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The Tribe of Issachar, Or, the Ass Couchant a Poem. (1691)
The Policy of the Jesuits Their Insinuation Into the Courts of Princes, and Most of the Noble Families of Europe, Discovered. (1658)
An Exact List of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal Who Fare in the Pretended Parliament at Dublin in the Kingdom of Ireland on the 7th of May, 1689, and There Continued Until the July Following, and Then Prorogued Until the November Next Following (1689)
The Present State of Jamaica with the Life of the Great Columbus the First Discoverer
Englands Grievances in Times of Popery Drawn Out of the Canon Law, Decretal Epistles and Histories of Those Times
King Lewis of France, the Hector of Europe (1690)
Adam Bell, CLIM of the Clough, and William of Cloudesle (1667)
An Abridgment of the English Military Discipline Printed by Special Command for the Use of His Majesties Forces. (1686)
The Anatomy of Transubstantiation (1680)
A Discourse of the Dukedom of Modena Containing the Origine, Antiquity, Government, Manners and Qualities of the People
The Anatomy of Simon Magus, Or, the Sin of Simony Laid Open (1700)
Letters and Poems in Honour of the Incomparable Princess, Margaret, Dutchess of Newcastle. (1676)
A New Collection of the Choicest Songs as They Are Sung at Court, Both the Theaters, the Musick-Schools and Academies & / Collected for the Recreation of Gentlemen, Ladies and Others. (1682)
The Life and Death of Mrs. Margaret Andrews the Only Child of Sir Henry Andrews, Baronet, and the Lady Elizabeth His Wife, of Lathbury, in the County of Bucks, Who Died May 4th 1680, in the 14th Year of Her Age. (1680)
The Confessions of the Faith of All the Christian and Reformed Churches Which Purely Profess the Holy Doctrine of the Gospel in All the Kingdoms, Nations, and Provinces of Europe, with the Order of Time When They Were Written (1656)
A True and Impartial Account of the Examinations and Confessions of Several Execrable Conspirators Against the King & His Government in Scotland Together with the Proclamation Issued Upon That Occasion (1681)
A Declaration and Instructions for Bringing the Several Branches of the Revenue and Stores in Ireland Unto One Head of Accompt, and for the Better Preventing Irregular Issues of Moneys or Provisions (1652)
Remarks on the Present Condition of the Navy, and Particularly of the Victualling in Which the Notion of Fortifying of Garisons Is Exploded, and 'tis Clearly Prov'd That the Only Security of England Consists in a Good Fleet (1670)
A Short Account of the True State of the Case of the Suedish Merchant-Fleet Lately Brought Up, on Their Voyage from France, by Admiral Rooke, and Sent Into Plimouth. (1697)
Sphinx Lvgdvno-Genevensis, Sive, Reformator Proteus Containing the True Character of Sanctified Legion
Depositions Taken the 22d of October 1688 Before the Privy-Council and Peers of England Relating to the Birth of the (Then) Prince of Wales. (1688)
Some Short Remarks Upon the Present State of Affairs in a Letter to a Member of the Honourable House of Commons (1692)
A Seasonable Memento Both to King and People Upon This Critical Juncture of Affaires (1680)
Some Short Remarks Upon a Book, Entituled, an Answer (But Is None) to Dr. Stillingfleet's Sermon, by Some Nonconformists in a Letter to His Friend in London from a Person of Quality in the Country. (1680)