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Proposals humbly offered to the consideration of the nobility and gentry of the counties of Essex, Kent and Sussex, for a road from Stump-Cross, in the Hamlet of Mouisham, in the parish of Chelmsford, to and over Galley-Wood common, through stock and billericay, and from Brentwood, to be joined at or near Little Burstead Church, by Dunton Blacksmith's through Horndon to the River Thames at or near Tilbury Fort; and for establishing proper ferry-boats to and from Gravesend. So as to make a safe and speedy communication between the counties of Essex and Kent, and the adjacent counties
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Allegiance not impeached
viz, by the Parliaments taking up of arms (though against the Kings personall commands) for the just defence of the Kings person, crown and dignity, the laws of the land, liberties of the subject: yea, they are bound by the oath of their allegiance, and trust reposed in them, to doe it. Proved, partly from the words of the oath it self: and partly, from the principles of nature and of law, alledged for such by the Lord Chancellor Elsmore, and twelve other judges in the case of Calvin (a Scot by birth) as appeares in the seventh part of Justice Cooks reports, in Calvins case: which case is briefly set down in the Epistle to the reader. By Robert Austine. D.D -
A perfect diurnall of the passages in Parliament
from the 13 of March to the 20. More exactly collected then any hath been heretofore, as ye shall find by the comparing, &c -
The liberties and customes of the miners
with extracts from the bundles of the exchequer and inqusitions, taken in the reign of King Edward the First, and continued ever since, under the most favourable Kings and Queenes of this Kingdome of England -
Allegiance not impeached
viz, by the Parliaments taking up of arms, though against the Kings personall commands, for the just defence of the Kings person, crown and dignity, the laws of the land, liberties of the subject : yea they are bound by the oath of their allegiance and trust reposed in them to doe it : proved partly from the words of the oath it self : and partly, from the principles of nature and of law, alledged for such by the Lord Chancellor Elsmore and twelve other judges in the case of Calvin, a Scot by birth, as appeares in the seventh part of Justice Cooks reports, in Calvins case, which case is briefly set down in the Epistle to the reader -
Examples of San Bernardino
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The city-scout
communicating the affaires of the armie to the city and kingdome -
Heads of some notes of the citie scout ...
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Informator rusticus, or, The countrey intelligencer
impartially imparting such passages and occurrences as daily happen betweene the Protestant and papisticall armies now on foot in this kingdome -
A perfect diurnall of the passages in Parliament
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Perfect passages of each dayes proceedings in Parliament
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The generall account of the proceedings in Parliament
and present state of the severall counties of the kingdome of England -
The kingdomes vveekly intelligencer
sent abroad to prevent mis-information -
The kingdomes scout
perfectly communicating the proceedings in Parliament -
The moderate messenger
impartially communicating martiall affaires to the kingdome of England -
Perfect passages of state and martiall affairs
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The phœnix of Europe, or The forraigne intelligencer of our neighbour kingdomes
for the preventing of forraigne dangers, very usefull and necessary, as well in times of peace, as now in these troublesom times, setting forth the condition and affaires of other countries, as they now stand -
Speciall passages and certain informations from severall places
colle&ed [sic] for the use of all that desire to be truly informed -
The weekly intelligencer of the Commonwealth
faithfully communicating all affaires both martiall and civill -
The Parliaments rules and directions concerning sacramentall knowledge
contained in an ordinance of the Lords and Commons of the 20th of October 1645. Drawn into questions and answers: (which answers in the bigger character are the ordinance it self in the words of it.) With an addition of Scripture-proofs: and some brief directions for self-examination. By Robert Austin, D.D. For the use of the place where he himself is pastour; and the benefit of such other people, as stand in need of the like help