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The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations, concerning the rights, power, and prerogative of Kings, and the rights, priviledges, and properties of the people: shewing, The Nature of Government in general, both from God and Man. An Account of the British Government; and the Rights and Priviledges of the People in the Time of the Saxons, and since the Conquest. The Government which God ordain'd over the Children of Israel; and that all Magistrates and Governors proceed from the People, by many Examples in Scripture and History; and the Duty of Magistrates from Scripture and Reason. An Account of Eleven Emperors, and above Fifty Kings depriv'd for their evil Government. The Right of the People and Parliament of Britain, to Resist and Deprive their Kings for evil Government, by King Henry's Charter; and likewise in Scotland, by many Examples. The Prophets and ancient Jews were Strangers to absolute Passive-Obedience. Resisting of Arbitrary Government is allow'd by many Examples in Scripture; by most Nations; and by undeniable Reason. A large Account of the Revolution; with several Speeches, Declarations, and Addresses; and the Names and Proceedings of Ten Bishops, and above Sixty Peers, concern'd in the Revolution before King James went out of England. Several Declarations in Queen Elizabeth's Time of the Clergy in Convocation, and the Parliament who assisted, and justified the Scotch, French, and Dutch, in Resisting of their Evil and Destructive Princes. By Lord Sommers.
Date: 1771- Books
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The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations, concerning the rights, power, and prerogative of kings, and the rights, priviledges, and properties of the people: shewing, the nature of government in general, both from God and man[.] An account of the British government, and the rights and priviledges of the people in the time of the Saxons, and since the Conquest. The government which God ordain'd over the children of Israel; and that all magistrates and governors proceed from the people, by many examples of Scripture and history, and the duty of magistrates from Scripture and reason. Eleven emperors, and above fifty kings deprived for their evil government. The rights of the people and Parliament of Britain, to resist and deprive their kings for evil government, by King Henry's charter, and by many examples. ... Written by a true lover of the Queen and country, who wrote in the year 1689. in vindication of the Revolution, in a challenge to all Jacobites, which was answer'd and printed with a reply annex'd to it; and who wrote in the year 1690. against absolute passive-obedience, and in vindication of the Revolution; in a challenge to Sir R. l' Estrange, Dr. Sherlock, and eleven other divines; to which no answer ever was made, which challenges and answer are to be seen in the first volume of state tracts in folio, printed in the year 1705. who now challenges Dr. Hicks, Dr. Atterbury, Dr. Welton, Mr. Milbourne, Mr. Higgins, Mr. Lesley, Mr. Collier, Mr. Whaley and Mr. Tilly of Oxford, and the great champion, Dr. Sacheverell, or any other person to answer this book.
True Lover of the Queen and Country.Date: 1710- Books
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The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations, concerning the rights, power, and prerogative of kings, and the rights, priviledges, and properties of the people: shewing, the nature of government in general, both from God and man[.] An account of the British government, and the rights and priviledges of the people in the time of the Saxons, and since the Conquest. The government which God ordain'd over the children of Israel; and that all magistrates and governors proceed from the people, by many examples of Scripture and history, and the duty of magistrates from Scripture and reason. Eleven emperors, and above fifty kings deprived for their evil government. The rights of the people and Parliament of Britain, to resist and deprive their kings for evil government, by King Henry's charter, and by many examples. ... Written by a true lover of the Queen and country, who wrote in the year 1689. in vindication of the Revolution, in a challenge to all Jacobites, which was answer'd and printed with a reply annex'd to it; and who wrote in the year 1690. against absolute passive-obedience, and in vindication of the Revolution; in a challenge to Sir R. l' Estrange, Dr. Sherlock, and eleven other divines; to which no answer ever was made, which challenges and answer are to be seen in the first volume of state tracts in folio, printed in the year 1705 who now challenges Dr. Hicks, Dr. Atterbury, Dr. Welton, Mr. Milbourne, Mr. Higgins, Mr. Lesley, Mr. Collier, Mr. Whaley and Mr. Tilly of Oxford, and the great champion, Dr. Sacheverell, or any other person to answer this book.
True Lover of the Queen and Country.Date: 1710- Books
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The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations, concerning the rights, power, and prerogative of kings, and the rights, priviledges, and properties of the people: shewing, the nature of government in general, both from God and man. An account of the British government, and the rights and priviledges of the people in the time of the Saxons, and since the Conquest. The government which God ordain'd over the children of Israel; and that all magistrates and governors proceed from the people, by many examples of Scripture and history, and the duty of magistrates from Scripture and reason. Nine emperors, and above fifty kings deprived for their evil government. The rights of the people and Parliament of Britain, to resist and deprive their kings for evil government, by Ring [sic] Henry's charter, and by many examples. ... Written by a true lover of the Queen and country, who wrote in the year 1689. in vindication of the Revolution, in a challenge to all Jacobites, which was answer'd and printed with a reply annex'd to it; and who wrote in the year 1690. against absolute passive obedience, and in vindication of the Revolution; in a challenge to Sir R. l' Estrange, Dr. Sherlock, and eleven other divines; to which no answer ever was made; which challenges and answer are to be seen in the first volume of state tracts in folio, printed in the year 1705. who now challenges Dr. Hicks, Dr. Atterbury, Dr. Welton, Mr. Milbourne, Mr. Higgins, Mr. Lesley, Mr. Collier, Mr. Whaley of Oxford, and the great champion, Dr. Sacheverell, or any Jacobite in Great Britain to answer this book.
