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DA407.S5 (INTERNET) |
The case of Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury as it was argued before His Majesties justices of the Kings Bench, Trin. Term., 29. Car. 2 : being upon his confinement in the Tower &c. : with a speech of this worthy Earl, pleading his own case, and the liberty of the subject. A gentle reflection on the modest account, and a vindication of the loyal abhorrers from the calumnies of a factious pen Scandalum magnatum, or, Potapski's case a satyr against Polish oppression. |
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DA407.S5 K45 | The King of Poland's ghost, or, A dialogue betwixt Pluto and Charon upon his reception | 2 |
DA407.S5 K455 | The King of Poland's last speech to his country-men | 2 |
DA407.S5 M37 1836i | The life of the first Earl of Shaftesbury from original documents in the possession of the family / | 1 |
DA407.S5 P47 | The character of a disbanded courtier dedicated to the author of that famous speech, call'd The speech of a noble peer / | 3 |
DA407.S5 S43 |
An account at large of the proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, on the 24 of November 1681 in relation to the bill of high treason prefer'd against the Earl of Shaftsbury, which was found ignoramus giving an account of the jury, the evidence, the paper read in court, and all the most remarkable passages that hapned during the whole proceeding : as also the proceedings at the Kings-Bench-Bar. The proceedings against the Right Honourable the Earl of Shaftsbury, at the Old Baily, on Thursday the twenty fourth of November, 1681 as they were taken by an impartial hand, and faithfully transmitted to every unbiassed reader : with sufficient reasons to justifie the Grand Jury in bringing in the Bill Ignoramus. An account at large of the proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, on the 24 of November 1681 in relation to the bill of high treason prefer'd against the Earl of Shaftsbury, which was foun'd [sic] ignoramus giving an account of the jury, the evidence, the paper read in court, and all the most remarkable passages that hapned during the whole proceeding. |
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DA407.S5 S687 2016 | Anthony Ashley Cooper, First Earl of Shaftesbury 1621-1683. | 1 |
DA407.S53 P47 1682 | The character of a disbanded courtier. Dedicated to the author of that famous speech, call'd, The speech of a noble peer. / | 1 |
DA407.S6 (INTERNET) | The arraignment, tryal & condemnation of Algernon Sidney, Esq. for high-treason ... before the Right Honourable Sir George Jeffreys ... Lord Chief Justice of England at His Majesties Court of Kingsbench at Westminster on the 7th, 21th and 27th of November, 1683 | 1 |
DA407.S6 S43 1988 | Algernon Sidney and the English republic, 1623-1677 / | 1 |
DA407.S6 S43 1991 | Algernon Sidney and the Restoration crisis, 1677-1683 / | 1 |
DA407.S9 A4 1901 | Sacharissa : some account of Dorothy Sidney, countess of Sunderland, her family and friends, 1617-1684 / | 1 |
DA407.T5 A92 1990 | Mr Secretary Thurloe : Cromwell's Secretary of State, 1652-1660 / | 1 |
DA407.V2 A65 | Sir Harry Vane: his life and times (1613-1662) / | 1 |
DA407.V2 H8 | The life of young Sir Henry Vane, governor of Massachusetts bay, and leader of the Long parliament : with a consideration of the English commonwealth as a forecast of America / | 1 |
DA407.V2 (INTERNET) | The life and death of Sir Henry Vane, Kt., or, A short narrative of the main passages of his earthly pilgrimage together with a true account of his purely Christian, peaceable, spiritual, gospel-principles, doctrine, life and way of worshipping God, for which he suffered contradiction and reproach from all sorts of sinners, and at last, a violent death, June 14. Anno, 1662 : to which is added, his last exhortation to his children, the day before his death. | 1 |
DA407.V2 R68 |
Sir Henry Vane the younger: a study in political and administrative history, Sir Henry Vane the younger: a study in political and administrative history / |
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DA407.V2 S47 | Sir Henry Vanes politicks, or, His cases of conscience lately found in his cabinet at Arabie. | 2 |
DA407.V2 S82 1662 | The substance of what Sir Henry Vane intended to have spoken upon the scaffold, on Tower-Hill, at the time of execution, being the 14th of June, 1662 published to prevent false reports. | 1 |
DA407.V5 T83 2018 | Thomas Violet, a sly and dangerous fellow : silver and spying in Civil War London / | 1 |