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Vindicius liberius: Or, M. Toland's defence of himself, against the late Lower House of Convocation, and others; wherein (besides his letter to the prolocutor) certain passages of the book, intitul'd, Christianity not mysterious, are explain'd, and others corrected: with a full and clear account of the authors princi[ples] relating to church and state; and a justification of the Whigs and commonwealthsmen, against the misrepresentation of all their opposers.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: M.DCC.II. [1702]- Books
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The danger of mercenary Parliaments: with a preface, shewing the infinite mischiefs of long and pack'd Parliaments. By the editor of the Earl of Shaftesbury's letters to Lord Molesworth.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: 1722- 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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The declaration lately publish'd, in favour of his Protestant subjects, by the Elector Palatine; and notify'd to her Majesty. To which is prefix'd, An impartial account of the causes of those innovations and grievances about religion, which are now so happily redress'd by his Electoral Highness.
Palatinate. Elector (1690-1716: John William)Date: M.DCC.VII. [1707]- Books
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The life of Iohn Milton; containing, besides the history of his works, several extraordinary characters of men, and books, sects, parties, and opinions: with Amyntor; or a defense of Milton's life: by Iohn Toland. And uarious notes now added.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761] [1760]- Books
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[The art of restoring. Or, the] piety and probity of general monk in bringing about the last restoration, evidenc'd from his own authentic letters: with a just account of Sir Roger, who runs the parallel as far as he can. In a letter to a minister of state, at the Court of Vienna.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: 1714- Books
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Propositions for uniting the two East-India Companies: in a letter to a man of quality, who desir'd the opinion of a gentleman not concern'd in either company.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: M.DCC.I. [1701]- Books
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The grand mystery laid open: namely, by dividing of the Protestants to weaken the Hanover succession, and by defeating the succession to extirpate the Protestant religion. To which is added, The sacredness of parliamentary securities: Against those, Who wou'd indirectly this Year, or more directly the next (if they live so long) attack the Publick Funds.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: [1714]- Books
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An apology for Mr. Toland, in a letter from himself to a member of the House of Commons in Ireland; written the day before his book was resolv'd to be burnt by the committee of religion. To which is prefix'd a narrative containing the occasion of the said letter.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: Printed in the year MDCCII. [1702]- Books
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The state-anatomy of Great Britain. Containing a particular account of its several interests and parties, their bent and genius; and what each of them, with all the rest of Europe, may hope or fear from the reign and family of King George. Being a memorial sent by an intimate friend to a foreign minister, lately nominated to come for the court of England.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: 1717- Books
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The description of Epsom, with the humors and politicks of the place: in a letter to Eudoxa. There is added a translation of four letters out of Pliny.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: [1711]- Books
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Letters to Serena: containing, I. The origin and force of prejudices. II. The History of the Soul's Immortality among the Heathens. III. The Origin of Idolatry, and Reasons of Heathenism. As also, IV. A letter to a gentleman in Holland, showing Spinosa's System of Philosophy to be without any Principle or Foundation. V. Motion essential to Matter; in Answer to some Remarks by a Noble Friend on the Confutation of Spinosa. To all which is prefix'd, VI. A preface; being a Letter to a Gentleman in London, sent together with the foregoing Dissertations, and declaring the several Occasions of writing them. By Mr. Toland.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: M.DCC.IV. [1704]- Books
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The state-Anatomy of Great Britain. Containing a particular account of its several interests and parties, their bent and genius; and what each of them, with all the rest of Europe, may hope or fear from the reign and family of King George. Being a memorial sent by an intimate friend to a foreign minister, lately nominated to come for the court of England.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: [1717]- Books
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An account of the Courts of Prussia and Hanover; sent to a minister of state in Holland by Mr. Toland.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: M.DCC.V. [1705]- Books
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The art of restoring. or, the Piety and Probity of general Monk. In bringing about the last restoration, evidenc'd from his own authentic letters: With a just account of Sir Roger, who runs the parallel as far as he can. In a letter to a minister of state, at the court of Vienna.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: 1714- Books
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The second part of the state anatomy, &c. Containing a short vindication of the former part, against the misrepresentations of the ignorant or the malicious, especially relating to our ministers of state and to foreigners; with some reflections on the design'd clamor against the army, and on the Suedish consipiracy. Also, letters to His Grace, the Late Archbishop of Canterbury, and to the dissenting ministers of all denominations, in the year 1705-6, about a general toleration, with some of their answers to the author: who now offers to publick consideration, what was then transacted for private satisfaction; together with a letter from their high-mightinesses the states-general of the United Provinces, on the same subject.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: MDCCXVII. [1717]- Books
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[John Toland correspondence].
Toland, John, 1670-1722Date: 2008-- Books
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An account of the courts of Prussia and Hanover; sent to a Minister of State in Holland. The second edition. To which are added, The ordinances, statutes, and privileges of the Royal Academy erected by the King of Prussia in his capital city of Berlin.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: M.DCC.VI. [1706]- Books
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The art of restoring. Or, the piety and probity of General Monk in bringing about the last restoration, Evidenc'd from his own Authentic Letters: with a just account of Sir Roger, who runs the parallel as far as he can. In A Letter To A Minister of State, at the Court of Vienna.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: [1714]- Books
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I. Reasons for addressing His Majesty to invite into England their Highnesses, the Electress Dowager and the Electoral Prince of Hanover. And likewise, II. Reasons for attainting and abjuring the pretended Prince of Wales, and all others pretending any Claim, Right, or Title from the late King James and Queen Mary. With Arguments for making a vigorous War against France.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: M.DCC.II. [1702]- Books
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Christianity not mysterious: or, A treatise Shewing, that there is nothing in the Gospel contrary to reason, nor above it: and that no Christian Doctrine can be properly call'd a mystery. By John Toland. To which is added, an apology for Mr. Toland, in relation to the Parliament of Ireland's ordering this book to be burnt.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: Printed in the year 1702- Books
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An account of the courts of Prussia and Hannover: sent to a Minister of State in Holland. In which are contain'd the Characters of the Elector of Hannover, now King of England; The Electoral Prince, Duke of Cambridge, and others of that Illustrious Family. To which are added, The ordinances, statutes, and privileges of the Royal Academy, erected by the King of Prussia at Berlin. And The declaration of the Elector Palatine, in favour of his Protestant subjects. All three publish'd by Mr. Toland.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: M.DCC.XIV. [1714]- Books
A complete collection of the historical, political, and miscellaneous works of John Milton, both English and Latin. With som [sic] papers never before publish'd ... To which is prefix'd the life of the author [by J. Toland] Containing, besides the history of his works, several extraordinary characters of men and books, sects, parties, and opinions / [John Milton].
Milton, John, 1608-1674Date: [1698]- Books
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The art of governing by partys: particularly, in religion, in politics, in Parlament, on the Bench, and in the Ministry; with the ill effects of partys on the people in general, the King in particular, and all our foren Affairs; as well as on our Credit and Trade, in Peace or War, &c.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: M.DCC.I. [1701]- Books
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Nazarenus: or, Jewish, Gentile, and Mahometan Christianity. Containing the history of the antient Gospel of Barnabas, and the modern Gospel of the Mahometans, attributed to the same Apostle: this last Gospel being now first made known among Christians. Also, the original plan of Christianity occasionally explain'd in the history of the Nazarens, wherby diverse Controversies about this divine (but highly perverted) Institution may be happily terminated. With the relation of an Irish manuscript of the four Gospels, as likewise a Summary of the antient Irish Christianity, and the reality of the Keldees (an order of Lay-Religious) against the two last Bishops of Worcester. By Mr. Toland.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: [1718]