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Great Britain - Politics and government - 1714-1727
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An equal capacity in the subjects of Great Britain for civil employment the best security to the government, and the protestant religion Shewing, I. It adds to the Power of the Crown. II. It secures the Established Church. III. It would reconcile and bring in many of the the Dissenters. And, IV. The Acts made to the contrary, have never beeen the Produce of Mature Deliberation, but of Party Zeal. Humbly Offer'd to the Consideration of the Most Reverend, and Right Reverend Fathers in God, His Grace the Lord Archbishop of York, and the Lords Bishops of Bath and Wells, Rochester, Hereford, St. David, Bristol, and Chester.
Date: [1717]- Books
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Reasons most humbly offer'd to the honble House of Commons why the bill sent down to them from the most honble House of Lords, entitul'd, an Act for the better securing the dependency of the kingdom of Ireland upon the crown of Great Britain, shou'd not pass into a law.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: MDCCXX. [1720]- Books
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Histoire secrette de la Duchesse D'Hanover, epouse de Georges Premier, roi de la Grande Bretagne. Les malheursde cette infortune'e princesse. Sa prison au hateau d'Alhen où ellea Fini ses jours; ses intelligences secrettes avec le Comte de KonigsMarck, assassiné à ce sujet.
Pöllnitz, Karl Ludwig, Freiherr von, 1692-1775.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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The necessity of impeaching the late ministry. In a letter to the Earl of Hallifax. By Thomas Burnett, Esq;
Burnet, Thomas, Sir, 1694-1753.Date: [1715]- Books
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The whigs vindicated, the objections that are commonly brought against them answer'd, and the present ministry prov'd to be the best friends to the church, the monarchy, the lasting peace, and real welfare of England. In a letter to a friend. By John Withers.
Withers, John, 1669-1729.Date: 1715