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132261Book InfoThe present state of Europe: or, a genealogical and political description of all the kingdoms, states and principalities thereof; ... Published originally in ... German ... in 1704. ... To all which is added Guicciardini's account by what means the Popes usurped their temporal power, ... Translated out of Italian.Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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132262Book InfoThe presentment of the Grand-Jury for the city of London, at the sessions of oyer and terminer and gaol-delivery of Newgate, held for the city of London and county of Middlesex, at Justice-Hall in the Old-Baily, on Wednesday the 29th of August, ... 1705. ...Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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132263Book InfoThe principal acts of the General Assembly, of the Church of Scotland; conveened at Edinburgh, the 29 March 1705 ...Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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132264Book InfoThe principles of the dissenters, concerning toleration and ocasional--conformity. Humbly Dedicated to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled. With Seasonable advice to the Dissenters. In a prefaceEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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132265Book InfoThe progress of the Christian pilgrim, from this present world, to the world to come: in two parts. Written by Way of Dream: Discovering The Difficulties of his setting forth, the Hay ads of his Journey, and his safe Arrival at the heavenly CannanEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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132266Book InfoThe property of all English-Men asserted, in the history of Lindsey Levell. Dedicated, I. To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. II. To the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal. III. To the Honourable the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses, Assembled in Parliament. IV. To all the Freeborn Subjects of England. In behalf of Himself, and the rest of the Dreiners and Participants of LindseyEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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132267Book InfoThe quacks, or, love's the physician. As it was acted (after being twice) forbid at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. By Mr. SwinnyEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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132268Book InfoThe queen: a Pindarick ode. By Mr. Cha. JohnsonEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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132269Book InfoThe reasonableness of a toleration, enquir'd into, purely on church principles. In several lettersEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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132270Book InfoThe reasons of Henry Jones Esquire, For Building a Mould or Peere in Whitsand Bay at the Lands EndEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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132271Book InfoThe recantation of Mr. Pollet, a Roman priest: late missioner and popish emissary in Worcestershire, Glocestershire, Herefordshire, Flintshire, &c. and Popish Confessor and Chaplain to the Roman Catholick Families at Hill-End, at Malvern and Blackmore Park, and others, near the City of Worcester, and elsewhere; sent thither from the English College at Rome, and Authoriz'd by the Popish Bishop ElliEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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132272Book InfoThe reducing of Scotland by arms, and annexing it to England as a province, considered. With an historical account of the grievances the Scots complain they have suffer'd ... since the union of the crowns; ...Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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132273Book InfoThe reducing of Scotland by arms. And annexing it to England, as a province, considered. With an historical account of the grievances the Scots complain they have suffer'd in their Religion, Liberty, and Trade, since the union of the Crowns; which they assign as the Cause of their Delay to come into the same Succession with England, until they have a previous Security against such Grievances for tEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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132274Book InfoThe relative duties of parents and children, husbands and wives, masters and servants, consider'd in sixteen sermons: with three more upon the case of self-murther. By W. Fleetwood, Rector of St. Augustine's, London, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her MajestyEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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132275Book InfoThe republican bullies or, a sham battel between two of a side, in a dialogue between Mr. Review and the Observator, lately fall'n out about keeping the Queen's peace: to which is likewise added a letter from Chester, relating to the election held there, for that countyEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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132276Book InfoThe restoration of episcopacy in Scotland, the only sure foundation for a lasting union with England in a letter to Sir J. P. Bar:Eighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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132277Book InfoThe revolving moons. Part I. Where the motions in: and of: the lunar system, causing the various apparent Inequalities in the Moon's Revolations, rationally, and circumstantially are explained, and illustrated by proper figures. Derived from the two Celebrated Astronomers Mr. Flamsteed's, and Dr. Halley's lunar observationsEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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132278Book InfoThe right of succession, to the Crown and Sovereignity of Scotland, argued. I. A Description of Scotland. II. The Original and Progress of the Kingdom there. III. Present State of the same. IV. Several Competitors to the Succession. Of the Serene House of Hanover. V. The Interest of the Kingdom, with respect to the Competitors, consider'd. VI. The Interest of England, as concerning that SuccessionEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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132279Book InfoThe rights of Protestant dissenters. In two parts. The first being the case of the dissenters review'd. The second a vindication of their right to an absolute toleration, from the objections of Sir H. Mackworth, in his treatise intitled, Peace at home, &c. Part I. The second edition corrected and enlarg'd. With a postscript in defence of some Passages in it, from the Exceptions of a Postscript toEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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132280Book InfoThe rights of the Church of England asserted and prov'd: in an answer to a late pamphlet, intitl'd The rights of the Protestant dissenters, in a review of their caseEighteenth Century Collections Online: Part I1705전문보기 (Full Text Access)