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An Honest scheme for improving the trade and credit of the nation: for punishing the fraudulent, and relieving the unfortunate bankrupts: for increasing the profits of the Bank of England: and for paying the publick debts.
Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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An apology for the clergy of the Church of England, touching their claims of spiritual powers, as derived from Christ. Addressed to the laity of Great Britain.
Stebbing, Henry, 1687-1763.Date: 1734- Books
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An apology for the clergy of the Church of England, touching their claims of spiritual powers, as derived from Christ. Addressed to the laity of Great Britain.
Stebbing, Henry, 1687-1763.Date: 1734- Books
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The queen an empress, and her three kingdoms one empire: or, brief remarks upon the present; and a prospect of the future state of England, Scotland, and Ireland, in a happy union. In a letter to a noble peer.
Date: 1706- Books
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The present succession of Spain consider'd: and a view of its consequences to the rest of Europe, particularly England and Holland.
Date: 1701- Books
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Essays, for the month of December, 1716. To be continued monthly. By a Society of gentlemen. For the Universal Benefit of the People of England.
Hill, Aaron, 1685-1750.Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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The interest of Scotland in three essays, I. The true original and indifferency of church-government. II. The union of Scotland and England into one monarchy. III. The present state of Scotland. ...
Seton, William, Sir, -1744.Date: 1702- Books
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A draught for a national church accommodation; whereby the subjects of England and Scotland, however different in their judgments concerning episcopacy and presbytery, may yet be united, in regard to the Queen's headship over both, in One Church and Kingdom of Great Britain.
Humfrey, John, 1621-1719.Date: 1705- Books
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An honest scheme, for improving the trade and credit of the nation: for punishing the fraudulent, and relieving the unfortunate bankrupts: for increasing the profits of the Bank of England: and for paying the publick debts of the nation.
Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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A memorial presented to Queen Elizabeth, against Her Majesty's being engross'd by any particular favourite. Written by William Cecil, Lord Burleigh, then Lord High Treasurer of England.
Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598.Date: 1714- Books
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A defence of Mr. Withers's History of resistance: or, a new test of the Church of England's loyalty.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: [1715]- Books
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The poet's address to his Majesty King William. Occasion'd by the insolence of the French King, in proclaiming the sham Prince of Wales, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
Date: [1702]- Books
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The British constitution consider'd, with a character of the court and Parliament in the year 1676. In a letter from Denzil Lord Hollis, to Monsieur van Beuningen, sometime ambassador in the courts of England and France, from the states-general of the United Province.
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680.Date: 1712- Books
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A brief history of the rise and progress of Anabaptism in England. To which is prefixed, some account of the learned Dr. Wiclif, and a defence of him from the false charge of his, and his followers, denying infant baptism. By John Lewis, Minister of Meregate in Kent.
Lewis, John, 1675-1747.Date: 1738- Books
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Remarks upon the Bank of England, with regard more especially to our trade and government. Occasion'd by the present discourse concerning the intended prolongation of the bank. Humbly Address'd to the Honourable House of Commons. By a merchant of London, and a true lover of our constitution.
Broughton, John, 1673 or 1674-1720.Date: 1705- Books
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The advantages of the East-India trade to England, consider'd Wherein all the Objections to that Trade, with relation, I. To the Exportation of Bullion, for Manufactures consum'd in England: II. To the Loss of Employment for our own Hands: III. To the Abatement of Rents: Are fully Answer'd. With A Comparison of the East-India and Fishing Trades.
Date: MDCCXX. [1720]- Books
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Remarks upon the Bank of England, with regard more especially to our trade and government. Occasion'd by the present discourse concerning the intended prolongation of the bank. Humbly Address'd to the Honourable House of Commons. By a merchant of London, and a true lover of our constitution.
Broughton, John, 1673 or 1674-1720.Date: 1706- Books
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The rose: being a detection of the pernicious tendency of two libels lately published, viz. in the Old England Journal, and a pamphlet entitled, The thistle. Together with Some Considerations for repealing the Heretable Jurisdictions reserved to the Scots, by the 20th Article of the Treaty of Union.
Date: [1747]- Books
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A short letter to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Being a modest defence of the Lord Bishop of Bangor's sermon preach'd before the King, March 31, 1717; especially as it relates to the duty of prayer. By a divine of the Church of England.
Philalethes Philerenes.Date: 1717- Books
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A just and impartial character of the clergy of the Church of England, occasioned by Her Majesty's most Gracious bounty to them, in giving Her whole revenue of first-fruits and tenths for the augmentation of poor livings.
Date: 1704- Books
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Whigs defended: Or, The High-Church saint detected and expos'd. Being an account of the infamous life and character of Mr. A--- S---, the discarded curate and school, master of gravesend. The whole interspers'd with several remarkable testimonials, affidavits, and certificates. By a Presbyter of the Church of England.
Presbyter of the Church of England.Date: 1713- Books
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A letter to the Bishop of London, occasion'd by the abuse of a passage in his Lordship's pastoral letter. By a Presbyter of the Church of England.
Asplin, William, 1687-1758.Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- Books
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The church-Anatomy: or, a representation of the present constitution of the Church of England. Drawn up by a committee of Protestant laymen. With a dedication to the members of the late committee of the convocation.
Date: MDCCXVIII. [1718]- Books
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Report of a Committee for Conducting an Inquiry into the State of the Sick Poor, Warwick, September 15, 1827.
Date: 1827- Books
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The danger of the Church of England, from a general assembly of Covenanters in Scotland. Represented from their principles in oaths, and late acts of assemblies; compar'd with their practices in these last two years. Written in the year 1690. By a True son of the church.
True son of the Church.Date: 1706