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Copies of some letters from Mr. Hutcheson, to the late Earl of Sunderland. And an introduction to the same.
Hutcheson, Archibald, approximately 1659-1740.Date: 1722- Books
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A hue and cry after the Pretender, by Jack Catch, &c. executioner-general, and General within these his Majesty's Dominions of Great Britain, Wales, Ireland, and all other his Majesty's Territories thereunto belonging.
Price, John, -1718.Date: 1716]- Books
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A vindication of our present royal family principally with regard to Hanover. In which the conduct of King George I. relating to Sweden, Mecklenburg. and the Czar Peter I. is particularly vindicated, in answer to several papers and late pamphlets on these Subjects, but more especially one, Intitled, The English Nation Vindicated, &c. Containing a long insulting Memorial from the Czar's Resident in 1719; which is here fully Answered and Confuted, from undoubted Testimonies. By a friend to Hanover, tho' an Englishman.
Friend to Hanover, tho' an Englishman.Date: M.DCC.XLIV. [1744]- Books
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A seasonable hue and cry after the Pretender. By Jack Catch, Esq; Executioner-General, and General within these His Majesty's Dominions of Great-Britain, Wales and Ireland, and all other His Majesty's Territories and Dominions thereunto belonging. Remember Milo's End.
Arnett, Richard.Date: [1719]- Books
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A perswasive oration to the people of Great Britain. To stand up in defence of their liberty and religion. By George Waldron, Late of Queen's-College in Oxford.
Waldron, George, 1690-1730?.Date: [1716]- Books
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Great Britain's speediest sinking fund is a powerful maritime war, rightly manag'd, and especialy in the West Indies.
Date: 1727- Books
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Remarks on a paper, entitled, A letter to Protestant Dissenters, concerning their conduct in the ensuing elections. Formerly printed in the year 1722.
Bradbury, Thomas, 1677-1759.Date: [1732]- Books
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Where are your bishops now? or, Church of England's Sorrowful Lamentation.
Date: [1714?]- Books
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Copies of some letters from Mr. Hutcheson, to the late Earl of Sunderland. And an introduction to the same.
Hutcheson, Archibald, approximately 1659-1740.Date: 1722- Books
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Copies of some letters from Mr. Hutcheson, to the late Earl of Sunderland. And an introduction to the same.
Hutcheson, Archibald, approximately 1659-1740.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXXII. [1722]- Books
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An hue and cry after the Pretender. By Jack Catch, Esq; ...
Price, John, -1718.Date: 1716]- Books
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King George for ever: or, Dunton's speech to the Protestant associators of Great-Britain: but more especially to those of the Tower-Hamlets, with whom he has enter'd into a voluntary and strict Association, to Defend his Majesty's just Title to the British Crown, against the Pretender and all his Adherents. With a Copy of that Loyal Association which Mr. Dunton subscrib'd, and is the Subject of this Speech. To which is added, The neck-adventure; or, the case and sufferings of Mr. John Dunton, for daring to Detect the Treason and Villany of Oxford and Bolingbroke, whilst they were Reigning Favourites, in his Four Essays, intituled, The Court-Spy, Neck or Nothing, Queen Robin, and The Impeachment. The whole Discoveries (and Speech) most humbly Submitted to the Consideration of King George, our alone Rightful and Ever-Glorious Sovereign; and Inscrib'd to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Townshend, One of his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State.
Dunton, John, 1659-1733.Date: [1715?]- Books
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Copies of some letters from Mr. Hutcheson, to the late Earl of Sunderland. And an introduction to the same.
Hutcheson, Archibald, approximately 1659-1740.Date: 1722- Books
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The interest of England in the war of the North. Shewing, I. The danger it threatens to the Protestant religion, and Liberties of Europe, by encreasing the Power of France, and destroying that of the Confederates. II. Some historical remarks on the conduct of the Swedes, and their Alliances with France, ever since they Chang'd their Free Constitution for a French One. III. A letter to the author, from Monsieur Galixen the Muscovite minister at Hamborough.
Date: [1715]