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OLDYS (William). THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY. Vol. I. (continued) : 



Letter to Mr. Serjant, a Romish Priest, on Impossibility of establishing Popery 



in England. 1672. 

 Apparent Danger of an Invasion ; being a Letter to a Minister of State. 1701. 



A brefe Comedy or Enterlude of Johan Baptystes preachynge in the Wyldernesse, 



&c. Compyled by Johan Bayle. 1538. 

 Orders set down by the Duke of Medina, to be observed in the Voyage towards 



England. 1588. 

 The Spanish Fleet invading England in the year 1588, and overthrown by Her 



Majesty's Navy. A Discourse by Petruccio Ubaldino. 1590. 

 Certain Advertisements out of Ireland, concerning the Losses and Distresses 



happened to the Spanish Navy upon the West Coasts of Ireland. 1588. 

 Letter sent out of England to Don Bernardin Mendoza, Ambassador in France 



for the King of Spain, declaring the State of England. By R. Leigh. 1588. 

 Exhortation to stir up the Minds of all her Majesty's faithful Subjects to defend 



their Country from the Invasion of Enemies. By Anthony Marten. 1588. 

 Royal Gamesters ; or The Old Cards new shuffled for a Conquering Game. 1706. 

 Pennyless Parliament of Thread-bare Poets : or All Mirth & Witty Conceits. 1608. 

 John Reynard's Deliverance from the Captivity of the Turks. No date. 



Present State of Europe briefly examined and found languishing ; occasioned by the 



Greatness of the French Monarchy. With proposed Cure. By Thos. Manley. 1689.. 

 The Rights of the House of Austria to the Spanish Succession. Published by 



Order of His Imperial Majesty Leopold. 1701. 

 A Trip to Dunkirk ; or A Hue and Cry after the pretended Prince of Wales. 



By Dr. Swift. 1708. 

 Memoirs of Queen Mary's Days ; and Sad Effects of a Popish Successor enjoying 



the Crown of England. 1681. 

 Life and Death of the illustrious Robert, Earl of Essex. By Robt. Codrington. 1646. 

 Antient Customs of England. 1641. 

 Present State of Christendom, & Interest of England, with a regard to France. 1677. 



Strange and admirable Accidents, which lately happened in the Kingdom of the 

 great Magor, or Mogul, the greatest Monarch of the East Indies. 1622. 



A Paradox : Proving the Inhabitants of the Island called Madagascar to be the 

 happiest People in the World. No date. 



Speech, spoken in the House of Commons by Miles Corbet. 1647. 



Awake, O England ! or The People's Invitation to King Charles. 1660. 



Order agreed upon in the House of Commons, wherein every Man is rated according 



to his Estate, for the King's Use. 1641. 

 History of the Life and Death of Oliver Cromwell. By J. H. Gent. 1663. 

 The World's Mistake in Oliver Cromwell. 1668. 



The Wars, and Causes of them, between England and France ; from William I. to 



William III. 1697. 

 The Old French Way of managing Treaties. No date. 



Discourse of the Travels of Two English Pilgrims in the Holy Land. By Henry 



Timberlake. 1616. 

 A Letter written by an unknown Hand, whereof many Copies were dispersed 



among the Commanders of the English Fleet. 1673. 

 Honour's Invitation ; or A Call to the Camp. 1673. 



Europe a Slave, when the Empire is in Chains. Shewing the deplorable State of 



Germany, from the Invasion of the French. 1713. 

 The Character of a Disbanded Courtier. 1681. 



Letter from his Holiness the Pope of Rome, to his Highness the Prince of Orange, 

 concerning the Churches of England and Rome. 1689, 



