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A57786 The royal flight, or, The conquest of Ireland a new farce. 1690 (1690) Wing R2129; ESTC R23077 46,709 65

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the Cruelties and Barbarities of the French upon the English Prisoners of War Being a Journal of their Travels from Dinan in Britany to Thoulon in Provence and back again With a Description of the Scituation and Fortifications of all the Eminent Towns upon the Road and their Distance Of their Prisons and Hospitals and the Number of Men that died under their Cruelty With the Names of many of them and the places of their Deaths and Burials With an Account of the great Charity and sufferings of the poor Protestants of France And other material Things that happened upon the Way The Memoirs of Monsiour Deageant containing the most secret Transactions and Affairs from the Death of Henry IV. till the beginning of the Ministry of the Cardinal de Richlieu To which is added a particular Relation of the Arch-Bishop of Embrun's Voyage into England and of his Negotiation for the Advancement of the Roman-Catholick Religion here together with the Duke of Buckingham's Letters to the said Arch-Bishop about the Progress of that Affair which happen'd the last Years of King James l his Reign Faithfully translated out of the French Original The Cabinet Open'd or the Secret History of the Amours of Madam de Maintenon with the French King Translated from the French Copy The History of the most Illustrious William P. of Orange Deduc'd from the first Founders of the Ancient House of Nassau together with the most considerable Actions of this present Prince The second Edition A Collection of Fourteen Papers relating to the Affairs of Church and State in the Reign of the late King James The Character of a Trimmer His Opinion of I. The Laws and Government II. The Protestant Religion III. The Papists IV. Foreign Affairs By the Honourable Sir William Coventry The third Edition carefully Corrected and cleared from the Errors of the first Impression An Impartial Relation of the Illegal Proceedings against St. Mary Magdalen Colledge in Oxon in the Year of our Lord 1687. Containing only Matters of Fact as they occurred The Second Edition To which is added the most remarkable Passages omitted in the former Collected by a Fellow of the said Colledge The Justice of the Parliament in inflicting of Punishments subsequent to Offenders ' vindicated and the lawfulness of the present Government asserted An Account of Mr. Perkinson's Expulsion from the University of Oxford in late times in vindication of him from the false Aspersions cast upon him in a late Pamphlet Intituled The History of Passive Obedience The Way to Peace among all Protestants being a Letter of Reconcillation sent by Bp. Ridley to Bp. Hooper By Mr. Sam. Johnson Purgatory prov'd by Miracles collected out of Roman-Catholick Authors With some remarkable Histories relating to British English and Irish Saints with a Preface concerning their Miracles By Mr. Sam. Johnson A Seasonable Discourse shewing the unreasonableness and Mischiefs of Imposition in Matters of Religion Recommended to a serious Consideration By Mr. Andrew Marvel late Member of Parliament The Revolter A Tragi-Comedy acted between the Hind and Panther and Religio Laici A Collection of Poems Satyrs and Songs against Popery and Tyranny In four Parts Most of them writ by the late Duke of Buckingham Mr. Andrew Marvel Mr. John Aylof and Mr. Stephen Colledge An Answer to the Bp. of Rochester's first and second Letters c. The Intrigues of the French King at Constantinople to imbroll Christendom discover'd in several Dispatches past between him and the late Grand Signior Grand Vizier and Count Teckely all of them sound among that Count's Papers With some Reflections upon them The New Nonconformist Or Dr. Sherlock's Case in preaching after a Deprivation incurr'd by the Express words of a Statute fairly Stated and examined With some short Reflections upon Mr. Cook 's Sermon Feb. 2. 1690. which was Licens'd by the Arch-Bishop's Chaplain The Fate of France A Discourse where it is shew'd That by the Happy Revolution in England all the Designs of the French King for the Vniversal Monarchy are disappoined and the Rational Grounds to believe his Downfal near In three Dialogues betwixt Father Petre Father La Chaise and two Protestant Gentlemen The Anatomy of a Jacobite Tory. In a Dialogue between Whig and Tory occasioned by the Act for Recognizing K. William and Q. Mary The Great Bastard Protector of the Little One. Done out of French And for which the French King put forth a Proclamation with a Reward of five thousand Louis d'Ors to discover the Author Reflections upon a Form of Prayer lately set forth by the Jacobites of the Church of England and of an Abhorrence tendred by the late King to some of our Dissenting Bishops upon his present Majesties Landing A true Account of a late horrid Couspiracy to betray Holland to the French And of the Tryal Confession Condemnation and Execution of Jacob Martinet Sheriff of the Town of Sluys and Cornelius Reoland Master of the Ship call'd the Argle of Amsterdam who were Executed for the said Conspiracy May 6. 1690. Essex's Innocency and Honour vindicated Or Murther Subornation Perjury and Oppression justly charg'd on the Murderers of that Noble Lord and True Patriot Arthur late Earl of Essex As prov'd before the Right Honourable late Committee of Lords are ready to be Deposed By Laurnece Braddon Gent.