[TABLE OF CONTENTS]

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Introduction[v]
1603.Coke and RaleighState Trials[1]
1603.James at Hampton CourtState Trials[3]
James I. on MonarchySomers' "Tracts"[4]
1605.The Venetian Ambassador on Gunpowder PlotVenetian State Papers[5]
1606.Arguments in Bates' CaseState Trials[8]
1609.The Ulster PlantationIrish State Papers[10]
1615 (circa). Religion in Rural
England"Life of Richard Baxter"[11]
1618.The Declaration of SportsHarleian Miscellany[13]
The Position of the JudgesBacon's "Essays"[16]
1620.The Voyage of the "Mayflower"Bradford's "History of Plymouth Plantation"[17]
1621.Unemployment"Diary of Walter Yonge"[19]
1621.Protestation of the CommonsRushworth, "Collections"[20]
1621.The Lord Treasurer's DifficultiesGoodman, "Court of James I."[21]
1622.Proclamation for Relief of the PoorRymer, "Fœdera"[22]
1622.Proclamation against Waste of CoinRymer, "Fœdera"[24]
1623.Bacon to BuckinghamBacon's "Letters"[25]
1623.Queen of Bohemia's PopularityEllis's "Original Letters"[26]
1624.Buckingham to the KingEllis's "Original Letters"[27]
1624.A Vindication of New EnglandBradford's "History of Plymouth Plantation"[25]
1626.Impeachment of BuckinghamRushworth, "Collections"[31]
1628.The Commons in TearsRushworth, "Collections"[32]
1628.The Petition of RightsSomers' "Tracts"[34]
1629.The Case of Richard ChambersRushworth, "Collections"[38]
1629.Proclamation to the Eastland CompanyRymer, "Fœdera"[39]
Chillingworth on Toleration"The Religion of the Protestants"[41]
1633.The Church of George HerbertHerbert's "Poems"[42]
1630–1640. Happy EnglandClarendon's "History of the Rebellion"[43]
1634–1636. Wentworth in Ireland"Strafford's Letters and Despatches"[47]
1633.Laud to Wentworth"Works of William Laud"[50]
1637.The Ship Money CaseRushworth, "Collections"[52]
1638.Lilburne's PunishmentRushworth, "Collections"[53]
1641.Strafford's Bill of AttainderHarleian Miscellany[54]
1641.Strafford's Last Letter to the KingRushworth, "Collections"[55]
1641.The King's Answer to the Grand RemonstranceRushworth, "Collections"[57]
"Roundheads""Memoirs of Colonel Hutchinson"[61]
1642.A National Fast"Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum"[62]
1642.The Good YeomanFuller's "Holy State"[63]
1642.Experiences of a VolunteerDomestic State Papers[65]
1643.Cromwell to Crawford"Cromwell's Letters and Speeches"[68]
1643.Waller to HoptonClarendon State Papers[69]
1644.The Westminster AssemblyR. Baillie's "Letters and Journals"[70]
1644.Milton on LibertyMilton's "Prose Works"[72]
1645.Montrose to Charles I."Memorials of Montrose"[75]
1646.Charles and Henrietta MariaCamden Society's Publications[79]
1646.Cromwell and Ludlow"Ludlow's Memoirs"[80]
1647.An Army Debate"The Clarke Papers"[81]
1647.The Agreement of the PeopleBritish Museum Pamphlets[84]
1649.The Sentence on the KingRushworth, "Collections"[87]
1649.Charles I.'s CharacterClarendon, "History of the Rebellion"[88]
1649.The DiggersWhitelocke, "Memorials"[91]
1649.The Storming of Drogheda"Cromwell's Letters and Speeches"[93]
1651.The Navigation Act"Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum"[95]
1651.Hobbes on LibertyHobbes' "Leviathan"[97]
1652.A Battle with the DutchBritish Museum Pamphlets[99]
1653.Cromwell and the Rump"Cromwell's Letters and Speeches"[101]
1653.The Instrument of Government"Old Parliamentary History"[102]
1653.The Choice of a Husband"Dorothy Osborne's Letters"[106]
1653.A Presbyterian View of the Triers"Reliquæ Baxterianæ"[107]
1643–1658. Cromwellian Sayings"Cromwell's Letters and Speeches"[109]
1654.George Fox the Quaker"Journal of George Fox"[115]
1657.Killing no MurderHarleian Miscellany[118]
Character of Cromwell"Warwick's Memoirs"[119]

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