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- "America welcomes the world" ; : the Sesquicentennial International Exposition, Philadelphia, June first to December first, 1926
- "Bomba" shrieks for help! : vide appeal from Naples for foreign intervention. Vide Lord Palmerson's declaration in the House of Commons, June 12th; also leading article in the "Times," June 15th
- "Timely Red Cross help saved the day in Italy."
- "Womanpower" means you ... at your W.S.G.A. Careers Conference
- 'Twas on a river's verdant side, just at the close of day, : a dyiug swan with musick try'd to chase her cares away
- (2d time ever performed in America.) On Wednesday evening, 11th December, will be presented ... Pizarro: or, The death of Rolla. ... To which will be added ... The horse and widow. ...
- (In Senate of the United States.) : A bill, to repeal an act, entitled, "An act for the punishment of certain crimes therein specified"
- (Number II.) A letter to the majority of the General Assembly of Liliput. : Gentlemen, you may possibly expect that the subject of my last should be continued in this letter. ..
- (Number III.) A letter to the majority of the General Assembly of Liliput. : Gentlemen, though a free people may for a while submit to the injustice of their rulers ..
- ,The detection of a popish cheat, or, A true account of the invention and discovery of the story of a boys conversing with the devil, : which has lately occasioned so much noise and so many reports
- 1. Whereas it has been often said at the Committee for the Earle of Lindsey's Fenns, that the gentlemen of the country were put out of the Commission of Sewers and strangers put in their places, it is thought necessary to publish this paper, to satisfie all men the contrary : 2. In the Commission of Sewers for Lincolnshire whilst the Earle of Lindseys undertaking was in agitation, there were 120 commissioners, mos of them prime gentlemen of that country, no strangers bu the great officers of state that never appeared there, and Sir Robert Killigrew, with Mr. Robert Long, who did appear there, Sir William Killigrew came in after his fathers death, so there can be justly said to be but two strangers of 120 commissioners ..
- 10. Januarii. 1641. : His Majesties letter to both House of Parliament
- 160,000 dollars squandered!, or, A federal cure for hard times!!
- 1602. 1603. A true report of al the burials and christnings within the citie of London and the liberties thereof, from the 23. of December, 1602. to the 22. of December, 1603. : Whereunto is added the number of euery seuerall parish, from the 14. of Iuly, to the 22. of December, aswell within the city of London, and the liberties thereof, as in other parishes in the skirtes of the citty, and out of the freedome adioyning to the cittie, according to the report, made to the Kinges most excellent Maiestie
- 1608 [Bill of mortality] from the [16 February] to the [23]
- 1646. A Scripture almanacke, or a calculation according to the English account, and the Word of God
- 1651 At the committee of trustees for sale of the late Kings goods
- 17 Junii, 1643. : It is this day ordered by the Commons House of Parliament, that the high-constables of the severall hundreds in the counties of Berks, Buckingham, Middlesex, and Surrey, in whose divisions any sick and maymed souldiers of the Parliaments army are or shall be billeted ..
- 20.000 Alsaciens-Lorrains, engagés volontaires, combattent à nos côtés
- 25000 boys wanted for the biggest job on Earth
- 2e journée de Bordeaux : organisée au profit des oeuvres de guerre locales
- 3e emprunt de la défense nationale (loi du 26 octobre 1917) ...
- 3e emprunt de la défense nationale (loi du 26 octobre 1917-décret du 31 octobre 1917-arrêté ministériel du 1er novembre 1917)
- 3e emprunt de la défense nationale : souscrivez!
- 4e Emprunt de la défense nationale (loi du 19 Septembre 1918)
- 4e emprunt de la défense nationale
- 4e emprunt de la défense nationale : appel de la Societé Industrielle de Rouen
- 5e emprunt italien de guerre
- A Balade agaynst malycyous sclaunderers
- A Ballad intit[u]led, The old mans complaint against his wretched son who to advance his marriage did undo himself
- A Batchelers resolution, or, Have among you now, widowes or maydes ... : to the tune of The blazing torch
- A Better creed than the last.
