A Collection of state tracts publish'd on occasion of the late revolution in 1688, and during the reign of William III. Vol. II Vol. II
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Language: | English |
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1706.
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Collection: | Marsh |
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- Contents: An enquiry or discourse between a yeoman of Kent and a knight of the shire, upon the prorogation of Parliament / by Sir John Wildman and others, p. 330.
- Contents: An essay concerning obedience to the supreme powers ... (1694) / Mat. Tindall, p. 431.
- Contents: An essay concerning the laws of nations, and the rights of sovereigns (1694), p.462.
- Contents: A short state of our condition with relation to the present Parliament, 1693 / by Charlwood Lawton, p.369.
- Contents: Remarks the tryals of Fitzharris ... / by John Hawles.
- Contents: Considerations raising money, concerning the state of the nation / by John Hampden, p.309.
- Contents: Maxims found among the Papers of the Great Almanzor, p.367.
- Contents: Speech at Chester, 1691 ... Speech to the Grand Jury ... charges / by Henry Booth, p.193.
- Contents: A letter to King William III, shewing: The original foundation of the English monarchy & the means by which it was removed from that foundation ... 1698 / by William Stephens, p. 631.
- Contents: Answer to the paper deliver'd by Mr. Ashton at his execution to Sir Francis Child ... together with the paper itself, p.104 / by Edward Stillingfleet.
- Contents: Remarks on his sermons/ by John Tillotson.