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

 Vol. VII. (continued) : 

 The Long Parliament is not revived. By R. C. 

 True Copy of a Letter to the Provost and Preachers of Edinburgh, discovering 



the horrid Treacheries of the Marquis of Argyll and his Accomplices. 1660. 

 Brief of the Case and Title of George Porter, Esquire, to a Deputation and 



Management of both the Letter Offices. 

 View of the Fallacies in a late Paper, entitled, The Lord Stanhope's Case and 



Title to the Office of Post-Master. 

 Lea (Mr., Rector of Newton, in the Isle of Ely). His Case. 

 Fleming (Oliver, Knight). (1) Petition of. (2) The Humble Narrative of, 



shewing how he came to execute the Office of Master of Ceremonies. 

 Case of those Persons who have Licenses for keeping of Taverns. 

 Rockley (Francis). Representation of. 

 Animadversions upon a Paper entitled, Considerations touching his Majesty's 



Revenues of Excise. 

 Petition of Sir Job Harly, Sir John Jacobs, Sir Nicholas Crisp, and Sir John 



Harrison. 

 On the Thunder happening after the Coronation of Charles II. 1661. 

 Narrative of the manner of celebrating His Majesty's Coronation in Bath. 1661. 

 Representation of the sad Condition of many of the King's Party. 1661. 

 Appeal to the Parliament respecting the Poor. 1660. 

 Petition of the Prisoners for Debt. 

 Reasons for passing an Act against Imprisonments upon the Writs of Capias, 



Bills of Middlesex, and Latitats. 

 Addresses of several Prisoners in the Gate-house, Westminster. 1662. 

 Turner (Sir Edward, Speaker of the Commons). Speeches of, to His Majesty. 1661. 

 Declaration of the Catholics of the Kingdom of Ireland. 1662. 

 His Majesty's Speech, with the Lord Chancellor's, to the Two Houses of 



Parliament at their Prorogation. 1662. 

 His Majesty's Speech to Both Houses of Parliament, 21st March 1663-64. 

 Articles between His Majesty King Charles II and the Kingdom of Algiers. 1664. 

 Hammond (Captain Charles). Truth's Discovery; or the Cavaliers Case clearly 



stated. 1664. 

 Cabala; or An impartial Account of the Non-Conformists' Private Designs. 1663. 

 Narrative of the Sufferings and Oppressions of many Christians (injuriously 



called Fanaticks). 1671. 

 Account of the Informations exhibited to the Committee appointed to inquire 



into the late Burning of the City of London. 1667. 

 Protestant Monument to the Glory of the Whigs and the Dutch, it being a full 



and satisfactory Account of the late Misterious Plot and Firing of London, 1712. 

 Proclamation respecting the Fire in London. 1666. 



Vol. VIII. Containing 



The Earl of L 's Letter to the Hon. Algernoon Sidney. 



Hon. Algernoon Sidney's Letter against Bribery and Arbitrary Government. 

 News from Dunkirk House ; or Clarendon's Farewel to England in his Seditious 



Address to the House of Peers. 1667. 

 Bates (Dr.) Speech to the King, Nov. 22, 1667, in the Name of the Dissenting 



Ministers in and about London. 

 Account of the Reasons which induced Charles II. to declare War against tlie 



United Provinces in 1672. 

 Letter written by an Unknown Hand, whereof many Copies were dispersed among 



the Commanders of the English Fleet, 



