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There hath bin a printed paper lately published under the title of a Declaration of Commissary Generall Bhar : for his vindication of diverse dishonourable calumnies, which he shou...
Published 1644Subjects: “…Declaration of commissary generall Behr, against divers slanders and lies spread abroad against him.…”
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An ansvver to a scandalous lying pamphlet, intitvled Prince Rvpert his declaration : published in the vindication of the honour of the high court of Parliament and their army, from the untrue and malicious aspersions cast on them in the said pamphlet : and dedicated to
Published 1642“…Answer to a scandalous lying pamphlet, intituled Prince Rupert his declaration.…”
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An ansvver to a scandalous lying pamphlet, intituled Prince Rupert his declaration. : Published in the vindication of the honour of the high court of Parliament and their army, from the untrue and malicious aspersions cast on them in the said pamphlet....
Published 1642“…Answer to a scandalous lying pamphlet, intituled Prince Rupert his declaration…”
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The declaration of Commissary Generall Behr, against divers slanders and lies spread abroad against him.
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Mercvrivs vrbanvs : communicating the severall lies, mistakes, and absurdities of Brittannicus and others to the abused people.
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Britannicus his pill to cvre malignancy, or, Frenzie now raigning amongst divers English Protestants which will not see the danger that their religion and liberties now lie in : being the whole progresse of the adversaries long and continued plots briefly laid open and discovered : whereby the archest malignant will be either convinced or condemned and the weakest of the well-affected sufficiently strengthened and encouraged with all vigour to proceed with the Parliament in the defence of religion and liberty.
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A remonstrance of the shee-citizens of London. : And of many thousands of other the free-borne women of England. Humbly shewing their desires for the attaining of a free trade, for the Kings speedie coming to London, for the maning of their works, and for the redresse of their many other grievances, and burdens they now lie under.
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The last will and testament of Tom Fairfax, and the Army under his command: who now lie about Colchester, in a very sick and weake estate, past hope of life, and given up for dead, by their sworn doctors, the Earle of Norwich, the Lord Capell, and Sir Charles Lucas....
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The Kings maiesties resolvtion concerning Robert Earl of Warwicke, lord admirall of His Majesties navie royall : wherein is declared the Kings full resolution and intention concerning his navie, now lying upon the downs : with the Earl of Warwicks declaration to both Houses of Parliament, and the oath taken by all his captains, lieutenants, and others inferiour officers, under his command, belonging to the fleet : also the proceedings of the Earl of Warwicke and Sir Iohn Pennington, lying neer to the said Earl with a great number of cavaleers near the downs : ... whereunto is annexed, exceeding joyfull newes from Ireland, being the copy of a letter read in the House of Commons on Saturday last, Iuly the 9.
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The Kings Maiesties resolvtion concerning Robert Earl of Warwicke, Lord Admirall of His Majesties navie royall, : wherein is declared the Kings full resolution and intention concerning his navie, now lying upon the downs. : With the Earl of Warwicks declaration to both Houses of Parliament, and the oath taken by all his captains, lieutenants, and other inferiour officers, under his command, belonging to the fleet. : Also the proceedings of the Earl of Warwicke and Sir Iohn Pennington, lying neer to the said Earl with a great number of cavaleers near the downs : ... whereunto is annexed, exceeding joyfull newes from Ireland, being the copy of a letter read in the House of Commons on Saturday last, Iuly the 8.
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Prince Robert his plot discovered : wherein is declared how he caused a souldier to be disguised like himselfe, who in that habit was set upon and slaine by the souldiers of the Parliaments forces : published to prevent the false and lying discoveries concerning Prince Robert : also the happinesse of peace, and the misery whereinto a land is ingaged by the cruelty of civill and domestick war.
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Prince Robert his plot discovered: : wherein is declared, how he caused a souldier to be disguised like himselfe, who in that habit was set upon and slaine by the souldiers of the Parliaments forces. Published to prevent the false and lying discoveries concerning Prince Robert. Also the happinesse of peace; and the misery whereinto a land is ingaged by the cruelty of civill and domestick war.
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The Kings Maiesties resolution concerning, Robert Earl of Warwicke, Lord Admirall of His Majesties navie royall : wherein is declared the kings full resolution and intention concerning his navie, now lying upon the downs. With the Earl of Warwicks declaration to both Houses of Parliament, and the oath taken by all his captains, lieutenants, and other inferiour officers, under his command, belonging to the fleet. Also the proceedings of the Earl of Warwicke and Sir Iohn Pennington, lying neer to the said Earl with a great number of cavaleers near the downs....
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The Kings Maiesties resolution concerning, Robert Earl of Warwicke, Lord Admirall of His Majesties navie royall, : wherein is declared the kings full resolution and intention concerning his navie, now lying upon the downs. With the Earl of Warwicks declaration to both Houses of Parliament, and the oath taken by all his captains, lieutenants, and other inferiour officers, under his command, belonging to the fleet. Also the proceedings of the Earl of Warwicke and Sir Iohn Pennington, lying neer to the said Earl with a great number of cavaleers near the downs....
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A letter from a person of quality in the Parliaments army, in Munster in Ireland, to an honourable member of the House of Commons. : With a particular relation of the taking in of the castle of Dromannagh, the castle, town, and garrison of Cappoquin, both lying on the Black-water: and the castle, towne, and port of Dungarvau [sic], being one of the rebels principall sea-towns in Munster, by the Parliaments forces under the command of the Lord Inchiquin, Lord President of Munster.
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Newes from Powles, or the new reformation of the army : with a true relation of a coult that was foaled in the cathedrall church of St. Paul in London, and how it was publiquely baptized by Paul Habsans souldiers, one of them pissing in his helmet, and sprinkling it in the name of the Father, Son, and holy Ghost; and the name (because a bald coult,) was called Baal-Rex. With a catalogue of the blasphemies, murders, cheats, lies and juglings of some of the Independent party.
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A declaration of the officers belonging to the brigade of Col. Iohn Lambert, : commander in cheif [sic] in the northern parts, now lying leaguer before Pontefract Castle, at a general meeting of them, to advise upon (and declare their sence of) the present condition of affairs of the kingdom, to his Excellency the Lord General Fairfax and his General Councel....
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The countrey-mans complaint. Or A true account of the moneys, given, and lent to the Parliament, since the yeer 1640. /
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