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difeafed, viz. the first in the Reign of

Queen Elizabeth, Anno 1592, the

fecond in the Year 1603, the 3d in (that

never to be forgotten Year) 1625; the

fourth in 1630, the fifth in 1636, the

fixth in 1637 and 1638, the feventh in

this present Year 1665. Page 53

A fhort Account of the Life and Death of

Pope Alexander VII. with a Defcription

of his Funeral Machine and Elegies erec-

ted in St. Peter's Church in Rome; to-

gether with an exact Relation of the

particular Ceremonies perform'd at the

Creation and Coronation of this present

Pope Clement IX. with a Catalogue of

all the Cardinals, by P.A.Gent. 1667, 58

A true Relation of the Ceremonies per-

formed within and without the Conclave,

for the Creation of Clement XI. elected

on the 20th of June 1667, with an Ac-

count of the Joys of Rome

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A true Relation of the Ceremonies per-

formed at the folemn Coronation of his

Holiness Pope Clement IX. dedicated

to the Illuftrious and Reverend Father

Francis Giacinto Libelli, Mafter of the

Sacred Apoftolical Palace

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A true and exact Relation of the late pro-

digious Earthquake, Eruption, &c. of

Mount Etna, or Monte Gibello, as it

came in a Letter written to his Majesty

from Naples, by the Right Hon. the

Earl of Winchelfea, his Majesty's late

Ambaffador at Conftantinople, who in his

Return from thence vifiting Catania, in

the Island of Sicily, was an Eye-witness

of that dreadful Spectacle; together with

a more particular Narrative of the fame,

as it is collected out of feveral Relations

fent from Catania, 1669.

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the Serjeant at Arms, for Abhorring and other Mifdemeanors Page 326 A Letter from a Perfon of Quality to his Friend, about Abhorrers and Addreffes, 1682. 327 An Answer to ditto, 1682. 330 A fecond Return to the Letter of a Noble Peer, concerning the Addreffes, 1682.

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A Reply to the fecond Return, 1682. 341 A feafonable Addrefs to both Houfes of Parliament concerning the Succeffion, the Fears of Popery and arbitrary Government, by the Earl of Halifax, 1681. 346 Miracles revived, in the Discovery of the Popish Plot by the late Rev. Doctor of Salamanca, 1682. 361 Plain Dealing is a Jewel, and Honefty is the beft Policy, in Anfwer to a Letter received by a Gentleman in London from his Friend in the Country, 1682. 363 Reflections upon the Conduct of the King of Great-Britain in the late Wars, contain'd in a Letter from a Subject of one of the confederate Princes, to a Friend in Holland, 1682. 388 The Character of a true Proteftant, 1682. 393

Titus Oates his Petition and Letter, 1683 394 A Lift of all the Confpirators that have been seized (and where committed) fince the Discovery of the horrid and bloody Plot contrived by the Fanaticks against the Lives of his Majefty and his Royal Highnefs, &c. 396 The Duke of Monmouth's Cafe, with all the very ftrange Crimes and great Mifdemeanors alledged againft his Grace in a whole dozen of Articles 402 A true Relation of the late King's Death, 1684. 404 The Memoirs of Titus Oates, 1685. 405

Brief Reflections upon the Inconveniences attending wilful and malicious Forgery and Perjury; with fome Reafons why fuch Crimes ought to be made Felony, 1685. A fhort Difcourfe upon the Reafonableness of Men having a Religion or Worship of God; by his Grace George Villers, Duke of Buckingham, 1685.

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Honefty is the best Policy, 1688.
The Speech of the Right Hon. Henry
Powle, Efq; Speaker of the House of
Commons, delivered to the King and
Queen's Majefties at the Banquetting
Houfe in White-Hall, Friday, April 12,
1689, with his Majesty's Answer thereto
440

The Speech of an Honourable Peer in the
House of Lords, 1689.
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A Letter from a Lawyer in the Country, to a Member of Parliament, or Indemnity the Effect of Vacancy 443 A Reprefentation of the threatning Dangers impending over Proteftants in GreatBritain, before the coming of his High. nels the Prince of Orange; by Mr. Fergufon, 1689.

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An Addrefs figned by the greatest Part of the Members of Parliament of Scotland, and delivered to his Majefty at HamptonCourt, October 15, 1689.

508 The Speech of the Right Rev. Father in God Anthony Lord Bishop of Meath, when the Clergy waited on his Majefty at his Camp near Dublin, July 7, 1690. Together with his Majefty's moft gracious Anfwer

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