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- "A brief discourse of rebellion and rebels" by George North : a newly uncovered manuscript source for Shakespeare's plays
- "Answer at once" : letters of mountain families in Shenandoah National Park, 1934-1938
- "Das Beispiel der Obrigkeit ist der Spiegel des Unterthans" : Instruktionen und andere normative Quellen zur Verwaltung der liechtensteinischen Herrschaften Feldsberg und Wilfersdorf in Niederösterreich (1600-1815)
- "Das Vergessen der Vernichtung ist Teil der Vernichtung selbst" : Lebensgeschichten von Opfern der nationalsozialistischen "Euthanasie"
- "Dear Master" : letters of a slave family
- "Die Sterne sind Zeugen" : der bewaffnete Aufstand im Warschauer Ghetto : Bericht eines der Anführer
- "Elisabeth's manly courage" : testimonials and songs of martyred Anabaptist women in the Low Countries
- "Friends' Historical Association." An appeal
- "Gettysburg" : selected readings
- "I do not apologize for the length of this letter" : the Mari Sandoz letters on Native American rights, 1940-1965
- "In God we trust"; : the religious beliefs and ideas of the American founding fathers.
- "My dear Duchess"; : social and political letters to the Duchess of Manchester, 1858-1869
- "My dear friend" : further letters to and about Joseph Conrad
- "On the ecclesiastical hierarchy" : the thirteenth-century Paris textbook edition
- "Qing shi lu" Yi zu shi liao ji yao
- "Schöne Zeiten" : Judenmord aus der Sicht der Täter und Gaffer
- "Takin' it to the streets" : a sixties reader
- "The Abencerraje" ; : and "OzmÃn and Daraja" : two sixteenth-century novellas from Spain
- "The Good old days" : the Holocaust as seen by its perpetrators and bystanders
- "The conditioned and the unconditioned" : late modern English texts on philosophy
- "Those infidel Greeks" : the Greek War of Independence through Ottoman archival documents
- "Through the camera lens" : the Moving picture world and the silent cinema era, 1907-1927
- "Una and her paupers" : memorials of Agnes Elizabeth Jones
- "Unser Verein ist Judenfrei!" : Ausgrenzung im deutschen Sport : eine Quellensammlung
- "Österreich wird meine Stimme erkennen lernen wie die Stimme Gottes in der Wüste" : Tagebücher 1839-1858
- 'Exhibition extraordinary!!' : radical broadsides of the mid 1790s
- 'Lucidaire de grant sapientie' : Untersuchung und Edition der altfranzösischen Übersetzung 1 des 'Elucidarium' von Honorius Augustodunensis
- 'The Observer' of the nineteenth century, 1791-1901; : a selection
- (Circular.) Fauquier, March 28, 1807. To the freeholders of the district composed of the counties of Culpepper [sic] and Fauquier. : Fellow citizens, In an address I some time ago made to the district, I endeavoured to exhibit a general view of the political sentiments which have heretofore influenced me through life;
- (Coasting permit.) Port of Philadelphia. : [blank] master of the [blank] of [blank] measuring [blank] tons, is hereby authorised to proceed with the said [blank] and cargo, consisting of [blank] and classed in [blank] articles of entry as specified in the manifest annexed, to the port of [blank] in [blank] district, the said master having complied with the "Act for enrolling and licencing [sic] ships or vessels to be employed in the coasting trade and fisheries, and for regulating the same."
- (Coasting permit.) State of Maryland. Port of Baltimore, [blank] 1796. : [blank] master of the [blank] called [blank] of [blank] having complied with the requisites prescribed by an act, entitled, "An act for enrolling and licencing [sic] ships or vessels to be employed in the coasting-trade and fisheries, and for regulating the same," is hereby permitted to proceed from this port, to the port of [blank] in the state of [blank] having on board goods, wares and merchandise, agreeable to the annexed manifest, consisting of [blank] numbers.
