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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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Great Britain Politics And Government 1685 1688 Early Works To   2
Great Britain Politics And Government 1689 1702   232
Great Britain Politics And Government 1689 1702 Anecdotes   8
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