24 results filtered with: Great Britain - Politics and government - 1660-1688
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The danger of mercenary Parliaments: with a preface, shewing the infinite mischiefs of long and pack'd Parliaments. By the editor of the Earl of Shaftesbury's letters to Lord Molesworth.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: 1722- Books
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An apology in behalf of the papists, supposed to be writ by Roger Palmer, Earl of Castlemain, Afterwards Privy Counsellor to K. James II. And Ambassador from him to the Pope, reprinted and answered by William Lloyd, sometime Bishop of St. Asaph.
Castlemaine, Roger Palmer, Earl of, 1634-1705.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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Magnæ Britanniæ Notitia: Or, The present state of Great Britain; with divers remarks upon the antient state thereof. By John Chamberlayne, Esq; the seven and twentieth edition of the south part, call'd England; and the sixth of the north part, call'd Scotland; with improvements, and more correct and large additions in the list of the officers, &c. than in any former impression. In two parts. With His Majesty's royal privilege.
Chamberlayne, John, 1666-1723.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Books
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Discourses concerning government. By Algernon Sidney, Esq; to which are added, memoirs of his life, and an apology for himself, both now first published, and the latter from his original manuscript. The third edition. With an alphabetical index of the principal matters.
Sidney, Algernon, 1622-1683.Date: M.DCC.LI. [1751]- Books
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Magnæ Britanniæ Notitia: or, The present state of Great Britain; with divers remarks upon the antient state thereof. By John Chamberlayne, Esq; the thirtieth edition of the south part, called England; and the ninth of the north part, called Scotland. To which is added, a compleat list of the Queen's houshold; as also that of their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales, the Princess Royal, the Princess Emelia and the Princess Carolina, never yet printed. In two parts. With His Majesty's royal privillege.
Chamberlayne, John, 1666-1723.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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Two letters written in the year 1689. By the Right Reverend Father in God, the present Lord Bishop of Rochester, to the Right Honourable the late Earl of Dorset, concerning his sitting in the ecclesiastical commission in the reign of K. James II.
Sprat, Thomas, 1635-1713.Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.XI. [1711]- Books
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A Protestant monument, erected to the immortal glory of the Whiggs and the Dutch. It being a full and satisfactory relation of the late mysterious plot and firing of London. Taken from several Records, Depositions, Narratives, Journals, Tryals, State Tracts, Histories, Predictions, Sermons and Confessions, under their Hands, and from their own Mouths; proving, that a medley of Protestant Whiggs, with a glorious set of protesting commonwealths-men of Holland, did in their turn, not only attempt to burn London, but many other places in England; and did fire the City, Southwark and Wapping; burnt the King and Queen of England, and their Lords General in Effigie in Holland; but likewise his Majesty's Royal Fleet, as it lay disarmed in Chatham, whilst Peace was treating at Breda.
Date: 1713- Books
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Magnæ Britanniæ Notitia: Or, The present state of Great Britain; with diverse remarks upon the ancient state thereof. By John Chamberlayne, Esq; the thirty-sixth edition of the south part, called England; and the fifteenth of the north part, called Scotland. To which is added, a compleat list of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales's houshold; as also those of their Royal Highnesses the Duke of Cumberland, the Princess Amelia, and the Princess Caroline. In two parts. With His Majesty's royal privilege.
Chamberlayne, John, 1666-1723.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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Magnæ Britanniæ Notitia: or, The present state of Great Britain; With diverse remarks upon the ancient state thereof. By John Chamberlayne, Esq; The thirty-fifth edition of the south part, called England; and the fourteenth of the north part, called Scotland. To which is added, a compleat list of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wale's household; as also those of their Royal highnesses the Duke of Cumberland, the Princess Amelia, and the Princess Carolina. In two parts. With His Majesty's royal privillege.