- 100 key documents in American democracy
- 13, Augusti, 1645. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the executing the ordinance, dated the 15. of Febru. 1644. : For the raising moneys for the maintenance of Sir Tho: Fairfax army, and to continue ten moneths longer, beginning the first day of this instand december, 1645
- 1645-1656 Portsmouth records : a transcript of the first thirty five pages of the earliest town book, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
- 1814. The carriers' address, to the patrons of the Supporter
- 1848 : Briefe von und an Georg Herwegh
- 1848 in France
- 1939, agonÃa y victoria : el protocolo 277
- 1960s counterculture : documents decoded
- 19th century British pamphlets
- 19th century U.S. newspapers
- 28 November 1813 to 30 September 1814
- 39000 men for the maning the fleet for 7 months ...
- 60 minutes
- A Bibliography of English history to 1485 : based on The sources and literature of English history from the earliest times to about 1485 by Charles Gross
- A Briefe and true relation of the siege and surrendering of Kings Lyn to the Earle of Manchester
- A Calendar of the Shrewsbury and Talbot papers in Lambeth Palace Library and the College of Arms
- A Caveat to the city of London, in reference to the King's writ for electing representatives for that city, to meet and consult with him in Parliament, the fifteenth day of January next ensuing
- A Certaine and true relation of a great and glorious victory obtained by the Protestant party in Ireland, vnder the conduct of the Lord Inchequid, Sir Iohn Paulet and others : aginst Rori Mac-Guire in the assistance of the Munster rebels and the O Carty, and other of the Irish, to the great advancement of the Protestant cause in that kingdome, and debiliting
- A Certificate from Northampton-shire : 1. of the pluralities, 2. defect of maintenance, 3. of not preaching, 4. of scandalous ministers : as there is an order lately printed and published concerning ministers by a committee of the high court of Parliament : wherein every ingenuous person is desired to be very active to improve the present opportunitie by giving true information of all the parishes in their severall counties
- A Chinese view of China
- A Collection of letters and other writings relating to the horrid Popish Plot : printed from the originals in the hands of George Treby, Esq., chairman of the Committee of Secrecy of the honourable House of Commons ; published by order of that House
- A Collection of letters and other writings relating to the horrid Popish plott : printed from the originals in the hands of George Treby .
- A Collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England
- A Collection of papers, relative to half-pay and commutation of half-pay, granted by Congress to the officers of the army.
- A Collection of papers, relative to half-pay and commutation of half-pay, granted by Congress to the officers of the army. : Compiled, by permission of His Excellency General Washington, from the original papers in his possession
- A Collection of papers, relative to half-pay, and commutation thereof, granted by Congress to the officers of the army. : Together with a circular letter from His Excellency General Washington, to the several legislatures of the United States
- A Collection of papers, relative to half-pay, and commutation thereof, granted by Congress to the officers of the army. : Together with a circular letter from His Excellency General Washington, to the several legislatures of the United States
- A Collection of speciall passages and certaine informations of all the most memorable accidents and remarkable truths from London, Westminster and divers other parts of this Kingdome from Munday Octob. 17 till Tuesday Novemb. 1, 1642 : with a summary collection of all the declarations, orders, messages, remonstrances, petitions, letters and other passages that have been published by order of both Houses of Parliament : and what other relations of newes have been any other ways published within that time from all other parts
- A Collection of speciall passages and certaine informations of all the most memorable accidents, and remarkable truths, from London, Westminster, and divers other parts of this Kingdome, from Munday Octob. 17. till Tuesday Novemb. 1. 1642. : With a summary collection of all the declarations, orders, messages, remonstrances, petitions, letters, and other passages that have been published by order of both Houses of Parliament. And what other relations of newes have been any other ways published within that time from all other parts. Collected for the satisfaciton of all those that desire to be truely informed
- A Common Council holden the 29. of Decemb. 1659. : To this common council was presented a report by Alderman Fowke; as followeth
- A Complaint to the House of Commons and resolution taken up by the free Protestant subjects of the cities of London and Westminster and counties adjacent
- A Complaint to the House of Commons and resolution taken up by the free Protestant subjects of the cities of London and Westminster and the counties adjacent
