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The mug vindicated: to which is prefix'd, an account of the rise, progress, and constitution, of those loyal societies. Being an answer to the popular Objections of the Faction against them, contain'd in Sir H. M's malicious and scurrilous libel, address'd to the Parliament, and entitul'd, Down with the mug, or reasons for suppressing the mughouses.
Whatley, Stephen, active 1712-1741.Date: [1717]- Books
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What has been, may be again: or an instance of London's loyalty, in 1640, &c. being the substance of a traiterous play, acted in the Guild-Hall of that city, by some of the Aldermen and Chief Leaders of the Party, in the year 1642. Together with The Pulpit-Doctrine of those Times, which brought on that Unnatural Rebellion. Publish'd to let us see the Advantage we may expect from those New-Reviv'd Maxims, That the Supream Power is in the People, and That Resistance is Lawful. Address'd to the modern whigs.
Date: 1710- Books
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A dialogue between Clara Neville and Louisa Mills, on loyalty, &c. Recommended to the attention of every female in Great Britain. By one of their countrywomen.
Dawbarn, Elizabeth.Date: [1794]- Books
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What has been, may be again: or an instance of London's loyalty, in 1640, &c. Part II. Wherein is contained an account of the first attempts made to subvert the government of the City, by opposing the Lord-Mayor's nominating the first Sheriff, after a continu'd Custom of many hundred Years; which having obtain'd, by what Methods they New-Modell'd not only the City but the whole Kingdom; with many Remarkable Occurrences relating particularly to the Management of the Clubs of Reformers at the Star Tavern in Coleman-Street, and the Nag's-Head in Basinghal-Street, their Correspondence with the Disaffected Members of both Houses, and several other Things never before Published. Address'd to the Modern Whigs and Luke-Warm Church-Men.
Date: 1710,- Books
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An address to the landholders of the county of Norfolk, On the legality and erpediency of the present voluntary subscriptions. By a magistrate of the county.
Magistrate of the county (of Norfolk).Date: 1794- Books
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The devil turn'd limner: or A Celebrated Villain drawn to the Life. With a Satyr against Loyalty, Suppos'd to be spoken By Bradshaw's Ghost to the Observator and Legion.
R. B.Date: Printed in the Year 1704