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Advice to the Tories who have taken the oaths.
Berkeley, George, 1685-1753.Date: 1715- Books
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Remarks on a late libel privately dispers'd by the Tories, entituled, English advice to the freeholders of England. Shewing The Traiterous Designs of the Faction in putting out that villainous Pamphlet on Occasion of the Ensuing Elections. Wherein I. The Falsities of the Libeller are fully detected. II. His Five Lies in Four Lines proved upon him. III. His Sophistry expos'd. IV. True English Advice offer'd to all the Loyal Freeholders of Great Britain. With a fair State of the Question in the House of Commons, A. D. 1702. And a List of those Members who then voted against the Protestant Succession. By the author of the Detection of the falsities of the secret history of the White Staff.
Oldmixon, Mr. (John), 1673-1742.Date: 1715- Books
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The primitive tories: or, three precedents, of persecution, rebellion, and priestcraft, consider'd. In a sermon preach'd November 5. 1717. By Thomas Bradbury.
Bradbury, Thomas, 1677-1759.Date: M.DCC.XVIII. [1718]- Books
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The thoughts of an honest Tory, upon the present proceedings of that party. In a letter to a friend in town.
Hoadly, Benjamin, 1676-1761.Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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A dialogue betwixt Whig and Tory. Wherein the Principles and Practices of each Party are fairly and impartially stated; that thereby Mistakes and Prejudices may be remov'd from amongst us, and all who prefer English Liberty and the Protestant Religion, to French Slavery and Popery, may be inform'd how to chuse fit and proper Instruments for our Preservation in these Times of Danger.
Date: Printed in the Year, M.DCC.X. [1710]- Books
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R-----'s on both sides. In which are the characters of some R---'s not yet describ'd; with a true description of an old Whig, and a modern Whig; an old Tory, and a modern Tory; highflyer, or motly; as also of a minister of state. By the same author.
Date: 1711- Books
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The primitive tories: or, three precedents, of persecution, rebellion, and priestcraft, consider'd. In a sermon preach'd November 5. 1717. By Thomas Bradbury.
Bradbury, Thomas, 1677-1759.Date: M.DCC.XVIII [1718]- Books
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The sentiments of a Tory, in respect to a late important transaction, and in regard to the present situation of affairs.
Date: [1741]- Books
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A serious address to those who profane the Lord's-Day, by worldly business, &c.
Date: 1745?]- Books
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A serious address to the common people, on account of the late insurrection at Hexham, March 9, 1761. Published for the Benefit of the Poor of the Parish, where it was preached.
Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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The primitive tories: or, three precedents, of persecution, rebellion, and priestcraft, consider'd. In a sermon preach'd November 5. 1717. By Thomas Bradbury.
Bradbury, Thomas, 1677-1759.Date: M.DCC.XVIII [1718]- Books
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The moderator: or A view of the state of the controversie betwixt Whigg & Tory. Short animadversions on The picture of a modern Whigg. With a defence of the Treaty of partition, and the impeach'd lords. A vindication of His Majesty in dissolving the late Parliament. By a true Englishman of no Party.
True Englishman of no party.Date: Printed in the year 1702- Books
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The true picture of a modern Tory: in a dialogue between Jack and Ned; two agents for the Jacobite party.
Date: Printed in the Year, 1702- Books
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Torism the worst of the two. A discourse shewing, that the church and constitution of England, have been ever since the Reformation, and still are, in more danger from the principles and practices of the Tories, than from those of the Papists.
Date: 1717- Books
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The loyal: or, revolutional Tory. Being Some Reflections on the Principles and Conduct of the Tories; shewing them true Friends to the present Establishment, some of the capital Pillars of the Constitution, and worthy of Royal Trust and Confidence. By a friend to the Church and Constitution.
Friend to the Church and Constitution.Date: [1733]- Books
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The primitive tories: or, three precedents, of persecution, rebellion, and priestcraft, consider'd. In a sermon preach'd November 5. 1717. By Thomas Bradbury.
Bradbury, Thomas, 1677-1759.Date: M.DCC.XVIII. [1718]- Books
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The true, genuine, Tory-address. To which is added, an explanation of some hard terms now in use: for the information of all such as read, or subscribe, addresses.
Hoadly, Benjamin, 1676-1761.Date: 1710- Books
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An impartial account of the behaviour of the Tories, from His Majesties Happy Accession to the Present Time. Being A Detection of the many Scandalous and False Reports rais'd by that Faction, to corrupt the Affections of the People, in Order to introduce a Popish Pretender.
Date: 1716- Books
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Robert against Ferguson: Or A new dialogue between Robert an old independant Whig, and Ferguson a new Tory Jacobite: being a brief history of the infamous principles, and treacherous practices of that notorious incendiary and plot-monger, during a considerable part of his life.
Date: Printed in the year, 1704- Books
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Truth, if you can find it: or, A character of the present m-----y and P------t. In a letter to a member of the March Club.
Burnet, Thomas, Sir, 1694-1753.Date: 1712- Pictures
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The British Museum: working-class people attending a guided tour and looking at exhibits of English history in glass cases and on the walls. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1843.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: [1843]Reference: 32525i- Books
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Le chevalier de St. George, réhabilité dans sa qualité de Jaques III. par de nouvelles preuves. Avec un autre ecrit qui a pour titre Qui complote le mieux? Des Whigs ou des Torys. Traduit de L'Anglois. Avec des remarques.
Burnet, Thomas, Sir, 1694-1753.Date: 1713- Books
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The zeal of the Tories for the church and state, demonstrated: with a letter to the High Church Clergy.
Date: 1715- Books
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A full and true account of the strange and miraculous conversion of all the tories in Great Britain; by the preaching of Caleb D'Anvers, prophet and apostle to these nations.
Date: M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734]- Books
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A serious address to the common people, on account of the late insurrection at Hexham, March 9, 1761. Published for the Benefit of the Poor of the Parish, where it was preached.
Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]