AN Account of the Reasons which induced Charles the Second, King of
England, to declare war against the States-General of the United Pro-
with the privilege of the
French King, in 1852. Licensed, March 6th, 1
French king, in 1682. Licensed, March the 5th, 1689, by James Fra-
ser. London, printed in 1689. Folio, containing fifteen pages
The last Confession, Prayers, and Meditations of Lieutenant John Stern,
delivered by him on the cart immediately before his execution, to Dr.
Burnet: together with the last Confession of George Borosky, signed
by him in the prison, and sealed up in the lieutenant's pacquet. Writ-
ten by Gilbert Burnet, D. D. and Anthony Horneck, D. D. London:
printed for Richard Chiswell, at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's
Church-yard, 1682. Folio, containing twenty-eight pages
A short Account of the Siege of Bantam, and its surrender to the rebels
who were assisted by the Dutch, and their fleet, in the East Indies.
London, printed for John Smith, 1683. Folio, containing two pages. 46
A brief Account of many memorable passages of the Life and Death of
the Earl of Shaftesbury, sometime lord high-chancellor of England,
who departed this life the twenty-first day of December, 1683. Print-
ed for J. Conyers, in Duck-Lane. Quarto, containing eight pages 48
The Loyal Observator; or, Historical Memoirs of the Life and Actions
of Roger the Fidler, alias, The Observator. London: printed for
W. Hammond, 1683. Quarto, containing twelve pages