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The case of Thomas Bushell, Esq;
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To the present assembly, members of parliament at Westminster. The considerations of a servant of the Lord, upon the present state of affairs, presented unto you for to read and consider, as informations unto you, concerning present proceedings in this nation.
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The high court of justice, or, Cromwels new slaughter-house in England With the authority that constituted, and ordained it. Arraigned, convicted, and condemned, for usurpation, treason, tyranny, theft and murther. Being the third part of the History of independency, written by the same authour.
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The famous tragedie of the life and death of Mris. Rump. Shewing how she was brought to bed of a monster with her terrible pangs, bitter teeming, hard labour, and lamentable travel from Portsmouth to Westminster and the great misery she hath endured by her ugly, deformed, ill-shapen, base-begotten brat or imp of deformation and the great care and wonderful pains taken by Mris London midwife ... together with the exceeding great fright she took at a free Parliament, and the fatal end of that grand tyrant O.C. the father of all murthers, rebellions, treasons and treacheries committed since the year 1648. As it was presented on a burning stage at Westminster the 29th of May, 1660.
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The answer of both Houses of Parliament presented to His Majesty at York the ninth of May, 1642. To two messages sent to them from His Majesty, concerning Sir Iohn Hothams refusall to give His Majesty entrance into his town of Hull with His Majesties reply thereunto. Published by His Majesties command.
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Sir Tho. Soame vindicated by a vote of the late Parliament, of March 12. 1659. for the discharging of two former votes of June 1, 1649. With a recital of the said votes so discharged. For the information of the people concerning the pretended crimes occasioning the same.
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Englands vote for a free election of a free Parliament
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By the Council of State. A proclamation. Whereas by an act of the last Parliament, intituled, An act for dissolving the Parliament begun the third of November 1640, and for the calling and holding of a Parliament at Westminster the 25 of April 1660. ...
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Seasonable and healing instructions, humbly tendered to the freeholders, citizens and burgesses, of the respective counties, cities and boroughs of England and Wales, to be seriously recommended by them, to their respective knights, citizens and burgesses, elected and to be elected for the next Parliament.
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An additional article to the laws of vvar and ordinances of the sea.
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An old parliamentary prognostication made at Westminster, for the new-yeer, and young members there assembled in consultation. Fore-shewing the probable finall issue of all their intended new moddles, acts, and ordinances, from four old printed statutes, and abortive nulled Parliaments, not unworthy of their knowledg most serious consideration & saddest meditation; (and the whole three kingdoms too,) in regard of the present face of our publike affairs.
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Advice, sent in a letter from an elder brother, to a younger. Which he missed of by being abscent, since occasionally printed, it relating to remedying and reforming severall abuses in the Common Wealth, by severall practisers pretending equitie and conscience in the High Court of Chancery, and that unsetled, irregular unlimmited Court of Probates, who also act against the law of God, and the law of England, as in the reading thereof may be observed and bewayled, and it is hoped, may be of publick concernment, and profit; wherefore the author hath been at this charge of printing it.
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To His Highness the Lord Protector, and the Parliament of England, &c.
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Het legher gewroocken, in haer dissolveeren van het laetste Parlement met verscheyden waerschovwingen ende directien in't stuck van een nievwe representative. Gepubliceert tot satisfactie van al de trouwe ledematen van de Republijck, wiens hulp en bystant hier in wert versocht, door Iohan Spitlehous, wel eer een lidtmaet van't legher.
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