- A Bloody butchery, by the British troops: or, The runaway fight of the regulars. : Being the particulars of the victorious battle fought at and near Concord ... between two thousand regular troops, belonging to his Britannic majesty, and a few hundred provincial troops ... : To which is annexed, a Funeral elegy on those who were slain in the battle
- A Brief account of Captain William Govan, : his last speech and prayers, with a miraculous instance after his death, concerning the bleeding of his hedd
- A Brief account of a great engagement which hapned [sic] between the English squadron, under the command of Vice-Admiral Herbert, and the whole French fleet, near the coast of Ireland, on the first of May, 1689
- A Brief account of the evidence given on behalf of Edmund Warner at a tryal had at the Bar the 24th of November, 1693 before the four barons of the Exchequer, relating to a parcel of potters clay seized by the Custom-House officers under the pretence of its being fullers earth
- A Brief and modest representation of the present state & condition of Ireland
- A Brief relation of the march of the Imperial Army under the command of Count Lesly, the taking of the town of Esseck, and setting fire to the bridge, and the consternation of the infidels upon that action
- A Briefe catechisme, conteining the most principall groundes of religion
- A Briefe collection of some part of the exactions, extortions, oppressions, tyrannies, and excesses towards the liues, bodies and goods of prisoners, done by Alexander Harris, warden of the Fleete, in his foure years misgouernment, ready to be proued by oath and other testimonies
- A Briefe collection of some part of the exactions, extortions, oppressions, tyrannies, and excesses towards the liues, bodies and goods of prisoners, done by Alexander Harris, warden of the Fleete, in his foure years misgouernment, ready to be proued by oath and other testimonies
- A Bull sent by Pope Pius to encourage the traytors in England, : pronounced against Queen Elizabeth, of ever glorious memory; shewing the wicked designs of popery
- A Card, number 1. : A member of the Church of England, and a Son of Liberty, presents his compliments to those gentlemen, who are for an immediate and untimely importation of goods from Great-Britain ..
- A Card. : Jack Hatchway and Tom Bowling, return their service to Messrs. Axe and Hammer, and the respectable body of leather aprons, acquainting them, that they keep a good look out, and hope (with the assistance of their old friends, the men of straw) to run clear of the shoals and mudbanks and escape the designs of those men of faction M--r--y and Br--sh--r. ... Ship Liberty, January 18, 1769
- A Card. : New York, September 9th, 1774. The thanks of the public are presented to those worthy citizens, who have ... refused to let their vessels for the base purpose of transporting troops, ammunition, &c. to oppress the brave defenders of American liberty ..
- A Card. : The public present their compliments to Messieurs James and Drinker.----We are informed that you have this day received your commission to enslave your native country ..
- A Card. : To the electors of Philadelphia. In order to preserve the harmony, so necessary at this time, we are informed that committees from the Patriotic Society, and other public spirited bodies, have agreed upon six persons to represent this city in Assembly ..
- A Catalogue of all the kings ships, as also of all other ships, and pinnaces, together with their squadrons, captaines, burthen, seamen, and landmen, set forth in His Maiesties seruice, the 27 of Iune, 1627
- A Catalogue of the lords, knights, and gentlemen (of the Catholick religion) that were slain in the late warr, in defence of their king and countrey : as also, of those whose estates were sold by the Rump for that cause
- A Catalogue of the present Convention of Estates now assembled in the Kingdom of Scotland, : with others of the clergy, nobility, and commissioners for shyres and burghs, not therein assembled
- A Caueat or vvarning for all sortes of men both young and olde to auoid the company of lewd and wicked women
- A Caution to those who hold Calvinism, to be careful how they preach it : lest they discourage weak minds, who can't understand it, and be laugh'd at by those who do
- A Caveat against generall indempnity. Or, Reasons why the patentee commissioners and farmers of beer and ale, &c. within the cities of London and Westminster, &c. and the subcommissioners and farmers of beer and ale, in the several counties of England, Scotland, and Ireland, should not be comprehended in the generall Act of Indempnity and Oblivion,
- A Caveat for the borower, or, A Perfect table of usurie : shewing how much the principall summe, with the interest, and interest vpon interest, from one pound to a thousand, amounteth vnto yearely for twentie one yeares, after the rate of ten in the hundred
- A Caveat to the city of London, in reference to the King's writ for electing representatives for that city, to meet and consult with him in Parliament, the fifteenth day of January next ensuing
