Great Britain History 17th Century : [The engagement vindicated and explained, or, The reasons upon which L. C. John Lilburne tooke the engagement] / [published by a well-wisher of the present authority on purpose to satisfy scrupulous minds in the lawfulnesse of taking said engagement.].; Lilburne, John,
Great Britain History 17th Century Prophecies : A cœlestiall prospect, or An ephemeris, : of the motions of the planets with the lunar and mutual aspects for the year of mans redemption (being bissextile of leap-year) 1660. With general and monthly predictions upon the several conjunctions of the planets ... together with the severall eclipses of the sun and moon. Calculated for the meridian of the famous city of London, but may indifferently serve England, Scotland and Ireland. / By John Russell, student in astrology.; Russell, John,
Great Britain History 19th Century Biography : Domestic biography : the legacy of evangelicalism in four nineteenth-century families / Christopher Tolley.; Tolley, Christopher,
1997
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Great Britain History 19th Century Congresses : Colonial empires compared : Britain and the Netherlands, 1750-1850 : papers delivered to the Fourteenth Anglo-Dutch Historical Conference, 2000 / edited by Bob Moore and Henk van Nierop.; Anglo-Dutch Historical Conference
Great Britain History 20th Century Pictorial Works : A century in photographs : a portrait of Britain, 1900-1999 / [researched and written by Joanna Hunter ; edited by Richard Holledge]; Hunter, Joanna,
Great Britain History 1485 Biography : Merchants, medicine and Trafalgar : the history of the Harvey family / by Richard Morris.; Morris, Richard,
2007
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Great Britain History 1625 1649 : Welcome newes from Ireland, or A victorious battell of the Protestant armie. : Fought betweene these three noble and magnanimous pillars of Ptotestant [sic] religion, the Earle of Wormouth, the Lord Balteamoure, and Captaine Kembden, lately come from the King of Swedlands service, against the whole army of the rebels in the western parts. : Shewing in a most true and reall relation the manner how this battel was fought, continuing for the space of two dayes and one night, with the number of the men that were slain, and the names of those lords which they tooke prisoners, also a true discovery of that great conspiracy against the city of Westchester, and some ships there. / Brought over by Mr. William Damon, an eye-witnesse to the same.; Damon, William.
1642
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Great Britain History 1625 1649 Early Works To 1800 : Anti-Machiavell. Or, honesty against poljcy : An answer to that vaine discourse, the case of the kingdome stated, according to the proper interests of the severall parties ingaged. By a lover of truth, peace, and honesty.; Lover of Truth, Peace, and Honesty.
Great Britain History 1642 1649 Religious Aspects Early Works To : A review of the seditious pamphlet lately pnblished [sic] in Holland by Dr. Bramhell, pretended Bishop of London-Derry; entitled, His faire warning against the Scots discipline. : In which, his malicious and most lying reports, to the great scandall of that government, are fully and clearly refuted. As also, the Solemne League and Covenant of the three nations justified and maintained. / By Robert Baylie, minister at Glasgow, and one of the commissioners from the Church of Scotland, attending the King at the Hague.; Baillie, Robert,
1649
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Great Britain History 1649 1660 Early Works To 1800 : A letter from Shrewsbury, : setting forth the design which the Anabaptists and Quakers had to secure the castle, and to have received five hundred more unto them in opposition to the Parliament.
1660
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Great Britain History 1660 1685 Early Works To 1700 : An elegie on the never to be forgotten Sir Thomas Armstrong Knight; : executed for conspiring the death of his most sacred Majesty, and royal brother, June 20. 1684. With some satyrical reflections on the whole faction.
1684
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Great Britain History 1660 1685 Humour Early Works To 1800 : News from Parnassus, in the abstracts and contents of three crown'd chronicles, relating to the three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland. : In a poem, divided into two parts : first, to the king, secondly, to the subjects of the said three kingdoms. Dedicated to His Majesty. / By a servant to Mars, and a lover of the muses, William Mercer.; Mercer, William,