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  • 32801
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    The grand case of conscience concerning the Engagement stated & resolved. Or, a strict survey of the Solemn League & Covenant in reference to the present Engagement.
  • 32802
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    The grand case of conscience concerning the engagement stated & resolved. Or, A strict survey of the Solemn League & Covenant in reference to the present engagement|Strict survey of the Solemn League & Covenant in reference to the present engagement
    Milton
  • 32803
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    The great preparation made in Holland, for the King of Scots, going into Scotland. Also the D. of Buckingham, M. Hamilton, and the E. of Newcastle, to be sent embassadors into Germany, Sweden, and Denmark; with the large promises of Col. Massey, and Ald. Bunce, to the foresaid King. Together, with a great fight at sea, between the English and Frenc
  • 32804
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    The grounds & reasons of monarchy considered in a review of the Scotch story, gathered out their best authours and records / by J.H.
  • 32805
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    The guardian, a comedie acted before Prince Charls, His Highness at Trinity-Colledg in Cambridge, upon the twelfth of March, 1641 / written by Abraham Cowley.
    Cowley
  • 32806
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    The guide unto true blessedness, or, A body of the doctrine of the scripture, directing man to the saving knowledg of God collected by Sam. Crook.
    Crook
  • 32807
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    A Gospel-engine, or Streams of love & pity to prevent new flames in England, being a petitionary letter to the most active London ministers, subscribers of the Representation (by letter to the Lord General,) or their vindication, concerning their present actings in relation to the state, and their too frequent sowing tares of dissention for a third
  • 32808
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    A Gospel-engine, or Streams of love & pity to quench and prevent new flames in England being a petitionary letter to the most active London ministers, subscribers of the representation (by letter to the Lord General) or their vindication, concerning their present actings in relation to the state and their too frequent sowing tares of dissention for a third war without any other cause then thei
  • 32809
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    A general epistle to the universal church of the first born whose names are written in heaven even to all the saints in the unity of the spirit, grace and peace be multiplied : tending to the information of the judgement, and the binding up of those wounds, breaches, and divisions amongst Christians that so unity and peace might be preserved / writ
    Collier
  • 32810
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    A generall grammer for the Hbrew, Samaritan, Calde, Syriac, Arabic, and Ethopic tongue by Christian Ravis.
    Ravis
  • 32811
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    A glasse of truth wherein the bondages of the nation of England under the Norman yoke are clearly seen and discovered, made manifest both by Scripture and reason to be arbitrary and tyrannical over the natives of England : as also shewing why the Lord hath a controversie with the land and gives empiers and kingdomes from one to another, proved both by Scripture and chronicle : very necessary to b
    Coales
  • 32812
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    A great and bloudy fight at Dublin in Ireland, between the King of Scots army, commanded by the Marq. of Ormond, and the Lord Inchiquin; and the Parliaments army under the conduct of Col. Jones; upon their close beseiging of the city, with twenty thousand horse and foot, since the taking of Tredagh: shewing the mannor, how the L. Inchiquin with a s
  • 32813
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    A great and bloudy fight at sea, between the Parliaments fleet, and the Princes navy, on Thursday last, neer the coast of Plymouth; the great James, the royall Fame, and five other ships taken, together with one hundred and fifty pieces of ordnance, five hundred captains and mariners, and great store of powder, match, and bullet; as also, the full
  • 32814
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    A great and blovdy fight at Dublin in Ireland, between the King of Scots army, and the Parliaments; upon the landing of three thousand horse and foot of the Lord Governour Cromwel's forces, under the command of Col. Reynolds, Col. Moor, Col. Venable, Col. Hunks, and Major Elliot. With the particulars thereof, and three thousand routed, taken, kille
  • 32815
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    A great and blovdy fight at sea: between five men of war belonging to the Parliament of England, and a squadron of the Irish Fleet; wherein is contained, the full particulars, and manner of the said fight; the number of ships that were sunk and taken, together with divers prisoners, great store of match and bullet, and 40 pieces of ordnance, and th
  • 32816
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    A great and blovdy fight neer Droghedah in Ireland, on Thursday last, being the 6. of this instant September, 1649. between the forces commanded by the Marqesse of Ormond, the Lord Inchiquin, the Lord Governour Cromwell, and Major Generall Ireton. With the manner how the Lord Inchiquin engaged in person with fifeeen [sic] of his best troops, agains
  • 32817
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    A great fight in Ireland between the Lord Lievt. Cromwels forces and the Lord Inchequeens army neer Washford, the number killed and taken prisoners, Col Trevor wounded, and the Lord Inchequeens colours taken General Oneal dead, and the Lord Lievt. drawing away his forces from besieging Duncanon, also the taking of Capt. Plunkets ship with 36 pieces
  • 32818
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    A great fight near Pendennis Castle in Cornwall between the Lord Hopton, and the Parliaments forces, upon the landing of his men for the fetching in of provision; with the number killed and wounded on both sides. Also, another bloudy fight at sea, between a squadron of the Princes fleet, and 18. marchants ships which were coming for London; with th
  • 32819
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    A great fight neer the city of Dublin in Ireland, between the Princes forces commanded by the Marquesse of Ormond, and the Parliaments forces under the conduct of Col. Jones; with the particulars thereof, and the names of those regiments who yeelded upon quarter, to march away without arms, with their hands in their pockets. Also terrible newes fro
  • 32820
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    A great victory obtained at sea, and the full particulars of a bloudy fight of Tuesday last, between the princes ships, and the Parliaments, four leagues from Jersey, with the number killed, sunk, and taken, and 14 sayl of ships seized on, & carryed to Dunkirk. Also, a great fleet setting forth from thence for Prince Charles, commanded by Capt. Whi