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  • An item to his Maiestie concerning Prince Rvpert and his cavaliers, or, A looking-glass wherein His Majesty may see his nephews love ; who secretly under pretence of assisting him to gain an absolute prerogative or arbitrary power will disthrone him to set up himselfe / written by a Welwisher to His Majesty.

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    • [London] : [publisher not identified], 1642. [i.e. 1643]
    • 1642-1643
    • 1 Item
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    Text CI p.v. 128 no. 1-22Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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  • Considerations on the exorbitant price of provisions : Setting forth the pernicious effects which a real scarcity of the necessaries of life must eventually have upon the commerce, population, and power, of Great Britain : To which is added, A plan to remove the cause of our present national distress / Humbly submitted to the candid and impartial public by Francis Moore.

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    • London : Printed for T. Cadell ; J. Robson ; G. Kearsly ; and Richardson and Urquhart, MDCCLXXIII [1773]
    • 1773
    • 1 Item
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    Text CK p.v. 250 no. 1-6Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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  • Atlantis major.

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    • Olreeky [i.e. Edinburgh] : [publisher not identified], 1711.
    • 1711
  • Revolution principles fairly represented and defended : laying down distinctly the principles themselves, and demonstrating their consistence with Scripture and reason, the laws and Constitution of the English government, and principles of the Church of England ; with a short justification of the settlement of the crown in the Protestant line : and the necessity of adhering to a parliamentary limitation, in opposition to the new prevailing notion of hereditary right : shewing the reasonableness and necessity of every true Britain's openly avowing, and asserting these principles, in order to secure the blessings we enjoy by virtue of 'em / being a second part of the Principles of the Low Church-men, &c. by the same author.

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    • London : Printed by S. Keimer, for E. Curl, N. Cliff, D. Jackson, and F. Burleigh, 1714.
    • 1714
    • 1 Item
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    Text *C p.v. 70 9 titlesSchwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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