Chamberlayne, John, 1666-1723.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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Magnæ Britanniæ Notitia: Or, The present state of Great Britain; with diverse remarks upon the ancient state thereof. By John Chamberlayne, Esq; the thirty-third edition of the south part, called England; and the twelfth of the north part, called Scotland. To which is added, a compleat list of the Queen's houshold; as also those of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duke of Cumberland; their Highnesses the Princess Emelia, the Princess Carolina the Princess Mary, and Princess Louisa. In two parts. With His Majesty's royal privilege.
Chamberlayne, John, 1666-1723.Date: 1737- 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 chain of facts in the reign of King James the Second, with a particular account of his design (in conjunction with Lewis the XIVth of France) to establish a popish successor to the throne of England. Being an exact narrative of every transaction preparatory to and at that labour'd event, the birth of a pretended Prince of Wales, in the year 1688. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of all true Englishmen. By R. Wilkins.
Wilkins, Robert.Date: M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]- Books
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The lunatick; or, great and astonishing news from Bedlam. By Mr. George Flint.
Flint, George.Date: [1720?]- Books
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Letters of the Honourable Algernon Sydney, to the Honourable Henry Savile. Ambassador in France. In the year 1679, &c. Now first printed from the originals in Mr. Sydney's own hand.
Sidney, Algernon, 1622-1683.Date: 1742- Books
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Discourses concerning government by Algernon Sydney with his letters trial apology and some memoirs of his life
Sidney, Algernon, 1622-1683.Date: MDCCLXIII [1763]- Books
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A caveat against the whiggs, in a short historical view of their transactions. Wherein are discover'd their many attempts and contrivances against the establish'd government both in church and state, since the restoration of King Charles II.
Hornby, Charles, -1739.Date: 1711- Books
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A caveat against the whiggs, in a short historical view of their transactions: Wherein are discover'd, their many attempts and contrivances against the establish'd government, both in church and state, since the restoration of K. Charles II.
Hornby, Charles, -1739.Date: 1714- Books
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The history of the several oppositions which have been made in England, from the restoration of King Charles the Second; both against the court and the ministerial influence, representing The many Noble Attempts made, by British Patriots, for the Establishment of British Liberty. By Sir Myles Stanhope.
Stanhope, Myles, Sir.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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Magnæ Britanniæ Notitia: or, The present state of Great-Britain; With diverse remarks upon the ancient state thereof. By John Chamberlayne, Esq; The thirty-seventh edition of the south part, called England; and the sixteenth of the north part, called Scotland. To which is added, a compleat list of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wale's household; as also those of their Royal Highnesses the Duke of Cumberland, the Princess Amelia, and the Princess Caroline. In two parts. With His Majesty's royal privillege.
Chamberlayne, John, 1666-1723.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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Letters of the Honourable Algernon Sydney, to the Honourable Henry Savile ambassador in France. In the year 1679, &c. Now first printed from the originals in Mr. Sydney's own hand.
Sidney, Algernon, 1622-1683.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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Argumentum ad hominem: being an extract from a piece intitled, England's present interest considered, with honour to the prince, and safety to the people. In answer to this one question: What is most fit, easy and safe at this juncture of affairs to be done, for quieting o differences, allaying the heat of contrary interests, and making them subservient to the interest of the government, and consistent with the prosperity of the kindom? [sic] By William Penn, founder of the province of Pennsylvania. To which are added, some extracts from the writings of divers authors, more particularly recommended to the notice of the people called Quakers.
Penn, William, 1644-1718.Date: in the year M,DCC,LXXV. [1775]- Books
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A caveat against the Whiggs, in a short historical view of their transactions : wherein are discover'd, their many attempts and contrivances against the establish'd government, both in Church and State, since the restoration of K. Charles II.
Hornby, Charles, -1739.Date: [1712]- Books
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A second part of the Caveat against the Whiggs, &c. With a preface to both parts.
Hornby, Charles, -1739.Date: [1712]- Books
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A second part of the Caveat against the Whiggs, &c. With a preface to both parts.
Hornby, Charles, -1739.Date: [1712]