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The declaration or remonstrance of the Lords and Commons, in Parliament assembled. With divers depositions and letters thereunto annexed
Great Britain. Parliament
1642
Pp.49-51 misnumbered 57-59.
An argument of law concerning the Bill of Attainder of high-treason of Thomas, Earle of Strafford: at a conference in a committe [sic] of both Houses of Parliament
St. John, Oliver (1598?-1673); Great Britain
1641
Indexed in: Wing(2) S322.
The interest of England in the Protestant cause
Dury, John (1596-1680)
Printed in the year 1659
Anon., by John Dury.
Vindiciae regum; or, The grand rebellion, that is, a looking-glasse for rebels, whereby they may see, how by ten severall degrees they shall ascend to the height of their designe, and so throughly [sic] rebell, and utterly destroy themselves thereby. And, wherein it is clearly proved... that it is no wayes lawfull for any private man, or any sort or degree of men ... for any cause ... to rebell, take armes, and resist the authority of their lawfull king
Williams, Gryffith (1589?-1672)
1643
Published 1st February (Thomason).
His Majesties declaration, concerning his proceedings with his subjects of Scotland, since the pacification in the camp neere Berwick
Charles king of England (1600-1649); Windebank, Sir Francis (1582-1646); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
1640
Last page is blank. Frontispiece portrait of Charles I.
The decision & clearing of the great point now in controversie about the interest of Christ, and the civill magistrate, in the rule of government in this world. Stated according to the word of truth; and presented to the Parliament of this common-wealth; and to all other powers in the world where it may come; or, to any that desire satisfaction in this matter
Collier, Thomas (fl. 1691)
1659
In imprint, "G.C." is Giles Calvert.
A Remonstrance concerning the misdemeanours of some of the Scots souldiers in the county of Yorke. Subscribed by divers gentlemen of the Commitee of Sequestrations in that county; and sent up... to be presented to the House of Commons. December 6. 1646. This remonstrance is appointed to be printed, and is signed, by Richard Wynne, Edmond Hall, Thomas Bate, Henry Lyle, Thomas Peeres, Iohn Humfray. Sub. Com. Seq
1646
Signed and dated at end, 21 November 1646.
The declaration of John Pym Esquire upon the whole matter of the charge of high treason against Thomas Earle of Strafford, April 12, 1641 : with An argument of law concerning the bill of attainder of high treason of the said Earle of Strafford, before a committee of both Houses of Parliament, in Westminster Hall by Mr. St. Iohn His Majesties Solicitor Generall, on Thursday, April 29, 1641. Both published by order of the Commons House
Pym, John (1584-1643); St. John, Oliver (1598?-1673)
1641
Each speech has special t.p. and separate paging.
The case of the common-wealth of England stated, or, The equity, utility, and necessity of a submission to the present government; cleared out of monuments both sacred and civill, against all the scruples and pretences of the opposite parties, viz., Royallists, Scots, Presbyterians, Levellers... : two parts, with a discourse of the excellencie of a free-state, above a kingly-government
Nedham, Marchamont (1620-1678)
[1650]
Published May 8 (Thomason).
No blinde guides, in answer to a seditious pamphlet of J. Milton's, intituled Brief notes upon a late sermon titl'd, the fear of God and the King; preachd, and since published, by Matthew Griffith, D.D. and chaplain to the late King, &c. Addressed to the author
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)
April 20. 1660
Milton's sermon preached March 25, 1660. Anon., by Sir Roger L'Estrange.
L'Estrange his appeale from the court martiall to the Parliament. Dedicated to the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)
Printed in the yeare. 1647
Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill 7 London".
A Representation concerning the late Parliament in the yeer 1654. To prevent mistakes
Printed in the year 1655
Published April 9 (Thomason). Anon.