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The Poor whore's lamentation, or, The Fleet-street crack's complaint for want of trading : to the tune of The Guinea wins her, &c.
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The patient royal traveller, or, The wonderful escapes of His Sacred Majesty King Charles the Second from Worcester-Fight : and his making a hollow oke his royall pallace ... : to...
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On the royal martyr, King Charles the I, of ever blessed memory
Published: Printed on the Frozen-Thames January the 30th. 1683. By the LOYAL Young PRINTERS, viz. E. and A. Milbourn, S. Hinch, and J. Mason, 1683“…Broadsides London (England) 17th century. rbgenr…”
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On the death of the Queen : an ode.
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On St. Paul's Cathedral represented by Mr. Dan. King = Threnodia adis Paulinæ de seipsa.
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The Names of the persons to be a nevv Council of State appointed by the Parliament sitting at Westminster, on Thursday February 23, 1659
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Northern Nanny, or, The Loving lasses lamentation ... : tune of, In January last &c.
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The names of the aldermen, deputies, and common-council-men of the city of London, December the 23th, 1681
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Much a-do about nothing : a song made of nothing, the newest in print, he that seriously minds it, shall find all- things in't : to the tune of, Which nobody can deny.
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The Norfolk gentleman his last will and testament : and how he committed the keeping of his children to his own brother, who dealt most wickedly with them, and how God plagued him...
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Mrs. James's advice to the citizens of London
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The Noble fisher-man, or, Robin Hoods preferment : shewing how he won a prize on the sea, and how he gave one half to his dame, and the other to the building of alms-houses : the t...
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Mr. Davis his case, upon the appal [sic] of Mr. Thomas Skinner
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Resolved upon the question by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament that all and every the ministers throughout the kingdoms of England and Ireland, Dominion of Wales, and...
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Resolved upon the question by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament that all and every the ministers throughout the kingdoms of England and Ireland, Dominion of Wales, and...
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By the mayor, to the alderman of the ward of [blank] : whereas His Majesty hath been pleased to signifie, that he doth graciously accept of the request made to him by this city to...
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By the mayor, to the alderman of the ward of [blank] : whereas the frequenting and tipling in taverns, alehouses, coffee-houses and other victualling-houses is too much used and p...
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By the mayor : whereas by the laws and statutes of this realm, constituting and appointing the assize of fewel, it is provided and required that all billets and faggots exposed to...
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By the maior : whereas divers rude and disordered young-men, apprentices and others, do now of late presume and take to themselves a liberty ... to throw about squibs and fireworks...
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By the King, a proclamation : Whereas the Prince of Orange and his adherents, who design forthwith to invade Our kingdoms, in order thereunto have contrived and framed several trea...
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