Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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DA447.S52 L37 1682 |
The last will & testament of Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury, elect King of Polland The Last will and testament of Anthony King of Poland |
2 |
DA447.S52 P54 | Rawleigh redivivus, or, The life & death of the Right Honourable Anthony, late Earl of Shaftsbury humbly dedicated to the protesting lords / | 1 |
DA447.S7 E53 | Englands mercy explained in the iust excecution of William (late) Viscount Stafford a traytor to his king and country. | 2 |
DA447.S7 F84 |
A short appendix to the life of Edmund Stanton, D.D. wherein some passages are further cleared, which were not so fully held forth by the former authors. A short appendix to the life of Edmund Stanton, D.D wherein some passages are further cleared, which were not so fully held forth by the former authors. |
2 |
DA447 .S72 | Animadversions on the speech read by the late Lord Stafford, at the place of execution on Tower-Hill. Plainly shewing the fallacy of all the asseverations of his innocency. / | 1 |
DA447 .S72 1680 |
Upon the execution of the late Viscount Stafford. A poem on the condemnation of William Viscount Stafford. |
2 |
DA447.S74 P68 | The righteous mans portion delivered in a sermon at the obsequies of the noble and renowned gentleman Henry St John, Esq. who was unfortunately killed by the Tories on Tuesday the 9th of September, 1679 and solemnly buryed the 16th of the same : together with a short character of his life and the way and manner of his death / | 2 |
DA447.S75 | The last two prayers of William late Viscount Stafford, at his execution on tower-Hill, Wednesday the 29th of Dec. 1680. the one in Latin, the other in English. | 1 |
DA447.S8 S714 1681 | Discours prononce par le Vicomte de Stafford avec les particularitez de son execution. | 1 |
DA447.T2 B4 | Sir William Temple : the Gladstone essay, 1908 / | 1 |
DA447.T2 F33 1983 | The brave courtier, Sir William Temple / | 2 |
DA447.T2 H34 1986 | An English diplomat in the low countries : Sir William Temple and John De Witt, 1665-72 / | 2 |
DA447.T2 L8 | Sir William Temple. : The Stanhope essay, 1908 / | 1 |
DA447.T2 M3 | Sir William Temple : a seventeenth century "libertin" / | 1 |
DA447.T2 W6 | Sir William Temple : the man and his work / | 1 |
DA447.T2 W67 1720i | The works of Sir William Temple, Bart. to which is prefix'd some account of the life and writings of the author. | 1 |
DA447.T2 W67 1757i | The works of Sir William Temple Bart complete in four volumes octavo : to which is prefixed, the life and character of the author. | 1 |
DA447 .T46 | New news of a strange monster found in Stow Woods near Buckingham, of human shape, with a double heart, and no hands; a head with two tongues, and no brains. | 1 |
DA447.T49 G577 | An elegy on the famous Thomas Thin, Esq., who was barbarously murthered | 2 |
DA447.T65 T65 | An elegy on the much lamented death of his pious and learned parent the Reverend Doctor Ezerell Tonge an eminent and indefatigable instrument in promoting the discovery of the horrid popish plot. | 2 |