True Lover of the Queen and Country.Date: 1710- Books
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The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations, concerning the rights, power, and prerogative of kings, and the rights, priviledges, and properties of the people: shewing, the nature of government in general, both from God and man. An account of the British government, and the rights and priviledges of the people in the time of the Saxons, and since the Conquest. The government which God ordain'd over the children of Israel; and that all magistrates and governours proceed from the people, by many examples of Scripture; and the duty of magistrates from Scripture and reason. Nine emperors, and above fifty kings deprived for their evil government. The rights of the people and Parliament of Britain to resist and deprive their kings for evil government, by King Henry's charter, and by act of Parliament, and by many examples. The prophets and ancient Jews, strangers to absolute passive-obedience; resisting of arbitrary government, is allow'd by several examples in Scripture, and by undeniable reason. A large account of the Revolution; with the names of ten bishops, and above sixty peers, concern'd in the Revolution before King James went out of England. Several declarations, in Queen Elizabeth's time, of the clergy in convocation, and the Parliament who assisted, and justified the Scotch, French, and Dutch, in resisting of their evil Princes. Recommended as proper to be kept in all families, that their childrens children may know the birth-right, liberty, and property belonging to an Englishman. Written by a true lover of the Queen and country, who wrote in the year 1690. against absolute passive-obedience, and in vindication of the Revolution; in a challenge to Sir R. l'Estrange, Dr. Sherlock, and eleven other divines; to which no answer ever was made; who now challenges Dr. Hicks, Dr. Atterbury, Mr. Milbourne, Mr. Higgins, Mr. Lesley, Mr. Collier, and the great champion, Dr. Sacheverell, to answer this book.
True Lover of the Queen and Country.Date: 1710- Books
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The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations, concerning the rights, power, and prerogative of kings, and the rights, priviledges, and properties of the people: shewing, The Nature of Government in general, both from God and Man An Account of the British Government, and the Rights and Priviledges of the People in the Time of the Saxons, and since the Conquest. The Government which God ordain'd over the Children of Israel; and that all Magistrates and Governors proceed from the People, by many Examples of Scripture and History, and the Duty of Magistrates from Scripture and Reason. Eleven Emperors, and above fifty Kings deprived for their evil Government. The Rights of the People and Parliament of Britain, to resist and deprive their Kings for evil Government, by King Henry's Charter, and by many Examples. The Prophets and antient Jews, Strangers to absolute Passive Obedience: Resisting of arbitrary Government is allow'd by several Examples in Scripture, by most Nations and by undeniable Reason. A large Account of the Revolution; with several Speeches, Declarations and Addresses and the Names and Proceedings of Ten Bishops, and above Sixty Peers, concern'd in the Revolution before King James went out of England. Several Declarations in Queen Elizabeth's Time of the Clergy in Convocation and the Parliament who assisted, and justified the Scotch, French and Dutch, in resisting of their Evil and Destructive Princes. Recommended as proper to be kept in all Families, that their Childrens Children may know the Birth-Right, Liberty and Property belonging to an English-Man. And that they may have a just Notion of Government and of Obedience, according to Scripture, Law and undeniable Reason. Written by a true lover of the Queen and country, who wrote in the year 1689. in vindication of the revolution, in a challenge to all Jacobites, which was answer'd and Printed with a Reply annex'd to it; and who wrote in the Year 1690. against absolute Passive-Obedience, and in Vindication of the Revolution; in a Challenge to Sir R. l'Estrange, Dr. Sherlock, and eleven other Divines; to which no Answer ever was made, which Challenges and Answer are to be seen in the first Volume of State Tracts in Folio, Printed in the Year 1705. who now challenges Dr. Hicks, Dr. Atterbury; Dr. Welton, Mr. Milbourne, Mr. Higgins, Mr. Lesley, Mr. Collier, Mr. Whaley and Mr. Tilly of Oxford, and the great Champion, Dr. Sacheverell, or any other Person to answer this Book.
True lover of Queen and country.Date: 1710- Books
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The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations, concerning the rights, power, and prerogative of kings, and the rights, privileges & properties of the people: shewing the nature of government in general, both from God and man. An account of the British government; and the rights and privileges of the people in the time of the Saxons, and since the Conquest. The government which God ordained over the children of Israel; and that all magistrates and governors proceed from the people, by many examples in Scripture and history; and the duty of magistrates from Scriptur and reason. An account of eleven emperors, and above fifty kings, depriv'd for their evil government. The right of the people and Parliament of Britain, to resist and deprive their kings for evil government, by King Henry's charter; and likewise in Scotland, by many examples. ... By Lord Sommers.