- A Christian conference betvveene Christ and a sinner, : wherein is shewed the love of Christ towards mankinde, and the pains which he suffered upon the crosse for our sinnes together with the wickedness of our corrupt natures toward him for the same : To the tune of Goe to bed sweet heart
- A Christian consolatory letter
- A Christian consolatory letter
- A Christmas carol, No. 1-4
- A Common Council holden the 29. of Decemb. 1659. : To this common council was presented a report by Alderman Fowke; as followeth
- A Congratulatory poem : dedicated to His Excellency, the ambassador, from the Emperor of Fez and Morocco
- A Congratulatory poem on His Royal Highnesses restauration to the dignity of Lord High Admiral of England, &c
- A Continuation of news from that part of His Majesties fleet that now lies at High-Lake near Chester : giving an impartial account of all considerable occurrences since its leaving Harwich to this present time
- A Contrast: : read my fellow citizens, and judge for yourselves
- A Covenant for reformation. : Assented to in Hatfield, September 12th. 1709
- A Covenant for reformation. : Assented to in Hatfield, September 12th. 1709
- A Cure for the state, or, An excellent remedy against the apostacy of the times
- A Declaration from the people of God called Quakers : against all seditious conventicles, and dangerous practises of any who under colour or pretence of tender conscience, have, or may contrive insurrections, the said people being cleer from all such things, in the sight of God, angels and men
- A Declaration of the Queenes Maiesties most gratious dealing with William Marsden and Robert Anderton, seminarie priests : sithence the time of their iust condemnation, being conuicted according to the lawes, and of their obstinacie in refusing to acknowledge their duetie and allegeance to her Maiestie, 1586
- A Description of Old England, or, A True declaration of the times
- A Description of Vienna in its ancient and present state : : with an exact and compleat account of the siege thereof, began by the Ottoman Emperour on the 16th of July, 1683, and continued until the [12th?] of September following : at which time the siege was rais'd and a total defeat given to the Turkish army by the Christians
- A Description of a new kinde of artificial bathes lately invented
- A Description of a new kinde of artificial bathes lately invented
- A Deuoute inuocacyon of all the blessyd names of our lorde Ihesu Cryst : that was founde lately upon the holy rood in the see by reuelacyo[n], the which is within the dyoces of Norwygh [sic] in the cou[n]tie of Suffock & in the parysh of Newton standyng vpon the see banke named the hospytall of Pyte
- A Deuoute inuocacyon of all the blessyd names of our lorde Ihesu Cryst : that was founde lately upon the holy rood in the see by reuelacyo[n], the which is within the dyoces of Norwygh [sic] in the cou[n]tie of Suffock & in the parysh of Newton standyng vpon the see banke named the hospytall of Pyte ..
- A Dialogue between Doctor Titus and Bedlows ghost : concerning the bayling the lords out of the Tower
- A Dialogue between Doctor Titus and Bedlows ghost : concerning the bayling the lords out of the Tower
- A Dialogue between Iack Ketch and his journey-man : concerning their profession and present affair in the world : they are affraid they cannot send so many to heaven as Baxter, Lobb and Bull has sent to hell
- A Dialogue between Satan and a young man, or, Satan's temptations to delay repentance answered
- A Dialogue between the Dutchess of Portsmouth and Madam Gwin at parting
- A Dialogue between the Dutchess of Portsmouth and Madam Gwin at parting
- A Dialogue between the E. of Sh-- and L. Bell-- in the Tower, concerning the plot
- A Dialogue between two members of the new and old East-India companies
- A Dialogue betwixt H.B.'s ghost and his dear author R.L.S
- A Direction concerning the plague, or pestilence, for pooore [sic] and rich
- A Discovery of the Savoy-plot : with an account of the manner of seizing and securing fourteen priests and papists, with great bundles of papers, some of which are said to be the late king's declarations, &c. in Dutchy-Lane, near the Savoy
- A Discription of the painting of the theater in Oxford
- A Diuine descant full of consolation : fitting a soule plunged in desolation
- A Divine poem
- A Dreadful account of a barbarous bloody murther committed on the body of one Mr. Cymball, at his own house, in Old Soho, on the 31st of January, 1694 ..
- A Faithful account of the taking the bridge, and beating down the Irish town of Athlone, which stands on the other side of the Shannon : with a perfect diary of every days several actions before the said Irish town, &c. : as also, the welcome news from Kinsaile, giving an impartial account of the safe and happy arrival of the Smirna and Turkey fleets
- A Faithful and impartial account of the proceedings in the case of James, Duke of Monmouth
- A Farewel to His Royal Highness, James, Duke of York, on his voyage to Sctotland [sic], October 20, 1680
- A Few reasons in favour of vendues.
