Great Britain Foreign Relations Netherlands Poetry : Ad populum: or, A low-country lecture to the people of England, : after a Thanksgiving dinner, Aug. 25. 1653. Whereunto is annexed an epitaph vpn M. H: Vanthromp, made by his owne secretary, and faithfully translated into English, word for word. With, another more sober epitaph by a concealed author.
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Great Britain Foreign Relations Netherlands Poetry Early Works To 1800 : The dutch-men's reasons [for] a Dutch Sunday to be observ'd once a month, &c. : With their last prayer, and final resolution (if it prove ineffectual) against the executive power of France. To the tune of The city gulls.
Great Britain Foreign Relations Scandinavia : Troubled waters : cod war, fishing disputes, and Britain's fight for the freedom of the high seas, 1948-1964.; Guðni Th. Jóhannesson,
Great Britain Foreign Relations Scotland Humour Early Works To 1800 : The Scottish politike presbyter, slaine by an English independent. Or, The independents victory over the Presbyterian party. : The rigour of the Scotch government, their conniving and bribing: the lewdnesse and debaucherie of the elders in secret. A tragi-comedie.
Great Britain Foreign Relations Spain 16th Century : A Warning for England : conteyning the horrible practises of the Kyng of Spayn in the kyngdom of Naples and the miseries wherunto that noble realme is brought : wherby all Englische men may vnderstand the plage that shall light apon them yf the Kynge of Spayn obteyne the dominion in England.