Date: 1774- Books
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The muses library; or a series of English poetry, from the Saxons, to the reign of King Charles II. Containing, the lives and characters of all the known writers in that Interval, the Names of their Patrons; Complete Episodes, by way of Specimen of the larger Pieces, very near the intire Works of some, and large Quotations from others. Being a general collection of almost all the old valuable poetry extant, now so industriously enquir'd after, tho' rarely to be found, but in the Studies of the Curious, and affording Entertainment on all Subjects, Philosophical, Historical, Moral, Satyrical, Allegorical, Critical, Heroick, Pastoral, Gallant, Amorous, Courtly, and Sublime, by Langland, Gower, Chaucer, Lidgate, Occleve, Harding, Barclay, Fabian, Skelton, Howard Earl of Surrey, Sir T. Wyat, Dr. Bourd, Sackville Earl of Dorset, Churchyard, Higgens, Warner, Gascoign, Turberville, Nash, Sir Philip Sidney, Grevill L. Brook, Spencer, Sir John Harrington, Chalkhill, Fairfax, Sir John Davis, Sir W. Raleigh, Sir Edw. Dyer, Daniel, &c. vol.I.
Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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A complete view of the dress and habits of the people of England, from the establishment of the Saxons in Britain to the present time, illustrated by engravings Taken from the Most Authentic Remains of Antiquity. To which is Prefixed an Introduction, Containing a General Description of the Ancient Habits in Use Among Mankind, from the Earliest Period of Time, to the Conclusion of the Seventh Century. By Joseph Strutt. ...
Strutt, Joseph, 1749-1802.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]-99- Books
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A compassionate address to the high and mighty in behalf of the poor distressed prisoners. Contents. Remark about Persons executed and imprisoned in England. Of the Levitical Law and that of England in regard to Prisoners, &c. The Laws and Practice of the Saxons as to criminal Cases, and other Law Proceedings An Account of the Cruelty of William the Conqueror and of the Feudal Law. Cruelty to Criminals, &c. the last Remains of the other. The Hardship of the Court of Wards, &c. given up by King Charles II. Several extraordinary Instances. That of Lucia, Widow of the first Randle E. of Chester. Men and Women then bought and sold. Some Queries of the late excellent Bishop Berkley about Criminals, Spend-Thrifts, &c. Reflections thereon with Application of the whole.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
Dying and death in later Anglo-Saxon England / Victoria Thompson.
Whitworth, V. M., 1966-Date: 2004- Books
Drugs and drug dependence / edited by Griffith Edwards [and others].
Date: 1976- Books
Alcohol dependence and smoking behaviour / edited by Griffith Edwards [and others].
Date: 1976- Books
The politics of drugs : a comparative pressure-group study of the Canadian Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association and the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, 1930-1970 / Ronald W. Lang.
Lang, Ronald W. (Ronald William)Date: 1974- Books
Anglo-Saxon psychologies in the Vernacular and Latin traditions / Leslie Lockett.
Lockett, Leslie.Date: 2011- Books
Anglo-Saxon medicine / M.L. Cameron.
Cameron, M. L. (Murray Lawrence), 1950-Date: [1993], ©1993- Books
Aspects of Anglo-Saxon magic / Bill Griffiths.
Griffiths, Bill, 1948-2007.Date: 1996- Books
Anglo-Saxon verse charms, maxims & heroic legends / Louis J. Rodrigues.
Rodrigues, Louis J. (Louis Jerome), 1938-Date: 1993- Books
Superstition and popular medicine in Anglo-Saxon England / edited by D.G. Scragg.
Date: 1989- Books
A second handbook of Anglo-Saxon food & drink : production & distribution / Ann Hagen.
Hagen, Ann.Date: 1995- Books
The story of Metlakahtla / by Henry S. Wellcome.
Wellcome, Henry S. (Henry Solomon), Sir, 1853-1936.Date: 1887- Books
Charitable and parochial establishments / by H. Saxon Snell.
Snell, H. Saxon (Henry Saxon)Date: 1881- Books
The body legal in barbarian law / Lisi Oliver.
Oliver, Lisi.Date: [2011], ©2011- Books
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Orationes tres historicæ eruditæ, insignes et patheticæ de optimo ac beatissimo ex hac vita discessu ... Christiani III. Daniæ ... regis (Iacobo Bordingo)
Bording, JacobDate: 1594- Books
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Orationes tres historicæ eruditæ, insignes et patheticæ de optimo ac beatissimo ex hac vita discessu ... Christiani III. Daniæ ... regis (Iacobo Bordingo)
Bording, JacobDate: 1594