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OLDHAM (Thomas). Ancient Irish Pavement Tiles. Forty Engravings after the 

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OLDYS (William). The British Librarian ; a Review or Abstract of our most scarce, 

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OLDYS (William). THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY ; a Collection of Pamphlets and 

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Vol. I. Containing 

 Reasons for creating Robert Harley, Esq., a Peer of Great Britain. 1711. 

 The Original and Design of Magistracy. 1688. 

 Vox Regis ; or The Difference between a King Ruling by Law, and a Tyrant by 



his own Will. 1603-9. 

 Plea for Limited Monarchy, as it was established in this Nation before the late 



War. 1660. 

 Letter from the Emperor to the late King James, setting forth the Occasion of his 



Fall, and the Treachery and Cruelty of the French. 1689. 

 Speech of the Lord Protector at the first Meeting of Parliament in 1658. 



Cromwell's Letter to the Parliament of England, showing his Willingness to 



submit to the Government. 1659. 

 The Plots of three Jesuits, how to bring England to the Roman Religion without 



Tumult. 1658. 

 The Protestants' Doom in Popish Times. No date. 

 The present Case of England, and the Protestant Interest. 1690. 

 The Pre-eminence and Pedigree of Parliament. By James Howell, Esq. 1677. 



The Mischiefs of endeavouring to deprive his Majesty of the Affections of his 



Subjects. 1681. 

 A Word Without-Doors, concerning the Bill for Succession. No date. 

 Robin Conscience ; or Conscionable Robin. 1683. 

 An Address agreed upon at the Committee for the French War, and read in 



Parliament. 1689. 

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