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Vox regis royal communication in high medieval Norway /
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A visitation of love unto the King, and those call'd Royallists; consisting I. Of an answer to several queries proposed to the people (called Quakers) from a (supposed) Royallist. II. Of an objection answered, concerning the Kings supremacy. III. Of an epistle directed to the King, & those that go under the name of Royallists. IV. Of certain queries returned to them (called Royallists) to answer.
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The Character of a Prince
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The Late King James's letter to his privy-counsellors with just reflections upon it, and upon the pretended Prince of Wales : and a short account of the judgment of the Parliament, I E. 4 in confutation of the author of The case of allegiance to a king in possession, with the reason why the sham birth has not been publickly expos'd.
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The associators cashier'd proving by undeniable arguments, as well as by the testimony of their own mouthes, that the late endeavours of some restless spirits were, 1. to enervate monarchy, 2. to subvert the institution of English-parliaments, and usher in the power of the sword.
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A continuation of the narrative being the third and fourth days proceedings of the High Court of Iustice sitting in Westminster Hall Jan. 23. concerning the tryal of the King: with the several speeches of the King, Lord President, & solicitor General. Published by authority to prevent false and impertinent relations. To these proceedings of the tryall of the King, I say, Imprimatur, Gilbert Mabbot.
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The royal standard of King Charles the II. presented to the publick view of all true subiects, Presbyterians, independants, and others, both in the City of London, and the respective counties throughout the kingdom of England, and dominion of Wales. Written by the Lady Charlette, Countess of Bregy, that oracle of wit and eloquence, and most illustrious ornament of the Court of France. And now translated into English, for the pleasure and satisfaction of all his Majesties subjects that understand not French.
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A letter sent from the speakers of both Houses of Parliament to his Majestie in the Isle of Wight on Fryday the 25 of August 1648. With severall votes of both houses, in order to a personall treaty. Also his Majesties answer to the said letter and votes, with the names of those propounded by his Majesty to attend and assist him in the said treaty.
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A message brought to the Parliament, concerning the treaty, between the King and the commissioners brought by Sir Peter Killeygrew on Tuesday 17 Octob. 1648. With the commissioners propositions, and His Majesties answer, Newport the 12 of October. 1648.
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Mr. Pryn's last and finall declaration to the Commons of England, concerning the King, Parliament, and Army. And his remonstrance and proposals to the kingdome, shewing, that it is high treason, to compasse or imagine the deposition or death of our Soveraign Lord King Charles. With the oath of allegiance to His Majesty, taken by the Parliament men, before their admission into the House as members. /
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Rectifying principles. About the power and soveraignty of kingdoms. And other usefuls thereto appertaining: which necessarily must be understood and granted, before this nation, can be set to rights, or be in a way thereto. Serving as a tutor to set right our generall mistakes from the throne to the threshold, causing so much dissention and bloodshed. All which its hoped this book may prevent, quit, or qualifie, if the readers be ingenious, and not wilful, partiall, or factiously affected. Discovering the fallacies of the fraudulent, to deceive all sorts, and cautioning the harmlesse and innocent against them. Directing the tongue to speak, the pen to write, and the hand to fight, (with judgement,) for, or against, as occasion is. Whereunto is annexed, the treaties retreat: enforc't thereto by unresistable arguments. The particular contents are in the next, and last page before the treaties retreat.
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A brief discourse of the present miseries of the kingdome: declaring by what practises the people of England have been deluded, and seduced into slavery, and how they have been continued therein, and by what meanes they may shake off that bondage, they are now enthraled under. /
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A copy of a paper concerning three propositions presented by the commissioners to the Kings Majesty on Munday last, October 9. 1648. With His Majesties finall answer, returned on Wednesday the 11 of October, concerning Ireland. And His Majesties Propositions for the nomination of a deputy and other officers for 20 years. Presented to the Parliament this present Friday, Octob. 13. 1648. This is a true copy examined. And His Majesties paper, subscribed Charles Rex.
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His Maiesties most gracious message to both houses of Parliament, October 11. 1648. Wherein He grants the militia of the kingdom, and gives answer to severall other propositions concerning Bishops-lands, the covenant, church-government, cum multis aliis. Published by speciall order.
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The power of kings, and in particular of the King of England
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A vindication of the Treatise of monarchy, containing an answer to Dr Fernes reply; also, a more full discovery of three maine points; 1. The ordinance of God in supremacie. 2. The nature and kinds of limitation. 3. The causes and meanes of limitation in governments. Done by the authour of the former treatise.
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A discourse concerning the basis and original of government with the absolute and indispensable necessity of it : wherein the excellency of monarchy above any other kind is evidently demonstrated : as it was delivered by way of charge to the grand-jury, at a quarter-sessions of the peace held at Ipswich in the county of Suffolk /
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