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Scott, Thomas, 1580?-1626
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A Second part of Spanish practises, or, A Relation of more particular wicked plots, and cruell, in humane, perfidious, and vnnaturall practises of the Spaniards
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A choice narrative of Count Gondamor's transactions during his embassy in England
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A narrative of the wicked plots carried on by Seignior Gondamore for advancing the popish religion and Spanish faction
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A speech made in the lovver house of Parlament, by Sir Edward Cicell, Colonell
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A speech made in the lovver house of Parliament, anno. 1621. By Sir Edward Cicill, Colonell
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A speech made in the lower house of Parliament, anno 1621
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An Experimentall discoverie of Spanish practices, or, The Counsell of a well-wishing souldier, for the good of his prince and state
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An Experimentall discoverie of Spanish practises, or, The Counsell of a well-wishing souldier, for the good of his prince and state
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Aphorismes of state
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Aphorismes of state: or Certaine secret articles for the re-edifying of the Romish Church agreed vpon, and approued in conncell , by the Colledge of Cardinalls in Rome
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Aphorismes of state: or Certaine secret articles for the re-edifying of the Romish Church agreed vpon, and approued in councell, by the Colledge of Cardinalls in Rome
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Aphorismes of state: or certaine secret articles for the reedifying of the Romish church agreed vpon
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Boanerges, or, The humble supplication of the ministers of Scotland to the high court of Parliament in England
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Boanerges. Or the humble supplication of the ministers of Scotland, to the High Court of Pariament in England
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Certaine reasons and arguments of policie
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Certaine reasons and arguments of policie, why the King of England should hereafter giue over all further treatie, and enter into warre with the Spaniard
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Certaine reasons and arguments of policie, why the king of England should hereafter give over all further treatie, and enter into warre with the Spaniard
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Children of Beliall, or, The rebells
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Englands ioy, for suppressing the papists, and banishing the priests and Iesuites
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Englands ioy, for the Kings gratious proclamation for the banishing Papists
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Exod. 8.19. Digitus Dei
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Nevves from Pernassus
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Robert Earle of Essex his ghost, sent from Elizian
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Sir VValter Ravvleighs ghost, or Englands forewarner
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Symmachia: or, A true-loues knot
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The Belgick souldier
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The Belgicke pismire
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The Spaniards cruelty and treachery to the English in the time of peace and war, discovered
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The Spaniards perpetuall designes to an vniuersall monarchie. Translated according to the French
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The high-waies of God and the King
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The interpreter
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The new-found politicke
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The proiector
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The second part of Vox populi, or Gondomar appearing in the likenes of Matchiauell in a Spanish parliament
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The vvorkes of the most famous and reverend divine Mr. Thomas Scot
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The wicked plots, and perfidious practises of the Spaniards, against the 17. provinces of the Netherlands, before they tooke up arms
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Vox Dei
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Vox Regis
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Vox cœli, or, Newes from heaven, of a consultation there held by the high and mighty princes, King Hen. 8., King Edw. 6., Prince Henry, Queene Mary, Queene Elizabeth, and Queene Anne
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Vox populi Vox Dei. Vox Regis. Digitus Dei. The Belgick pismire· The tongue-combat· Symmachia or The true-loues knot. The high-vvayes of God and the King. The proiector
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Vox populi, or, Newes from Spayne
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Vox populi. Or Nevves from Spayne, translated according to the Spanish coppie. Which may serve to forewarn both England and the United Provinces how farre to trust to Spanish pretences
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Vox populi. Or Newes from Spayne, translated according to the Spanish coppie
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Vox populi. Or nevves from Spayne, translated according to the Spanish coppie. Which may serve to forwarn both England and the United Provinces how farre to trust to Spanish pretences
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Vox populi. Or, Nevves from Spayne, translated according to the Spanish coppie. Which may serue to forwarne both England and the Vnited Prouinces how farre to trust to Spanish pretences
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Vox populi. Or, newes from Spayne, translated according to the Spanish coppie. Which may serue to forwarne both England and the Vnited Provinces how farre to trust to Spanish pretences
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