A true catalogue, or, An account of the several places and most eminent persons in the three nations, and elsewhere [electronic resource] : where, and by whom Richard Cromwell was proclaimed Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland. As also a collection of the most material passages in the several blasphemous, lying, flattering addresses, ... which were sent to the aforesaid person ... With some other remarkable passages relating to the late apostacy ... Together with something spoken to each company of the adressers severally in their turn, who have ... so largely promised to stand by his person and government with their lives, estates, and all that is dear unto them, against all opposers; and yet in the day of his just abasement from the Lord, have left him to shift for himself: viz. 1. To the late Councel. ... 7. The sheriffs, knights, justices, majors, aldermen, common councel, ministers, &c. ... All which is chiefly presented to the view of the true friends to the cause ... but more especially to those very, very, hardly a few, among them now sitting in Parliament.
1659
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A true catalogue, or, An account of the several places and most eminent persons in the three nations, and elsewhere [electronic resource] : where, and by whom Richard Cromwell was proclaimed Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland. As also a collection of the most material passages in the several blasphemous, lying, flattering addresses, ... which were sent to the aforesaid person ... With some other remarkable passages relating to the late apostacy ... Together with something spoken to each company of the adressers severally in their turn, who have ... so largely promised to stand by his person and government with their lives, estates, and all that is dear unto them, against all opposers; and yet in the day of his just abasement from the Lord, have left him to shift for himself: viz. 1. To the late Councel. ... 7. The sheriffs, knights, justices, majors, aldermen, common councel, ministers, &c. ... All which is chiefly presented to the view of the true friends to the cause ... but more especially to those very, very, hardly a few, among them now sitting in Parliament.
Created/published
[London] : [s.n.], Printed in the first year of the English armies small or scarce beginning to return from their almost six years great apostacy. [i.e. 1659]
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76 p.
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Place and date of publication from Wing.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Sept. 28. 1659".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Place and date of publication from Wing.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Sept. 28. 1659".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 148:E.999[12]).
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Wing, D.G. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British America, and of English books printed in other countries, 1641-1700 (2nd ed.) T2593
British Museum. Catalogue of the pamphlets, books, newspapers, and manuscripts relating to the Civil War, the Commonwealth, and Restoration, collected by George Thomason, 1640-1661 E.999[12]
British Museum. Catalogue of the pamphlets, books, newspapers, and manuscripts relating to the Civil War, the Commonwealth, and Restoration, collected by George Thomason, 1640-1661 E.999[12]
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Early English books online.
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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