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Mercurius politicus, Number 315, 19th-26th June 1656 E.494[4]

that they were strongly examining of the Grievances of the
Commonwealths of the interested Cantons, but becaus the
Towns are to settle their police and Government, all the Deparies
of the Cantons are to go home, and to meet again at
[unr] about Midsummer, and then the sentence upon severall
Articles shall be framed. The City of Friburg go on in their
Fortif[unr]tions. The Fa[unr] of Zurzach hath been kept very
peaceably. Abundance of its from Poland come thither, and
will endevor to find a Nest in the County of Baden, or some
where in T[unr]gow. Mr. Pelt the Resident of his most fence
Highness the Lord Protector is come again to Zwich from
[unr]. He received great respects of all [unr], for his rare qualities
and good inter positions upon all occasions, for the good
of the State, and of the Churches of the Protetant Canti[unr]
An [unr] of [unr] Books nearly Published
The Humbled Signer resolved, what he should do to be saved. [unr]
faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, the onely [unr] of Salvation for sensible sinners [unr]
by Ad[unr] By field at the Bible in paper beat Alley neer Lambarastreet.
Justices[unr]ion justified, or a [unr] of [unr] wherein that [unr]
Doctine, is [unr] fully clasted, and judiciously indicated from the [unr]
of, all its Alversaries 3 by a Learned Divine in the Well of England
H[unr]rs M[unr]ellnoies, containing [unr] Ttea[unr] in Divinity, at l[unr]
h[unr]dled from several choice places of [unr] by that Reyarned Divine Mr. Tha
Hooker loss of New England.
The Compleat Tradesman, or a guide for the true stating of any question Interest or
Rebels at [unr] according the [unr] Parliaments, with
other useful Tables, the like not hither to published; by J. H. Acco[unr]
All three soft by John Stackey, at the Miter, at the West end of St. [unr]
Church.
The Life And Death of James usher, Archbishop of Armigh and Primate of all [unr]
land, with the Sermon, preached as his Funeral, at Westminster Abbey. Published
by Nicholas Bernard, Doctor of Divinity, and Pr[unr]cher to the Hon [unr] So[unr]
of Grays-Inn.
John Bramhal, Bishop of Derry, his Replication to be Popish Bishop of Calceton
in vindreation of the Church of England; clearing it from schifm, and out
English
Laws from the asperson of cru[unr]y cast upon us by the said popish Bishop.
Both sold by John Crook at the ship in st. Pauls Church-yard.
From the Court of France, at la Fere, in
Picardie, June, 21.
The king is as yet here. On the 15 instantly, their Majesties,
Monsieur, the Archbibishop of Lion, and the whole Court
had a stately Procession.
The next day, began our seige of Valenchienne, and the
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