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  • A narrative of the life of James Downing, (a blind man,) late a private in his Majesty's 20th regiment of foot : containing historical, naval, military, moral, religious, and entertaining reflections / composed by himself in easy verse.

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    • New York : printed by J.C. Trotter, 1821.
    • 1821
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  • A True account of land forces in England, and provisions for them, from before the reputed conquest downwards, and of the regard had to foreiners : in a letter to A.B.C. T.T.T. ; &c. with animadversions upon their argument and history of standing armies, militia reformed, pretended confutation of the ballancing letter, Life of Milton, and letters concerning guards, garrisons, and mariners.

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    • London : Printed and are to be sold by J. Nutt ..., 1699.
    • 1699
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  • An ordinance for an assessment for six moneths, from June 24. 1654. for maintenance of the Armies and Navies of this Commonwealth, at the rate of 120000 £. per mensem, for the first three moneths. And at the rate of 90000. £. per mensem, for the last three moneths thereof. Thursday June 8. 1654 ...

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    • London, Printed by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, Printers to His Highness the Lord Protector, 1654.
    • 1654
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  • The totall and finall demands already made by, and to be expected from, the agitators and army : upon the concession whereof they will rest fully satisfied and disband when they shall think seasonable but not before, in all probability : worthy all wise and honest men's serious consideration.

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    • London : [s.n.], 1647.
    • 1647
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  • A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: concerning the disbanding of the army: with instructions for the same. As also two ordinances: one for taking the accounts of the souldiary of the kingdom. The other for releefe of maimed souldiers and marriners, and the widowes and orphans of such as have died in the service of the Parliament ...

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    • London, Printed for J. Wright, 1647.
    • 1647
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  • The lawfulnes of the late passages of the army (especially of the grounds laid downe for their jvstification in their Declarations of June 14, 1647) Examined by one who hath long beene a friend to the army, and desires satisfaction.

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    • London, Printed in the yeer 1647.
    • 1647
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  • A catalogue of the names of the dukes, marquesses, earles and lords, that have absented themselves from the Parliament, and are now with His Majesty. And of the names of the lords that subscribed to levie horse to assist His Majestie with. A copie of all the cavaliers of His Majesties marching army ... as also, a list of the army of ... Robert, earle of Essex: with the names of the troops of horse under ... William, earle of Bedford ... a list of the navie royall and the merchants ships ... The names of the orthodox divines, presented by the knights and burgesses, as fit persons to be consulted with by the Parliament touching the reformation of church government and liturgie. Lastly the field officers chosen for the Irish expedition ...

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    • [London] 1642.
    • 1642
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  • The list of the army raised under the command of His Excellency, Robert earle of Essex and Ewe, viscount Hereford, lord Ferrers of Chartley, Bourcheir and Lovaine: appointed captaine generall of the army, imployed for the defence of the Protestant religion, the safety of His Majesties person, and of the Parliament; the preservation of the laws, liberties, and peace of the kingdom, and protection of His Majesties subjects from violence and oppression. With the names of severall officers belonging to the army.

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    • London, Printed for J. Partridge, 1642.
    • 1642
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  • His Majesties answer, by way of declaration to a printed paper, entituled, A declaration of both Houses of Parliament, in answer to His Majesties last message concerning the militia. Pub. by His Majesties command.

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    • London, Printed by Robert Barker, printer to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie and by the assignes of John Bill, 1642.
    • 1642
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    Text *KC 1642 (Great Britain. Crown, 1625-1649 (Charles I). His Majesties answer...concerning the militia)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • Two declarations of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: one for the re-payment of forty thousand pound (out of the first monies raysed upon the weekely assessement) which the lord major and aldermen of London have engaged themselves, forthwith to advance for the supply of the army, under the command of His Excellency the Earle of Essex. The other that no alehouse-keeper or other person after the beat of a drum, shall harbor any marriner or seamen belonging to the fleet under the commaud [sic] of the Earle of Warvvick, now setting forth to the seas for the defence of the kingdome, in this time of imminent danger ...

