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1646Description:Attributed to Thomas Chaloner by Wing. A reply to: Birkenhead, Sir John. The speech without doores defended without reason (Wing B2972). Signatures: A⁴. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.This item contains 4 files (331.81 KB).Publicly Available -
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1643Description:Numerous errors in pagination. "The epistle dedicatory" signed: Iohn Spencer. Reproduction of original in: Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois.This item contains 4 files (2.71 MB).Publicly Available -
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1660Description:Title page in red and black. "To Henry Bell a printer. Arrogating to himself to be the author of this book", b1r-b6r. Originally published in 1649 as: King Charles the First, no man of blood: but a martyr for his people. ...This item contains 4 files (2.92 MB).Publicly Available -
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1649Description:Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) contains note: 'doubtful attribution'; see also Lyle H. Kendall, Jr., "Notes on some works attributed to George Wither," The Review of English Studies, n.s. 5/20 (Oct., 1954), 390-394.. In verse. The ...This item contains 4 files (1.21 MB).Publicly Available -
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1647Description:Imprint from Wing. Verse - "Hold out brave Charles, & thou shalt winne the field". Annotation on Thomason copy: "may 12th 1647". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.This item contains 4 files (42.19 KB).Publicly Available -
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1647Description:Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Decemb: 3d". Reproduction of the original in the British Library. A prayer for the King to be said twice a day at least -- A prayer for the ending of these ...This item contains 4 files (112.82 KB).Publicly Available -
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1645Description:Although attributed to Charles I, the first letter is in fact by Lord George Digby, who has signed it in "Two remarkable letters concerning the Kings correspondence with the Irish rebels" (Wing B4785; Madan 1810); the ...This item contains 4 files (116.34 KB).Publicly Available -
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1642Description:Ordered to be printed: Martis 12 Aprilis 1642. By Jo. Browne Cler. Parliamentor. Having petitioned the King to come to terms with Parliament and received his answer, which we send you, we pray you to take such steps for ...This item contains 4 files (66.59 KB).Publicly Available -
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1642Description:Petitioners concur with the city of London repudiating the late Maidstone petition. They thank the House for its labours to prevent the King going to Ireland .. -- Steele. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.This item contains 4 files (107.27 KB).Publicly Available -
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1647Description:Imprint from Wing. Petitioners desiring a lasting peace have entered into a solemn engagement and desire the City to join them in bringing back the king to negotiate on the basis of his message of 12 May (Wing 2nd ed. ...This item contains 4 files (90.77 KB).Publicly Available -