30 results filtered with: Harley, Robert, Earl of Oxford, 1661-1724
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Three letters sent, two from Her Most Gracious Majesty, Viz. One to the Princess Sophia, The other to the Duke of Cambridge, And One from the Lord High Treasurer to the Duke of Cambridge; Relating to his Coming over to England.
Anne, Queen of Great Britain, 1665-1714.Date: [1714]- Books
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The whole proceedings against Robert Earl of Oxford, and Earl Mortimer. Containing, I. A View of His Conduct after the Death of the Queen. II. Speeches in the House of Lords for Impeaching Him. III. His Lordship's Speeches in Defence of Himself. IV. The Articles of Impeachment against Him, and His Lordship's Answer thereunto. V. The Replication of the Honourable House of commons to His Lordship's Answer. VI. The Debates in both Houses of Parliament relating to this Case, and the Cases of all the Impeach'd Lords.
Date: 1715- Books
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Most faults on one side: or, the shallow politicks, foolish arguing, and villanous designs of the author of a late pamphlet, entitul'd Faults on both sides. Consider'd and expos'd. In Answer to that Pamphlet: Shewing, That the many Truths in Modern History, related by the Author of it, do not make amends for his many Falshoods in Fact, and Fallacies in Reasoning.
Trapp, Joseph, 1679-1747.Date: 1711- Books
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An essay upon public credit: being an enquiry how the public credit comes to depend upon the change of the ministry, or the dissolutions of Parliaments; and whether it does so or no? With an argument, Proving that the public credit may be upheld and maintained in this Nation, and perhaps brought to a greater Height than it ever yet arrived at; though all the Changes or Dissolutions already made, pretended to, and now discoursed of, should come to pass in the World: By Robert Harley, Esq. afterwards earl of oxford, and lord high treasurer of Great Britain; First printed, 1710. With short historical notes, explaining the difficult Passages.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: 1797- Books
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Faults in the fault-finder: or, a specimen of errors in the pamphlet, entitul'd Faults on both sides.
Date: 1710- Books
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Most faults on one side: or, the shallow politicks, foolish arguing, and villanous designs of the author of a late pamphlet, entitul'd Faults on both sides consider'd and expos'd. In answer to that Pamphlet: shewing, That the many Truths in Modern History related by the Author of it, do not make amends for his many Falshoods in Fact, and Fallacies in Reasoning.
Trapp, Joseph, 1679-1747.Date: 1710- Books
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Articles of impeachment of high-treason and misdemeanors, against Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer. July 9. 1715. With his Lordship's answer, paragraph by paragraph. To which is added, A short state of the late war and peace.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: M.DCC.XXVII. [1727]- Books
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An answer to that part of the pamphlet entitul'd, Faults on Both Sides, Which relates to the Deficiency of the English Army in Spain, at the time of the Battle of Almanza. Being the Substance of Her Majesty's Message to the House of Commons concerning it.
Date: 1710- Books
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Most faults on one side: or, the shallow politicks, foolish arguing, and villanous designs of the author of a late pamphlet, entitul'd Faults on both sides, consider'd and expos'd. In Answer to that Pamphlet: Shewing, That the many Truths in Modern History, related by the Author of it, do not make Amends for his many Falshoods in Fact, and Fallacies in Reasoning.
Trapp, Joseph, 1679-1747.Date: 1711- Books
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The tryal of Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer, Upon the impeachment of the House of Commons exhibited against him for high treason, and other high crimes and misdeameanours. Begun in Westmisnter-Hal on Monday the 24th day of June 1717, and from thence continued, by several adjournments, to the first day of July following. With the proceedings relating to the said tryal. Published by order of the House of Peers.
Harley, Robert, Earl of Oxford, 1661-1724.Date: 1718- Books
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A supplement to the Faults on both sides: containing the compleat history of the proceedings of a party, ever-since the Revolution: in a familiar dialogue between Steddy and Turn-Round, two displac'd officers of state. Which may serve to explain Sir Thomas Double; And to shew How far the Late Parliament were Right in Proceeding against Dr. Sacheverell, by way of Impeachment.
Date: 1710- Books
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A letter to the Right Honourable Mr. Secretary Harley, by Dr. Browne : occasion'd by his late commitment to New-Gate. Together with his interpretation of that paper, called, the country parson's advice to my Lord keeper, laid to his charge. Answer'd paragraph by paragraph.
PhilanglusDate: Printed in the year, 1706- Books
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Faults on both sides: Part the Second. Or, an essay upon The Original Cause, Progress, and Mischievous Consequences of the Factions in the Church. Shewing, That the clergy, of whatsoever Denomination, have always been the Ring-Leaders and Beginners of the Disturbances in Every State; imposing upon the Credulity of the Laity, for no other End than the Accomplishing their own Selfish Designs, at the Expence of the Peace and Tranquility of the Nation. Faithfully Produced from the most Eminent Authorities. Sincerely intended For allaying the Heats and Animosities of the People, and persuading all Honest, Well-Meaning Men to compose their Party Quarrels, and unite their Hearts and Affections for promoting the Publick Good, and Safety of their Queen and Country. By way of letter to A New Member of Parliament.
Date: 1710- Books
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A tower conference: being a dialogue between Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer; and Sir W. P-le, a Knight of Devon. On the subject of the Earl's approaching tryal. Containing many historical as well as political passages.
Harley, Robert, Earl of Oxford, 1661-1724.Date: [1716]- Books
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A supplement to the Faults on both sides: containing the compleat history of the proceedings of a party ever since the Revolution: in a familiar dialogue between Steddy and Turn-Round, two displac'd officers of state. Which may serve to explain Sir Thomas Double; And to show How far the Late Parliament were Right in Proceeding against Dr. Sacheverell, by way of Impeachment.
Date: [1710]- Books
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Articles of impeachment of high-treason and misdemeanors against Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer, July 9. 1715. With his Lordship's answer, paragraph by paragraph. To which is added, A short state of the late war and peace.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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[Robert Harley, 1st earl of Oxford correspondence].
Harley, Robert, Earl of Oxford, 1661-1724Date: 2008-- Books
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Articles of impeachment of high-treason, and other high crimes and misdemeanors, against Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: 1715]- Books
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Additional articles of impeachment against Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1715]- Books
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Faults in the fault-finder: or, a specimen of errors in the pamphlet, entitul'd Faults on both sides.
Date: 1710- Books
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Articles of impeachment of high-treason, and other high crimes and misdemeanors, against Robert Earl of Oxford and Mortimer.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: 1715]- Books
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Faults in the fault-finder: or, a specimen of errors in the pamphlet, entitul'd Faults on both sides.
Date: [1710]- Books
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A letter from Robin, of notable memory, to his friend the occasional writer.
Robin, of notable memory.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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A vindication of the Faults on both sides, from the reflections of the Medley, the specimen-maker, and a pamphlet, entituled, Most faults on one side. With a dissertation on the nature and use of money and paper-credit in trade, and the true Value of Joint-Stocks, maintaining the Assertions of the Author, in Relation to those Matters. By the author of the Faults on both sides.
Clement, Simon.Date: 1710- Books
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Faults on both sides; the second part: containing the compleat history of proceedings ever-since the revolution; In a familiar dialogue between Steddy and Turn-round, two displac'd officers of state. Which may serve to explain Sir Thomas Double;
Date: 1710