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Anonymous (). A Letter to a member of Parliament, shewing the necessity of regulating the press. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A letter to a member of Parliament, shewing, that a restraint on the press is inconsistent with the Protestant religion, and dangerous to the liberties of the nation. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A letter to a member of Parliament. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A letter to A.H. Esq., concerning the stage. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A Letter, or paper, signed by Garald Fitz-gerald in behalf of an assembly of the Irish at Glanmaliroe in the province of Leinster in Ireland, to the commissioners of Parliament delivered the 11. of March 1652. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A list of the colonels as also of the severall counties out of which they are to raise their men. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A Louers complaint being forsaken of his loue. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A Louers lamentation to his faire Phillida. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A loyal satyr against Whiggism. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A Mad crue, or, That shall be tryde. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A magical vision, or, A perfect discovery of the fallacies of witchcraft. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A man in favour, or, The way to preferment. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A manifest detection of the moste vyle and detestable vse of diceplay, and other practises lyke the same. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A memorial of suche princes, as since the tyme of king Richard the seconde, haue been vnfortunate in the realme of England. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A Merry ballad of a rich maid that had 18 seuerall suitors of seuerall countries. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A merry dialogue betwixt a married man and his wife, concerning the affaires of this carefull life. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A Merry neuu catch of all [t]rades. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A message from both houses of Parliament, sent to the King and Queenes Majesties, touching certain letters lately intercepted, and, as it may be conjectured, sent from the Lord Digby, to the Queens Majestie. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A moche profitable treatise against the pestilence. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A Modest vindication of Oliver Cromwell from the unjust accusations of Lieutenant-General Ludlow in his Memoirs. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A Most excellent and profitable dialogue, of the powerfull iustifying faith. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A Most excellent ballad of S. George for England and the kings daughter of Ægypt, whom he delivered from death, and how he slew a mighty dragon. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A Most excellent ditty, called Collins conceit .... EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A most notable and worthy example of an vngratious sonne, who in the pride of his hart denied his owne father. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A most pleasant and merie nevv comedie, intituled, A knacke to knowe a knaue. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A most pleasant comedie of Mucedorus the kings sonne of Valentia and Amadine the Kings daughter of Arragon. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A most sweet song of an English merchant, borne at Chichester. EEBO-TCP.

Anonymous (). A most wonderful and sad judgment of God upon one Dorothy Mattley, late of Ashover in the county of Darby, within fourteen miles of the said town of Darby .... EEBO-TCP.

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Source:  OpenStax, Online humanities scholarship: the shape of things to come. OpenStax CNX. May 08, 2010 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11199/1.1
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