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A description of Bath, wherein The Antiquity of the City, as well as the Eminence of its Founder; its Magnitude, Situation, Soil, Mineral Waters, and Physical Plants; its British Works, and the Grecian Ornaments with which they were adorned; its Devastations and Restorations in the Days of the Britons, Romans, Saxons, Danes, and Normans; with its New Buildings, Baths, Conduits, Hospitals, Places of Worship, and other Public Edifices; its Gates, Bridges, Walks, and Streets, &c. Are respectively Treated of: The Gods, Places of Worship, Religion, and Learning of the Ancient Britons Occasionally considered: And the Limits of the City in its present State; its Government, Trade, and Amusements Severally pointed out. Illustrated with The Figure of King Bladud, the First Founder of the City; together with Proper Plans and Elevations from Twenty-Two Copper-Plates. By John Wood, Esq; the second edition, corrected and enlarged. In two volumes.
Wood, John, 1704-1754.Date: M.DCC.LXIX. [1769]- Books
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Tableau complet des costumes et vêtements des anglois, depuis l'éstablissement des Saxons dans la Grande-Bretague jusqu'au temps présent; enrichi de gravures tiréss des monuments les plus authentiques de l'analiquite; Précédé D'Une Introduction, Contenant Une Description Générale Des Vêtements EN Usage Dans LE Monde Depuis Son Origine Jusqu'à LA Fin DU Septième Siècle. Par Joseph Strutt. vol.1.
Strutt, Joseph, 1749-1802.Date: M.DCC.XCVII. [1797]- Books
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An historical essay on the English constitution: or, an impartial inquiry into the elective power of the people, from the first Establishment of the Saxons in this Kingdom. Wherein the right of Parliament, to tax our distant provinces, is explained, and justified, upon such constitutional Principles as will afford an equal Security to the Colonists, as to their Brethren at Home.
Ramsay, Allan, 1713-1784.Date: M,DCC,LXXI. [1771]- Books
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An historical essay on the English constitution: or, an impartial inquiry into the elective power of the people, from the first establishment of the Saxons in this kingdom. Wherein the right of Parliament, to tax our distant provinces, is explained, and justified, upon such constitutional Principles as will afford an equal Security to the Colonists, as to their Brethren at Home.
Hulme, Obadiah, -1791.Date: M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]- Books
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The britons and Saxons not converted to popery; or the faith of our ancestors shewn to have been corrupted by the Romish Church, And restored to its ancient Purity by the Reformed Church of England: in two dialogues, Between a Gentleman and his Preceptor, containing an answer to all that is material in a book, entitled, England's conversion and Reformation compared, &c.
Smith, George, 1693-1756.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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 ... 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: 1842- Books
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A new history of England, from the time of its first invasion by the Romans, fifty-four years before the birth of Christ, to the present time. Comprehending Its Ancient State under the Britons, Romans, Saxons, and Danes. With a particular Account of each Reign, from the Norman Conquest in 1066, to the Year 1756. The Whole divided into Nine Parts, containing the Grand Periods of the History. By an Englishman. In four volumes. ...
Englishman.Date: M,DCC,LVII. [1757]- Books
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A help to English history. Containing a succession of all the kings of England, the English, Saxons, and the Britons, the kings and princes of Wales; the kings and lords of Man, and the Isle of Wight. As also, of all the dukes, marquises, earls, and bishops thereof. With the descriptions of the places from whence they had their titles. Together with the names and ranks of the viscounts, barons, and baronets, of England, by Peter Heylyn, D. D. Prebendary of Westminster.
Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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A help to English history, containing a succession of all the Kings of England, the English, Saxons, and the Britains; the Kings and Princes of Wales, the Kings and Lords of Man, and the Isle of Wight: As also Of all the Dukes, Marquesses, Earls and Bishops thereof; with The Descriptions of the places from whence they had their Titles; Together with the Names, and Ranks of the Viscounts, Barons and Baronets of England. By P. Heylyn, D. D. And since his death, continu'd to this present year, 1709. with the Coats of Arms of the Nobility, Blazon'd.
Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662.Date: 1709- Books
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A help to English history, containing a succession of all the Kings of England, the English, Saxons, and the Britains; the Kings and Princes of Wales, the Kings and Lords of Man, and the Isle of Wight: as also Of all the Dukes, Marquesses, Earls and Bishops thereof; with The Descriptions of the places from whence they had their Titles; Together with the Names, and Ranks of the Viscounts, Barons and Baronets of England. By P. Heylyn, D.D. And since his death, continu'd to this present year, 1709. with the Coats of Arms of the Nobility, Blazon'd.
Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662.Date: 1709- Books
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A help to English history, containing a succession of all the Kings of England, the English, Saxons, and the Britains; the Kings and Princes of Wales, the Kings and Lords of Man, the Isle of Wight: as also Of all the Dukes, Marquesses, Earls and Bishops thereof; with The Descriptions of the places from whence they had their Titles; Together with the Names, and Ranks of the Viscounts, Barons and Baronets of England. By P. Heylyn, D.D. And since his death, continu'd to this present year, 1709. with the Coats of Arms of the Nobility, Blazon'd.
Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662.Date: 1709- Books
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A help to English history, containing a succession of all the Kings of England, the English, Saxons, and the Britains; the Kings and Princes of Wales, the Kings and Lords of Man, and the Isle of Wight: AS Also Of all the Dukes, Marquesses, Earls and Bishops thereof; With The Descriptions of the places from whence they had their Titles; Together with the Names, and Ranks of the Viscounts, Barons and Baronets of England. By P. Heylyn, D.D. And since his death, continu'd to this present year, 1709. with the Coats of Arms of the Nobility, Blazon'd.
Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662.Date: 1709- Books
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A help to English history, containing a succession of all the kings of England, the English, Saxons, and the Britains; the Kings and Princes of Wales, the Kings and Lords of Man, and the Isle of Wight: AS Also Of all the Dukes, Marquesses, Earls and Bishops thereof; With The Descriptions of the places from whence they had their Titles; Together with the Names, and Ranks of the Viscounts, Barons and Baronets of England. By P. Heylyn, D.D. And since his death, continu'd to this present year, 1709. with the Coats of Arms of the Nobility, Blazon'd.
Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662.Date: 1709- Books
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A testimony of antiquity concerning the sacramental body and blood of Christ; written in the old Saxon tongue before the conquest: being a homily appointed, in the reign of the Saxons, to be spoken at Easter, as a Charge, to the People. Together with the two epistles of Ælfric on the same Subject. First published, with a preface, by Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury; and the Whole regularly attested by his Grace and fourteen other Bishops; with divers other Personages of Honour and Credit. With an appendix; shewing, I. That the Doctrine of our Saxon Ancestors was the same with that of the Primitive Church, concerning the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. II. Comparing such Doctrine with what has been lately advanced, on the same Subject, in a Book intituled, A Plain Account of the Nature and End of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.
Aelfric, Abbot of Eynsham.Date: M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]- Books
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The peerage of England: or, a genealogical and historical account of all the flourishing families of this kingdom, Who have born the Dignity of Peerage, either by Tenure, Summons to Parliament, Investiture, or Creation, &c. from the Saxons Time, to this present Year, 1711. In which is contain'd some Memoirs of the Lives of the most Eminent Persons the Nation has ever produc'd: The Date of their Summons to Parliament, Advancement to Honours and Employments; their Marriages and Issue; with the Original of many Ancient Families, not to be found in Sir William Dugdale, or any other Printed Author; and the Continuation of several others, who are still Existing in their Collateral Branches. Faithfully Collected from Approved Manuscripts, Publick Histories and Records, and other Credible Authorities. And with the First Volume of this Work compleats the whole Peerage of England to this Time. Vol.II. Part I.
Collins, Arthur, 1682?-1760.Date: 1711- Books
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A help to English history; containing a succession of all the kings of England, the English, Saxons, and the Britons; the kings and princes of Wales; the kings and lords of Man; and the Ilse of Wight. As also of all the dukes, marquises, earls, and bishops thereof. With the descriptions of the places from whence they had their titles. Together with the names and ranks of the viscounts, barons, and baronets, of England. By Peter Heylyn, D. D. Prebendary of Westminster. And since his death continued, with great addtions, to the first day of November, 1773. With the coats of arms of the nobility, accurately engraved on copper plates, and properly blazoned. To this edition are now first added, lists of the extinct viscounts and barons; also the Praetorian banner displayed, or, the arms of all the Lord Mayors of London, accurately engraved on copper plates, and explained by true blazonry, with a complete list of the said magistrates: now first published, by Paul Wright, B. D. Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, London.
Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662.Date: MDCCLXXIII [1773]- Books
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The history of the ancient Germans; including that of the Cimbri, Celtæ, Teutones, Alemanni, Saxons, And other Ancient Northern Nations, Who overthrew the Roman Empire, and established that of the Germans, and most of the Kingdoms of Europe. In two volumes. ... From the first certain Account of those Several Nations inhabiting the Country now call'd Germany, to the Foundation of the Monarchy of the Franks, in Gaul, Ann. 486. ... From the Foundation of the Monarchy of the Franks, in Gaul, to the Extinction of the Merovingian, and the Beginning of the Carlovingian Line, Ann. 751, Written originally in High German; And illustrated with a great Number of Notes and Quotations, from ancient Authors, Monuments, Inscriptions, Accounts of Medals, Coins, and other Antiquities, which give a Light as well to the Roman as the German, Italian, Spanish, French and English Histories; by Doctor John Jacob Mascou, Aulick Counsellor to the King of Poland, Assessor of the Court of Justice, and Senator of the City of Leipzick, in Saxony. Now translated into English, by Tho. Lediard, Esq; Late Secretary to His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary in Lower Germany. ...
Mascov, Johann Jakob, 1689-1761.Date: 1737 [1738]- 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 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 rights 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 antient 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.
Date: 1713- 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 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 rights 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 antient 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.
Date: 1713- 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 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 rights 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 antient 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.
Date: 1713- Books
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The [Judgement 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 rights 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.
Date: 1713- Books
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The Judgement 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 king's depriv'd 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 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.
Date: 1714- 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 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 rights of the people and Parliament of Britain, to resist and deprive their King; 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.
Date: 1716- 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 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 rights 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 antient 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.
Date: 1714- 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 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 rights 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 antient 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.
Date: 1713