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People and organisations | Count |
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Burnet, Gilbert (1643-1715) | 9 |
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704) | 8 |
Bagshaw, Edward, 1629-1671 | 4 |
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731) | 4 |
Great Britain | 4 |
Bethel, Slingsby (1617-1697) | 3 |
Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 | 3 |
B. W | 2 |
Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, Viscount, 1678-1751 | 2 |
Bragge, Robert (1627-1704) | 2 |
Proposals for building in every county a working-alms-house or hospital; as the best expedient to perfect the trade and manufactory of linnen-cloth
Haines, Richard (1633-1685)
1677
Proposals signed (¹B3r): R.H., i.e. Richard Haines. Text in two parts: Proposals [etc.] (¹A2r-¹B3v); Postscript, with separate pagination (²A1r-²B4v). ¹B4 is a blank leaf.
England's treasure by forraign trade, or, The ballance of our forraign trade is the rule of our treasure
Mun, Thomas (1571-1641)
1664
First edition. With booklist of T. Clarke (4 pp.) at end. A stub between A4 and B1 is possibly conjugate with the fly-leaf befoe A1.
Truth and loyalty vindicated, from the reproches and clamours of Mr. Edward Bagshaw : Together with a further discovery of the libeller himself, and his seditious confederates
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)
June the 7th. 1662
Signatures: A⁴, a², B-I⁴ (C1 incorrectly signed c).
Considerations for regulating the exchequer, in the more timely answering, better husbanding, and more orderly and safe conduct of the revenues of the crown into His Majesties coffers, as hath been heretofore used by sheriffes. And for freeing the subject from all unjust vexations concerning the same. With the causes and remedies of the inconveniences which have been occasioned by the breach of the lawes, and ancient course of the exchequer. As also for the better enabling and easing of sheriffes in the execution of their offices, and passing their accompts
Vernon, C; Harper, Thomas (1656)
1642
Signatures: A⁴ B-H⁸ I⁴. Errata on p. [1] at end. Final page blank. Considerations for regulating the excheqver.
The interest of princes and states
Bethel, Slingsby (1617-1697)
1680
First edition. Anon., by S. Bethel. Advertisement: book-list of J. Wickins, pp. [1]-[4] at end.
A summary (by way of premise) of the dark proceedings of the cabal at Westminster, preparatory to the murther of His late Sacred Majesty, taken out of their own journal book
Great Britain. Parliament
[1660?]
No title page; title taken from caption title on p. 1 (sig. B1r). Caption title, p. 7 (sig. B4r): In the county of Middlesex. The proceedings at Hicks-Hall, Tuesday the 9th of October, 1660. in orde...
Two treatises of government : in the former, the false principles and foundation of Sir Robert Filmer, and his followers, are detected and overthrown : The latter is an essay concerning the true original, extent, and end of civil-govermnent
Locke, John (1632-1704); Locke, John (1632-1704)
1698
Third edition. Signatures: A⁴ B-Z⁸ 2A⁴. Two blanks, respectively preceding the title-page and following the text, appear to be A1 and Aa4, with A3 missigned A2. Errata: p. [8]. Part 2: "...
An essay upon ways and means of supplying the war
Davenant, Charles (1656-1714)
1695
First edition. Anonymous. By Charles Davenant (cf. BM; Wing; NUC pre-1956). Signatures: [A]² B-L⁴. Title within double line border.
Truth and loyalty vindicated, from the reproches and clamours of Mr. Edward Bagshaw : Together with a further discovery of the libeller himself, and his seditious confederates
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)
June the 7th. 1662
Signatures: A⁴, a², B-I⁴ (C1 incorrectly signed c).
Of the confusions and revolutions of goverments. [sic] Wherein is examined, how farre a man may lawfully conforme to the powers and commands of those who with various successes hold kingdomes divided by civill or forraigne warrs. Whether it be 1. In paying taxes. 2. In personall service. 3. In taking opposite oathes. 4.In a mans giving himselfe up to a finall allegiance, in case the warre end to the advantage of that power or party which is supposed unjust. Likewise whether the nature of warre be inconsistant with the precepts of the Christian religion? Three parts, with severall additions
Ascham, Antony (1650)
1649
A new edition, with 9 additional chapters, of his "Discourse: wherein is examined, what is particularly lawfull during the confusions and revolutions of government", published in 1648. An unsigned l...
The interest of the princes and states of Europe
Bethel, Slingsby (1617-1697)
1681
First edition, 1680, published with title: The interest of princes and states. The statement of responsibility appears after the edition statement. A1 blank (title is A2).
The naked truth. Or, The true state of the primitive church
Croft, Herbert (1603-1691)
Printed in the year, 1675
By Herbert Croft (Wing(2) OCLC). Place of publication suggested by Wing(2). This work exists in three states (cf. Wing (2)): in this state, page 65 is misnumbered 60 and page 66 is misnumbered 65,...