11 results filtered with: Great Britain - History - Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660
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The political activities of the Baptists and Fifth Monarchy Men in England during the Interregnum / by Louise Fargo Brown.
Brown, Louise FargoDate: 1911- Books
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Original letters and papers of state, Addressed to Oliver Cromwell; concerning the affairs of Great Britain. From the year MDCXLIX to MDCLVIII. Found among the political collections of Mr. John Milton. Now first published from the originals. By John Nickolls, jun. Member of the Society of Antiquaries, London.
Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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Killing no murder: briefly discoursed in three questions. By Col. Titus, alias William Allen.
Titus, Silius, 1623?-1704.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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A proper memorial for the 29th of May, the glorious day which bless'd these nations with the return of King Charles the IId, their Rightful Monarch. Being An Historical Account of his wonderful Escape, after the Battel of Worcester, from the hot Pursuit of those inhuman Robel, who, having drank his Father's Blood, thirsted after his. As also of the following Usurpations, and of the Glorious and Happy Restoration of the Royal Family. Containing Many remarkable Particulars and Circumstances of those Great Providences not mention'd by the Earl of Clarendon, or any other Historian; and shewing, that no one Dissenter or Fanatick had the least Hand in the first of them. A Relation fit to be imprinted in the Hearts of all true Loyalists, and kept in their Houses for the Information of their Children, to shew them how miraculously God protected his Anointed, in order to bless these Kingdoms with his Restoration.
Date: [1715]- Books
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The political beacon: or the life and character of Oliver Cromwell, impartially illustrated. Containing an historical account of his political transactions and connections, Which carried on, and at length effected the grand revolution. In a series of letters. Together with a parallel, in the manner of Plutarch, between the acting political characters of that time, and those of the last nine years.
Date: M.DCC.LXX. [1770]- Books
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Killing no murder. Proving 'tis lawful and meritorious in the Sight of God and Man, to destroy, by any means, tyrants of all degrees, their Creatures and Dependants; That should attempt the Subversion of Liberty in a free State, to introduce Slavery, Beggary, &c. Demonstrated from Holy Writ, the Laws of Nature, and the most celebrated Authors, Antient and Modern. By the brave Colonel Titus, alias W. Allen. Illustrated with many Examples of true Patriotism, And contains many Things that deserve a serious Consideration in our present State. Wherein nothing but the Exertion of a general public Spirit can avert our being curs'd with a Train of Evils impending; And when too late, the Pusillanimous may cry, Good Lord; who could have thought it? To which are added, the sentiments of an illustrious patriot, deceas'd; on important Subjects that concern the very Being of the Constitution and Liberties of Britain.
Titus, Silius, 1623?-1704.Date: [1749]- Books
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The presbyterians not guilty of the murther of King Charles I. ... As appears by their Abhorrence of the then Proceedings against His Majesty: Faithfully Printed from the Original Copy, sign'd by Fifty Seven of the most Eminent Presbyterian Ministers then possess'd of the Parish-Churches in and about the City of London. With a Vindication of Moderate Church-Men and Dissenters, from the Aspersions cast upon them at this Time, &c. That they are Men of Republican and Antimonarchical Principles. The Third Edition: To which are added, Undeniable Proofs of the true Authors of that Horrid Act. With the Character of Archbishop Laud, given by that Learned and Wise Prince King James the First, in a Discourse held with the Lord Keeper Bishop Williams, who was a Sollicitor for his Promotion in the Church. Publish'd to abate the unwarrantable Heats of a Prejudic'd Party.
Date: 1713- Books
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A collection of loyal songs written against the Rump Parliament, between the years 1639 and 1661. ... With an historical introduction to the whole. In two volumes. ...
Date: 1731- Books
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Speculum Britannicum: or, a view of the miseries and calamities successively brought upon Great Britain by intestine divisions, in the last and present centuries. By an Englishman.
Burton, Philip, -1792.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Pictures
A committee of Puritan new members of Parliament meeting in London during the Commonwealth (1649-1660). Engraving by William Hogarth.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Date: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 2498967iPart of: Hudibras- Books
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Memoires of the reign of King Charles I. Containing The most remarkable Occurrences of that Reign, and setting many Secret Passages thereof in a clear Light. With Impartial Characters of man Great Persons on both Sides, who chiefly govern'd the Counsels and Actions of that Scene of Affairs. Together with a continuation to the happy restauration of King Charles II. By Sir Philip Warwick, Knight. Published from the original manuscript with An Alphabetical Table.
Warwick, Philip, Sir, 1609-1683.Date: 1702