- A Compleat collection of papers in twelve parts relating to the great revolutions in England and Scotland : from the time of the seven bishops petitioning K. James II. against the dispensing power, June 8. 1688. to the coronation of King William and Queen Mary, April 11. 1689
- A Connecticut yankee in Lincoln's cabinet : Navy Secretary Gideon Welles chronicles the Civil War
- A Continuation of news from that part of His Majesties fleet that now lies at High-Lake near Chester : giving an impartial account of all considerable occurrences since its leaving Harwich to this present time
- A Copie of a letter sent from the committee at Lincoln to the House of Commons, directed to he speaker of the said House subscribed with the names of the said committee : die Sabbati 4. Iunii, 1642 : likewise an order from both Houses of Parliament concerning the ordering of the militia directed to the deputy lievtenants of the repective countries throughout all England and dominion of Wales : also exceeding ioyfull newes from Yorke with the resolution of the Protestant gentry and commonalty of Cheshire concerning their petition lately presented to the Kings Majesty at Yorke
- A Copie of tvvo vvritings sent to the Parliament : the one intituled motions for reforming of the Church of England in this present Parliament, most taken out of Irenaus Philadelphus : the other a humble petition unto the Parliament, for reforming of the Church of England, all taken out of the Holy Scriptures
- A Corpus of Syriac incantation bowls : Syriac magical texts from Late-Antique Mesopotamia
- A Damnable treason by a contagious plaster of a plague-sore : wrapt up in a letter and sent to Mr. Pym : wherein is discoverd a divellish and unchristian plot against the high court of Parliament, Oct. 25, 1641
- A Declaration from the City of Bristoll by the maior, aldermen, sheriffes and others of the city : declaring their resolution and fidelity to the Parliament and their designes : also a petition from M. Maioresse, M. Holworth and 200 of the best citizens wives in Bristoll to the maior and common councell of the city for admitting the Parliaments forces into their city and many other things worthy of observation : sent from M. John Ball in Bristoll to M. James Nicolls, a merchant in Fanchurch-street London
- A Declaration from the City of Bristoll: by the maior, aldermen, sheriffes, and others of the city: : declaring their resolution and fidelity to the Parliament and their designes: also a petition from M. Maioresse, M. Holworth, and 200. of the best citizens wives in Bristoll, to the maior and common councell of the city, for admitting the Parliaments forces into their city, and many other things worthy of observation. Sent from M. John Ball in Bristoll, to M. James Nicolls, a merchant in Fanchurch-street London
- A Declaration of Sir Iohn Hothams proceedings at Hvll : and how to prevent an army coming against the same, he hath drowned foure miles round about the towne : vvhereby he stands in opposition against all forces whatsoever, in defence of the same : as also a relation how the county of Lincolne hath sent in to their reliefe fifteene carts loaden with victuall, Iuly 5, 1642
- A Declaration of the affections, intentions and resolutions of our brethren in Scotland for the peace and safety of both kingdomes : whereby the reader may observe how the present condition of this kingdome runs parallel with theirs then : God grant us now the like courage, affections, and resolutions, not to betray our King and Parliament : and therein our religion, lawes, liberties, estates, lives, and the whole kingdome : vnder a blinde and false pretence of standing for the King, and so to betray all to the will of our perfidious enemies
- A Declaration of the agreement of the 11. of Janvary, betwixt His Majesty and the inhabitants of the county of Oxon : for provisions for His Majesties horses billited in this county
- A Declaration of the loyall resolvtion of the kingdome of Scotland : being a voluntary oath by them taken for the preservation of His Maiesties Sacred Person, and for the maintenance of his undoubed rights and priviledges to his severall kingdomes : with their protestation of severe prosecution against all those that shall attempt, impugne, or by any sinister meanes be abettors, councellors, undertakers or disturbers of the same
- A Declaration of the loyalty of the citizens of London to the King and Parliament : wherein their fidelity and true affection to the publicke good is clearly manifested by their voluntary contributions, personall actions, and strong fortifications for the safety of the King, Parliament and Kingdome
- A Declaration of the several treasons, blasphemies and misdemeanors acted, spoken and published against God, the late King, his present Majesty, the nobility, clergy, city, commonalty, &c. by that grand wizard and impostor William Lilly of St. Clements Danes, other wise called Merlinus Anglicus : presented to the right honourable the members of the House of Parliament : in order to secure him from acting any further villanies against His Majesty
