133 results filtered with: Great Britain - History - George I, 1714-1727
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Rule a kingdom, and have a kingdom; or an historical account of the miscarriages of former English kings, with some political remarks upon the present reign.
Date: 1715- Books
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Justice done to the late ministry: or, The charge of their designing to make the pretender King of Great Britain, prov'd from their conduct to be groundless. And the reasons for a Parliamentary inquiry consider'd. With some thoughts about attainders. The second edition.
Date: M.DCC.XV. [1715]- Books
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The history of John Bull. Part III. Containing, among many other curious particulars, a faithful narrative of the most secret and important transactions of the worshipful and ancient family of the Bulls, from August 1, 1714, to June 11, 1727. Publish'd from the manuscripts of that learned and celebrated biographer, the late Sir Humphry Polesworth, Author of the First and Second Parts of this Work, publish'd in 1712. By Nathan Polesworth, Sir Humphry's Nephew, and sole Executor.
Polesworth, Humphry, Sir, active 18th century.Date: [1744]- Books
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The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament Assembled, presented to His Majesty, On Tuesday the Third Day of May, 1720. With His Majesties most gracious answer.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: MDCCXX. [1720]- Books
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Hanover or Rome: shewing the absolute necessity of assisting His Majesty with such a sufficient force, as may totally extinguish the hopes of the Pretender's open and secret abettors.
Date: [1715]- Books
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The present state of the Crown-Inn, for the first three years under the new landlord. Wherein are characters of some of the chief servants on both sides. By the author of The history of the Crown-Inn.
Date: [1717]- Books
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The folly and wickedness of the late rebellion considered. In a Thanksgiving-Sermon preach'd at Barham in the County of Kent, June 7. 1716. By Charles Bean, A. M. Vicar of Lidd, and one of the Proctors for the Clergy of the Diocese of Canterbury. Publish'd at the Request of Sir Basil Dixwell Baronet.
Bean, Charles, 1674 or 1675-1731.Date: M.DCC.XVI. [1716]- 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- Books
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The Madness of the Jacobite party, in attempting to set a popish pretender on the British throne, demonstrated; in a short view of, I. The calamities of former popish regimes. II. The present happy establishment. III. The miseries which would ensue, should the Pretender come in: with a word to the disaffected party, and to the friends of the present constitution. [Four lines of verse]
Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]- Books
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What if this marriage should prove true? Or, what if it should not? In a dialogue between Whig and Tory, wherein the consequences of certain espousals are briefly discuss'd, and the reasons, for and against giving credit to such a report, are succinctly consider'd.
Date: 1718- Books
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Free Parliaments: or, an argument on their constitution; proving some of their powers to be independant. To which is added, an appendix, containing several original letters and papers, which passed between the Court of Hanover, and a Gentleman at London, in the Years 1713 and 1714, touching the right of the Duke of Cambridge to reside in England, and sit in Parliament. By the author of The Britannic constitution.
Acherley, Roger, 1665?-1740.Date: MDCC.XXXI. [1731]- Books
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A second letter to the Right Honourable Robert Walpole, Esq; wherein is contained, a short account of the last part of the last session of Parliament. Together with some remarks on four speeches (lately publish'd) against the bill for repealing the Triennial Act; as they were spoken in the House of Commons April 24. 1716. By a Member of the House of Commons.
Date: 1716- Books
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Letters which passed between Count Gyllenborg, the Barons Gortz, Sparre, and others; relating to the design of raising a rebellion in His Majesty's dominions, to be supported by a force from Sweden. Published by Authority.
Gyllenborg, Carl, grefve, 1679-1746.Date: MDCCXVII. [1717]- Books
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The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament Assembled, presented to His Majesty, On Wednesday the Seventeenth Day of December, 1718. With His Majesties most gracious answer.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: MDCCXVIII. [1718]- Books
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The report to the Honourable House of Commons, of such of the Commissioners of Enquiry as have been appointed to execute the several trusts and powers in relation to England, ... contained in a late Act of Parliament, intituled, An act for appointing commissioners to enquir of the estates of certain traitors, ... Together with an additional report from the Commissioners ...
Great Britain. Commissioners and Trustees for Forfeited Estates.Date: 1717 [i.e. 1718]- Books
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The craftsman: being a critique on the times. By Caleb D'Anvers, of Grays-Inn, Esq;
D'Anvers, Caleb.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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An Act for the kings most gracious, general, and free pardon.
Great Britain.Date: 1717]- Books
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Justice done to the late ministry: or, the charge of their designing to make the Pretender King of Great Britain, prov'd from their conduct to be groundless. And the reasons for a parliamentary inquiry consider'd. With some Thoughts about Attainders.
Date: M.DCC.XV. [1715]- Books
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The humble address of the ... Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled. Die Mercurii 12 Novembris, 1718.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: 1718- Books
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An antidote against the poison of some late pamphlets intituled, I. The Protestant Dissenters Hopes from the Present Government freely declar'd. II. The Protestant Dissenters Case Represented and Argued. III. A Plain Discovery of what the Dissenters would be at. IV. Two Letters annext to the said Pamphlets, The one, To the Author of the Occasional Paper. The other, From a Dissenter to a Member of Parliament. V. Two Letters from a Person in London to a Correspondent in Evesham in Worcestershire. VI. An Essay of Comprehension Answer'd. To which is added, Vii. A Reply to Two Pamphlets more, The one Of Presbyterian Loyalty; The other of Plain Dealing. With some short Advice to Dissenters in the Close. In several Letters to a Friend.
Hole, Matthew, 1639 or 1640-1730.Date: 1717- Books
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A letter from a noble-man abroad, to his Friend in England.
Lansdowne, George Granville, Baron, 1667-1735.Date: Printed in the Year, 1722- Books
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The revolution recommended to our memories. A sermon preach'd at the Abby-Church of St. Peter's Westminster, on November the fifth, 1715. This Sermon, Preach'd in the Heat of the late Rebellion, and before the Success of His Majesty's Arms in suppressing it, is now Reprinted, By William Burscough, M. A. Chaplain to his Royal Highness the Prince, and Fellow of Wadham-College in Oxford.
Burscough, William, 1676?-1755.Date: 1722- Books
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The conduct of some people, about pleading guilty, with some reasons why it was not thought proper to shew mercy to some who desir'd it.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: 1716- Books
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They became a sign. A sermon preach'd on the solemn occasion of the deaths of the lords, who were beheaded on Tower-Hill for high-treason, Feb. 24. 1715-6. By Samuel Rosewell, M. A.
Rosewell, Samuel, 1679-1722.Date: 1716- Books
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The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, In Parliament Assembled, presented to His Majesty, On Friday the Thirteenth Day of November, 1724. With His Majesty's most gracious answer.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]