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Books Printed and Sold by Nath. Thomſon at the Entrance into the Old-Spring-Garden near Charing-Croſs.

A Narrative of the Phanatical Plot, ſetting forth the Treaſonable and Wicked Deſigns which they have been carrying on against the King and Government ever ſince the laſt Westminſter Parliament.

A Vindication of the Lord Ruſſels Speech and Innocence; in a Dialogue betwixt Whig and Tory: Being the ſame that was promiſed to the Obſervator in a Peny-Post Letter. Price 4 d.

Staffords Memoirs: or, a Brief and Impartial account of the Birth and Quality, Impriſonment, Tryal and Principles, Declaration, Comportment, Devotion, Laſt Speech and Final end of William late Lord Viſcount Stafford, beheaded on Tower-Hill Wedneſday the 29th. of December, 1680. Whereunto is added a ſhort Appendix concerning ſome paſſages in Stephen Colledges Tryal at Oxford. Price 1 s. 6. d.

The Lawer Out-low’d; or, a Brief Anſwer to Mr. Hunt’s defence of the Charter. With ſome uſeful Remarks on the Commons proceedings in the laſt Parliament at Weſtminſter, in a Letter to a friend.

A Collection of 86 Loyal Poems, all of them written upon the two late Plots, viz. The horrid Salamanca Plot in 1678. and the preſent Fanatical Conſpiracy in 1683, to which is added, Advice to the Carver, written on the Death of the late Lord Stafford. With ſeveral Poems on Their Majkſties Coronation, never befoore Publiſhed. Price 2 s. 6 d.

Oates’s Manifeſto, or the complaint of Titus Oates againſt the Dr. of Salamanca: And the ſame Dr. againſt Titus Oates, occaſioned by ſome inconſiſtent Evidence given about the damnable Popiſh Plot. Price 6 d.

Janua Scientiarum; Or a compendious Introduction to Geography, Cronology, Government, Hyſtory, Phyloſophy; And all Gentile ſorts of Literature. Price Bound 6 d.