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Phisick to cure the phrensy
The second part of Democritus natu minimus bringing some obsolete drugs perchance vulgarly so esteemed, but indeed precious Hellebore from the far remote northern contemned orcades gathered out of the rich garden of the paradise of sacred writ very wholesome and operative for curing all Independents as wel the grand capital ... if with smal trash they do not mend, they must give democritus leave (it being his natural and prædominant passion) to laugh at their end, bee it never so miserable for they shal smart -
A declaration of the Scottish army concerning their present designe, against the Lords and Commons
assembled at Westminster, the army under the command of His Excellency, the Lord Generall and their resolution to preserve and defend the King's Maiestie and to gain his libertie from the Isle of Wight, and the proceedings of 7000 Scots, 5000 of Major Gen. Monroe's forces touching the present design against the Kingdom of England, with a declaration from the royalists of the city of Norwich, concerning their declaring for God and King Charles -
The doctrine of the Scriptures, concerning the originall of dominion
Wherein Gods perpetuall propriety in the soveraignty of the whole earth, and the Kings great charter for the administration thereof, are justified by authoritative records in both the Testaments. And sundry of the chiefe arguments reduced into forme, ready for the present examination of those who (in this great cause) desire the truth -
A declaration of the right honourable the Lord Major, aldermen, and Common-Councell of the City of London
concerning the great and apparent danger of the said city, and the desires and proceedings of the Common-Councell-men therin, in behalf of the citizens. Also, their present summons and directions (in His Majesties name) to the trained bands and citizens, touching the preservation of the peace, defence of themselves, the city, and the magistrates thereof. Agreed upon by the honourable court at Guild-Hall, on Tuesday last, April 25. 1648. Michel -
Propositions for peace by an union of interests, or A memento to the Kings party
being the present quarrell stated, and severall effectuall remedies propounded, for universall satisfaction of all parties, that desire a speedy composure, a lasting peace, and a prevention of the destroying war, and approaching desolation, which now threaten the nation. Read, judge, prosecute -
Colonel Hammond's letter sent to William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons
concerning Mr. Osborns late scandalizing the said Colonel, and the rest of the gentlemen now attending the King : which letter was read in the House of Commons. Together with an order of the Commons for the said Osborn to appear within fourty days to make good his allegation. Published by authority -
A copy of Lieutenant General Crumwels Letter, read in the House of Commons
And other letters of a great and bloody fight neere Preston. The Scots army totally defeated by Lieutenant Generall Crumwell. VVith the paritculars of the fight, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday last. 2500 Scots slain, 2000 taken prisoners, 300 officers kild and taken. 400 horse taken. 4000 fire armes. 2000 other armes. 30 coulors. 8 barrels of gunpowder. 4 cart load of ammunition 500 cattle retaken & restored 5000 l. worth of goods retake [sic] divers papers concerning Prince Charles, and divers in London. Duke Hambleton fled to Wygan & Langdale to Carlisle. 1500 Scots, & English cavaliers, kild, taken, dispersed, fled August 21. 1648. These being true copies, are thought fit to bee printed and published for the satisfaction of the whole kingdome, one of them signed Oliver Crumwell -
A paire of cristall spectacles with which any man may see plainly at a miles distance, into the councells of the Army and take a full view of the grounds of all their designes
Published for the satisfaction of al those who will drink his Majesties health, sing Vive le Roy, and cry God blesse King Charles. But chiefly made for the City of London. By a Member of the House of Commons -
A new message to the royalists of the two kingdoms of England & Scotland
communicating the great and potent proceedings, of the victorious and renowned English heroes, against the great Duke of Scotland, and his disloyall army. As also. a further character, and discovery of their present proceedings and atchivements, against the Royall Navy at sea, the northern army, the Welch, Cornish, & Scottish forces. Likewise, a caveat to the Army, concerning their sheathing of the sword, and scourging of their enemies. And a briefe narrative, touching the personall treaty, and the City of London