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UNISA996393337203316 |
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Starkey George <1627-1665.> |
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Royal and other innocent bloud crying aloud to heaven for due vengeance [[electronic resource] ] : Humbly represented to the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. And with all humble dutifull submission dedicated to the two high and mighty princes, James Duke of York and Henry Duke of Gloucester, his sacred Majestyes Royal brethren / By George Starkey, a true honourer and faithfull friend of his country |
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London, : printed by A. Warren for Daniel White at the sign of the Seven-stars in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1660 |
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Royalists - England |
Great Britain Politics and government 1603-1714 Early works to 1800 |
Great Britain History Restoration, 1660-1688 Early works to 1800 |
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Presenting his enthusiastic support of the Restoration and indicating his enthusiastic royalistic sympathies, and urging retaliation on the Puritan party. |
Annotation on Thomason copy: "July 13". |
Reproductions of the original in the British Library. |
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UNINA9910164193403321 |
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al-Muqri Ali |
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Hurma / / Ali al-Muqri |
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Southgate, : Darf Publishing, 2015 |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Title from eBook information screen.. |
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Denied freedom and voice, al-Muqri's ill-fated heroine remains nameless. As a female she is simply a 'Hurma' - literally 'sanctity', an entity to be protected. Growing up in the oppressive atmosphere in the Yemeni capital of Sana'a, her story intersects with those of her siblings, Lula and Abd al-Raqeeb. After undergoing a catalogue of farcical disappointments, Hurma journeys across the Middle East to Sudan to join the Jihadist cause. On her return home, cruel twists of fate await her as her search for spiritual and sexual fulfilment leads to disastrous consequences. |
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