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Observations on the conspiracies of the non-jurors and their spiriting-up assassines and murderers: particularly James Shepherd, lately executed at Tyburn. With remarks on his behaviour and last speech.
Date: 1718- E-books
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A letter to John Trot-Plaid , Esq; author of the Jacobite Journal, concerning Mr. Carte's General history of England; by Duncan Mac Carte a Highlander.
MacCarte, Duncan.Date: [1748]- E-books
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Hannibal not at our gates or, an enquiry into the grounds of our present fears of popery and the Pre-Der: in a dialogue between my Lord Panick, and George Steady, Esq; Now first Published at the Request of several Ladies and Gentlemen, who desire to inform the World, that they have some Reasons not to be frightned out of their Wits.
Date: [1714]
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A man who has rented a haunted castle is asked to shave the ghost of a deceased barber. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1861.
George CruikshankDate: 1861Reference: 30383i- E-books
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The jacobite's hopes reviv'd by our late tumults and addresses or, some necessary remarks upon a new modest pamphlet of Mr. Lesly's against the government, entituled, The good old cause: or, lying in truth, &c.
Hoadly, Benjamin, 1676-1761.Date: MDCCX. [1710]- E-books
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An Act for the kings most gracious, general, and free pardon
Great BritainDate: 1717]- E-books
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A choice collection of papers relating to state affairs; during the late revolution . Some whereof were never before printed. Vol.I.
Date: Printed in the Year, 1703- E-books
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Jacobite and nonjuring principles, freely examined in a letter to the master-tool of the faction at Manchester. With remarks on some part of a book lately published, intitled, A full, true, and comprehensive view of Christianity, &c. wrote by Dr. Deacon. By J. Owen.
Owen, Josiah, ca. 1711-1755.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- E-books
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A collection of scarce and valuable papers, some whereof were never before printed, viz. I. A Defence of the Scots Settlement at Darien, with an Answer to the Spanish Memorial against it. II. An Enquiry into the Causes of the Miscarriages at Darien, &c. III. An Account of the Proceedings in the House of Commons, in Relation to the Recomage, with a List of the Yea's and No's. IV. A Letter from Trooper Tom in Flanders, to his Comrade, shewing that Luxemberg was a Witch. V. A Caution against Inconsistency. By J. Collier. VI. The Professor of Glascow's great Change, from 1673 to 93, in his Primitive and Episcopal Loyalty, through Italy, Geneoa, &c. to the Deposing Doctrine under Papistico-Phanatico-Prelatico Colours at Salisbury. Vii. Some Remarks upon, and Instances of, the Usages of former Parliaments, in Relation to Taxes. Viii. A Letter to a Friend in the Country. IX. The Desertion Discuss'd. By Mr. Collier. X. A Letter out of the Country, to the Clergy in and about the City of London. XI. The English Man's Complaint. XII. Mr. Anderton the Printer's Plea. XIII. A Letter from Feversham, to a Divine in London. XIV. Delenda Carthago. XV. A Letter to Mr. Secretary Trenchard, by Mr. Fer-Son. XVI. A short History of Standing Armies. XVII. An Argument shewing that a Standing Army is inconsistent with a Free Government. XVIII. A second Argument against a Standing Army. XIX. A Letter from the Author of the Argument against a Standing Army. XX. Sir John K-Ght's Speech in the House of Commons, against the Bill for Naturalizing Foreigners. XXI. Mr. Price's Speech for repealing a Grant made to one Mijn Heer Benting of the Principality of Wales. XXII. A Letter of Advice to the Citizens of London and others, Electors of Members to serve in Parliament. XXIII. A Letter out of Laneashire to a Friend in London, giving an Account of the late Tryals there, &c. XXIV. Taff's Narrative. XXV. Reflections upon a Letter out of the Country, concerning the Bishops in the Tower. XXVI. Parliament Antiquities, justifying the Proceedings of the Commons against the four impeach'd Lords
Date: [1712]- E-books
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Some matters of fact , in vindication of the King's Evidence from the Falsities, Calumnies, Equivocations, and Misrepresentations, Set forth in Mr. Gascoigne's paper, deliver'd to the Sheriff at the place of execution, May the 25th, 1716. Publish'd by Authority. With the Revd. Mr. Patten's reasons, for his becoming an evidence for the King. In a Letter to a Rebel Prisoner in Newgate. To which is subjoin'd, a memorial, deliver'd at Court, concerning the State of the Rebel Prisoners.
