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VOL. VII.

THE Unhappy Marksman: Or, a perfect and impartial discovery of that late barbarous and unparalleled murder, committed by Mr. George Strangeways, formerly a major in the king's army, on his brother-in-law, Mr. John Fussel, an attorney, on Friday the eleventh of February. Together with a full discovery of the fatal cause of those unhappy differences which first occasioned the suits in law betwixt them. Also the behaviour of Mr. Strangeways at his tryal. The dreadful sentence pronounced against him. His letter to his brother-in-law, a member of parliament. The words by him delivered at his death; and his stout, but Christian-like manner of dying. Published by a faithful hand.

Strangulat inclusus dolor, atque cor astuat intus.

Ov. Trist. L. v.

London: Printed by T. N. for R. Clavell, at the Stag's-Head in St. Paul's Church-yard, by St. Gregory's Church, 1659. Quarto, containing thirtytwo pages

A Rod for the Lawyers: Who are hereby declared to be the grand robbers and deceivers of the nation; greedily devouring, yearly, many millions of the people's money. To which is added, a Word to the Parliament, and, a Word to the Army. By William Coles, a Lover of his Country.

Woe unto them that decree unrighteous decrees, and that write grievousness that they have prescribed: to turn aside the needy from judgment, and to take away the right from the poor of my people, that widows may be their prey, and that they may rob the fatherless. Isa. x. 1, 2.

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London, printed in the year 1659. 4to, containing twenty pages

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The Leveller: Or, the Principles and Maxims concerning Government and
Religion, which are asserted by those that are commonly called Levellers.
London, printed for Thomas Brewster, at the Three Bibles, at the west
end of St. Paul's, 1659. 4to, containing sixteen pages

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Shuffling, Cutting, and Dealing, in a Game at Picquet: Being acted from

the year 1653 to 1658, by O. P. and others, with great applause.

The Acts and Monuments of our late Parliaments: Or, a Collection of the
Acts, Orders, Votes, and Resolves, that have passed in the House. By
Samuel Butler, author of Hudibrass. London, printed according to order,
1659. And re-printed in this year 1710. And sold by J. Baker, at the
Black-Boy in Paternoster Row. Octavo, containing sixteen pages

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