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To all true Britons.
Friend to Honest Men.Date: 1790?]- Books
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The path to liberty: or, the method of man's redemption by our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. In two parts. Together with Christian liberty. By Thomas Rawbone, A. M. late Rector of Norton-Under-Hamden in Somersetshire. With a recomendatory preface by Dr. Edwards, Principal of Jesus College, Oxon.
Rawbone, Thomas.Date: 1711- Books
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To Englishmen who praise liberty, and despise tyranny! The visit of the Angel Gabriel, to Britannia; seeing the distress under which the sons and daughters, of Britannia are groaning the dream of an Englishman.
Date: [1795]- Books
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An essay on liberty and independency: being an attempt to prove, that the people under a popular form of government, may be as much slaves, as those subject to the arbitrary will of one man.
Date: M,DCC,XLVII. [1747]- Books
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An essay on liberty and independency: being an attempt to prove, that the people under a popular form of government, may be as much slaves, as those subject to the arbitrary will of one man.
Date: M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]- Books
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A defence of the late learned Dr. Clarke's notion of natural liberty: in answer to three letters wrote to him by a gentleman at the University of Cambridge, on the side of necessity. Together with some remarks on Mr. Locke's chapter of power. By S. Strutt, of the Inner Temple.
Strutt, Samuel.Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]- Books
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The free-Man' vade-mecum; or, an intended oration on liberty: including several subjects which are intimately connected therewith, on matters civil, ecclesiastical, & military. With a dedication to Every Englishman who loves his Country. By Phileleutheros, a pioneer in the army of reason.
Phileleutheros, Pioneer in the army of reason.Date: 1798- Books
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A fourth dialogue, concerning liberty; containing an exposition of the falsity of the first and leading principles of the present revolutions in Europe. By Jackson Barwis, Esq.
Barwis, Jackson.Date: M.DCC.XCIII. [1793]- Books
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The draught of an intended act, for the better regulation of the nightly watch and beadles within the city, and liberty of Westminster, ... By Sir Charles Whitworth.
Whitworth, Charles, Sir, approximately 1721-1778.Date: [1773]- Books
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The black book of conscience. Or, Gods high court of justice in the soul : Wherein, the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisie of every mans heart and ways, is judged and discovered by their consciences. Very seasonable for these times, wherein wicked men under pretence of liberty of conscience, take liberty to sin and blaspheme. The sixth edition. By Andrew Jones.
Jones, Andrew, active 17th centuryDate: 1658- Books
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The black book of conscience: or, Gods high court of justice in the soul : Wherein, the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisie of every mans heart and wayes, is judged and discovered by their consciences. Very seasonable for these times, wherein wicked men, under pretence of liberty of conscience take liberty to sin and blaspheme. The 29. edition. By Andrew Jones.
Jones, Andrew, active 17th centuryDate: 1666- Books
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The black book of conscience. Or, God's high court of justice in the soul : Wherein the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisie of every mans heart and ways is judged and discovered, by their consciences. Very seasonable for these times, wherein wicked men, under pretence of liberty of conscience, take liberty to sin and blaspheme. The 43d. ed[i]tion. By Andrew Jones.
Jones, Andrew, active 17th centuryDate: [1664-92]- Books
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Lucas refuted: or, liberty supported: being a general answer to Mr. Lucas's addresses, especially his 20th. Wherein the government of the poor-house and Blue-Coat Hospital is consider'd; Courts of Darein Hundred rejected: Throughout which The Constitutions of London and Dublin, as to civil Administration, are compared. And most humbly submitted to the Consideration of The Freemen and Freeholders of the City of Dublin. By T. Taylor, late one of the Commons.
Taylor, T.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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The black book of conscience. Or, God's high court of justice in the soul : Wherein the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisie of every mans heart and ways is judged and discovered, by their consciences. Very seasonable for these times, wherein wicked men, under pretence of liberty of conscience, take liberty to sin and blaspheme. The 42d. edition. By Andrew Jones.
Jones, Andrew, active 17th centuryDate: [1680?]- Books
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A calm address to the people of Great Britain. By a citizen of London.
Citizen of London.Date: 1795- Books
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The appendix: or, Some observations on the expediency of the petition of the Africans, living in Boston, &c. lately presented to the General Assembly of this province. To which is annexed, the petition referred to. Likewise, thoughts on slavery. With a useful extract fro the Massachusetts spy, of January 28, 1773, by way of an address to the members of the assembly. By a lover of constitutional liberty.
Lover of constitutional liberty.Date: [1773]- Books
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The rights and liberties of the people of England vindicated. Proving, that the freedom of an Englishman's person, and his property in his goods, have been more than thirty times confirmed by the monarchs of England.
Date: [1770?]- Books
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Liberty, and property, or a defence of the citizens of London, and the whole British nation, against an impudent ... libel lately published ... viz. An excellent sermon, in defence of passive-obedience, and non-resistance. ...
Date: [1733]- Books
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A picture of true and false liberty, addressed to the understandings and feelings of Britons.
Friend to the prosperity of Britain.Date: [1792]- Books
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Some hints for the better promoting the due execution of the laws in this kingdom, and for putting a speedy stop to the many outrages and violences which have been so frequent of late, and are encreasing every day. and For improving at the same Time considerably by these Means, one of the most ancient Branches of the Revenue, for the Benefit of the Publick. By a real lover of liberty, and the author of The case fairly stated.
Real lover of liberty.Date: [1766]- Books
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Thoughts on liberty and equality. By a Member of Parliament.
Rosse, Lawrence Parsons, Earl of, 1758-1841.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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Liberty and equality; a dialogue between a clergyman and his parishioner.
Date: MDCCXCIV. [1794]- Books
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Liberty endanger'd; in the persecution and prosecution of John Burton, M.D. Humbly dedicated to the most Revd. and worthy Archbishop of Canterbury, late of York. Also a letter to Andrew Stone, Esq; first secretary under His Grace the Duke of Newcastle. Likewise a critical encomium on the works on Mr. Charles Lucas, an apothecary in Ireland, regarding liberty. By J-n B-n of York, M.D.
Burton, John, 1710-1771.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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The cause of liberty and free enquiry asserted: or, a vindication of the Essex-Head Society, against the author of a late pamphlet, called, An address to the public.
Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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Rational freedom: Being a defence of the national character of Britons, and of the form of their government; in opposition to the malapert and seditious writings of Thomas Paine, By P. White, Esq. author of Essay on the fisheries, &c.
White, P., of the General Excise-Office, Edinburgh.Date: 1792