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Title: The Way to the Peace and Settlement of these Nations. Fully discovered in two Letter, delivered to his late Highnesse, and one to the present Parliament, As also one to his Highnesse Richard Lord Protector, of England, Scotland, and Ireland, &c.
Author(s): Cornelius, Peter
Year: 1659
Format: Quarto
Publisher(s): Daniel White
Place: London
Printer: n/a
Categories: Letter; Oliver Cromwell; Richard Cromwell
Title: The Way to the Peace and Settlement of these Nations, Fully discovered in two Letters, delivered to his late Highnesse the Lord Protector, and one to the present Parliament, Wherein the liberty of speaking (which every one desires for himself) is opposed against Antichrist, for the procuring of his downfall, who will not grant the same to others
Author(s): Cornelius, Peter
Year: 1659
Format: Quarto
Publisher(s): n/a
Place: London
Printer: n/a
Categories: Letter; Oliver Cromwell; Richard Cromwell
Title: Beheaded Dr. John Hewytts Ghost Pleading, yea crying for Exemplarie Justice Against The Arbitrarie, Un-exampled Injustice of his late Judges and Executioner in the New High-Commission, or Court of Justice, sitting in Westminster-Hall.
Author(s): Prynne, William
Year: 1659
Format: Quarto
Publisher(s): n/a
Place: London
Printer: n/a
Categories: Charles II; Pamphlet; Oliver Cromwell
Title: Regale Lectum Miseriae: Or, A Kingly Bed of Miserie. In which is contained, A Dreame: With An Elegie upon the Martydome of Charles, late King of England, of blessed Memory. And Another upon the Right Honourable the Lord Capel. With A curse against the Enemies of Peace, and the Authors Farewell to England.
Author(s): Quarles, John
Year: 1659
Format: Octavo
Publisher(s): n/a
Place: n/a
Printer: n/a
Categories: Charles I; Poetry; Dedication; Elegy
Title: A Letter To the Right Honorable The Lord Lambert, From a Lover of Peace and Truth. Being a most faithful Advice how to chuse the safest way to the happy Ending of all our Distractions. Also, A Declaration from The King of Scots, How the Army shall be fully satisfied all their Arrears, with a large Overplus.
Author(s): Stuart, Charles (King Charles II); L., S.
Year: 1659
Format: Quarto
Publisher(s): n/a
Place: London
Printer: n/a
Categories: Charles II; Letter; Declaration
Title: The Copy of a Letter From An Officer under the Lord Lambert, Giving an Account Of a Rising in Derby. Of Col. Charles White, his proclaiming Booth's Declaration. And how they were dispersed. Communicated in Letters from Col. Sanders, Col. Mitchell, and Major Barton to the Lord Lambert. With the last News from Chester, and Leverpool.
Author(s): S., S.
Year: 1659
Format: Quarto
Publisher(s): Thomas Brewster
Place: London
Printer: n/a
Categories: Charles II; Letter; George Booth
Title: A Declaration from His Majestie the King of Scots, Wherein is declared how the Army shall be fully satisfied all their Arrers, with a large Overplus.
Author(s): Stuart, Charles (King Charles II)
Year: 1659
Format: Quarto
Publisher(s): n/a
Place: London
Printer: n/a
Categories: Charles II; Declaration
Title: A Prophecy, Lately found amongst the Collections of famous Mr. John Selden. Faihfully rendred in the Originall Latine, and Translated for the English Reader.
Author(s): n/a
Year: 1659
Format: Quarto
Publisher(s): n/a
Place: London
Printer: n/a
Categories: Charles II; Prophecy; Translation; Oliver Cromwell; English; Latin; George Monck
Title: The Protectors Protection: Or, The Pious Prince guarded by a Praying People. A Sermon Preached at St. Edmunds Bury in Suffolk, Upon the 13 Octob. 1658. Being a Day set apart for Solemn Fasting and Humiliation, and seeking a Blessing upon His Highness The Lord Protector.
Author(s):
Year: 1659
Format: Quarto
Publisher(s): William Fisher
Place: London
Printer: T.J.
Categories: Sermon; Oliver Cromwell
Title: A Modest Plea, For An Equal Common-wealth, Against Monarchy. In which the genuine Nature, and true Interest of a Free-State, is briefly stated; Its Consistency with a National Clergie, Hereditary Nobility, and Mercenary Lawyers, is examined; Together with the Expediency of an Agrarian and Rotation of Offices Asserted.
Author(s): Sprigg, William
Year: 1659
Format: Octavo
Publisher(s): Giles Calvert
Place: London
Printer: n/a
Categories: Charles II; Treatise; Oliver Cromwell; Richard Cromwell
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