Nedham, Marchamont, 1620-1678
Needham, Marchamont, 1620-1678
Nedham, Marchamont
Marchamont Needham
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (52)
Works
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The case of the Commonwealth of England, stated. | |
Case of the Kingdom stated, according to the proper interests of the severall parties ingaged... [By Marchamont Nedham.] | |
Christianissimus Christianandus, 1692: | |
The cities feast to the Lord Protector : To the tune of Cooke Lorrell | |
Crafty Cromwell. | |
Digitus Dei: or, God's justice upon treachery and treason; exemplifyed in the life and death of the late James Duke of Hamilton : Being an exact relation of his traiterous practises since the year, 1630. Together with a true and full discovery of the mysterie of his last engagement for the destruction of the King, and his royall posterity. Whereto is added an epitaph | |
A discourse concerning schools and school-masters : offered to publick consideration | |
Excellencie of a free state | |
The great accuser cast down, or, A publick trial of Mr. John Goodwin of Coleman-street, London, at the bar of religion & right reason : it being a full answer to a certain scandalous book of his lately published, entituled, The triers tried and cast, &c. whereupon being found guilty of high scandal and malediction both against the present authority, and the commissioners for approbation and ejection, he is here sentenced and brought forth to the deserved execution of the press | |
The great feast at the sheep-shearing of the city and citizens, on the 7th. of Iune last : consecrated for an Holy Thursday in memorandum of St. Thomas, and St. Oliver; solemnly holden at the Grocers hall, London, 1649. To the tone or garb of the Counter scuffle | |
Honesty's best policy, or, Penitence the sum of prudence : being a brief discourse, in honour of the Right Honourable Anthony, Earl of Shaftsbury's humble acknowledgment and submission for his offences ... on the 25th of Febr. 1677 : together with the several proceedings of the said Right Honourable House | |
Independencie no schisme. Or, An answer to a scandalous book, entituled, The schismatick sifted: written by Mr. John Vicars : Which may serve also for a reply to Master Edwards his Gangræna. Wherein is discovered the vanity of those unjust slanders cast upon the dissenting brethren, whom they call Independents. With some hints added about gospel-government | |
Interest will not lie, or, A view of England's true interest | |
Invocation of Neptun | |
De la souveraineté du peuple, et de l'excellence d'un état libre. | |
The lavvyer of Lincolnes-Inne reformed: or, An apology for the army : Occasioned by IX queries, upon the printed charge of the army, against the XI members, and the papers thereto annexed; submitted to the publique consideration of all lovers of justice, truth, parliaments, army, and their native countrey | |
Loyalty speakes truth : or, a conference of the grand mercvries, pragmaticus, melancholicus, and elenticus, concerning the present condition of his Majesty, and the proceedings of this blessed Parliament | |
The manifold practises and attempts of the Hamiltons : and particularly the present Duke of Hamilton now generall of the Scottish Army to get the crown of Scotland. Discovered in an intercepted letter written from a malignant here in London to his friend in Scotland. The letter is directed thus on the back, For the much honoured, 21.53.7.10.19.72.67.40 | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] | |
Mare clausum. | |
Mare clausum : the right and dominion of the sea in two books : in the first the sea is proved by the law of nature and nations not to be common to all men, but to be susceptible of private dominion and propriety as well as the land : in the second it is asserted that the most serene King of Great Britain is the lord and proprietor of the circumfluent and surrounding sea as an inseparable and perpetual appendix of the British empire | |
"Medela medicinae", a plea for the free profession, and a renovation of the art of physick, out of the noblest and most authentick writers,... The autor M. N. [Marchamont Nedham.] | |
Mercurius Britannicus : Communicating his most impartial intelligence from all parts, touching all humours, affairs, and designes, in the three nations, more especially from France, Holland, and Denmark: with the resolves and debates of Parliament | |
Mercurius ecclesiasticus: or, Doctor Cozens his visitation at Warrington in Lancashire : with divers presentments and censures therein passed. Together with a true story of the reader of Liverpoole his twice over wronged breeches, brought before the said doctor there | |
Mercurius politicus : comprising the summ of all intelligence, with the affairs, and designs now on foot, in the three nations of England, Ireland, and Scotland. In defence of the Common-wealth, and for information of the people. of foreine intelligence, with the affairs now on foot in the three nations of England, Scotland, and Ireland. | |
Mercurius pragmaticus. | |
The moderate informer : Communicating the most remarkable transactions both civil and military in the Common-Wealth of England. Together with a faithfull account of the actions and affairs from all other nations beyond the seas, but more especially from Holland, Germany, and Denmark | |
A most pithy exhortation delivered in an eloquent oration to the watry generation aboard their admirall at Graves-end | |
moyen de réduire la France à un état plus chrétien, pour le bien de l'Europe | |
Newes from Brussels : in a letter from a neer attendant on His Maiesties person. To a person of honour here. Which casually became thus publique | |
Nor can I think my suit is vain | |
The observator : with a summary of intelligence | |
oppermagt des volks | |
Ownership of the sea | |
The pacquet-boat advice, or, A discourse concerning the war with France between some English gentlemen and a French-man, betwixt Calis and Dover. | |
A plea for the King, and kingdome : by way of answer to the late remonstrance of the Army, presented to the House of Commons on Monday Novemb. 20. Proving, that it tends to subvert the lawes, and fundamentall constitutions of this kingdom, and demolish the very foundations of government in generall | |
The publick adviser : weekly communicating unto the whole nation the several occasions of all persons that are any way connected in matter of buying and selling, or in any kind of imployment, or dealings whatsoever, according to the intent of the Office of Publick Advice newly set up in several places, in and about London and Westminster. For the better accomodation and ease of the people, and the universal benefit of the Commonwealth, in point of publick intercourse | |
The publick intelligencer : Communicating the chief occurrences and proceedings within the dominions of England, Scotland, and Ireland ; together with an account of affaires from severall parts of Europe | |
Right constitution of a commonwealth | |
Ruperts sumpter, and private cabinet rifled. And a discovery of a pack of his jewels by way of dialogue between, Mercurius Britannicus and Mercurius Aulicus | |
A second pacquet of advices and animadversions : sent to the men of Shaftsbury, occasioned by several seditious pamphlets spread abroad to pervert the people since the publication of the former pacquet | |
The second part of Crafty Crvmwell, or, Oliver in his glory as king : a trage commedie wherein is presented, the late treasonable undertakings, and proceedings, of the rebells, their murthering of Capt. Burley, with their underhand workings to betray their King | |
Short history of the English rebellion | |
The Solemn League and Covenant, commonly call'd The Scotch Covenant | |
[title page:] Joseph Haydn. / Unvollendetes Oratorium. / [at bottom, in pencil by other hand:] Orchester Partitur: Verl N|o 136 / Orchester-Stimmen: Verl. N|o 137 | |
Véritable constitution d'une république | |
Westminster projects |