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Their Stories to the ahufe of the V
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i o Their Stories to the abufe of t
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12 Their Stories to the ahufe of th
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Their Stories lo the abufe of the V
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16 Their filthy Stories,Utopian Sai
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18 Their filthy Stories, 11 topian
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го Their filthy Stories, Utopian
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24 Their filthy Stones•,Utopian&i
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z6 Their filthy Stories^Utopian Sai
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28 Extravagant Titles appropriated
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VT H ETREASONABLEA N DШЬеШгп
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Cap. i. and IQngs, and difyofe of t
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Chap, i. and Kj n g s -> m & difroj
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Chap, i. and Kj n g s )an¿ ddfyoje
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Cap. I . andKings, and difcofe of t
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and IQngs, and dijpofe of their Dom
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Cap. I, and Kings, and dijjtofeof t
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Chap, i. and Kings, and difyoje of
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Cap. i. and Kjngs, and dijJ?ofc of
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Chap, i. and Kings, and di/pofe of
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Cap. I.andJQngs, and difyofe of the
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Cap. i. and Kjngs, and difyofe ofth
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6i Their fancying that the Tope can
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Cap. i. and Kings?anddijjjofe of th
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Cap. i. dnd ZQ n g s ? and dijpofe
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Chap. ?» and lyings, and dij^o/e o
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Chap. 2. That the Tope can ab/ohe f
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Cap. 2. &nà Obedience due to refle
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Cap. 3. Their lyings and Governours
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Chap. I. . their lyings and Go'Verm
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Cap. 3. their JQnvs and GoVernours.
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Cap.* 4. b tbñ*' Subjects. 8:that
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Chap, 4. h their own Subjects. 85En
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Chap. 4*vh thw ùwi Subjefes. % 7An
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Cap. 4.by their own 'Subjects.refpo
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Gap. 5. and Councils, thatl\Jngs ma
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Chap. 6.the Romanifts, a £\ing may
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Chap. 6. the Romanifts, a, l\jng ma
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Cap. 6. the Romanifts, a I'Qng may
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Chap. 6. the Romanifts, a King may
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S6 Their Rebellious and Treafonable
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Their Rebellion and 1 reajonabk Pra
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98 J heir Rebellious and Treafonabl
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Their Rebellions and.. Inafonable P
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94 Their Rebellious and treasonable
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9^ The Rife and Election of the Bij
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ioo The Rife and Election of the Bi
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i ô2 The Rife and Eléfîion of*th
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io4 The Rife and Election o)the Bif
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106 The Rife and Election of the Bi
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io8 The Rife and EieUion of'the Bif
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i ; © The Rife and ЕкШоп of
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ii2 The Murther of Mauritius by Pho
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114 The Murther of Mauritius by Pho
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116 The Murther of Mauritius by Pho
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18 Thé Murder of the Emperour juft
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120 The Popes cenfures and troublin
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1 2 2 The depofing of Childerick th
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The troublesomeRaign o/.Lewesle Dé
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126 The troublefome Raign o/Lewes l
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The troublefom Raign of Lewis le D
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'130 The twiblefom Raign of Lews kD
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132 The troublefome Raign of Lewes
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134 The Murder of Michael,zw7Ä Pop
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38 The jumbling of Emperours by the
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1.40 The jumbling of Emperours by t
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'•'\'->>:..- ;—1$2 The}umUïngo
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The hurly-burly amongft 'the Popes
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1^6The hurly-burly amongft the Pope
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14a The hurly-burly amongji the P
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150 The depofing of Charles le fimp
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152 The Murder ofEdmund,and JLdvrzx
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154 The Mm den of Malcolme, Duflfe,
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i erf The Murders of Malcolme, Dufl
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1 5 8 " T h e Murthering o/Edffiund
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[62 The Dtpojing of the Emperour He
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164 The Dcfcfmg of the Emperour Hen
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: 6& The Depofing of ibe'Emperor He
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178 Thedepoftng of the Emperour Hen
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i8o The depofing of the Emperour He
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182 The Kings o/England denied the
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18 4 The trotibles of England by Th
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i %6 The troubles of England by Tho
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188 The troubles of England by Thom
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i po The troubles of England by Tho
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124 The troubles of England by Thom
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196 The imperial Authority defpifed
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19 8 The troubles of BarbarofTa, od
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2041Z0OACONTINUATIONO F T H EREBELL
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206 The troubles and depofing of th
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2o8 The troubles and depoftng of LI
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210 The Guclfs and Gibbillins, with
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212 The troubles of John King of En
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214 The troubles of John King of En
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216 The Uurther of Erick VI W Erick
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2i8 The beheading of Conrado, LIB.
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220 The troubles of Philip IV King
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222 The troubles of Philip IV King
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224 H je troubles of Philip IV. Kin
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226 The Murder of the Emperour Albe
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228 The troubles of the Empire, LIB
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230 The flrange Tumults ailed at Ro
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The Bloody attions in Hungary. LIB.
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2^4 • The depofmg and Murther of
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2^6 Thedepofing and death of'Richar
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240 The depofing and death of Richa
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242 The depofing and death of Richa
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244 The grand dilute amongji the Co
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246 the granidifpute amongfi the Co
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2 4 g great Scb'ífm amongji the To
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2 who fucceeded J this Innocent, I
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254 Troubles of Naples, dejign agai
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256 Troubles ofNaples, dejignjgamft
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258 The Murthers of James I and III
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261 The miferies of Henry IV King o
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i ¿4 The. miferies of'Henry IV A^.