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For the King and both houses of Parliament.
Author: Whitehead, Ann, 1624-1686. ; R. T. (Rebecca Travers), 1609-1688. ; Ellson, Mary, 1623 or 4-1707
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Publication Date: 1670
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Revenger's tragedy
Author: Tourneur, Cyril, 1575?-1626
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Publication Date: 1607
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Poor Robins perambulation from Saffron-Walden to London performed this month of July, 1678.
Author: Poor Robin. ; Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698.
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Publication Date: 1678
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A Faithfull searching home vvord, intended for the view of the remaining members of the former old Parliament in the time of their late second sitting at Westminster. Shewing the reasonableness and justness of their first dissolution, as also the dangerous rock they formerly split upon, that so they might learn to beware for the future: But being a second time dissolved upon the like account, as so many fruitless trees twic dead plucked up by the roots. It is now presented to the officers of the army as another looking-glass wherein they may plainly see, how woefully they also have dissembled, dealt treacherously, deceitfully and wickedly both with God and man, in having so greatly apostatized from, rejected, trodden under foot, persecuted, Judas-like betrayed, and as it were crucified and kept down in the grave (as the soldiers formerly did Christ) that blessed cause and those good principles, they once so highly pretended to own ... Together with an other seasonable word by way of counsel and proposal to the aforesaid officers of the armies of England, Scotland, and Ireland. All which, is also to be seen, and read of all men loving righteousness, that thereby they may (with the army) better know how to chuse the good, refute the evil, and rightly steer their course, and bend their spirits in the future, for the exaltation of Christ, his cause, and interest, and against all th
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Publication Date: 1659
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