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L'Estrange, Roger (1681-). A new dialogue between some body and no body, or, The Observator observed. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1681.). A hue and cry after Dr. T.O.. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1681.). A letter out of Scotland. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1681.). A reply to the second part of The character of a popish successor. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1681.). A word concerning libels and libellers. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1681.). Dissenters sayings. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1681.). L'Estrange his appeal humbly submitted to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty and the three estates assembled in Parliament. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1681.). Notes upon Stephen College. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1681.). The character of a papist in masquerade, supported by authority and experience. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1681.). The committee, or Popery in masquerade. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1681.). The dissenter's sayings, in requital for L'Estrange's sayings. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1681.). The reformation reform'd, or, A short history of new-fashion'd Christians. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1681.). The shammer shamm'd, in a plain discovery under young Tong's own hand, of a designe to trepann L'Estrange into a pretended subornation against the Popish plot. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1682.). Remarks on the growth and progress of non-conformity. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1683.). Considerations upon a printed sheet entituled the speech of the late Lord Russel to the sheriffs. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1683.). The lawyer outlaw'd, or, A brief answer to Mr. Hunts defence of the charter. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1683.). Theosebia, or, The churches advocate. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1685.). The observator defended. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1685]). The Observator's observation how narrowly he scap'd hanging. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1685]). The observator's observations upon the bill of exculsion. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1687-1688.). A brief history of the times,&c. .... EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1687.). A reply to the reasons of the Oxford-clergy against addressing. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1687.). An answer to a letter to a dissenter. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1687.). Two cases submitted to consideration. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1689.). A dialogue between Sir R.L. Knight, and T.O.D. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1689.). The history of the Plot anatomised, or, The late sham fanatical-plot, briefly and plainly laid open. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (1690]). Some queries concerning the election of members for the ensuing Parliament. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (20, 1660.). No blinde guides. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (28, 1661.). A modest plea both for the caveat, and the author of it. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (3d, 1663.). Considerations and proposals in order to the regulation of the press. EEBO-TCP.

L'Estrange, Roger (7th, 1662.). Truth and loyalty vindicated from the reproches [sic] and clamours of Mr. Edward Bagshaw. EEBO-TCP.

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Source:  OpenStax, Online humanities scholarship: the shape of things to come. OpenStax CNX. May 08, 2010 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11199/1.1
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