, By White Kennet, D.D. Arch-Deacon of Huntingdon, and Minister of St. Botolph, without Aldgate -
A hymn to victory
a noble poem, by the author of The true-born English-man