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: Part I

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  • 133801
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    Several reasons for maintaining the antiquity and necessity of episcopacie
  • 133802
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    Several treatises of parliaments. Viz. I. The manner and method of parliaments. By H. S. E. C.P. II. Of elections, proceedings, priviledges, of parliaments. By R. C. III. The opinions of several learned antiquaries, viz. Dodridge, Agar, Tate, Camden, Holland, Cotton, Selden. IV. The method of passing bills. By Henry Elsinge
  • 133803
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    She wou'd, and she wou'd not, or the kind imposter. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Her Majesties servants. Written by Mr. Cibber
    Cibber, Colley
  • 133804
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    She wou'd, and she wou'd not, or the kind impostor. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Her Majesties servants. Written by Mr. Cibber
    Cibber, Colley
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    1703
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  • 133805
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    Sir Courtly Nice: or, it cannot be. A comedy. As it is acted by Her Majesty's servants. Written by Mr. Crown
    Crowne
  • 133806
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    Sir Giddy Whim, or, the lucky amour. A comedy
  • 133807
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    Sir John Packington's speech in the House of Commons in England; for passing the bill against occasional conformity
    Pakington, John
  • 133808
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    Solid geometry: or, foundation of measuring, of all manner of solid bodies. Most accurately demonstrated in various propostions; and applied to practice in the exact mensuration of timber or stone (though never so irregular) being of great use to all carpenters, Bricklayers and Masons, &c. But Particularly intended, for the true Gauging of all Manner of Vessels, of what Form or Figure soever; eith
    Anderson, Robert
  • 133809
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    Some considerations on Mr. Bennet's defence of his discourse on schism. Shewing, I. That the church of Corinth was a Particular Congregation. II. Giving a Just Account of the Author's leaving the Church of England. III. The dissenting ministry is a True Ministry, Sent and Approv'd of God. By way of letter to Mr. Bennet. By Thomas Shepherd, M.A.
    Shepherd, Thomas
  • 133810
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    Some considerations on Mr. Bennet's defence of his discourse on schism. Shewing, I. That the church of Corinth was a Particular Congregation. II. Giving a Just Account of the Author's leaving the Church of England. III. The dissenting ministry. is a True Ministry, Sent and Approv'd of God. By way of letter to Mr. Bennet. By Thomas Shepherd, M.A.
    Shepherd, Thomas
  • 133811
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    Some expedients without which England cannot be happy. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament
  • 133812
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    Some free thoughts upon the account of the proceedings of both Houses, relating to the Conformity-Bill last sessions. ...
  • 133813
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    Some letters concerning the validity of ordination by presbyters, between Mr. Jacques, Preacher at the Chappel in Uxbridge: and James Waters, Pastor to a Dissenting Congregation in the same Town. Published by James Waters for his necessary vindication
    Waters, James
  • 133814
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    Some reflections upon marriage
    Astell, Mary
  • 133815
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    Some remarks on the late letter from a gentleman in the city, to a Minister in the Countrey; and Mr. Williamson's sermon preached before the late General Assembly. In a letter, from a person in the countrey, to his friend in the city
    Sage, John
  • 133816
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    Some thoughts on the present state of affairs. Humbly offered to the High Court of Parliament by A Lover of his Queen and Countrey
    Sinclair, Archibald
  • 133817
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    Some thoughts upon the present state of affairs humbly offered to the High Court of Parliament by a lover of his Queen and countrey
    Sinclair, Archibald
  • 133818
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    Sound and solid reason against the Presbyterian prints anent patronages, whereby The pretended Divine Right of the Popular Election of Pastors is perpetually barr'd, &c.
    Hay, John
  • 133819
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    Speeches by a Member of the Parliament, which began at Edinburgh the 6th. of May 1703
    Fletcher, Andrew
  • 133820
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    Speeches, by a Member of the Parliament, which began at Edinburgh the 6th of May 1703
    Fletcher, Andrew