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Show T twaeen this add other States #8goad. 1. The Divorce betwix th&Lady Francis Howard, and Rbbe/s Earl of Effex, before th ‘A Se adBr ' Bin ¢h und e ori aut s gat Del *King' alfo the Arcaignment.of Sir. 7er. Elis, Licwcnant of the Tow br, &¢. about."the. musiliee of Sir Tho. Ovérbury, withall Pro ceedings thereupon "abd | the"l?'ng's gracious Pardon and Favour to the Conntefs. III. A Declaration of his Majefty's Revenue fince he came tothe Crown of England; with the Annual Iffaes, Gifts, Penfions, and extraordinary Disburfements (V. The Commiflions and Warrants for the burning of two clean.sh data import.tsv out README Hereticks, newly revived, with two Pardons, one for Zheophilu Higgons, the other for Sir Euftace Hart A Poem, occafioned by the late Difcontents and Diftur bances in the Stare. With Refle&ions upon the Rife and ProWrittenby N. Tate grefs of Prieft-Craft The Folly of Priefi-Craft, aComedy The Memoirs of Monfieur Deggeant ; containing the moft fe cret Ttanfaltions and Affairs, from the Death of Henry 1V eill the beginning of the Miniftry of theCardinal 4¢ RickelienTo which is added, a particular Relationof the Arch-bifhop o Embrun's Voyage into England, and of his Negotiation for th Advancement of the Roman Catholick Religion here; together with the Duke of Buckinghain's Letters to the faid ArchBifhop, about the progrefs of thar Affair; which happen'd th laft Years of King Fames I. his Reign. Faichfully tranflate out of the Fiench Original The Cabinet Open'd; or, the Secret Hiftory of the Amour Tran{late of Madam deMaintenon with the French King from the French Copy Exrope's Chains broke;or a fure and {peedy Projeét to Refcu ne Fr o an Ty th o n tt rp Uf en pre th fr He A True Relation of the Cruelties and Barbarities of the French, upon the Englifb Prifovers of War, Being a Journa of their Travels from Dinan in Brittany, to Thoulon in Provence and back apain Wit Fortifications of all the Eminent Towns uponthe Road, an their Diftance, Oftheir Prifons and Hofpitals, and the pumber of Men that died under their Cruelty : Wich the Name of many of them, and the placesof their Deaths and Burials With an Account of the great Charity and fufferings of th poor Proreftants of Fraxce; And other material Things tha happened upon the Way FINITS J a Defcription of the Scituation, an |