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Title: | A Common-Councell holden the First Day of May 1660. |
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Author(s): | Stuart, Charles (King Charles II) |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Quarto |
Publisher(s): | n/a |
Place: | London |
Printer: | James Flesher |
Categories: | Charles II; Letter |
Title: | Vox & votum Populi Anglicani. Shewing how deeply the nation resents the thought of capitulating, now, with his Majestie, and holding him, (as we say) at armes-end, if they could. In a letter to the Right Honorable the Earle of Manchester, Speaker of the House of Lords, pro tempore. |
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Author(s): | Cooper, Thomas |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Quarto |
Publisher(s): | n/a |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Charles II; Letter |
Title: | Englands jubilee: or, her happy return from captivity in a sermon, preached at St. Botolphs Aldersgate, London. Since presented to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, King Charles II. |
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Author(s): | Douch, John |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Quarto |
Publisher(s): | Richard Royston |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Charles II; Sermon |
Title: | The Form and Order of the Coronation of Charles the II. King of Scotland together with the sermon then preached. |
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Author(s): | Douglas, Robert |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Quarto |
Publisher(s): | n/a |
Place: | Aberdeen |
Printer: | James Brown |
Categories: | Charles II; Sermon; Account |
Title: | Monarchy Asserted, to be the best, most ancient and legall form of government in a conference had at Whitehall, with Oliver late Lord Protector & a Committee of Parliament. |
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Author(s): | Fiennes, Nathaniel |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Octavo |
Publisher(s): | Philip Chetwind |
Place: | London |
Printer: | John Redmayne |
Categories: | Charles II; History; Oliver Cromwell |
Title: | Parallela; or, The Loyall Subjects Exultation for the Royall Exiles Restauration. In the parallel of K. David and Mephibosheth on the one side, and our gracious sovereign, K. Charls and his loving subjects on the other. Set forth in a Sermon Preached at All-Saints Church in Northampton, Jun. 28, 1660.Being the day appointed for Solemn Thanksgiving for his Royal Majesties happy Restitution. |
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Author(s): | Ford, Simon |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Quarto |
Publisher(s): | Samuel Gellibrand |
Place: | London |
Printer: | Abraham Miller |
Categories: | Charles II; Sermon |
Title: | A Declaration from the Harmles & Innocent People of God called Quakers. Against all Plotters and Fighters in the World. |
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Author(s): | Moor, Thomas; Fisher, Samuel; Hubberthorn, Richard; Fell, Leonard; Stubbs, John; Hinde, John; Furley, John; Bolton, John; Fell, Henry; Roberts, Gerrard; Fox, George; Howgill, Francis |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Quarto |
Publisher(s): | Robert Wilson |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Charles II; Letter |
Title: | The Samaritan Revived: and the course he then took to cure the wounded traveller by powring in wine and oyl. Historically applyed for the sound and speedy healing of our present dangerous Distractions. With a sermon preacht by the same author upon Prov. 24:21. My Son, fear God, and the King, &c. |
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Author(s): | Griffith, Matthew |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Octavo |
Publisher(s): | Thomas Johnson |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Charles II; Sermon; Pamphlet |
Title: | Something that lately passed in Discourse Between the King and R.H. Published to prevent the mistakes and Errors in a copy lately printed contrary to the knowledge or intention of the party concerned: and not only so, but also reprinted and abused in several particulars, therefore it was thought convenient for the removing of Errors and mistakes to be reprinted in a more true form and order for the satisfaction of others. |
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Author(s): | Hubberthorn, Richard |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Quarto |
Publisher(s): | Giles Calvert |
Place: | London |
Printer: | A.W. |
Categories: | Charles II; Pamphlet |
Title: | A plea for Limited Monarchy, as it was Established in this Nation, before the Late War. In an Humble Addresse to His Excellency, Generall Monck. |
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Author(s): | L'Estrange, Roger |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Quarto |
Publisher(s): | n/a |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Charles II; Pamphlet; George Monck |
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