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11. The Parliaments scouts discovery: or certain information from both armies, and other parts of the kingdome : from ... . Wherein is exactly related, the principall and most ramarkable passages which hitherto have been discovered, and have lately happened in these places, viz. London, Oxford, Redding, Abington, Alisbury, Worcester, Glocester, Bristoll, Sussex, Excester, the Lord Generals army. Wherein is also declared the severall places at which the Lord Generals army is now quartered, and unto what places neere Oxfrod they are designed, and of the forces before Wallingford, with a true relation how many thousand pounds the Kings forces had at Redding, while they continued there

13. A particular relation : of the severall removes, services, and successes of the Right Honorable the Earle of Manchesters army (drawn forth of the associated counties of Norfolke, Suffolke, Essex, Cambridge, &c.) since he went from Bedford, Aprill 20. to the compleating of the great victory at Lincolne, May the 6th 1644. Sent by Mr. William Goode from the Earles quarters at Lincolne, to Mr. Simeon Ash (of the Assembly of Divines) both chaplaines to the said noble Earle. Published to draw forth thankfulnesse to the Lord of hoasts from all, chiefly those who have prayed for that armies good successe

14. The Passages in Parliament : from ... More fully and exactly taken then the ordinary printed one hath beene, as you will finde upon comparing. And although the weeke past doth yeeld many remarkable passages (as hath beene any weeke before) yet you shall expect no more expression either now or hereafter in the title then the Passages in Parliament, &c.

19. A Perfect diurnall of passages in Parliament : Wherein is communicated the chiefest intelligence from his Excellencie, the Lord Gen. Fairfax, and his army; the daily proceedings of the Lord Lieut. Gen. of Ireland: and the most remarkablest newes from the declared King of Scots, &c.

29. Perfect occurrences of Parliament

40. The Philosophical observator

47. Polnoe sobranīe zakonov Rossiĭskoĭ Imperīi

Полное собраніе законов Российской Имперіи

48. Poor Robin's intelligence