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  • The present state of England, as to coin and publick charges. In three parts. Treating of the necessity of more money before taxes can be effectual, or trade revived, and of ways and means to procure it: as calling in all the plate on ready money; restoring credit; bringing out hoarded money; rectifying the balance of trade; raising the value of money, against which the opposite prejudices, as injurious to king, Parliament and people, with Mr. Lock's chief positions, are refuted by demonstrable reason and matter of fact. Most humbly presented to the king and Parliament, by J.H.

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    • London, Printed for A. Bell, 1697.
    • 1697
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KC 1697 (Hodges, J. Present state of England)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • Sexy magic / written and illustrated by James Hodges ; translated from the French by Jane Solomon ; edited by Richard Kaufman.

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    • Washington, DC : Kaufman and Co., c2002.
    • 2002
    • 1 Item
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    Text MZC+ 04-6018Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre

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  • Essay upon the union. [electronic resource] : Shewing, that the subjects of both nations have been, by the union of the two crowns, justly intitled to all manner of privileges, which the insuing treaty can give them. Therefore the Work of the Ensuing Treaty is not so much to Treat of New Privileges, as to provide for the Security of the Old ones. And the best Security against Incroachments on both sides, is, to have separate Parliaments, with an express Proviso, That no Laws about Trade, or the other common Concerns of the United Nations, shall be of Force, unless agreed to by both Parliaments.

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    • Edinburgh : re-printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, Printer to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, and are to be sold at Mistriss Ogstoun's shop in the Parliament Closs. Anno Dom, 1706.
    • 1706
    • 1 Resource

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  • The rights and interests of the two British monarchies, inquir'd into, and clear'd [electronic resource] : with a special respect to an united or separate state. Treatise I. Shewing The different Nature of an Incorporating and Federal Union; The Reasons why all Designs of Union have hitherto prov'd Unsuccessful; and the Incon-Consistency of an Union by Incorporation with the Rights, Liberties, National Interests, and Publick Good of Both Kingdoms.

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    • London : [s.n.], Printed in the Year 1703.
    • 1703
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  • The rights and interests of the two British monarchies, inquir'd into, and clear'd [electronic resource] : with a special respect to an united or separate state. Treatise I. Shewing The different Nature of an Incorporating and Federal Union; The Reasons why all Designs of Union have hitherto prov'd Unsuccessful; and the Inconsistency of an Union by Incorporation with the Rights, Liberties, National Interests, and Publick Good of both Kingdoms.

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    • Edinburgh : re-printed by John Reid for James Donaldson, and are to be sold at the Caledonia Coffee-House, 1703.
    • 1703
    • 1 Resource

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  • Essay upon the union. [electronic resource] : Shewing, that the subjects of both nations have been, by the union of the two crowns, justly entitled to all manner of privileges, which the ensuing Treaty can give them. Therefore the Work of the Ensuing Treaty is not so much to treat of New Privileges, as to provide for the Security of the Old ones. And the best Security against Incroachments on both sides, is, to have separate Parliaments, with an express Proviso, That no Laws about Trade, or the other common Concerns of the United Nations, shall be of Force, unless agreed to by both Parliaments.

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    • London : [s.n.], Printed in the Year MDCCVI. [1706]
    • 1706
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  • Essays on several subjects [electronic resource] : viz. the discouragements private men meet with in promoting publick good: Providing for the Poor: The Establish'd Charitable Corporation: Usury: A Recompence for a Benefit: Soul and Spirit: The Divine Nature: Mystery: Wisdom: The Nature, Duty, Powers, Effects and Instruments of Love, &c. Also Arguments Proving from Reason and Revelation, That Woman is a more Glorious, Honourable and Excellent Creature than Man, by the Preferable Endowments proper to her Nature both of Soul and Body. By James Hodges, Esq; .

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    • London : printed for Daniel Brown at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar; and William Taylor at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row, 1710.
    • 1710
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  • War betwixt the two British kingdoms consider'd, [electronic resource] : and the dangerous circumstances of each with regard thereto lay'd open; by a Full View of the Consequences of it on Both sides. Being Design'd As a Perpetual Standard, for Judging aright of that Event: and For Promoting Peace, and Friendly Agreement betwixt Them, by Reasonable Concessions from Each to Each, for the Mutual Interest and Good of Both. By the author of the rights and interest of the two British monarchies, with Respect to an United or Separate State, &c.

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    • London : printed and sold by John Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1705.
    • 1705
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  • Considerations and proposals, for supplying the present scarcity of money, and advancing trade. By James Hodges Gent [electronic resource].

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    • Edinburgh : printed; and to be sold at Mrs. Ogston's shop in the Parliament-Closs, 1705.
    • 1705
    • 1 Resource

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  • A letter from Mr. Hodges at London. To a member of the Parliament of Scotland [electronic resource].

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    • Edinburgh : printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, Printer to the Queens most Excellent Majesty, Anno Dom., 1703.
    • 1703
    • 1 Resource

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  • The rights and interests of the two British monarchies, inquir'd into, and clear'd, with a special respect to an united or separate state : treatise I : shewing the different nature of an incorporating and federal union, the reasons why all designs of union have hitherto prov'd unsuccessful, and the inconsistency of an union by incorporation with the rights, liberties, national interests, and publick good of both kingdoms.

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    • London : [publisher not identified], 1703.
    • 1703
    • 1 Item
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    Text CI p.v. 75 no. 1-8Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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