- A Friendly caveat to all true Christians, showing them the true way to heaven
- A Full account of a bold and barbarous murther committed on the body of William Culliford Esq. by George Cruff, in Water-Lane near the Custom-House in London, on Friday the 8th day of August, 1684, in the open street between the hours of 11 and 12 of the same day : as also the relation of a gentleman of qualities groom, who was shot by a life-guardman upon Munday the 4th of this instant, in the town of Kensington : together with the further account of a lamentable fire that happened in a town call'd Church-Hill, within two miles of Chipping-Norton, in Oxfordsheire [sic], on Wednesday the 30th of July, last
- A Full account of a most tragycal and inhuman murther that was committed lately in Holland, at Sevenbergen, 3 hours walk off the Brill, by one Claes Wells : who murthered his father, Henry Wells and his mother, with 3 brothers and one sister, and after sat the house on fire, for which he was executed, within 3 days after
- A Full account of a terrible and bloody fight between the Dutch and English forces in Flanders against the French : with a particular relation of a great and singular victory over the French
- A Full account of the barbarous and unhumane usages of the French Protestants in France
- A Full an [sic] true acount [sic] of a most barbarous and bloody murther committed by Edward Williams on the body of Mr. Hinton, at the Windsor-Castle in Green-Dragon Court, near Charing-Cross, on Thursday last : with the occasion of their quarrel ... and how the coroners inquest brought it in wilful murther, and committed Mrs. Hinton to the gate-house ... for being accessary [sic] to the same
- A Full and particular account of the seizing and imprisonment of the Duke of Tyrconnel, and other great officers, by the express command of the French King
- A Full and perfect account of the seizing seven of K. James's officers, viz. Captain Vaughan, Frogmorton, Whinuell, Burges, Sidmore, Brookes and Yearburrough who were bound for France with treasonable letters, and now are in custody in Bell Savage Yard by Ludgate till their examination
- A Full and perfect account of the state and condition of the Province of Ulster in Ireland : in a letter from Wexford of the 15th of January, 1689/90
- A Full and perticular [sic] relation of that strange, horrible, and (in England) unheard-of murther, vvhich was committed on the body of the late famous Dr. Clench, in an hackney-coach, near Leaden-Hall-Market, on Monday-night the 4th of this instant Jan. 1692
- A Full and true account of His Grace Duke Schomberg's marching towards Dublin and of the preparations the late King James is making to oppose him : with other affairs relating to Ireland : in a letter from Chester, Sept. 2
- A Full and true account of His Grace Duke Schomberg's marching towards Dublin and of the preparations the late King James is making to oppose him : with other affairs relating to Ireland : in a letter from Chester, Sept. 2
- A Full and true account of a bloody and barbarous murther, found to be committed upon the person of woman, in Kent-street, near St. George's Church, Southwark : with the circumstances that attended the discovery, and other things accompanying so amazing and cruel proceedings
- A Full and true account of a great and signal victory gain'd by the imperialists over the Turks : dated from Vienna the 8th of September
- A Full and true account of a most barbarous murther and robbery committed by John Davis on the body of Esq. Bowles's lady, at Cleaver, near Windsor ..
- A Full and true account of a most barbarous murther and robbery committed on the body of Mrs. Johannah Williams, by one William de Fray, a French-man, at a gravel-pit near Barnet, in Hartfordshire ..
- A Full and true account of a notorious and bold robbery comitted on Hounslow-Heath of Friday last, 1700, by Jonathon Lan and Guy Cook, two highway-men : particularly how they robbed Simon Hartcourt of the Middle Temple Esq., of 35 guines, ten lewe's d'ors, a silver watch, and several things of great value : as also how they were taken after a strange manner and committed to Newgate by the Lord Cheif Justice Holt on Saturday last
- A Full and true account of all the proceedings in Ireland since His Majesties first embarking for that kingdom to his present march to besiege Limerick : being a particular relation of all the sieges, battles, skirmishes and towns surrender'd, likewise the number of men killed and wounded on both sides and also King James's last speech to the Lord Mayor of Dublin when he departed thence
- A Full and true account of all the remarkable actions and things that have happen'd in the North of Ireland, since the 15th of November to the 7th instant and particularly of the actions at Sligo, the Newry and Charlemont : as also the petition of the chief inhabitants of Ulster to the Duke Schonberg, His Grace's answer thereunto, the present state of the army and affairs there ... : in a letter from Lisbourn, of December the 7th, 1689
- A Full and true account of all the remarkable actions and things that have happen'd in the North of Ireland, since the 15th of November to the 7th instant and particularly of the actions at Sligo, the Newry and Charlemont : as also the petition of the chief inhabitants of Ulster to the Duke Schonberg, His Grace's answer thereunto, the present state of the army and affairs there ... : in a letter from Lisbourn, of December the 7th, 1689
- A Full and true account of the barbarous rebellion and rising of the Lord Dunbarton's regiment at Ipswich in Suffolk : with their pretences of declaring for the late King James
- A Full and true account of the behaviour, confession, & execution of Mr. Richard Buttler, for a notorious fellony and burglary : who executed at Tybourn, on Monday the 29th of July, 1695, after having been twice severally reprieved for the space of 17 days : with a brief relation of his extravagant life, and other remarkable matters and circumstances, that attended him to his untimely end, &c