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Revolution principles fairly represented and defended. Laying down distinctly the principles themselves, and demonstrating their consistence with scripture and reason, ... Being a second part of The principles of the Low Church-men, &c. By the same author.
Newton, William, -1744.Date: 1714- Books
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Hannibal at the gates: or, the progress of Jacobitism. With the present danger of the Pretender.
Date: [1712]- Books
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A test, offered to the consideration of the electors of Great Britain.
Date: 1710?]- Books
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Remarks on Mr. Steele's Crisis, &c. By one of the clergy. In a letter to the author.
B. R.Date: MDCCXIV. [1714]- Books
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A view of the real danger of the Protestant succession.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: [1714]- Books
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A letter to a Fellow of a college. Being the sequel of A letter to a Young Gentleman of Oxford. By Edward Bentham, B. D. Fellow of Oriel College.
Bentham, Edward, 1707-1776.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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The witch-Craft of the present rebellion. A sermon preach'd in the parish church of St. Mary Aldermary. In the City of London: on Sunday the 25th of September, 1715. The time of a publick ordination. Publish'd upon request of the hearers. By White Kennett, D. D. Dean of Peterborough, Rector of the said Church, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty.
Kennett, White, 1660-1728.Date: 1715- Books
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Animadversions on the succession to the crown of England, consider'd. Publish'd by Captain D-by. With remarks On a late Scandalous pamphlet, suppos'd to be written by Mr. Toland, Entituled, Limitations for the next Foreign Successor, &c. As also Some Particular observations on the Courts of the Electores, Dowager, and the Present Elector of Hannover, Occasion'd by the Resolution of Parliament, lately made in their Favour. Written by a Gentleman who has resided some Years at the said courts.
Date: [1701]- Books
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Who runs next: or, the Lord B--- ---e's confession. Found in his closet since his departure for France. Faithfully publish'd from the original by Mr. Dean S---- To which are added, some other papers relating to the Earl of Mortimer, M----w P----r, Esq; and the rest of the lat managers.
Date: [1715]- Books
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The crisis: or, a discourse representing from the most authentick records, the just causes of the late happy revolution: and the several settlements of the crowns of England and Scotland on Her Majesty; ... With some seasonable remarks on the danger of a popish successor By Richard Steele, Esq;
Steele, Richard, Sir, 1672-1729.Date: 1714- Books
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And what if the Pretender should come? Or, some considerations of the advantages and real consequences of the Pretender's possessing the crown of Great-Britain.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: [1713]- Books
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The revolution and anti-revolution principles stated and compar'd, the constitution explain'd and vindicated, and the justice and necessity of excluding the Pretender, maintain'd against the book entituled, Hereditary right of the crown of England asserted. By the author of the two disswasives against Jacobitism.
Barrington, John Shute Barrington, Viscount, 1678-1734.Date: 1714- Books
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The muses fountain clear: or, the dutiful Oxonian's defence of his mother's loyalty to His present Majesty King George. Wherein is fully demonstrated, that the University of Oxford in general, and her most noted members, viz. the Bishop of Rochester, the Bishop of Bristol, and Dr. Sacheverell, have, by their most free and sacred acts, constantly promoted and maintain'd the revolution and Protestant succession.
Date: MDCCXVII. [1717]- Books
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A genuine epistle from M-w P-r, Esq; at Paris, to the Reverend J-n S-t, D. D. at Windsor. With a letter to Sir Patrick Lawles, late the Pretender's Nuncio. By an unknown hand. Published from the original manuscripts, by Timothy Brocade, Late Author of the Examiner.
Date: M.DCC.XIV. [1714]- Books
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Papists not excluded from the throne upon the account of religion. Being a vindication of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor's Preservative, &c. in that particular. In a short dialogue.
Fleetwood, William, 1656-1723.Date: [1717]- Books
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The parliamentary right of the crown of England asserted, in the debate at large, between the Lords and Commons, at the free conference, held in the Painted-Chamber, in the Session of the Convention, Anno 1688. Relating to the Word, Abdicated, and the Vacancy of the Throne, In the Commons Vote. 1688. relating to the word, abdicated, and the vacancy of the throne, in the Commons vote.
England and Wales. Parliament.Date: [1714]- Books
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The case of praying for all actual governors, as such, without regard to their right or titles, impartially consider'd: in a letter to the Reverend Mr. Patrick Cockburn, A. M. Minister of St. Paul's Chapel in Aberdeen: occasion'd by a late controversy, concerning his sermon, of the duty and benefit of praying for our governors; by a disinterested by-stander, and a sincere friend to him in the truth.
Lindsay, John, 1686-1768.Date: 1739- Books
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A hue and cry after Daniel Foe, and his Coventry-Beast: with a Letter from that Worthy Horse-Courser to a Friend of Mr. Mayo in Coventry that lent it Him.
Date: [1711]- Books
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A view of the English constitution, with respect to the sovereign authority of the prince, and the allegiance of the subject. In Vindication of the Lawfulness of taking the Oaths, to Her Majesty, by Law Required. To which is added, A defence, by way of Reply, to the several Answers that have been made to it. By William Higden, D. D. late Rector of St. Paul Shadwell.
Higden, William, 1662 or 1663-1715.Date: 1716- Books
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The lord H-'s speech in the House of Lords, On the first article of the impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverell.
Haversham, John Thompson, Baron, 1647-1710.Date: [1710]- Books
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Brief deductions relative to the aid and supply of the executive power, according to the law of England, in cases of infancy, delirium, or other incapacity of the King.
Hargrave, Francis, 1741?-1821.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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The character of a popish successor, and what England may expect from such a one. First printed about the year 1680. And now reprinted, with a preface containing the reasons of it.
Settle, Elkanah, 1648-1724.Date: printed in the year M.DCC.XII., [1712]- Books
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An answer to the exceptions made against the Ld Bp of Oxford's charge, By Mr. L. and Dr. Brett. In which the Justice and Reasonableness of the Bishop's Advice to his Clergy is vindicated: I. As to the Church's not being Independent on the State. But more particularly and at large is shewn from Scripture, Fathers, and other Authorities, II. That a Proper Sacrifice of the Bread and Wine in the Eucharist: III. That Sacerdotal Absolution by a Judicial Sentence, are no Doctrines of the Catholic Church, nor of the Church of England. To which is added, IV. A short Account of the Sense of the Church of England, as to the Validity of Lay-Baptism. With an appendix of some Authentick Declaration, of the Two Universities; of King James I. and of several Bishops in several Ages, concerning this last Point.
Date: MDCCXIII. [1713]- Books
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The manifesto of a certain power.
Date: M.DCC.XLIV. [1744]- Books
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A treatise of the rights of the crown. Declaring, how the King of England may support and increase his annual revenues. Collected out of the records in the tower, the Parliament rolls, and close petitions, Anno X Car. Regis. 1634. By William Noy Esq; then attorney general. Now first publish'd from the original MS. with some account of the author.
Noy, William, 1577-1634.Date: 1715