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

 Vol. VIII. (continued) : 

 Meddows (Sir Philip). Enquiry into Leagues and Confederacies made between 



Princes and Nations. 1681. 

 Lord Chancellor's Speech upon the Lord Treasurer's taking his Oath. 26th 



June 1673. 

 Scheme of the Trade, as it is at present carried on between England and 

 France. 1674. 



Letter to Monsieur Van B de M , at Amsterdam. 1676. 



Shaftesbury (Earl of). (1) Delenda est Carthago; or The True Interest of 



England in relation to France and Holland. (2) Speech upon the Debate 



of appointing a Day for hearing Dr. Shirley's Case. 1675. (3) Speech 



on the State and Condition of England, Scotland, and Ireland. 1678. 



Remonstrance of the Popish Clergy of France to Louis XIV. 1677. 



Popish Plot, taken out of the several Depositions made and sworn before the 



Parliament. 

 A New Narrative of the Popish Plot. To the Tune of Packington's Pound. 

 ScobeU (H.) The Power of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, in point of 



Judicature, discussed. 1680. 

 Summus Angliae Seneschallus ; or A Survey of the Lord High-Steward of 



England, his Office, Dignity, and Jurisdiction. 1680. 

 Letter from Amsterdam to a Friend in England. 

 Account of the bloody Massacre in England. 1678. 

 Account of the Proceedings at the Sessions for Westminster against T. Whitfield, 



J. Smallbones, and W. Laud, for tearing a Petition to the King. 

 Cathohck Cause; or the horrid Practice of murdering Kings justified by the 



Pope in a Speech to his Cardinals. 1678. 

 Letter to Both Houses of Parliament on their Proceedings against the Catholics 



of England. 1679. 

 Present Interest, both of King and People. 

 Declaration of Lord Petre upon his Death, touching the Plot. 

 Judges Opinions concerning Petitions to the King in Publick Matters. 

 Answer to a Letter written by a Member of Parliament in the Country, on 



reading the Gazette of 11th Dec. 1679. 

 Romanists best Doctor, who, by one infallible Remedy, cures all Popish Diseases. 

 Bishop of Carlisle's Speech concerning deposing of Princes. 1679. 

 Articles of High-Treason, and other Crimes and Misdemeanours, against the Duchess 



of Portsmouth. 

 Speech of Sir P. Warde, Lord Mayor Elect, Sept. 29, 1680; together with the 



Speech of Sir R. Cla}i;on, the present Lord Mayor. 

 Petition of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, the 13th Jan. 1680, 



to the King, for the sitting of the present Parliament. 

 Countryman's Petition for a Parliament. 1682. 

 Case of the Protestants in England under a Popish Prince. 

 England's Concern in the Case of his Royal Highness James, Duke of York, 1680. 

 Letter to his Royal Highness James, Duke of York, touching his Revolt from, or 



Return to, the Protestant Religion. 

 Letter to a Person of Honour concerning the Black Box. 

 Letter to a Person of Honour concerning the King's disavowing the having been 



married to the Duke of Monmouth's Mother. 

 Letter from Scotland, written occasionally, upon the Speech made by a Noble 



Peer of the Reahn. 

 Reasons for His Majesty's passing the Bill of Exclusion. 

 Letter to his Grace the Duke of Monmouth, this 15th July, 1680. 



