P C Gentleman : From Scotland tvvo coppies of letters : the one sent from His Maiestie Aug. 31 to the Lord keeper, and by him read uuto [sic] the Lords in Parliament : wherein is contained foure reasons why he subscribed not unto the commission sent to him : the other Sept. 1 from a gentleman to his friend, concerning the proceedings of the Parliament in Scotland.
P E Reverend : Reformation not separation, or, Mr. Crofton's plea for communion with the church ... : in a letter, written July 20, 1661 ... / by the said R.S. to whom it was written ; unto which, is added the copy of another letter, written on the same occasion and subject.
P H J : The absolution of a penitent, according to the directions of the Church of England, with respect to Sir W. Perkins, Sir J. Friend, and Mr. Cranburne, lately executed for High Treason. Against Mr. Collier. In a letter from the country to a friend in London
P M Gent : The hairy-giants, or, A description of two islands in the South Sea called by the name of Benganga and Coma : discovered by Henry Schooten of Harlem in a voyage began January 1669, and finished October 1671 : also a perfect account of the religion, government, and commodities of those islands / written in Dutch by Henry Schooten ; and now Englished by P.M., Gent.
1671
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P M Gentleman : King Charles his birthright. By P.M. Gentleman
1633
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P M Sr : A brief enquiry into leagues and confederacies made betwixt princes & nations, with the nature of their obligation : composed in the year 1673, when England and France were confederates in a common war against Holland, and England made a separate peace with Holland, leaving France engaged in the war / by Sr. P.M.
P P Well Wisher To The Peace And Tranquility Of This Nation : A warning-peece for England : being a discovery of a Jesuiticall design to dismember Wales from England, to the ruine of both : together with undeniable reasons and arguments, proving the indispensable necessity of appeals from Wales to the courts at Westminister ... : humbly tendred to the consideration of His Highness the Lord Protector and his council / by a well-wisher to the peace and tranquility of this nation, P.P.
P T : The Distressed estate of the City of Dublin in Ireland at this present : which is besieged by many thousands of the rebels, who commit most barbarous and bloody outrages and murders against the Protestants inhabiting about the city : with the copie of a wicked and bloody letter which was sent from one of the chiefe of the rebels in Ireland to an English merchant of London and a papist : full of bitternesse and cruelty.
1641
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P T Esq : The black box broke open. The roguery's discovered and Robin will be hang'd at last. : In a letter from ----P.----T. Esq; to his friend in the country.
1729
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P T U : P.T.U. : journal of the Plumbing Trades' Union.
1
P Theophilus : Salus populi, desperately ill of a languishing consumption: : the causes discovered, the cure discoursed; by Theophilus P.
1648
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P V : Innocency and truth vindicated. : An account of what hath been, or is ready to be deposed, to prove the most treacherous and cruel murder of the right honourable Arthur, late Earl of Essex. With reflections upon the evidence, and the most material objections against this murder, discuss'd and answered. In a conference between three gentlemen concerning the present inquiry into the death of that noble Lord and true patriot.
P W Peter Watkinson 1688 : Mary's choice declared in a sermon preached at the funeral of the Right Honourable Lady Mary Wharton, late wife of the Honourable Sir Thomas Wharton, Knight of the Bath, at Edlington in the county of York : together with a narrative of the religious and holy life, and death of that excellent lady / by P.W., Rector of Edlington.