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A collection of several papers printed in the year 1710. Viz, I. The True, Genuine, Tory-Address. II. The Voice of the Addressers. III. Serious Advice to the Good People of England. IV. The Thoughts of an Honest Tory. V. The Jacobites Hopes reviv'd by our late Tumults and Addresses. VI. The French King's Thanks to the Tories of Great-Britain. Vii. A Letter concerning Allegiance. Viii. Reasons against Receiving the Pretender, and Restoring the Popish Line. IX. The Fears and Sentiments of all True Britains. X. A Letter of Advice to the Freeholders of England. XI. The Election Dialogue. XII. The Case of a British General.
Date: 1718- Books
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The honest grief of a Tory, Expressed in a genuine letter from A Burgess of -, in Wiltshire, to The Author of the Monitor, Feb. 17, 1759.
Date: [1759]- Books
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A Tory pill, to purge whig melancholy: or, A collection of above one hundred new loyal ballads, poems, &c. Written in defence of church and state.
Date: Printed in the year 1715- Pictures
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A Liberal dentist discussing politics and the merits of Gladstone to his patient (a Tory) while the latter is prevented from speaking. Wood engraving by F.H., 1892.
Date: 1892Reference: 14298i- Books
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Some few obvious and just reflections on the Bishop of Sarum's charity or spittle sermon: preached at St. Bridget's-Church, on Monday in Easter-Week, March 29, 1714. By a Tory.
Tory.Date: 1714- Books
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All the late Tory pamphlets, answer'd at once by Mr. R- - - - -r. In a further explication of the answer to D. Clayton's letter.
Date: 1713]- Books
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The true, genuine, Tory-address. To which is added, an explanation of some hard terms now in use: for the information of all such as read, or subscribe, addresses.
Hoadly, Benjamin, 1676-1761.Date: 1710- Books
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The balance: or the merits of Whig and Tory, Exactly weigh'd and fairly determin'd. Addressed to All Honest Britons concerned in the Election of Members of Parliament.
Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
One nation : a Tory approach to social problems / by the following members of Parliament : C.J.M. Alport [and others] ; edited by Iain Macleod and Angus Maude.
Date: [1950]- Pictures
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A wig-seller dressing a wig on a stand in his shop; the wig-stands bear the heads of Tory politicians. Wood engraving by W.C.W. after R. Seymour.
Seymour, Robert, 1798-1836.Date: 1831Reference: 31578i- Books
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A mock epithalamium upon the fictitious marriage of the Pretender, with the Princess Sobieskie, now cloyster'd up at Isnpruck. Inscribed to the Tory wits and poets throughout Great-Britain.
Date: [1718]- Books
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A whig's remarks on the Tory history of The four last years of Queen Anne. By Dr. Jonathan Swift, D.S.P.D. Dedicated to his Grace the Duke of Marlborough.
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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Manchester politics. A dialogue between Mr. True-Blew and Mr. Whiglove; in which the Tory principles are evidently proved to be consistent with the ancient laws and religion of these kingdoms.
Date: 1748- Books
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The modern champions: or, a tryal of skill to be fought at Her Majesty's Bear-Garden, on Wednesday next, between a Jereboam Tory, and a Jerusalem Whig: with their two seconds.
Date: 1710- Books
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Manchester politics. A dialogue between Mr. True-Blew and Mr. Whiglove; In which the Tory principles are evidently proved to be consistent with the antient laws and religion of these kingdoms.
Date: 1748- Books
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An examination of the Third and fourth letters to a Tory member. Relating to the Negociations for a Treaty of Peace in 1709. In a Second Letter to My Lord ***
Date: [1711]- Books
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A letter from an English Tory to his friend in town. Chiefly occasioned by the several reflections on Mr. Steele's Guardian of August the seventh. To which is added the said Guardian, by way of appendix.
English Tory.Date: [1713?]- Books
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A letter from a Tory freeholder to his representative in Parliament, upon Her Majesty's most Gracious Speech to both Houses on the Subject of Peace, June 6. 1712. Giving an Account of several Conversations on that Head.
Tory freeholder.Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.XII. [1712]- Books
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A lett[er] from a Tory freeholder, to his representative in Parliament, Upon Her Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses, on the subject of peace, June 6. 1712. Giving an account of several conversations on that head.
Tory Freeholder.Date: Printed in the year, M.DCC.XII. [1712]- Pictures
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The Duke of Wellington as Chancellor of Oxford University, wearing academic robes and carrying a mace, instructs his Tory supporters portrayed as academics in gowns and mortar boards. Lithograph by John Doyle, 1834.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: March 14th 1834Reference: 35688iPart of: HB sketches- Books
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The comparison or whiggish fulsom flattery exemplifyed in His G- the D- of M- by way of dialogue betwixt a Whig and a Tory. Touching the late examination of a late g-l.
Date: [1712]- Books
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An Answer to some objections that have been made to the conduct of Dr. B. [blank] together with a dialogue between a Whigg and Tory, concerning the present state of the case of Trinity College.
Date: 1713- Books
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The negotiations for a treaty of peace, from the breaking off of the conferences at the Hague, to the end of those at Gertruydenberg, consider'd, in a fourth letter to a Tory-member. Part II.
Hare, Francis, 1671-1740.Date: 1711- Books
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A modest defence of the government. In a dialogue between Kinglove, an Old Cavalier, and Meanvvell, a Modern Tory. Written by a Sober Stander-by, who is wholly unconcern'd in the Ministry, or the Funds.
Sober stander-by.Date: 1702- Books
The treatment of disabled persons in medieval Europe : examining disability in the historical, legal, literary, medical, and religious discourses of the Middle Ages / edited by Wendy J. Turner and Tory Vandeventer Pearman ; with a foreword by Kevin Corrigan.
Date: [2010], ©2010