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Intrigues of the popish plot laid open : with depositions sworn before the secretary of state
Smith, William (1813-1893)
1685
Indexed in: Wing
A wedding-ring fit for the finger, or, The salve of divinity on the sore of humanity : laid open in a sermon at a wedding in St. Edmonds
Secker, William (1681)
1709
First appeared in 1658.
The arraignment of co-ordinate power wherein all arbitrary proceedings are laid open to all honest abhorrers and addressers, with a touch at the London petition and charter
B (fl. 1683); Y, A
1683
Dedication signed: B., and Y.
The relaps'd apostate: or Notes upon a Presbyterian pamphlet, entituled, A petition for peace, &c. Wherein the faction and design are laid as open as the heart can wish
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)
1641 [i.e. 1661]
A reply to Richard Baxter's 'A petition for peace', 1661. Date on title-page mis-printed as MDCXLI [for MDCLXI]. True date of publication from Wing(2).
The relaps'd apostate: or Notes upon a Presbyterian pamphlet, entituled, A petition for peace, &c. Wherein the faction and design are laid as open as the heart can wish
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)
1641 [i.e. 1661]
A reply to Richard Baxter's 'A petition for peace', 1661. Date on title-page mis-printed as MDCXLI [for MDCLXI]. True date of publication from Wing(2).
The chimera, or, The French way of paying national debts laid open : being an impartial account of the proceedings in France for raising a paper credit and settling the Mississipi stock
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
1720
First edition. Pagination irregular. Anonymous. Attributed to Daniel Defoe. Cf. NUC pre-1956.
The rota: or, A model of a free-state or equall common-wealth : once proposed and debated in brief, and to be again more at large proposed to, and debated by a free and open society of ingenious gentlemen
Harrington, James (1611-1677)
1660
Anon., by J. Harrington.
A discourse of the fishery : briefly laying open not only the advantages and facility of the undertaking but likewise the absolute necessity of it in order to the well-being both of King and people; asserted and vindicated from all materiall objections
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)
1674
First edition.
An Answer to Mr. Langhorn's speech : wherein he asserts his loyalty and innocence contrary to plain evidence against him in open court, the verdict of an impartial jury, and the declared sense of the late Parliament in relation to the late, horrible and bloody plot
[1679]
Caption title. Place and date of publication from Wing. Dated [1680?] by BM, but Langhorne's speech at his execution was dated July 14, 1679. Anon.
The Trade with France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal considered : with some observations on the treaty of commerce between Great Britain and France
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
1713
Sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe. Cf. Goldsmiths' Lib. cat.
A dialogue between a gentleman of London, agent for two court candidates, and an honest alderman of the country party : Wherein the grievances under which the nation at present groans are fairly and impartially laid open and considered. Earnestly address'd to the electors of Great-Britain
Fielding, Henry (1707-1754)
1747
With half-title. Anon., by Henry Fielding.
Moses next to God, and Aaron next to Moses subordinate and subservient : opened in a sermon preached at St. Peters in Exon on Wednesday the 29th of May 1661, being the solemn and anniversary thanksgiving for the double birth of our most gracious sovereign, K. Charles the II
Copleston, John
1661
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