Great Britain Politics And Government 1603 1649 Poetry Early Works : A vvatch, composed for, and dedicated to the seruice : of the right honorable William Earle of Derby, Barron Stanley, Lord Strange of Knockin, and of Man: Knight of the most noble order of the Garter, Leiutenant, and Chamber-laine, of the counties palatines of Chester, and Lancaster, &c. / By his honors most obseruant seruant, Augustine Taylor, preacher, minister, at Hawarden, in Flint-Shire..; Taylor, Augustine.
Great Britain Politics And Government 1603 1714 Poetry : Poems on affairs of state from the time of Oliver Cromwell to the abdication of K. James the Second / written by the greatest wits of the age ... ; with some miscellany poems by the same, most whereof never before printed ; now carefully examined with the originals and published without any castration.
Great Britain Politics And Government 1625 1649 Pamphlets : Master Glyn his speech in Parliament, on Wednesday, the fifth of Ianuary, at the committee sitting in Guild-Hall : concerning the breaches of the priviledges of Parliament, by breaking open the chambers, studies, and truncks of the sixe gentlemen, upon their accusation of high treason by His Majestie, 1641.; Glynne, John,
Great Britain Politics And Government 1625 1649 Sermons Early Works : Englands looking-glasse : presented in a sermon, preached before the Honorable House of Commons at their late solemn fast, December 22, 1641 / by Edmund Calamy, B.D. and preacher at Aldermanbury, London.; Calamy, Edmund,
Great Britain Politics And Government 1641 1649 : A declaration of the House of Commons, touching a late breach of their priviledges; : and for the vindication thereof, and of divers members of the said house.; England and Wales.
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Great Britain Politics And Government 1641 1649 Sources : A declaration of the House of Commons, touching a late breach of their priviledges; : and for the vindication thereof, and of divers members of the said house.; England and Wales.
Great Britain Politics And Government 1642 1660 Humour : Hosanna: or, A song of thanks-giving, : sung by the children of Zion, and set forth in three notable speeches at Grocers Hall, on the late solemn day of thanksgiving, Thursday June 7. 1649. / The first was spoken by Alderman Atkins. The second by Alderman Isaac Pennington. The third by Hugh Peters (no alderman, but) clericus in cuerpo.
Great Britain Politics And Government 1642 1660 Moral And Ethical A : The Samaritan revived : and the course he then took to cure the wounded traveller by powring in wine and oyl : historically applyed for the sound and speedy healing of our present dangerous distractions : with a sermon preacht by the same author upon Prov. 24:21 ... / by Matthew Griffith.; Griffith, Matthew,