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    • London, Printed for J. Wright, Aprill 7. 1643.
    • 1643
  • Reflections on the Short history of standing armies in England, in vindication of His Majesty and government : with some animadversions on a paper, entituled, Considerations upon the choice of a speaker.

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    • London : [s.n.], 1699.
    • 1699
  • By the King. A proclamation for the better government of His Majesties army, and for the preventing the plundering, spoyling, and robbing of His Majesties subjects, under any pretence whatsoever, upon paine of the punishments herein declared ... Given at our court at Reading, the 25 day of November, in the eighteenth yeare of our reigne ...

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    • [Oxford, Printed by L. Lichfield, 1642]
    • 1642
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    Text *KVB++ (1642, Nov. 25) (Great Britain. Crown, 1625-1649 (Charles I). By the King)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • Respublica Anglicana or The historie of the Parliament in their late proceedings. [electronic resource] : Wherein the Parliament and Army are vindicated from the calumnies cast upon them in that libellous History of independency, and the falshoods, follies, raylings, impieties, and blasphemies, in that libell detected. The necessity and lawfullnesse of secluding the Members, laying aside the King, and House of Lords, is demonstrated. The lawfullnesse of the present power is proved, and the just and necessary grounds of the Armies march into Scotland are represented. Published for publicke satisfaction. The author G:W

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    • London, : Printed by F. Leach, for George Thompson, dwelling at the sign of the White horse in Chancery-lane, 1650.
    • 1650
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  • VIII queries upon the late declarations of, and letters from, the army [microform] : proposed to all true lovers of their country and parliaments, and conscientious souldiers in the army.

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    • London : [s.n.], 1647.
    • 1647
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  • A remonstrance from his excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the armie under his command [microform] : concerning their just and clear proceedings hitherto, in the behalfe of the Parliament, Kingdom, & themselves: and the evill and trecherous dealing they have found from the enemies to their own, and the Parliaments and kingdomes peace and freedome. Together with their present difficulties and dangers in relation thereunto: and their present resolutions thereupon. With the grounds of all these. By the appointment of his Excellency, and the generall councell of his army. Signed Jo. Rushworth, secretarie.

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    • London : Printed for J. Harris, printer to his Excellency Sir Tho Fairfax, 1647.
    • 1647
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  • An humblf [sic] remonstrance from His Excel. Sir Thomas Fairfax and the army under his command [microform] : concerning the present state of affaires in relation to themselves and the kingdome, with their desires and present resolutions thereupon. Presented to the commissioners at St. Albanes, Iune 23. to be by them humbly presented to the Parliament. By the appointment of His Excel. Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Counsell of warre. Signed, John Rushworth secr.

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    • London : Printed for George Whittington at the Blew Anchor in Cornehill neere the Royall Exchange, 1647.
    • 1647
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  • Two letters of His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax [microform] : sent to both Houses of Parliament; with the humble advice of the Councel of Warre (held at St. Edmunds Bury in Suffolke, Satterday 29. May, 1647.) upon the votes of both Houses, sent to the army for their disbanding. Also, the petition of the private souldierie of the army, both horse and foot, presented (to His Excellencie at the same Councell of Warre) by their several adjutators: with the names of the officers that were then present.

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    • London : Printed for George Whittington, at the Blew Anchor in Cornhill, neere the Exchange, 1647.
    • 1647
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  • A letter from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, sent to both Houses of Parliament June the 6 [microform] : concerning the Kings being brought from Holmby towards the Army with all the perticulers about the same. Wherein is set forth to all the world the cleare and candid intentions of his Excellency and the whole Army, for the good of the Parliament and kingdome, in their restlesse endeavours, for a sure and lasting true peace. Published to silence the many false reports already raised, and to prevent the like for the future.

