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A great sea-fight which was fought lately upon the coast of Dunkirke, between the Babylonians and the Dunkirkers : as also the relation of the reason why the Babylonians came so near this way, which was to invade the Kingdom of England : how they were shipwrackt on the coasts of Egypt, and overthrowne in fight by the Dunkirkers : at the recitall of which the Soldan of Babylon strook the messenger of this ill newes, and afterwards burned his palace, wherein he and others perished
Preston, John Sea-captain
1641
Printed September, 1641.
French sincerity exemplified in the surrender of Dunkirk : to Her Britannick Majesty Queen Anne. Intespers'd with a medley of Whigg loyalty and low Ch--h moderation. Compil'd to expose the moderate faction, by an Arch Anti-Whigg
Arch Anti-Whigg
[1712?]
Verse - "Now Dunkirk's surrendred no room's left". Imprint from Foxon. Tory verses. Anon.
The importance of Dunkirk consider'd : in defence of the Guardian of August the 7th. In a letter to the bailiff of Stockbridge
Steele, Sir Richard (1672-1729)
1713
Errata: p. 63.