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THE

HARLEIAN MISCELLANY;

OR, A

COLLECTION

OF

SCARCE, CURIOUS, AND ENTERTAINING

PAMPHLETS AND TRACTS,

AS WELL IN MANUSCRIPT AS IN PRINT,

FOUND IN THE LATE

EARL OF OXFORD'S LIBRARY,

INTERSPERSED WITH

HISTORICAL, POLITICAL, AND CRITICAL

NOTES.

VOL. VI.

LONDON:

PRINTED FOR ROBERT DUTTON, GRACECHURCH-STREET.

1810.

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CONTENTS.

VOL. VI.

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The Eye cannot say unto the Hand, I have no need of thee, nor again,

the Head to the Feet, I have no need of thee.

Dat veniam cortis, vexat censura columbas.

London, printed for I. C. 1617. Quarto, containing eight pages

The Scottish Politick Presbyter, slain by an English Independent: or,

the Independents' Victory over the Presbyterian Party. The Ri-

gour of the Scotch Government, their Conniving and Bribing the

Lewdness and Debauchery of Elders in secret. A Tragi-comedy.

Diruo et ædifico, muto quadrata rotundis.

Printed in the year 1647. Quarto, containing sixteen pages

St. Edward's Ghost, or Anti-Normanism: Being a Pathetical Coni-

plaint and Motion, in the Behalf of our English Nation, against her

grand, yet neglected Grievance, Normanism.

Quarum (malùm) est ista voluntaria servitus?

CICERO, in Orat. Philip. I.

London, printed for Richard Wodenothe, at the Star, under Peter's

Church, in Cornhill, 1647. Quarto, containing twenty-eight

pages

Serjeant Thorpe, Judge of Assize for the Northern Circuit, his Charge,

as it was delivered to the Grand Jury at York Assizes, the twen-

tieth of March, 1648; clearly epitomising the Statutes belonging to

this Nation, which concern, (and, as a Golden Rule, ought to re-

gulate) the several Estates and Conditions of men; and, being

duly observed, do really promote the Peace and Plenty of this Com-

monwealth. From a Quarto, containing thirty pages, printed at

London, by T. W. for Matthew W'albancke and Richard Best, at

Gray's Inn Gate, in 1649

The Dissenting Ministers Vindication of themselves, from the horrid

and detestable Murder of King Charles the First, of glorious Me-

mory. With their Names subscribed, about the Twentieth of Ja-

nuary, 1618. London, printed in the Year MDCXLVIII. Quarto,

containing six pages

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