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SOMERS (Lord). Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts ( continued)-^ 

 Vol. VII. (continued) : 

 Case of the present Distresses of the Non-Conformists. 

 Address, expressing the True Sense of the Dissenting Protestants of England. 

 Character of a True Protestant. 1682. 

 Clarke (Samuel). (1) The Life and Death of Nebuchadnezzar the Great. 1664. 



(2) The Life and Death of Cyrus the Great. 1664. 

 Hobbes (Thomas, of Malmesbury). Last Sayings of. 1680. 

 Scargill (Daniel). The Recantation of. 1669. 



Hobbes (Thomas). An Historical Narration concerning Heresy. 1680. 

 Sanders (E.) The Three Royal Cedars ; being a Narrative of the Proceedings 



of King Charles, James, Duke of York, and Henry, Duke of Glocester. 1660. 

 News from Brussels, in a Letter from a near Attendant on His Majesty's Person. 1660. 

 Declaration of the Nobility, Knights, and Gentry of the County of Oxon, which have 



adhered to the late King. 1660. 

 King Charles II, his Declaration to his Subjects of England. With His Majesty's 



Letter to General Monk. 1660. 

 A Scandalous Pamphlet, entitled, the Valley of Baca ; or The Army's Interest 



pleaded, answered. 1660. 

 Bunco (Alderman). Speech to the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council 



of London. 1660. 

 Message from the King of Scots to the Bang of Spain. As also Letter from the 



Duke of York to the King. 

 Catalogue of the Peers of England. 1660. 

 HoUis (Denzil). Instructions agreed on by Parliament for the Commissioners to 



the Hague ; with the Speech made thereupon. 

 England's Joy ; or a Relation of the most remarkable Passages from His Majesty's 



arrival at Dover to his entrance at Whitehall. 1660. 

 The Earl of Manchester's Speech to His Majesty in the Name of the Peers, with 



His Majesty's Answer. 1660. 

 Proclamation against vicious, debauched, and profane Persons. 1660. 

 Danverd (John). The Royal Oak ; or An Historical Description of the Royal 



Progress, Travels, and Escapes of his Majesty, Charles II. 1660. 

 Resolves of Parliament. 1660. 

 Votes, Resolves, and Orders of the Parliament respecting the Prisoners in the 



Tower. 1660. 

 Proclamation to summon the Persons who gave Judgment in the Murder of His 



Majesty's Royal Father. 1660. 

 Smith (John). Abstract of Articles and Charge against Sergeant Norfolk, Esquire. 

 Bridgman (Sir Orlando). Judgment at the Arraignment of the Twenty-nine Regicides. 

 Smith (Henry). Petition of. 

 Case of the distressed Lady Harrington. 



Case of Edmund Harvey, Prisoner in the Tower, condemned to die. 1660. 

 Ma3me (Symon). Considerations humbly tendered by, to shew that he was no 



Contriver in the Death of the late King. 

 Petition and Address of the General Court sitting at Boston, in New England to 



Charles II. 1660. 

 Earl of Bristol's Speech on the Bill of Indemnity. 1660. 

 Speech of the Speaker to the King on the same Bill. 1660. 

 His Majesty's Speech to Parliament on Passing the Act of Indemnity. 1660. 

 His Majesty's Commission to search into the Sales and Purcliases of Ecclesiastical 



Lands. 1660. 



Arraignment and Trial of those who made the late Insurrections in London. 166X. 

 Philips (Tho.) The Long Parliament revived. 1661. 



