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Great Britain Politics And Government 1642 1660 Sources Early Works   2
Great Britain Politics And Government 1643 1715 Early Works To : Mémoires. English; Mazarin, Hortense Mancini,  1690 1
Great Britain Politics And Government 1649 1660   226
Great Britain Politics And Government 1649 1660 Controversial Liter : The prophet approved, by the words of his prophesie coming to passe. : Being a declaration of the message which Daniel Baker received from the Lord to the Parliament, Counsel of State, officers of the Army, Mayor and aldermen of the City, met together the 6th day of this 8th month in the place falsely called Christ-Church in London, which day was set apart for thanksgiving, but proved a day of persecution, and voluptuous feasting, to the grief of Gods spirit. Also a letter from Daniel Baker, to the Mayor and recorder of London. Published by Thomas Hart.; D. B.  1659 1
Great Britain Politics And Government 1649 1660 Drama : The Royall game at Pisquet  1656 1
Great Britain Politics And Government 1649 1660 Drama Early Works T : A new meeting of ghosts at Tyburn. : Being a discourse of Oliver Cromwell, John Bradshaw. Henry Ioeton. [sic] Thomas Pride. Thomas Scot, Secretary to the Rump. Major Gen. Harrison. & Hugh Peters the divells chaplain.  1661 1
Great Britain Politics And Government 1649 1660 Early Works To   843
Great Britain Politics And Government 1649 1660 Humour   3
Great Britain Politics And Government 1649 1660 Humour Early Works   52
Great Britain Politics And Government 1649 1660 Newspapers : Man in the moon (Crouch : 1649)  1650 1
Great Britain Politics And Government 1649 1660 Pamphlets : The Lord General Monck his speech, : delivered by him in the Parliament on Monday, Feb. 6. 1659.; Albemarle, George Monck,  1660 1
Great Britain Politics And Government 1649 1660 Periodicals   36
Great Britain Politics And Government 1649 1660 Poetry   6
Great Britain Politics And Government 1649 1660 Poetry Early Works   26
Great Britain Politics And Government 1649 1660 Registers : These are ye members of Barbones Parliament as they are pleased to call themselves.  1653 1
Great Britain Politics And Government 1649 1660 Sermons Early Works   2
Great Britain Politics And Government 1649 1660 Sources   30
Great Britain Politics And Government 1649 1660 Sources Early Works   2
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1685 Early Works To   5
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1685 Poetry Early Works : Upon the joyfull and welcome return of His Sacred Majestie, Charls the Second, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland King, defender of the faith, &c. to his due and indubitate right of government, over these His Majestie's kingdoms and dominions. : A panegyrick. / By Tho. Mayhew, Gent.; Mayhew, Thomas.  1660 1
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1685 Sources   2
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1688   533
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1688 Anecdotes   22
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1688 Caricatures And Car : A Nest of plots discovered, or, A Rod for the romish Iesuits : set forth in the explanation of this following figure, and may serve as an antidote against popery and popish-churches.  1679 1
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1688 Early Works To   378
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1688 Historiography : Historicizing Milton : spectacle, power and poetry in restoration England.  1994 1
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1688 Humour : Plain dealing, or, A dialogue between Humphrey and Roger, about chusing the next Parliament.  1681 1
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1688 Humour Early Works   10
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1688 Pamphlets   2
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1688 Periodicals   5
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1688 Periodicals Early W   4
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1688 Poetry   39
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1688 Poetry Early Works   48
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1688 Sermons   3
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1688 Sermons Early Works : A sermon against murmuring: : preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Peter Exon, on the XXIXth of May, 1680. / By Thomas Long ...; Long, Thomas,  1680 1
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1688 Songs And Music : Iter boreale, or, Tyburn in mourning for the loss of a saint : a new song to the tune of Now the Toryes that glories / written by J.D.; Dean, J.  1682 1
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1688 Songs And Music Tex : Win at first, lose at last: or, A new game at cards: : Wherein the King recovered his crown, and traitors lost their heads. To the tune of; Ye gallants take delight to play.; L. P.  1680 1
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1688 Sources   95
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1688 Sources Early Works   6
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1714   123
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1714 Early Works To   58
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1714 Humour : Mercurius benevolens. : Nor prag. nor pol. not he, nor he. But a well-wishing Mercury. Shewing th'abuse of past and present times, with well-meant lessons, & some other rimes. New, new, new, if newes in minde may ease you; true, true, true; truth cannot sure displease you. When from the Senate-House, or court, of newes we have but small report, then with an epigram let's sport.  1661 1
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1714 Humour Early Works   2
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1714 Poetry   3
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1714 Sources   16
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1714 Sources Early Works   2
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 1774 : The bawdy politic in Stuart England, 1660-1714 : political pornography and prostitution.; Mowry, Melissa M.,  c2004 1
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 2688 : The debates in the House of Commons assembled at Oxford March the 21st. 1680.  1681 1
Great Britain Politics And Government 1660 16888 Early Works To : The speech of an honest Common-council man : Mr. Chairman, the discent from France, I confess finds more credit with me than I was willing at first to give it; and from the just apprehension I have of the consequences of it, I now rise to speak; ...; Honest Council-man.  1689? 1
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