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Mercurius Britanicus his vision: : being a reply to a pamphlet lately printed, and termed, Britanicu   1647 1
Mercurius Britanicus his vvelcome to Hell: : vvith the Devills blessing to Britanicus. : Wortley, Francis,  1647 1
Mercurius Britanicus his welcome to Hell : Wortley, Francis,  1647 1
Mercurius Britanicus his welcome to hell : vvith The Devills blessing to Britanicus. : Wortley, Francis,  1647 1
Mercurius Britanicus, no. 16, 1643, pp. 121-126. : Taylor, John,  1643 1
Mercurius Britanicus, : or The English intelligencer. A tragic-comedy, at Paris. Acted with great ap   4
Mercurius Britanicus : representing the affaires of Great Britaine to the city and kingdome.   1647 1
Mercurius Britannicus. : Whalley, John,  1691 1
Mercurius Britannicus : Communicating his most impartial intelligence from all parts, touching all h   1652 1
Mercurius Britannicus. : Commununicating his most remarkable intelligence unto the Kingdome.   1648 1
Mercurius Britannicus.   4
Mercurius Britannicus : impartially communicating to the people, the faithful proceedings of the Lor   1653 1
Mercurius Britannicus. : Judicialis censura; vel, curialis cura. Febris judicialis. Sententia na   2
Mercurius Britannicus (London, England : 1643)   1646 1
Mercurius Britannicus (London, England : 1652)   1652 1
Mercurius Britannicus (London, England : April 1649)   1649 1
Mercurius Britannicus (London, England : June 1647)   1647 1
Mercurius Britannicus (London, England : March 1648)   1648 1
Mercurius Britannicus (London, England : May 1648)   1648 1
Mercurius Britannicus (London, England : May 1653)   1653 1
Mercurius Britannicus, or, An ephemeris for the year of Christ 1691 : being the third after bissexti : Whalley, John,  1691 1
Mercurius Brittanicus. : Communicating intelligence from all parts ...   1649 1
Mercurius caelicus sive almanack et prognosticon vel speculum anni a nativitate. J.C. 1644. et ab as : Booker, John,  1644 1
Mercurius Caledonius.   1660 1
Mercurius Caledonius. : Comprising the affairs now in agitation in Scotland: with a survey of forrai   1661 1
Mercurius Caledonius (London, England : 1661)   1661 1
Mercurius Calidonius presenting in a continued diurnall : (vvhat is rare, especially from a state of   1648 1
Mercurius Cambro-Britannicus. Or, Nevvs from Wales, : touching the glorious and miraculous propagati : Griffith, Alexander,  1652 1
Mercurius cambro-Britannus, the Brittish mercury, or, The Welch diurnall : communicating remarkable   1643- 1
Mercurius candidus. : Communicating the weekly newes to the kingdome of England.   2
Mercurius candidus (Harris : 1646)   1646 1
Mercurius candidus (Pecke : 1647)   1647 1
Mercurius Carolinus. : Communicating intelligence from all parts, touching all affaires, designes, a   1649 1
Mercurius Catholicus. : Communicating his intelligence from the most learned Protestant writers, to     1
Mercurius censorius, or, Newes from the Isle of Wight, and other parts of the kingdom to the royalli   1648 1
Mercurius centralis.   2
Mercurius centralis, or, A discourse of subterraneal cockle, muscle and oyster-shels found in the di   3
Mercurius christianus.   4
Mercurius Christianus. The practical Christian, a treatise explaining the duty of self-examination: : Sherlock, R.  1673 1
Mercurius cinicus, or A true and perfect diurnall intelligence, : communicating admirable news out o   1652 1
Mercurius Civicus. : Mercurius Civicus,  1674 1
Mercurius Civicus disciplin'd.   2
Mercurius civicus (London, England : 1643)   1646 1
Mercurius civicus, Londons intelligencer, or, Truth really imparted from thence to the whole kingdom   1646 1
Mercurius Civicus, or, The London-almanack 1674 : in two parts, viz, astronomical, historical, respe : Mercurius Civicus,  1674 1
Mercurius classicus. : Communicating some choyce intelligence, domestick and forraigne.   1653 1
Mercurius clericus, or Newes from Syon. : Communicated, to all who love (and seek) the peace of Jeru   1647 1
Mercurius clericus, or, Newes from the Assembly of their IIII last yeares in the Holy Convocation at   1647 1
Mercurius coelestis, : being an almanack for the year of the worlds redemption, 1681. And of its cre   3
Mercurius cœlicus.   5
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