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Anonymous (). The inrichment of the vveald of Kent, or, A direction to the husbandman, for the true ordering, manuring, and inriching of all the grounds within the wealds of Kent and Sussex. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The intentions of the army of the kingdome of Scotland, declared to their brethren of England, by the commissioners of the late parliament, and by the generall, noblemen, barons, and others, officers of the army. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The ioy of tears, or, Cordials of comfort. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The ioyful and royal entertainment of the ryght high and mightie Prince, Frauncis the Frenche Kings only brother. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The Ioyfull peace concluded betweene the King of Denmarke and the King of Sweden by the meanes of our most worthy soueraigne, Iames, by the grace of God, King of Great Brittaine, France, and Ireland, etc.. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The iust dovvn[fall of] ambition, adultery, and murder. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The Jesuites exaltation, or, A preparation for a turn at Tyburn. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The Jesuites intrigues. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The Jesuits Gospel according to Saint Ignatius Loiola. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The Jesuits loyalty, manifested in three several treatises lately written by them against the oath of allegeance. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The King of Denmarks resolvtion concerning Charles, King of Great Britain. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The Kings cabinet opened, or, Certain packets of secret letters&papers. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The Kings letter intercepted coming from Oxford. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The Kings Maiesties speech, as it was delivered the second of November before the vniversity and city of Oxford. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The Kings most gracious messages for peace and a personal treaty. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The knot unty'd, or, The association disbanded. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The lame[n]tacion of England. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The lamentable and true tragedie of M. Arden of Feuersham in Kent. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The Lamentable ditty of Little Mousgrove, and the Lady Barnet. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The lamentation of a new married man briefely declaring the sorrow and grief that comes by warrying [sic] a young wanton wife. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The last speech and carriage of the Lord Russel, upon the scaffold,&c. on Saturday the 21st of July, 1683. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The late King James his letter to his Privy Council of Scotland, with their answer, in reference to his indulgence containing his absolute power without reserve. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The lawes against vvitches, and conivration. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The laws and acts made in the fifth session of the first Parliament of Our Most High and Dread Soveraign William, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith. EEBO-TCP.
Anonymous (). The laws and acts made in the first Parliament of our most high and dread soveraign James VII by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith. EEBO-TCP.
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