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Her Majesties most gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotland.
Scotland. Sovereign (1702-1707 : Anne)Date: [1702]- Books
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A list of the Lords, who protested against some proceedings, in relation to the case of Dr. Henry Sacheverell, in the House of Peers; with their Lordships reasons for entring their protestations.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: [1710]- Books
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Moderation made visible.
Sacheverell, Henry, 1674-1724.Date: 1710- Books
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The dutch won't let us have Dunkirk, and High Treason happily Discover̀d. Or the D-Tch Und--̀d. With the shortest Way to understand aright, and Confute any Dutch Mmorial whatsoever. And the reasons why those that Massacred the English at Amboyna, so Malitiously and Barbarously; Thwart the General Peace of Europe, and the Advantage and Welfair of Great Britain at this Time.
Date: Printed in the Year, 1712- Books
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The lord Haversham's speech in the Committee of the Whole House of Peers on Wednesday the nineteenth of November 1707.
Haversham, John Thompson, Baron, 1647-1710.Date: 1707- Books
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Queen Anne's reasons for her conduct, both with respect to the war and peace: And Her Majesty's characters of King William III. and His Majesty K. George the French King and the pretender. Publish'd for the use of the late Ministery.
Anne, Queen of Great Britain, 1665-1714.Date: 1715- Books
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Letters to and from Dr. J. Swift, D.S.P.D. From the year 1714, to 1738. to which are added, Several notes and translations not in the London Edition.
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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The barrier-Treaty vindicated.
Poyntz, Stephen, 1685-1750.Date: MDCCXII. [1712]- Books
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Advice to the gentlemen freeholders, Citizens and burgesses, and all others that have a just right to send representatives to Parliament in South-Britain.
Date: Printed in the Year [1710]- Books
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Most faults on one side: or, the shallow politicks, foolish arguing, and villanous designs of the author of a late pamphlet, entitul'd Faults on both sides. Consider'd and expos'd. In Answer to that Pamphlet: Shewing, That the many Truths in Modern History, related by the Author of it, do not make amends for his many Falshoods in Fact, and Fallacies in Reasoning.
Trapp, Joseph, 1679-1747.Date: 1711- Books
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A vindication of the Bishop of Salisbury and passive obedience, with some remarks upon a speech which goes under his Lordship's name. And a postscript, in answer to a book, just publish'd, entitul'd, Some considerations humbly offer'd to the Right Reverend the Lord Bisho of Salisbury, &c.
Date: 1710- Books
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A postscript to John Bull, containing the history of the Crown-Inn, with the death of the widow, and what happened thereon.
Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735.Date: [1714]- Books
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A letter from a member of the House of Commons, (one of the committee appointed to enquire into the affairs of the Charitable Corporation) to his friends, (some merchants) at Rome. In which is reveal'd the secret means used ... for embezzling the stock. ...
Member of the House of Commons.Date: [1732]- Books
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Now or never: or, a project under God, to secure the church and monarchy of England. In a congratulatory letter to the Right Honourable Lord D------, upon his late promotion: Answer'd Paragraph by Paragraph. By a well-meaning Tory, who is willing to clear the Church of England from Jacobitism.
Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722.Date: [1710]- Books
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An oration sacred to the imperial Majesty of Anne, Queen of Great-Britain.
Date: 1707- Books
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A sermon preach'd May 1. 1707. being the day of thanksgiving for the union of the two kingdoms of England and Scotland. By Joseph Standen, Minister of Coleford near Froome in Somersetshire.
Standen, Joseph.Date: 1707- Books
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Law is a bottomless-pit. Exemplify'd in the case of the Lord Strutt, John Bull, Nicholas Frog, and Lewis Baboon. Who spent all they had in a law-suit. Printed from a manuscript found in the cabinet of the famous Sir Humphry Polesworth.
Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735.Date: 1712- Books
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A letter to the Whigs, expostulating with them upon their present conduct: wherein, the grounds and reasons of the present allarm about the Pretender are enquir'd into, examin'd, and impartially stated.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: [1714]- Books
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An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. Wherein it appears by sixty five articles, that a scheme was laid to raise the grandeur of France and Spain, break the confederacy, make a separate peace, destroy the establish'd church, sink the trade of the nation, betray the Queen, and bring in the pretender. As also a design to reform the army, by putting in Irish officers to command it, and for making private leagues in order to hasten and support the intended restauration. With other particulars relating to the forwardness of a rebellion in Scotland, the great encrease of popery in Ireland, the occasion of the Queen's death, and the discovery of an immense sum of money taken out of the treasury, and not accounted for. Presented to the freeholders of Great Britain, against the next election of a New Parliament.
Povey, Charles, 1652?-1743.Date: 1714- Books
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The pretender's declaration abstracted from two anonymous pamphlets: the one intitled, Jus sacrum; and the other, Memoirs of the Chevalier St. George. With some Memoirs of two other Chevaliers St. George, in the Reign of King Henry Vii. Written by Mr. Asgill.
Asgill, John, 1659-1738.Date: M.DCC.XIII. [1713]- Books
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A short history of the Parliament.
Walpole, Robert, Earl of Orford, 1676-1745.Date: 1713- Books
The state trial of Doctor Henry Sacheverell / edited by Brian Cowan.
Sacheverell, Henry, 1674?-1724Date: [2012]- Books
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A continuation of the history of the Crown-Inn: with characters of some of the late servants; and the proceeding of the trustees to the coming of the new landlord. Part II.
Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735.Date: [1714]- Books
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For all-saints Church in Oxford. The sum upwards of 4800l. Anne, by the grace of God, Queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. to all and singular archbishops, bishops, archbeacons, deans, and their officials, parsons, dicars, eurates, and all other spiritual persons: ...
England and Wales. Sovereign (1702-1707 : Anne)Date: 1705- Books
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The new association.
Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722.Date: 1702?]