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DA460 .S47 A short speech prepared to be spoken by a worthy member in Parliament concerning the present state of the nation. 2
DA460 .S48 1689 Several queries relating to the present proceedings in Parliament more especially recommended to the consideration of the bishops. 2
DA460 .S56 The substance of what Sir Bartholomew Shower spake at the Guild- Hall, Exon, August 19th, 1698 upon declaring the poll for the burgesses of that city elected to serve in this present Parliament.
The substance of Sir Bartholomew Shower's speech at the Guild-Hall, Exon, August 19th, 1698 upon declaring the poll for the burgesses of that city elected to serve in this present Parliament.
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DA460 .S56 1689 A Short abstract of the reasons against passing the bill of forfeitures by way of inquiry. 2
DA460 .S6 Some observations upon the posture of our affairs on the death of our late most gracious Queen.
Some remarks upon a paper which Sir George Hungerford, by a very unusual and unfair practice, delivered at the door of the House of Commons, after a full hearing of his cause before the committee.
A sober vindication of the nobility, gentry and clergy of the Church of England: in answer to a late malicious pamphlet, entituled, A dialogue between Whig and Tory. : Licensed, Novemb. 28. 1693.
Ad augustissimum Magnae Britanniae, Franciae Hiberniaeque regem Guilielmum una cum Maria aug. consecratum XI/XXI April ae. vulg. [1689] adlocutio, qua pro imperii aeternitate & salute regnorum vota /
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DA460 .S6 1688 Some reflections upon His Highness the Prince of Orange's Declaration 1
DA460 .S6 1695 Some short observations upon the paper intitutled The land lottery for three lives and ye longest liver of them 1
DA460 .S62 1692 A Specimen of the state of the nation 2
DA460 .S65 Some seasonable queries on the second head, viz. an oath of abjuration or at least declarative of His Majesty's right
Some reasons for annual Parliaments, in a letter to a friend
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DA460 .S65 1690 A smith and cutlers plain dialogue about Whig and Tory 1
DA460 .S65 1694 [A] song for the King and Queen: written for New-Years Day, 1694.
A song for the King's birth-day, 1694.
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DA460 .S66 1689 Some reasons humbly offered against passing a clause in the bill, intituled, A bill for the more effectual putting in execution the act for prohibiting all trade and commerce with France 1
DA460 .S7 A letter to the loyal apprentices in and about London and Westminster, for their making of a noble, extraordinary, rejoycing prossession, on Monday the eleventh of April, 1698 : being His Majesties coronation day, in congratulation of His Majestys safe return home; : and for the honourable, firm, and lasting peace. /
Because that to many people, I have seemed to falsify my word and promise,
A supplemental word, necessary to be made known, and understood aright, and to be done accordingly, in order to the healing of these nations.
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DA460 .S7 1694 To the right honorable the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled 1
DA460 .S8 1692 The state of the loans the 29th of September 1692
The substance of what Mr. Fitz Gerald answer'd to the several questions put to him by the House of Lords the First of this instant March 1692/3. Reduc'd into writing by their Lo[rdship]s commands as exactly as the shortness of the time & his bad memory would allow.
Substance of my second ar[...] in the house of Lords 2 March 1692
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DA460 .S8 1695 State of the Loans 29 September 1695 1
DA460 .S83 1696 The substance of the enacting clauses in the bill presented to the House of Commons the second of Feb. 1696 for regulating proceedings in chancery, and other courts of equity, with some reasons for the same. 1
DA460 .T39 1691 The vindication of a late pamphlet (entituled Obedience and submission to the present government demonstrated from Bp. Overal's Convocation-book) from the false glosses and illusive interpretations of a pretended answer /
The vindication of a late pamphlet (entituled 0bedience and submission to the present government demonstrated from Bp. Overal's Convocation-book) from the false glosses and illusive interpretations of a pretended answer /
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DA460 .T56 1694 An essay concerning the laws of nations, and the rights of soveraigns with an account of what was said at the council-board by the civilians upon the question, whether Their Majesties subjects taken at sea acting by the late king's commission, might not be looked on as pirates? : with reflections upon the arguments of Sir T.P. and Dr. Ol. / 2
DA460 .T6 1689 To the right honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled the great grievances and oppressions of James Child, late of the parish of Amersham in the county of Bucks, occasioned by the proceedings in the late times. 2