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    • London : Printed for George Whittington at the blew Anchor in Corne-hill, neere the royall Exchange, [1647]
    • 1647
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  • A declaration from His Excellence Sir Thomas Fairfax and the generall councel of the army, held at Putney, on Thursday September 16, 1647 [microform] : concerning the delaies in raising monies for supply of the army, and other forces of the kingdome : and their humble offers and desires in relation thereto : tendred to the Right Honourable Commissioners of Parliament residing with the army, and by them to be presented to the Houses : with His Exceliencies letter to the commissioners concerning the same : also a narrative of the souldiers behaviour towards the L. Lauderdale.

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    • Printed at London : For George Whittington at the Blew Anchor in Cornhill neere the Royall Exchange, 1647.
    • 1647
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  • An humble representation from His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Councel of the Armie [microform] : concerning their past endeavours, and now finall desires for the puting of the souldiery into constant pay, for the immediate disburthening the kingdom of free quarter, the prevention of any further encrease of arrears, and in order to the better disbanding of supernumeraries, and other things concerning the souldiery : humbly presented to the Right Honourable the Houses of Parliament, by Colonell Sir Hardresse Waller, and Colonell Whaley, Decemb. 7, 1647 ...

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    • Imprinted at London : For George Whittington, at the Blue Anchor in Cornhill near the Royall Exchange, 1647.
    • 1647
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  • Sine qua non [microform] : Another retreat to the armie, by a new proposall of the best way for the peace and safety of the kingdome, to the agitators for peace. With certain arguments against toleration.

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    • [London : s.n.], 1647.
    • 1647
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  • An humble representation from His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Councel of the Armie : concerning their past endeavours, and now finall desires for the puting of the souldiery into constant pay, for the immediate disburthening the kingdom of free quarter, the prevention of any further encrease of arrears, and in order to the better disbanding of supernumeraries, and other things concerning the souldiery : humbly presented to the Right Honourable the Houses of Parliament, by Colonell Sir Hardresse Waller, and Colonell Whaley, Decemb. 7, 1647 ...

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    • Imprinted at London : For George Whittington, at the Blue Anchor in Cornhill near the Royall Exchange, 1647.
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  • VIII queries upon the late declarations of, and letters from, the army : proposed to all true lovers of their country and parliaments, and conscientious souldiers in the army.

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    • London : [s.n.], 1647.
    • 1647
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  • Die Veneris 16 Maii 1645 By the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament at Westminster [electronic resource].

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    • [London : printed for Edward Husbands, 1645.
    • 1645
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  • His Excellencies Letter to the House of Commons [electronic resource].

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    • [London : s.n., 1647.
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  • Remonstrance of His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax [electronic resource].

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    • London : printed for John Partridge and George Whittington; in Black Fryers at the gate going into Carter Lane, and at the blue Anchor in Cornhill, 1648.
    • 1648
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  • A Cleere and full vindication of the late proceedings of the armie vnder the conduct of His Excellencie, Sir Thomas Fairfax : by certain positions, built upon principles and grounds both of religion and sound reason. Wherein the power of the magistrate is stated and bounded, and the just liberty and priviledge of the people asserted, in point of civill government ...

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    • London : Printed for William Larnar, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Black-Moore in Bishops-gate street, 1647.
    • 1647
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  • A vindication of the Army, by way of recrimination against the Lords and Commons in Parliament, and the City of London : with a brief admonition from the whole kingdome to the Army and Generall, especially concerning the safety of the Kings Majesty his most sacred person. Written by a well-affected Christian souldier.

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    • [London : s.n.], Printed in the yeere 1649.
    • 1649
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  • A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Paliament [sic] : for the raising of forces, both horse and foot in severall parts of this kingdom, to resist, suppresse, subdue, and pursue; kill and slay, and to put to execution; and by all means to destory such papists, and ill affected persons, who have traiterously combined together, and entred into association; ... and have plundered, spoyled, and destroyed multitudes of His Maiesties good subjects. Together with certain instructions for the lord lievtenants, deputy-lievtenants, and other officers and commanders in the county of Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridge, the Ile of Ely, Hartford, and the county of the city of Norwich. ... Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that this declaration, instructions, and resolution, be forthwith printed and published. Decemb. 22. Joh. Brown, Cler. Parliament, Hen. Elsinge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.