- A Declaration of the valiant resolution of the famous prentices of London, with their protestation : who are willing to adventure their lives and fortunes under his excellencie the Earle of Essex : for the honour of the King, the preservation of the priviledge of Parliament, the libertie of the subject, the good of the kingdome, and especially of the citie of London : and for the maintenance of the Protestant religion, expelling all poperie, and the subduing of all the enemies of the true Church of England
- A Discourse or dialogue between the two now potent enemies : the Lord Generall Militia, and his illegall opposite Commission of array : the first, pleading the power and lawfulnesse of his authority by the Parliament for the benefit of the subject : the other, claiming the prerogative of the King for the cavaliers
- A Discourse shewing in what state the three kingdomes are in at this present
- A Documentary History of the American Civil War Era : Volume 3, Judicial Decisions, 1857-1866, Volume 3, Judicial decisions, 1857-1866 /
- A Documentary history of Communism
- A Documentary history of slavery in North America
- A Documentary history of the legal aspects of abortion in the United States, Roe v. Wade
- A Famovs victory obtained by the Right Honorable the Lord Brooks, against the Earle of Northamton neere Keintith in Warwickshire on the third of August, 1642
- A Fifth collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England
- A Fourth collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England
- A Fourth collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England
- A Fourth paper presented by divers citizens of the city of London, Sept. 12. 1682, to the right honourable the Lord mayor and court of aldermen
- A Full and true account of a total victory over the Turks : with an account of the coronation of the king of Poland
- A Full and true relation of the taking Cork, by the Right Honourable the Earl of Marlborough, Lieut. Gen. of Their Majesties forces: : together with the articles of their surrender
- A Great conspiracy by the papists in the Kingdome of Ireland discovered by the lords, justices and counsell at Dublin and proclaimed there Octob. 23, 1641 : which proclamation was sent to the Parliament here in England and read before the Lords and Commons in Parliament on Munday, Novemb. 1, 1641 : vvhereunto is annexed the copy of a letter written with the Kings owne hand and sent to Mr. Nicholas Clarke of the Counsell from Edenburgh, Octob. 18, 1641
- A Great conspiracy by the papists in the kingdome of Ireland : discovered by the lords, justices and counsell at Dvblin and proclaimed there Octob. 23, 1641 : vvhich proclamation was sent to the Parliament here in England, and read before the Lords and Commons in Parliament on Munday Novemb. 1, 1641 : vvhereunto is annexed the copy of a letter written with the kings owne hand, and sent to Mr. Nicholas, Clarke of the counsell from Edenbvrgh Octob. 18, 1641
- A Guide to the microfilm edition of the John F. Kennedy national security files : microfilmed from the holdings of the John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Massachusetts, Africa national security files, 1961-1963
- A Guide to the microfilm edition of the Lyndon B. Johnson national security files : national security files, 1963-1969, Africa
- A Happy discovery of the strange and fearefull plots layde by our cavaleirs for invading of Hvl and surprizing Sr. Iohn Hotham : and how by night they intended utterly to destroy both, but were suddainly taken : likewise, the victorions exploit and conquest of certaine corragious prentises traviling to Yorke to learne proceedings, had over the malignant party
- A Hebrew chronicle from Prague, c. 1615
- A House Divided : The Antebellum Slavery Debates in America, 1776-1865
- A Ivst complaint or lovd crie of all the vvell-affected subiects in England : against that false and scandalous pamphlet intituled, A complaint to the House of Commons and resolution taken up by the free Protestant subjects of the cities of London and Westminster and the counties adjacent : in which answer is given to all obiections that doe arise concerning the late ordinance of Parliament for the levying of the twentieth part of mens estates, towards the maintainance of the forces that are raised by them for the defence of the King and Parliament : and the law sufficiently manifested and cleared
- A Jerk for the Jacks, or, All their hopes are lost : being an account of the vast and prodigious expectations, our foreign foes and domestick enemies, the French, the Papists, and the Jacobites, lately had of a new revolution upon the stop of commerce, occasion'd by the badness of, and calling in our silver coin, and how basely they are balk'd : worthy the perusal of all that love and wish the welfare of Old England : full of curious remarks and matters of fact
- A Journal of the Venetian campaigne, A.D. 1687, under the conduct of the Capt. General Morosini, General Coningsmark, [brace] [brace] Providitor Gen. Cornaro, General Venieri, &c.
