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A True relation of strange and wonderful sights seen in the air, at the time the moon was in the ecl
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1656
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True relation of strange witchcrafts or incantations.
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1671
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A true relation of such occurrences and accidents of noate as hath hapned in Virginia since the firs
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True relation of such passages and proceedings of the army of Dublin.
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1642
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True relation of such passages and proceedings of the army of Dublin, in the Kingdome of Ireland as
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True relation of such passages as hapned in the iourney undertaken by the Baron of Suerin, and the h
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1659
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True relation of sundry passages in abd about the most honourable House of Parliament
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1642
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A True relation of taking of Alba-Regalis : in the German tongue, called Sfullweissenburgh [sic], th
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1601
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True relation of that great and sudden fire in Towerstreet, London
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1650
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A true relation of that memorable Parliament, which wrought wonders. : Begun at Westminster, in the : Fannant, Thomas.
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1641
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A true relation of that vvhich lately hapned to the great Spanish fleet, and galeons of Terra Firma
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1623
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The true relation of that vvorthy sea fight, which two of the East India shipps, had with 4. Porting
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1622
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True relation of that which lately hapned to the great Spanish fleet, and galeons of Terra Firma in
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1623
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True relation of that which passed in a conference, at the end of Pater-noster-Rowe, called Amen: to : Featley, Daniel,
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1624
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True relation of that which passed in the Ilands of Banda, in the East Indies: in the yeare of our L
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2
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True relation of that worthy sea fight, which two of the East India shipps, had with 4. Portingals,
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1622
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A true relation of the abominable injustice, oppressions and tyranny, which Captain Henry Bell suffe : Bell, Henry,
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1646
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1
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A True relation of the actions of the French fleet before Genova : together with the messages that p
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1684
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A true relation of the actions of the Inniskilling-men : from their first taking up of arms in Decem : Hamilton, Andrew,
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1690
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A true relation of the admirable voiage and trauell of William Bush gentleman : who with his owne ha : Nixon, Anthony.
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1608
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True relation of the admirable voiage and travell of William Bush gentleman : Nixon, Anthony.
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1608
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1
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True relation of the affaires in those parts, and in Scotland : H. H.
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1648
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1
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True relation of the affaires of Europe, especially, France, Flanders, and the Palatinate.
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1622
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1
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True relation of the apprehension of the Lord Digby.
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1642
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A true relation of the apprehension of the Lord Digby, : as hee was intending his iourney and shippe
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1642
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A True relation of the approach of Prince Rupert to that good towne of Marlborow: : and how he was r
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2
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A true relation of the araignment of eighteene vvitches. : that were tried, convicted, and condemned
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1645
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1
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True relation of the araignment of eighteene witches
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1645
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A true relation of the araignment of thirty witches at Chensford [sic] in Essex, : before Iudge Coni
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1645
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A true relation of the army set out by the county of Essex, under the command of the Right Honourabl
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2
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True relation of the arraignment of eighteen witches
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1645
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True relation of the arraignment of thirty witches at Chelmsford in Essex
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1645
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The true relation of the arrivall of thirty Flemish ships, : and six of those that revolted, before : R. G.
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1648
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A true relation of the barbarous crueltie of divers of the bloudy caveleers, : as in all parts;
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2
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A true relation of the battaile of Lens in Flanders. : On the 10.th of August after our accompt. Won
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1648
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A true relation of the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland, : fought by his Majesty King William, in the
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2
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A true relation of the behaviour and execution of Sr. Thomas Armstrong : who was drawn, hang'd, and
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1684
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1
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True relation of the birth and life of William Laud.
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1641
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True relation of the birth, and life, of William Laud, Arch-bishop of Canterbury
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1641
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True relation of the birth, and life of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury
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1641
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A True relation of the birth of a monster : born at Exeter, having two perfect heads, one head stand
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1682
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[A true relation of the] birth of three monsters in the city of Namen in Flanders: : [as also Gods i
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1609
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A true relation of the birth of three monsters in the city of Namen n Flanders : as also Gods iudgem
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1609
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1
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The true relation of the bloody attempt by James Salowayes to cut his own throat in the compter, upo : R. F.
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1663
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1
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True relation of the bloody battell betweene the two armies
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1642
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True relation of the bloudy & unparallel'd murder of John Knight
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1657
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1
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A true relation of the bloudy execution, lately performed by the commaundment of the Emperours Maies
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1621
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1
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A true relation of the carriage of a party of horse, at Medborne in the county of Leicester: : as it
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1646
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1
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True relation of the cause and manner of Lievt. Col. John Lilburns present imprisonment in Newgate : Lilburne, John,
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1646
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A true relation of the ceremonies at the creating of the Knights of the Honourable Order of the Bath : Stephens, Philemon.
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1661
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