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A choice collection of papers relating to state affairs; during the late revolution. Some whereof were never before printed. Vol. I ...
- Title
- A choice collection of papers relating to state affairs; during the late revolution. Some whereof were never before printed. Vol. I ...
- Publication
- London, Printed in the year, 1703.
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- Additional Authors
- Ford Collection.
- Description
- 5 p. l., 3-583 [really 472] p.; 8vo.
- Subject
- Note
- Later issued under title: A collection of scarce and valuable papers. London, 1712.
- Numbering (note)
- No. 241-352 omitted in pagination.
- No more published.
- Contents
- A defence of the Scots settlement at Darien, with an answer to the Spanish memorial against it. An enquiry into the causes of the miscarriage of the Scots colony at Darien. [Wagstaffe, T.] An account of the proceedings in the House of Commons, in relation to the recoining the clipt money. A letter from a trooper in Flanders, to his comerade: shewing that Luxembourgh is a witch, and deals with the devil. [Collier, J.] A caution against inconsistency. [Leslie, C.] Tempora mutantur: or, The great change from 73 to 93 in the travels of a professor of theologie at Glasgow. Some remarks upon, and instances of the usages of former parliaments, in relation to taxes. A letter to a friend in the country. [Collier, J.] The desertion discuss'd: in a letter to a country gentleman. A letter out of the country, to the clergy in and about the city of London. The English-man's complaint. Anderton, W. Mr. Anderton's plea. A letter from Feversham to a divine in London. [Shaftesbury, A.A. Cooper, 1st Earl of.] Delenda Carthago: or, The true interest of England, in relation to France and Holland. [Ferguson, R.] A letter to Mr. Secretary T---- discovering a conspiracy against the laws and ancient constitution of England. [Trenchard, J.] A short history of standing-armies in England. [Moyle, W.] An argument shewing that a standing-army is inconsistent with a free government ... Part 1-2. [Moyle, W.] A letter from the author of the argument against a standing-army, to the author of the balancing letter. [Knight, Sir J.] A speech spoke in the House of Commons against the bill for naturalizing forreigners, anno 1694. [Price, R.] A speech of a member of the House of Commons in 1696, for the repealing a grant made to one Min Heer Benting of several lordships belonging to the principality of Wales. A letter of advice to the citizens of London, and others, electors of members to serve in Parliament. [Wagstaffe, T.] A letter out of Lancashire to a friend in London, giving some account of the late tryals there. Taffe. Taffe's narrative. Reflections upon a letter out of the country, to a member of this present Parliament. Parliament authorities justifying the proceedings of the Commons against the four impeached lords.
- Call Number
- *KC 1703 (Choice collection of papers relating to state affairs)
- OCLC
- 43402229
- Title
- A choice collection of papers relating to state affairs; during the late revolution. Some whereof were never before printed. Vol. I ...
- Imprint
- London, Printed in the year, 1703.
- Numbering
- No. 241-352 omitted in pagination.
- Numbering
- No more published.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
- Ford Collection.
- Research Call Number
- *KC 1703 (Choice collection of papers relating to state affairs)