- A Joyfull message sent from both houses of Parliament to Portsmovth : wherein they declare their resolution concerning Colonell Goring, who hath now taken the said towne in his custody : likewise the Parliaments command to the said Colonell Goring, sent by a messenger August the fifth, 1642 : also a royall message sent from the Kings Maiesty to the Earle of Warwick : and the Earle of Warvvicks resolution concerning Portsmouth
- A Just and modest vindication of the Protestants of Ireland : with reflections on a late pamphlet, intituled, The character of the Protestants of Ireland, &c
- A Kingdom without a king : the journal of the provisional government in the Revolution of 1688
- A Letter from Generall Leven, the Lord Fairfax, and the Earl of Manchester, to the committee of both kingdoms, and by them communicated to the Parliament : concerning the great victory it hath pleased God to give them over the forces under the command of Prince Rupert and the Marquesse of Newcastle, at Marstam-moor, neer York, July the second, 1644 : signed thus : Leven, Lindsey, F. Fairfax, Tho. Hatcher, Manchester : expressing also what number of the enemy are slain, what number taken prisoners, and what ordnance, arms and ammunition the enemy lost : also an order of the Commons assembled in Parliament, for Thursday the 18 of this present July, for a day of publike thanksgiving throughout the whole kingdom .
- A Letter from some officers of the army at Whitehall to the chief officers of the several reigments in Scotland : with a copie of their agreement : together wth a letter from the officers of the Army in Scotland in answer thereunto
- A Letter from the Arch-Bishops and Bishops to the King's most excellent majesty
- A Letter sent from the inhabitants of Hull to the right worshipfull the high sheriffe and the rest of the gentry in the county of Yorke now attending His sacred Maiesties pleasure
- A Letter sent from the inhabitants of Hull to the right worshipfull, the High Sheriffe and the rest of the gentry in the county of Yorke now attending His Sacred Maiesties pleasure
- A Letter sent to the Right Worshipful William Lenthall Esquire, speaker in the Commons House of Parliament, from the major of Bristoll and others whose names are hereunto subscribed : intimating the free benevolence of the city of Bristoll, for the reliefe of the Protestants in Ireland
- A List of His Majesties navie that is now setting forth for the guarding and scowring of the seas : containing the names of the ships, both the kings and merchants and the Captains and Lieutenants that go commanders in the same, anno dom. 1641
- A List of all the Irish army in Ireland under the late King James : with other important affairs relating to that Kingdom
- A Magazine of scandall, or, A heape of wickednesse of two infamous ministers, consorts, one named Thomas Fowkes of Earle Soham in Suffolk, convicted by law for killing a man, and the other named Iohn Lowes of Brandeston, who hath beene arraigned for witchcraft, and convicted by law for a common barrettor : together with the manner how my Lord of Canterbury would put and keep them in the ministery : not withstanding the many petitions and certificates from their parishioners and others, presented to him, they being the head and most notorious of the scandalous ministers within the county of Suffolke, and well may be said of all England : and against whom as chiefe of the scandalous ministers the county of Suffolke have petitioned to the Parliament : and desired to bee seene by Parliament because herein is something mentioned which is conceived, that one of these scandalous ministers have abused the authority of the Lords in Parliament
- A Melius inquirendum into the birth of the Prince of Wales, or, An account of several new depositions and arguments pro and con : and the final decision of that affair by the grand inquest of Europe, being a supplement to the depostions
- A Message to the Parliament from the members of the House of Commons at Colchester : informing them of the passages there, how the multitude doth daily increase and have plundered the Lady Rivers house at Colchester, and taken from her the value of forty thousand pound
- A Modest and impartial narrative of several grievances and great oppressions that the peaceable and most considerable inhabitants of Their Majesties province of New York in America lye
- A Modest answer to a printed pamphlet, entituled, A speech latley made by a noble peer of the realm
- A Modest answer to a printed pamphlet, intituled, A speech lately made by a noble peer of the realm
- A Modest vindication of the petition of the Lords spiritual and temporal for the calling of a free parliament
- A Most true relation of the present state of His Majesties Army; : wherein also the truth of that declaration published by the Parliament, of their happy victory in the battaile at Keynton, is both justly asserted and abundantly proved, humbly presented by the author who was personally present, to the Honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. 3. December 1642. It is this day ordered by the Committee of the House of Commons in Parliament touching examinations, that this relation be printed. Miles Corbett
- A Most trve relation of the present state of His Majesties Army : wherein also the truth of that declaration published by the Parliament of their happy victory in the battaile at Keynton is both justly asserted and abundantly proved humbly presented by the author who was personally present to the Honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled
- A Muslim American slave : the life of Omar Ibn Said
- A New discovey [sic] of a designe of the French : who are lately arrived at Portsmovth, to the number of five thousand with ammunition and armes under the command of the Lord Goring, who have beseiged Portsmouth to aide and assist the King against the Parliament
- A New engagement, or, Manifesto : wherein is declared the sence and resolution of many thousands of well-affected people in and about London, and some adjacent counties (viz. Kent, Hartford, Buckingham, and Berks, &c.)
