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| [46.] | E. 2 | Ruperts Sumpter, and Private Cabinet rifled. And a Discovery of his Jewels |
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By way of Dialogue between Mercurius Britannicus and Mercurius Aulicus. London. Printed by J. Coe[265] A.D. 1644. Catalogued Rupert.
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| [47.] | E. 4 | The Catholike's Petition to Prince Rupert showing Theground of their Griefe, The force of their Constancie, and their hopes of Recovery. |
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With a Draught of a Proclamation presented to his Highnesse, for the more speedy Recruiting his Army, destroying the Protestants, and gaining a Crowne.
Prince looke about thee, here is much adoe,
'Tis time to looke, and lay about thee too;