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    • London : printed for Edw. Husbands, and Joh. Franks, 1642.
    • 1642
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  • A declaration, or, representation from His Excellency, Sir Thomas Fairfax : and the army under his command, humbly tendred to the Parliament, concerning the iust and fundamentall rights and liberties of themselves and the kingdome. With some humble proposals and desires. June 14. 1647. By the appointment of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, with the officers and souldiers of the army, signed John Rushworth, Secretary.

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    • London : Printed for George Whittington at the Blew Anchor in Corn-hill, neere the Exchange, 1647.
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  • Four petitions to His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax : viz. I. From the inhabitants of the county of Essex, presented to his Excellency at the late rendezvous at Triplo-heath. II. From the inhabitants of the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, presented to his Excellency at St. Albans, 12 June present. III. From the inhabitants of the county of Buckingham, presented to his Excellency at S. Albans, 15 June present. IV. From the inhabitants of the county of Hertford, presented to his Excellency at S. Albans, 16 June present. Also a speech made to his Excellency at the delivery of the petition for Buckingham, by the presenter. Published at the earnest desire of the petitioners, and for the general satisfaction of the kingdom.

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    • London : printed for Laurence Chapman, June 18. 1647.
    • 1647
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  • A proclamation by His Excellency Robert Earle of Essex, &c. Captaine Generall of the army imployed for the defence of the Protestant religion, King, Parliament, and kingdome. : Together with a letter from a gentleman of quality residing in the army, concerning the advancement of the army towards Oxford.

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    • London : printed for T. G., 1644.
    • 1644
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  • The Armies dutie; or, Faithfull advice to the souldiers : given in two letters written by severall honest men, unto the Lord Fleetwood Lieutenant-Generall of the Armie, and now published for the instruction of the whole Armie, and the good people of this Common-wealth.

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    • London : printed, and are to be sold in Popes-head Alley, S. Pauls Church-yard, and Westminster Hall, 1659.
    • 1659
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  • A Moderate answer to a late printed pamphlet intituled Nine queries upon the printed charge of the army against the XI. members. : Written for the satisfaction of those that desire to be fully satisfied therin. Wherein the army is vindicated from many false aspersions cast upon them in the said pamphlet, and their proceedings hitherto proved to be legal and just. Together with some queries in behalf of the army.

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    • London : [s.n.], Printed in the year 1647.
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  • The Army's plea for their present practice : tendered to the consideration of all ingenuous and impartial men. Printed and published by special command.

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    • London : printed by Henry Hills, printer to the Army, dwelling in Aldersgate Street next door to the Peacock, 1659.
    • 1659
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  • An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. : For bringing in the arrears of the assessements for Sir Thomas Fairfax his army. Die Martis, 12 Octob.. 1647. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Jo. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum.

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    • London : printed for John Wright at the Kings Head in the old Bayley, 1647.
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  • A remonstrance from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the armie under his command : concerning their just and clear proceedings hitherto, in the behalfe of the Parliament, kingdome, and themselves, and the evill and trecherous dealing they have found from the enemies to their own, and the Parliaments and kingdomes peace and freedome : together with their present difficulties and dangers in relation thereunto, and their present resolutions thereupon, with the grounds of all of these ...

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    • London : Printed for George Whittington ..., 1647.
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  • His Majesties answer, by vvay of declaration to a printed paper, entituled, A declaration of both Houses of Parliament : in answer to His Majesties last message concerning the militia : published by His Majesties command.

