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| | Books by Edward Calver: Books in the extended shelves: Calver, Edward, fl. 1649: Calvers royall vision. With his most humble addresses to His Majesties royall person.: ([London : s.n., 1648]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Calver, Edward, fl. 1649: Divine passions piously and pathetically expressed in three severall bookes / written and composed for private consolation ... by Edward Calver. (London : Printed by T.H. for Richard Harper, 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Calver, Edward, fl. 1649: Englands fortresse:: exemplified in the most renowned and victorious, his Excellency, the Lord Fairfax, Commander in Chiefe of the Parl. Army. / Humbly presented unto his Excellency by E.C. lover of peace. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeare 1648 [i.e. 1649]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Calver, Edward, fl. 1649: Englands sad posture; or, A true description of the present estate of poore distressed England,: and of the lamentable condition of these distracted times, since the beginning of this civill, and unnaturall warr. / presented to the Right Honourable, pious and valiant, Edward, Earle of Manchester. (London : Printed by Bernard Alsop, and are to be sold by Richard Harper, in Smithfield, at the Signe of the Bible, 1644), also by Edward Montagu Manchester (HTML at EEBO TCP) Calver, Edward, fl. 1649: The foure ages of man. 1635. ([London] : Are to be sould by P. Stent [i.e. J. Hind], [1635]]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Calver, Edward, fl. 1649: Passion and discretion, in youth and age ... (London : Printed by T. & R. Cotes, for Francis Grove ..., 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Calver, Edward, fl. 1649: Zions thankfull ecchoes from the clifts of Ireland. Or the little Church of Christ in Ireland, warbling out her humble and gratefull addresses to her elder sister in England: and in particular, to the Parliament, to his Excellency, and to his army, or that part assigned to her assistance, now in her low, yet hopefull condition. ([London] : Printed for Richard Harper at the Bible and Harp in Smithfield, 1649) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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