- A New protestation against the Parliament in England : and also against all Protestants : made by the rebels in Ireland : which protestation was read in the House of Commons, Ian. 20, 1641 : whereunto is added the two petitions of the inhabitants of the county of Essex, one to the House of Peeres, Ian. 19, the other to the committee of the House of Commons sitting at Grocershall, London
- A New-Years-gift for the anti-prerogative-men, or, A lawyers opinion, in defence of His Majesties power-royal, of granting pardons as he pleases : wherein is more particularly discussed the validity of the E. of D's pardon, by way of a letter to a friend
- A Ninth collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England ...
- A Pacquet of intelligence from New-Providence in the province of the Bahama Islands in America : in two parts wherein the miserable state of the said province and people inhabiting the same for the space of four years under the tyranny of an indigent, debauch'd idiot and most pernicious villain named Cadwallader Jones is briefly demonstrated in letters of complaint against him to Coll. Phillip Ludwell, gouvernour of Carolina .
- A Paper delivered to the Lord Major and Court of Aldermen : purporting the report made by those vvorthy citizens appointed to make a scrutiny of the pole [i.e. poll] taken for Lord Major, on behalf of Sir Thomas Gould and Alderman Cornish, Octob. 24, 1682
- A Particular relation of the great victory obtained by the Protestants in London-Derry, and the taking of the Duke of Berwick prisoner : to which is added, an account of the English courage of Robert Caston, master of a small vessel, that engaged two French privateers, with the particular of that action
- A Pattern for governours : exemplify'd in the character of Scroop late Lord Viscount Howe, Baron of Clonawly, and governour of Barbados
- A Perfect copy of a letter sent from Dublin relating the true condition of Ireland as it now stands : with two proclamations published by the states there : brought over by the last post January 18, 1642
- A Perfect diurnall of all the proceedings of the English and Scotch armies in Ireland, from the 14 of June to this present
- A Perfect diurnall of the passages of the souldiers that are under the command of the Lord Say in Oxford : from the 9th of Septem. to the 6th of Octob
- A Perfect table of three hundred fourty and three victories obtained since the kings attempt to enter into Hull at the begining of these vvars, July 26. 1642. to Septemb. 14. 1646 : by their Excellencies the Earl of Essex and Sir Thomas Fairfax, Captains Generals of the Parliaments forces
- A Petition from His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax and the General Councel of Officers of the Army, to the Honourable the Commons of England in Parliament assembled, concerning the draught of an agreement of the people, for a secure and present peace, by them framed and prepared : together with the said agreement presented Saturday, Jan. 20, and a declaration of His Excellency and the said General Councel, concerning the same, tendred to the consideration of the people
- A Petition from the Island of Silley, being in the vvest part of England : vvherein some of their grievances and oppressions are laid open and manifested, together with their sincere affection to the prosperity and good of the Kingdome of England : sent by the last post from the aforesaid island of Silley in a letter to some of their countrey men in London, desiring to have it published with a generall consent of the Island of Silley : wherein is exprest the state of the tyme, and the Diurnall occurences of this present age
- A Petition from the towne and county of Leicester unto the Kings most excellent Majesty : also an other petition from the grand inquest of the same county unto his Majesty for the remouing of the magazine : with his Majesties answer thereunto : likewise certain propositions
- A Petition of the citie of Westminster and the parishes of Saint Clement Danes, and Saint Martins in the fields : as it was carried from them by Sir Edward Warden, Doctor Castle, Doctor Fuller, and Doctor Duckson, and by them presented to his Sacred Majestie at Oxford : with His Majesties gracious answer concerning the said petition
