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| | Books by George Joyce: Books in the extended shelves: Joyce, George, fl. 1647: A letter or epistle to all well-minded people in England, Ireland, Wales, and Scotland.: Written by Lieut. Col. Joyce, for the undeceiving of the good people, July 7. 1651. That which moved me hereunto, was a consideration of the evils to come upon those that seek to obstruct justice; fearing least some would bring themselves into a snare, as others have formerly done in the like case. (London : Printed by J.C. and are to be sold on Addlinghil, 1651) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Joyce, George, fl. 1647: New propositions from the armie,: propounded by Cornet Joyce (who lately guarded His Majesties person from Holmby) to all free commoners within the kingdome of England and dominion of Wales. Wherein is more fully set forth, their further resolution and proceedings, concerning the Kings Majesties royall person, the preservation of this nation, and touching every member that challenges an interest in this kingdome. ; Whereunto is annexed, the copy of another letter sent from the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, and read in the high and honourable court of Parliament. ; Printed for the use and satisfaction of the whole kingdome. (London : Printed for Robert Ellson, July 17. 1647), also by Charles King of England (HTML at EEBO TCP) Joyce, George, fl. 1647: A true impartiall narration, concerning the armies preservation of the King; by which it doth appear, that the army doth intend the good, life, propertie, and libertie of all the commons of England. ([London : s.n., 1647]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Joyce, George, fl. 1647: A true narrative of the occasions and causes of the late Lord Gen. Cromwell's anger and indignation against Lieut. Col. George Joyce, (sometimes Cornet Joyce, who secured the King at Holmby): & his proceedings against him to casheer him from the Army, and imprison and destroy him in his estate. ([London : n.s., 1659]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Joyce, George, fl. 1647: A vindication of His Majesty and the army.: As also the grounds and reasons of the armies guarding and preservation of His Majesties person. Authorized by speciall command. (London : Printed for John Benson, and are to be sold at his shop in Chancery lane neer the Rouls, 1647) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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