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The Englishman being the sequel of the Guardian. By Richard Steele, Esq;.
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Observations upon the state of the nation. In January 1712/3
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The right of the sovereign in the choice of his servants Shewing the necessity of the present change of the ministry, and the folly and design of the last. With A List of the Minis...
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The englishman being the sequel of the Guardian.
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An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign. ...
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An inquiry into the miscarriages of the last four years reign. Wherein It appears by Sixty-Five Articles, That a Scheme was laid to raise the Grandeur of France and Spain, break th...
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A letter from a foreign minister in England, to Monsieur Pettecum. Containing the true reasons of the late changes in the ministry, and of the calling a new Parliament: And therefo...
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A letter from a Member of Parliament to his friend in the country. Giving a short account of the proceedings of the tackers, upon the occasional and self-denying bills, the Act of...
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A letter to a bencher of the Inner-Temple, from a Student of the same House. Writ in the Year 1713.
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A letter to a Member of Parliament concerning the bill for preventing the growth of schism. By Richard Steele, esq;.
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A letter to Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq Occasion'd by the Letter to the Examiner.
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A letter to Sir J- B--, by birth a Swede, but naturaliz'd, and a M--r of the present P---t: concerning the late Minehead doctrine, which was establish'd by a certain free parliamen...
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A letter to the Examiner to which is prefix'd, a preliminary discourse and preface; together with some necessary observations, and postscript to it.
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A letter to the honourable House-of-Commons Shewing the Necessity of impeaching the Principal Agitators of the Late Ministry, In Order to heal our present unhappy Divisions, and to...
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A letter to the seven lords of the committee, Appointed to Examine Gregg.
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Lewis Baboon turned honest, and John Bull politician. Being The Fourth Part of Law is a Bottomless-Pit. Printed from a Manuscript found in the Cabinet of the famous Sir Humphry Pol...
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Lewis Baboon turned honest, and John Bull Politician. Being The Fourth Part of Law is a Bottomless-Pit. Printed from a Manuscript found in the Cabinet of the famous Sir Humphry Pol...
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Obedience to civil government clearly stated: wherein the Christian religion is rescu'd from the false notions pretended to be drawn from it; and Mr. Hoadly's new scheme, in his la...
Published: printed for George Strahan, at the Golden-Ball over-against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhil, 1711“…Eighteenth Century Collections Online…”
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A draught for a national church accommodation; whereby the subjects of England and Scotland, however different in their judgments concerning episcopacy and presbytery, may yet be u...
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