Date: [1716]- E-books
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A warning to the Whigs, and to the well-affected Tories
Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- E-books
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The speech of Mr. George Kelly . Spoke at the Bar of the House of Lords, on Thursday, the 2d of May, 1723. in his defence against the bill then depending, for inflicting pains and penalties upon him.
Kelly, George, b. 1688.Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- E-books
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The scotch medal decipher'd , and the new hereditary-right men display'd: or, remarks on the late proceedings of the Faculty of Advocates at Edinburgh, upon receiving the Pretender's medal. With an account of the laws which make those proceedings high-treason. To which th said proceedings are prefix'd.
Date: [1711]- E-books
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The speech of Mr. George Kelly . Spoke at the Bar of the House of Lords, on Thursday, the 2d of May, 1723. in his defence against the bill then depending, for inflicting pains and penalties upon him.
Kelly, George, b. 1688.Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- E-books
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What has been, may be: or a view of a popish and an arbitrary government ... To which, is added the tryal of the seven bishops ..
Date: 1713- E-books
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The church of England's, or, the plain man's advice to the Jacobites . With a true account of His Imperial Majesty, King George's pedigree, his High and Noble Qualifications, And of his Royal Highness George Prince of Wales. With some Remarks on the Church of Rome. Published by the author James Gutheridge, for the Benefit of all his Majesty's Subjects in Great-Britain and Ireland.
Gutheridge, JamesDate: [1716]- E-books
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An account of the Swedish and Jacobite plot . With a vindication of our government from the horrid aspersions of its enemies. And a postscript, relating to the Post-Boy of Saturday, Feb. 23. In a letter to a person of quality, occasion'd by the publishing of Count Gyllemborg's letters.
Date: M.DCC.XVII. [1717]- E-books
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The Madness of the Jacobite party, in attempting to set a popish pretender on the British throne, demonstrated in a short view of, I. The calamities of former popish regimes. II. The present happy establishment. III. The miseries which would ensue, should the Pretender come in: with a word to the disaffected party, and to the friends of the present constitution. [Four lines of verse].
Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]- E-books
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Instructions by the citizens of London, to their representatives for the ensuing Parliament
Date: 1715- E-books
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Warning to the Whigs, and to the well-affected Tories
Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- E-journals
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The speech of Mr. George Kelly . Spoke at the Bar of the House of Lords, on Thursday, the 2d of May, 1723. In his defence against the bill then depending, for insticting pains and penalties upon him.
Kelly, George, b. 1688.Date: M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]- E-books
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A new project to make England a florishing kingdom . Proposed as worthy the consideration of the ensuing Parliament.
Date: Printed in the Year 1702- E-books
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The clergyman's caution to the freeholders of Great-Britain
Date: 1722- E-books
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Faction detected, by the evidence of facts
Egmont, John Perceval, Earl of, 1711-1770.Date: M.DCC.XLIII. [1743]- E-books
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A review of Her Royal Highness the Princess Sophia's letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury , and that of Sir Rowland Gwynne to the Right Honourable the Earl of Stamford: or, a Jacobite plot against the protestant succession discover'd: Occasion'd by a Scurrilous and Factious Lib 1, lately Printed against the most Serene House of Hannover. With invincible Reasons for an humble Adress to her most Sacred Majesty to invite over the Presumprive Heir of the Crown, by that Means infallibly to secure the Protestant Succession, and in that our Laws, Religion and Constitution against the Power and Intrigues of the French King, in conjunction with he Jacobites, and others of this Nation.
Gildon, Charles, 1665-1724.Date: [1706?]