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A declaration of the Kings most excellent majesties proceeding with his army at Oxford, and elsewhere
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A declaration of the proceedings of the New Moddell'd Army in the kingdome of Scotland, against the Irish army, under the command of Generall Kilketto
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A discourse for a king and Parliament
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A letter from His Excellencies quarters
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A manuall of prayers
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A more full relation of the continued successes of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, at, and since the routing of the enemies forces at Torrington
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A most worthy speech
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A proclamation to all of all sorts; by moving a loving question for triall of all spirits
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A schoole of nurture for children, or, The duty of children in honouring their parents, unfolded, proved and applied
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A sermon on the 22d of February, 1674, At the funeral of a neighbour
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A true and particular relation of the fire which happened in the castle of Dublin in Ireland
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Archerie reviv'd: a poetical essay, penn'd upon occasion of the intended muster of the Company of Archers in Scotland, June 11. 1677
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Colonell VVeldens taking of Inch-House neere Plimouth
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Confessions and proofes of Protestant divines of reformed churches
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Extraordinary nevves from Constantinople November the 27, 1641
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K-O
Mr. George Keith, at Turners-Hall in Philpot-Lane, London, in 1696
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Mr. Keith no Presbyterian nor Quaker but George the apostate
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P-T
Poems on several occasions
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Some observations on William Curtis
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Some worthy proverbs left behind by Judith Zins-Penninck
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The Dutch suruay
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The Italian convert, newes from Italy of a second Moses, or, The life of Galeacius Caracciolus, the Noble Marquesse of Vico
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The Prince of VVales his coming to Yarmouth
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The history of the Commons Warre of England
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The intentions of the army discovered in a letter from a gentleman residing there, to a friend of his in London
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The principall grounds of Christian religion
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The siege of Vienna, a poem
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The treatie for the surrendring of Exeter to Sr. Thomas Fairfax
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Trades destruction is Englands ruine, or Excise decryed
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Trepidantium malleus intrepidanter malleatus, or, The west-country wise-akers crack-brain'd reprimand (to a late book called Mr. Keith no Presbyterian, nor Quaker, but George the apostate)
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