State tracts : being a farther collection of several choice treatises relating to the government from the year 1660 to 1689, now published ... to shew the necessity ... of the late revolution.
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Language: | English |
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London :
Printed, and are to be sold by Richard Baldwin near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane,
1692.
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Collection: | Stillingfleet |
Content Notes and Catalogue Entries:
- Entry in cat. under Scotland.
- Entry in cat. under Jury.
- Contents: Trust, power and duty of grand-juries, p.225.
- Entry in cat. under Revolution of 1688.
- Contents: Stephen Colledge, his behaviour at his execution.
- Contents: Randall MacDonnell, relation to his conduct in the Irish rebellion, p.217.
- Contents: Account of his [John Naitland Lauderdale] administration, with the impeachment of the Duke and Duches and Lord Hatton, p. 96.
- Entry in cat. under State Tracts.
- Entry in cat. under James II, King of Great and Britain and Ireland, 1633-1701.
- Contents: Petition to the king: copy of paper delivered to the Sheriffs, p.266.
- Contents: Proposals humbly offered to the Lords and Commons, etc. / by George Lawson, p.455.
- Contents: Reasons for establishing a standing army / by Samuel Johnson.
- Contents: Of government, the paper, 1686 for which Samuel Johnson was punished.
- Contents: A letter ... to Mr. James Stewart, advocate, giving an account of the Prince and Princess of Orange's thoughts concerning the repeal of the Test, and the Penal Laws / by Gaspar Fagel.
- Contents: Speech in the House of Lords / by Anthony Ashley Cooper, p.71.