134 books
Tyranny and Popery Lording It Over the Consciences, Lives, Liberties, and Estates Both of King & People Under the Mask of Presbytery by Roger L'Estrange. (1680)
L'Estrange's Case in a Civil Dialogue Betwixt 'zekiel and Ephraim (1680)
The Lawyer Outlaw'd; Or a Brief Answer to Mr. Hunts Defence of the Charter- With Some Useful Remarks on the Commons Proceedings in the Last Parliament at Westminster. in a Letter to a Friend. (1683)
Seneca's Morals by Way of Abstract / By R. L'Estrange. (1678)
The Free-Born Subject, Or, the Englishmans Birthright Asserted Against All Tyrannical Vsurpations Either in Church or State (1679)
The Parallel, Or, an Account of the Growth of Knavery Under the Pretext of Arbitrary Government and Popery with Some Observations Upon a Pamphlet Entitled an Account of the Growth of Popery Etc. (1679)
The History of the Plot Anatomised
Discovery Upon Discovery in Defence of Doctor Oates Against B.W.'s Libellous Vindication of Him, in His Additional Discovery, and in Justification of l'Estrange Against the Same Libell
A Short Ansvver to a Whole Litter of Libels by Roger l'Estrange. (1680)
Citt and Bumpkin, the Second Part. Or, a Learned Discourse Upon Swearing and Lying. and Other Laudable Qualities Tending to a Thorow Reformation. (1681)
Citt and Bumpkin, in a Dialogue Over a Pot of Ale, Concerning Matters of Religion and Government. the First Part. the Fifth Edition. by R.L. (1681)
The Reformation Reform'd
The Visions of Dom Francisco de Quevedo Villegas, Knight of the Order of St. James Made English by Sir Roger L'Estrange. (1696)
An Apology for the Protestants Being a Full Justification of Their Departure from the Church of Rome, with Fair and Practicable Proposals for a Re-Union / Done Out of French Into English by Roger L'Estrange. (1681)
The Shammer Shamm'd, in a Plain Discovery Under Young Tong's Own Hand, of a Designe to Trepann L'Estrange Into a Pretended Subornation Against the Popish Plot by Roger L'Estrange. (1681)
Dissenters Sayings. the Second Part. Published in Their Own Words, for the Information of the People and Dedicated to the Grand-Jury of London. August 29. 1681. by Roger L'Estrange (1681)
Fables and Storyes Moralized Being a Second Part of the Fables of Aesop, and Other Eminent Mythologists, & by Sir Roger l'Estrange, Kt. (1699)
The Visions of Dom Francisco de Quevedo Villegas, Knight of the Order of St. James. Made English by R.L. (1673)
A Memento, Directed to All Those That Truly Reverence the Memory of King Charles the Martyr and as Passionately Wish the Honour, Safety, and Happinesse of His Royall Successour, Our Most Gratious Sovereign Charles the II, the First Part (1662)
Spanish Letters
The Relaps'd Apostate, Or, Notes Upon a Presbyterian Pamphlet, Entituled, a Petition for Peace, & Wherein the Faction and Design Are Laid as Open as Heart Can Wish by Roger L'Estrange. (1641)
Tullys Offices in Three Books / Turned Out of Latin Into English by Ro. L'Estrange (1680)
The Visions of Dom Francisco de Quevedo Villegas, Knight of the Order of St. James Made English by R.L. (1667)
Seneca's Morals by Way of Abstract of Benefits, Part 1. the Fourth Edition. to Which Is Added a Discourse, Under the Title of an After-Thought. by Sir R. L'Estrange, Kt. (1688)