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The hereditary right of succession: Or, the happiness of princes enjoying their crown, by an undisputed right of inheritance, and a legal establishment. By a well wisher of peace and unity. Entered in the hall book according to order.
Well Wisher of Peace and Unity.Date: 1710- Books
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An essay, upon the following questions. Quest. What power has the magistrate, about sacred things? Quest 2. Do the faults of rulers render their authority void and null? ... By a well-wisher of the country's peace.
Well-wisher of the country's peace.Date: 1715- Books
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A modest vindication of the present ministry: from the reflections publish'd against them in a late printed paper, entituled, The Lord Haversham's speech, &c. With a review and ballance of the present war. ... By a well-wisher to the peace of Britain.
Well-Wisher to the Peace of Britain.Date: 1707- Books
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A modest vindication of the present ministry: from the reflections publish'd against them in a late printed paper, entitled, The Lord Haversham's speech, &c. With a review and ballance of the present war. Evincing, That We are not in such a Desperate Condition as that Paper Insinnates. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of all but especially to the Right Honourable and the Honourable, the North-British Lords and Commoners. By a well-wisher to the peace of Britain.
Well-Wisher to the Peace of Britain.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCVII. [1707]- Books
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King and government: a discourse on occasion of the great ferment about civil and religious liberty, designed as a check to infidelity and licentiousness as well as a vindication of our constitution, and of revealed religion. Preached July 17, 1791, and now published by particular request. To which is added, an appendix, exhorting all Christians of all denominations, to peace and unity. By the Rev. Thomas Davies, Rector of Coyty, Glamorganshire.
Davies, Thomas, Rector of Coyty.Date: M,DCC,XCII. [1792]- Books
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A short but thorough search into what may be the real cause of the present scarcity of our silver coin. And a method proposed, which, if taken, will effectually both produce a speedy supply, and prevent the like scarcity of it for the future. With The fatal Consequences that will unavoidably follow, either from the advancing our Silver Coin, or lowering the Price of our Gold. By a hearty well-wisher of the peace and prosperity of his country.
Clayton, David, active 1717-1719.Date: MDCCXVII. [1717]- Books
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The worlds proceeding woes and succeeding joyes : 1. In cruell warres and vehement plagues. 2. In happy peace and unity amongst all living creatures. Or, the triple presage of Henry Alsted, (a man every way most learned) depending as well on the oracles of heaven, as on the opinions of the greatest astrologers. With an addition of the fiery conjunction of Saturn and Iupiter, this instant February; denouncing many calamities to the world, or certaine regions thereof. In which discourse, is discovered the opinions of many learned men concerning Christs personall reign upon earth, and confirmed by the most comfortable prophecie of Tycho Brahe, touching the most blessed age even now at hand.
Alsted, Johann Heinrich, 1588-1638Date: Printed in the yeare, 1642 [i.e. 1643]- Books
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A little handful of cordial comforts: scattered throughout several answers to sixteen questions and objections following. Intended chiefly for the Good of those that walk mournfully before God; And are worthy to be gathered up, and regarded, by all such as wish well to their own Peace. By Richard Standfast, M. A. Rector of Christ-Church in Bristol; and Chaplain in Ordinary to his most sacred Majesty King Charles II.
Standfast, Richard, 1608?-1684.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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A New-Years-gift for fainting souls, Or A little handful of cordial comforts scattered throughout several answers, to sixteen questions and objections: as also doubting Christians invited to Christ; intended chiefly for the good of those that walk mournfully before God; and are worthy to be gathered up, and regarded of all such as wish well to their own peace. By Richard Standfast, Minister of the Gospel in Bristol. Believe and live.
Standfast, Richard, 1608?-1684.Date: M,DCC,XXXIII. [1733]- Books
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The modern parish officer; or the parish officer's complete duty. Brought down to the present period. Containing all the statute-laws now in force. Together With the adjudged Cases relating to every Kind of Parish Business, placed in Alphabetical Order. A Work essentially necessary for Constables, Churchwardens, Overseers of the Poor, Surveyors of the Highways, Justices of the Peace, Attornies, Headboroughs, Tithingmen, Sidesmen, Vestrymen, Scavengers, &c. who would wish to execute their respective Offices with safety and Satisfaction. It is also a necessary Companion for every Inhabitant of a Parish, who may not be a Parish Officer; as it will enable him to judge whether the Parish Duties are properly executed by others, and to defend himself against the Ignorance of those who are unacquainted with their Duty, as well as the arbitrary Measures of those, who too frequently want to exercise an Authority which they are not warranted to do by Law. By a gentleman of Lincoln's Inn.
Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn.Date: M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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The modern parish officer; or the parish officer's complete duty. Brought down to the present period. Containing all the statute-laws now in force, Together With the adjudged Cases relating to every Kind of Parish Business, placed in Alphabetical Order. A Work essentially necessary for Constables, Church-Wardens, Overseers of the Poor, Surveyors of the Highways, Justices of the Peace, Attornies, Headboroughs, Tithingmen, Sidesmen, Vestrymen, Scavengers, &c. who would wish to execute their respective Offices with safety and Satisfaction. It is also a necessary Companion for every Inhabitant of a Parish, who may not be a Parish Officer; as it will enable him to judge whether the Parish Duties are properly executed by others, and to defend himself against the Ignorance of those who are unacquainted with their Duty, as well as the arbitrary Measures of those, who too frequently want to exercise an Authority which they are not warranted to do by law. By a gentleman of Lincoln's Inn.
Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn.Date: M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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The vvorlds proceeding woes and succeeding joyes, 1. in cruell warres and vehement plagues, 2. in happy peace and vnity amongst all living creatures, or, The triple presage of Henry Alsted, a man every way most learned, depending as well on the oracles of heaven as on the opinions of the greatest astrologers : with an addition of the fiery conjunction of Saturn and Iupiter, this instant February, denouncing many calamities to the world, or certaine regions thereof : in which discourse is discovered the opinions of many learned men concerning Christs personall reign upon earth and confirmed by the most comfortable prophecie of Tyche Brahe, touching the most blessed age even now at hand.
Alsted, Johann Heinrich, 1588-1638Date: 1642- Archives and manuscripts
Medawar, Sir Peter Brian (1915-1987)
Medawar, Sir Peter Brian, FRS, OM (1915-1987) Medical Scientist; Nobel LaureateDate: 1937-1991Reference: PP/PBM