79 results filtered with: Great Britain - Politics and government - 1689-1702
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A list of one unanimous club of voters, In the Long Parliament Dissolv'd in 1678. Fit to be stitch'd to the Collection of the White and Black Lists, lately publish'd.
Date: 1715- Books
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Mr. S----r, The enclosed memorial you are charg'd with, in the behalf of many thousands of the good people of England. ...
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: 1701]- Books
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Letters to Parliament-men, In reference to some proceedings in the House of Commons, daring the last session, continuing to the latter part of June, 1701. Being one, concerning the redress of grievances: another, concerning the bill for prevention of bribery in corporations: a [fourd], concerning the dissenters conformity upon occasion of an office. A fourth, concerning the bill about the uccession: a fifth, concerning comprehension. By a lover of peace and the publick good.
Humfrey, John, 1621-1719.Date: 1701- Books
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The dangers of Europe, from the growing power of France. With some free thoughts on remedies. And particularly on the cure of our divisions at home: in order to a successful war abroad against the French King and his allies. By the author of, The Duke of Anjou's succession considered.
Author of The Duke of Anjou's succession considered.Date: [1702]- Books
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The free-Holders plea against stock-jobbing elections of Parliament men.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: Printed in the Year 1701- Books
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An argument against war: in opposition to some late pamphlets, particularly; the first and second part of The Duke of Anjou's succession consider'd: Wherein is plainly prov'd that it is directly contrary to the Interest of England and Holland to side with the Emperor against France and Spain, from the present posture of Affairs.
Date: 1701- Books
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The dangers of Europe, from the growing power of France. With some free thoughts on remedies. ... By the author of, The Duke of Anjou's succession considered.
Author of The Duke of Anjou's succession considered.Date: 1702- Books
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The true-Born Englishman. A satyr.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCI. [1701]- Books
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The Rights of King and subjects briefly stated: or, Considerations about the royal succession, submitted to the Commons of England in Parliament.
Date: 1701]- Books
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Animadversions on a late factious book, entitled, Essays upon, I. The ballance of power; II. The right of making war, peace, and alliances; III. Universal monarchy. With a letter containing a censure upon the said book: Wherein The King, the Ministry, and the Church of England, are clear'd, from the malicious Aspersions cast upon them, by the Enemies of this Government.
L. L. D. J.Date: 1701- Books
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Directions to the electors of the ensuing Parliament, which is to meet on Tuesday the 30th of December, agreeable to the late addresses presented to his Majesty.
Date: Printed in the Year, 1702- Books
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The true picture of a modern Whig, set forth in a dialogue between Mr. Whiglove & Mr. Double, two under-spur-leathers to the late ministry.
Davenant, Charles, 1656-1714.Date: [1701]- Books
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The present disposition of England considered.
Date: Printed in the Year 1701- Books
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A short history of the life of Major John Bernardi. Written by himself in Newgate, where he has been for near 33 years a prisoner of state, without any Allowance from the Government, and could never be admitted to his Tryal. To which is added by way of appendix, a true copy of the diploma, or Patent of Count of the Empire, granted to the author's grand-father in the year 1629, and a Translation of it into English. As also Copies of the Major's several Commissions, &c.
Bernardi, John, 1657-1736.Date: 1729- Books
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The true-Born Englishman. A satyr.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCI. [1701]- Books
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An argument against war: in opposition to some late pamphlets, particularly; the first and second part of The Duke of Anjou's succession consider'd: Wherein is plainly prov'd that it is directly contrary to the Interest of England and Holland to side with the Emperor against France and Spain, from the present posture of Affairs.
Date: [1701]- Books
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Some queries, which may deserve consideration.
Date: 1701- Books
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A letter from some electors, to one of their representatives in Parliament. Shewing the electors sentiments, touching the matters in dispute between the Lords and Commons the last session of Parliament, in relation to the impeachments. And giving some advice to their member, how to demean himself in Parliament for the future.
Date: 1701- Books
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Free thoughts concerning officers in the House of Commons.
Trenchard, John, 1662-1723.Date: 1705?]- Books
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The truth of the matter, in a letter to a member of Parliament.
Date: printed in the year, 1702- Books
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A short defence of the last Parliament, with a word of advice to all electors for the ensuing.
Drake, James, 1667-1707.Date: 1701?]- Books
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A collection of all the speeches, messages, &c. of His late Majesty King William III. Of ever Glorious Memory; To which is added The English Declaration of Rights.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1694-1702 : William III)Date: [1712]- Books
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The true-Born Englishman: a satire. By Daniel Defoe.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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The true picture of a modern whig, set forth in a dialogue between Mr. Whiglove & Mr. Double, two under-spur-leathers to the late ministry.
Davenant, Charles, 1656-1714.Date: Printed in the year, 1701- Books
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A collection of the writings of the author of The true-born English-Man. Viz. I. The True-Born English-Man. A Satyr. II. The Mock Mourners. A Satyr. III. Reformation of Manners. A Satyr. IV. The Spanish Descent. A Poem. V. The Poor Mans Plea, concerning Reformation of Manners. VI. An Enquiry into the Occasional Conformity of the Dissenters, in Cases of Preferment: With a Preface to Mr. How. Vii. An Enquiry into Occasional Conformity: Shewing that the Dissenters are no Way Concern'd in it. Viii. A New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty. IX. The Shortest Way with the Dissenters. X. A brief Explanation of the Shortest Way with the Dissenters. XI. A Dialogue between a Dissenter and the Observator, concerning The Shortest Way with Dissenters. XII. Lex Talionis: Or, An Enquiry into the most Proper Ways to Present the Persecution of the Protestants in France. XIII. A Letter to Mr. How, by way of Reply to his Considerations of the Preface to an Enquiry into the Occasional Conformity of Dissenters.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: in the Year 1703