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The Present state of England : set forth in a dialogue between Jehu and Jeroboam.
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The legacy of John Wilmer, citizen and late merchant of London : humbly offered to the Lords and Commons of England.
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My Lord Lucas his speech in the House of Peers, Feb the 22, 1670/1, upon the reading of the subsidy bill the second time, in the presence of His Majesty
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The complaint of liberty & property against arbitrary government
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His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the lord chancellors, to both houses of Parliament : to which is added, his lordships several speeches : as also, those of Sir Job Charleton, at his admission of speaker to the honourable House of Commons, delivered at the opening of the Parliament, on Tuesday February 4, and Wednesday February 5, 1672/3
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State tracts : being a collection of several treatises relating to the government
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His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the lord chancellors, to both houses of Parliament, on Monday, October 27, 1673
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By the King A proclamation concerning His Majesties gracious pardon, in pursuance to His Majesties former declaration
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The Character of an ill-court-favourite : representing the mischiefs that flow from ministers of state when they are more great than good : the arts they use to seduce their masters, and the unhappiness of princes that are curs'd with such destructive servants
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A Dialogue betwixt Sam, the ferriman of Dochet, Will, a waterman of London, and Tom, a bargeman of Oxford : upon the Kings calling a Parliament to meet at Oxford.
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