- A Petition presented to the Parliament from the countie of Nottingham : complaining of grievances under the ecclesiasticall government by archbishops, bishops, &c. arising from the inconveniences in that forme or constitution of government and praying the removall of the same inconveniences : together with a schedule annexed to the same petition containing the heads of the said grievances : and a remonstrance also annexed shewing the inconveniences in that forme of church-government and how the grievances complained of, doe arise from the same which will be further declared and made good, upon grounds of religion, reason, and experience
- A Petition presented unto the honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament the 15th of September, 1647 by divers well affected inhabitants of London, burrough of Southwarke, and places adjacent : for removing out of the House all persons who sate [sic] in the late pretended Parliament and voted for raising a new war &c. when the true Parliament was driven away by force
- A Petitjon [sic] from the towne and county of Leicester unto the Kings most excellent Majesty. : Also an other petition from the grand inquest of the same county unto his Majesty for the remouing of the magazine. : With his Majesties answer therewith. : Likewise certain propositions to his Majesty by Captain Grey and the Earl of Stamfords souldiers touching the magazin. : Also a declaration from the knights, esquires, gentlemen, grand iury-men, and free-holders, in the county of Leicester
- A Philadelphia perspective : the Civil War diary of Sidney George Fisher
- A Plea for the Parliament, or, Considerations for the satisfaction of such, who are apt to be mis-led by the malignant party against the Parliament : with a palpable and evident declaration of their chiefest designes therein
- A Population biology reader : critical source papers
- A Printed paper cald The Lord Digbies speech to the bill of attainder of the Earle of Strafford. : Torne in peices [sic] and blowne away
- A Private letter
- A Relation of the Kings entertainment into Scotland on Fryday the 13 of August, 1641 : as also the coppy of a speech which the speaker for Scotland spake to His Majesty : and how the effigies of my Lord Sandwidge was carv'd in wood and beheaded after he was condemned of high treason, to his disgrace and shame, although he saved his life by flight
- A Relation of the svndry occvrrences in Ireland from the fleet of ships set out by the adventurers of the additionall forces by sea : with the names of the ships and the commanders of them, and their severall burdens, and number of men in every ship : also the names of the commanders of the land-forces under the command of the Right Honorable Robert Lord Brooke, all set out by the said adventurers : also a true copy of most wicked verses written in forme of a ballad, defying the English, being found in a rebels pocket and sent among other papers to the adventureres : hereunto is added the true copy of a letter sent from Colonell Goring to His Majesty : which letter was intercepted by the way and now published
- A Remonstrance and declaration to England, Scotland, & Ireland, setting forth the grounds and reasons of the putting a stop and period to the sitting of the late Parliament : with a perfect form of government, prescribed to the people, and the essential rules and laws, to be published in all cities, market-towns, churches, chappels, and publike places of meetings
- A Remonstrance from Ireland to the high court of Parliament in England : for the speedy oppression of the rebels with little cost and losse of the Protestant party and the probable way of moving the rebels to submit themselves and to cut one anothers throats and to bring the heads of the chiefest actors thereby to get their pardon presented by a member of the House of Commons in Ireland : with a proclamation for proroguing of both Houses of Parliament at the city of Dublin till the 11 of January next : with an order for the people all to repaire to their owne dwellings there to defend the country with the best strength they can
- A Remonstrance of Londons occurrences in a brief, real, and ingenius demonstration of all particulars, and the bundle of newes that flying report doth annunciate in all matters : describing the absolute and present estate of the common-wealth, and which way the fancies and opinions of men are carried in these troubles of the kingdome : also prescribing solid counsell to the ignorant, how to know the fashions of London, and to discourse prudently of the whole estate of this kingdome : replenished with many witty conceits and humours, with divers ingenious passages inviting the readers observation and judgement