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Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament : on Saturday the twenty seventh of February, 1702

Great Britain. Sovereign (1702-1714 : Anne)

1702

Title within double line border; title vignette (royal arms); initial.

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The humble address of the House of Commons to the Queen : with Her Majesty's most gracious answer thereunto

Great Britain. Parliament

1702 [1703]

Caption title; imprint from colophon. At head of title: Numb.84. Sig. Qqqq².

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Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament on Wednesday the twenty first day of October, 1702

Great Britain 1625-1649 : Charles I; Anne Queen of Great Britain (1665-1714)

1702

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The humble address of the House of Commons to the Queen

Great Britain. Parliament

1702

Single sheet numbered 11 (sig. D1).

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The humble address of the House of Commons to the Queen

Great Britain. Parliament

1702

Single sheet, numbered 115 (sig. Iii). "Numb. 54" in top right corner.

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An historicall discourse of the uniformity of the government of England : the first part : from the first times till the reigne of Edward the Third

Bacon, Nathaniel (1593-1660); Selden, John (1584-1654)

1647

"The epistle dedicatory" signed: Nath. Bacon. Collected, from ms. notes by John Selden, by Nathaniel Bacon. With an engraved emblematic half-title by William Marshall, with the motto above, "Sempe...

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The continuation of An historicall discourse, of the government of England, untill the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth : With a preface, being a vindication of the ancient way of parliaments in England

Bacon, Nathaniel (1593-1660)

1651

Part 2 of: An historicall discourse of the uniformity of the government of England. Includes index.

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A letter concerning invocation of saints, and adoration of the cross, writ ten years since, to John Evelyn of Depthford Esq

Barlow, Thomas (1607-1691); Evelyn, John (1620-1706)

1679

Indexed in: Wing(2) B834.

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The antiquity of the Protestant religion: with an answer to Mr. Sclater's reasons, and the collections made by the author of the pamphlet entitled Nubes Testium : in a letter to a person of quality. The first part

Pelling, Edward (1718)

1687

Attributed to Edward Pelling. Cf. Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.). Errata on prelim. p. [2]. Imprimatur dated Dec. 13, 1686. A reply to Edward Sclater's 'Consensus veterum; or the reasons of Edwards S...

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A state of the proceedings in the House of Commons, with relation to the impeached Lords : and what happened thereupon between the two Houses

Portland, William Bentinck Earl of (1649-1709); Orford, Edward Russell earl of (1653-1727); Somers, John Somers baron (1651-1716); Halifax, Charles Montagu earl of (1661-1715); Great Britain. Parliament

1701

Impeachment of the Earl of Portland, the Earl of Orford, Lord Somers and Lord Halifax. The Earl of Portland was charged with negotiating and concluding the Partition treaties, the others, with advisin...

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