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The causes and manner of deposing a popish king in Swedeland, truely described..
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The causes and manner of deposing a popish king in Swedeland, truely described
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The true manner of the crovvning of Charles the Second King of Scotland, on the first day of January, 1650....
Published 1651Table of Contents: “…The manner of crowning Charles the Second king of Scotland -- The oath sworn by Charles the Second, King of Scotland, at his coronation, 1 Jan 1650 -- A speech made by Charles the Second, King of Scotland, at his coronation on 1 January 1650 -- The ministers speech at the tendring of the crown to the King -- A description of the life and throne, and a cleare view of the court and councel of Charles the Second king of Scotland.…”
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An answer to a paper entituled A true narrative of the cause and manner of the dissolution of the late Parliament, upon the 12. of December, 1653. : Wherein the grounds and manner thereof are truly stated and vindicated, by a Member of the house then present.
Published 1654Subjects: “…True narrative of the cause and manner of the dissolution of the late Parliament, upon the 12. of Decemb. 1653 Controversial literature Early works to 1800.…”
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A True and perfect relation of the manner and proceeding, held by the sheriffe for the county of Berk: at Redding, upon the 20th. of Aug. last 1656. : being the day upon which five knights to serve in Parliament for the said county, should have been elected....
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A true narrative of the cause and manner of the dissolution of the late Parliament, upon the 12. of Decemb. 1653....
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The improvement of mercy: or a short treatise, shewing how, and in what manner, our rulers and all well-affected to the present government should make a right and profitable use of the late great victory in Ireland. : August 2. 1649....
Published 1649“…Short treatise, shewing how, and in what manner, our rulers and all well-affected to the present government should make a right and profitable use of the late great victory in Ireland…”
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By the Council of State. A Proclamation. : Whereas the Parliament assembled at Westminster the third of November, one thousand six hundred and forty, is now dissolved, and the care and preservation of the publick in this interval, is in a special manner, committed by authority of Parliament, to the Council of State, ...
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A great victory obtained by the King of France against the Prince of Conde near the city of Estamps, : upon the Duke of Lorrains advance for raysing the siege: with the particulars thereof, and the manner how the said D. drew up his men in Batalia, & afterward by the mediation of the D. of York, for 100000 crowns, revolted from the Prince of Conde to the King. Also the great engagement of the said Duke of York, with the Duke of Beaufort, who commanded the van of the army; and manner how Beaufort was routed, and beaten out of the field: with the advance of the Kings army towars Paris, and the resolution of the citizens thereupon, and declaring for the King. A bloudy fight in Ireland, between the Parliaments forces commanded by Major General Waller, and the Irish commanded by the Earl of Clenrickard: with the manner how the rebels fell upon the English garrisons, and a perfect narrative thereof....
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By the Council of State, a proclamation : whereas the Parliament assembled at Westminster the third of November, 1640, is now dissolved, and the care and preservation of the publick in this interval is, in a special manner, committed by authority of Parliament to the Council of State, which trust they are obliged and resolved in the strength of God, to perform with all faithfulness.
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Two great fights in Ireland, on Sunday, Munday, Tuesday, & Wednesday last, between the Marq. of Ormonds forces, and the Lord Lieut. Cromwels, at the two strong garrisons of Tredah and Dundalke; : shewing the manner how they four severall times sallyed out upon the Parl. forces beat up the guards, the manner of their repulie [sic], the number killed & taken prisoners, together with 6 pieces of ordnance, and great store of arms & ammunition....
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By the Council of State. A Proclamation. : Whereas the Parliament assembled at Westminster the third of November 1640. is now dissolved, and the care and preservation of the publick peace in this interval, is in a special manner, committed by authority of Parliament, to the Council of State, which trust they are obliged and resolved in the strength of God, to perform with all faithfulness to the publick safety. ...
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The Bloody almanack : wherein is contained : ... the King of Scots new game in France, together with his desires to forreign princes ... concerning the landing of an English army in France ; the time and manner of a great battel to be fought : the engagement of the Scotch King, with the event and success thereof : with other notes ... touching the strange lightnings and apparitions that will be seen in the ayr this year ...
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The speech of His Higness the Lord Protector, to the Parliament, upon his dissolving of the House on Munday last, being the 22. of this instant January; : with the grounds and reasons thereof and a declaration to be p[u]blished to all the people in England, Scotland, and Ireland. Also, a declaration of the manner of the Parliaments proceedings immediately before their breaking up; read and assented to by the Members.
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The maner of siting of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England.
Published 1653“…True manner of the sitting of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, &c. …”
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