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    • London : Printed by Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most Excellent Majestie and by the assignes of John Bill, 1642.
    • 1642
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  • Lawes and ordinances of warre : established for the better conduct of the army by His Excellency the Earle of Essex, lord generall of the forces raised by the authority of the Parliament, for the defence of the King and kingdom.

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    • London : Printed for Iohn Partridge and Iohn Rothwell, September, 1642.
    • 1642
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  • Reasons why the House of Commons ought in justice forthwith to suspend the members charged by the army, from sitting in the House, and to proceed in judgement against them : or else the City is obliged by way of requitall to help the army to justice upon them.

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    • London : [s.n.], printed in the year 1647.
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  • A word to the officers of the army. : Unto you who at first were raised up by a mighty spirit, to go forth with the sword in your hands, to recover some long lost liberties of the good people of England, from under the tyranical powers of Kings and Bishops ; unto whom was truly given the title of the Lords Host, because you went forth in his name, and for his people, and therefore were crowned with wonderful successes, and victories, over your enemies, unto a perfect conquest, even unto you is this word of truth.

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  • The humble remonstrance of the General Councel of officers met at Dalkeith the fifth of May, 1653. in behalf of themselves and the forces in Scotland : shewing their hearty concurrence with his Excellency the Lord General Cromwel, and his Councel of officers at White-Hall, in dissolving the late Parliament.

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  • The Earle of Pembroke's speech in the House of Peeres : vvhen the seven lords were accused of high-treason. Copia vera. Mic: Oldsworh.

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  • A list of the names of the members of the House of Commons : Observing which are officers of the army, contrary to the self-denying ordinance: together with such summes of money, offics [sic] and lands, as they have given to themselves for service done against the king and kingdome : note, reader, that such as have this marke (*) ... before their names, are recruiters, illegally elected ... and serve accordingly : the first century.

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  • A declaration from His Excellencie : with the advice of his councel of war: concerning the present distempers of part of Commissary Generall Iretons and of Colonel Scroops regiments to undeceive the deluded party, and to leave those excuselesse who refuse (upon pardon herein offered) to return to their former obedience. Signed by the order and appointment of His Excellencie the Lord Fairfax, lord generall, and his councell of war. Aulton, Hamshire, May 12, 1649. Ri. Hatter, secret.

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  • The case of the Armie truly stated, together with the mischiefes and dangers that are imminent, and some sutable remedies. Humbly proposed by the agents of five regiments of horse, to their respective regiments, and the whole Army. As it was presented by Mr. Edmond Bear, and Mr. William Russell, October 15. 1647. unto his Excellency, Sir Thomas Fairfax. Enclosed in a letter from the said agents: also his Excellencies honourable answer thereunto.

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  • An apology for the army, touching the eight quære's upon the late declarations and letters from the army, touching sedition falsly charged upon them : wherein those quæres are resolved, and thereby the present proceedings of the army are proved to be legall, just & honorable / by David Jenkins, prisoner in the Tower of London.

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  • The armies indemnity, with addition : together, with a declaration, shewing how every subject of England ought to be tried for treasons, felonies, and all other capitall crimes, as it is set down in the lawes of the land / by David Jenkins, now prisoner in the Tower of London.

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  • An ansvver to the cities representation set forth by some ministers of the Gospel, within the province of London : concerning the proceedings of the army : by a Presbyterian patriot, that hath covenanted to preserve the rights and priviledges of Parliaments, and the Kings Majesties person and authority, in the preservation, and defence of the true religion and liberties of the kingdoms, and not otherwise. February 7. 1648.

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  • King Charles vindicated and the people and armie admonished : matter of law delivered by the Iudges, at the arraignement of the Earle of Essex. 1. For subjects to put themselves into such a strength that the King cannot resist them, and to compell him to governe otherwise than according to his own royall authority, and directions, is manifest rebellion. 2. The deposing and murdering of the King is a consequent in every rebellion: the rebell not suffering the King to live, or reigne, that may punish him for his rebellion.

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