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The information of Thomas Dangerfield, Gent. Delivered at the bar of the House of Commons, Tuesday the twentieth day of October, in the year of our Lord 1680. Perused and signed to be printed, according to the order of the House of Commons, by me William Williams, Speaker
Dangerfield, Thomas (1650?-1685); Williams, Sir William (1634-1700)
1680
With an initial imprimatur leaf.
The information of Thomas Dangerfield, Gent. Delivered at the bar of the House of Commons, Tuesday the twentieth day of October, in the year of our Lord 1680. Perused and signed to be printed, according to the order of the House of Commons, by me William Williams, Speaker
Dangerfield, Thomas (1650?-1685); Williams, Sir William (1634-1700)
1680
With an initial imprimatur leaf.
The loyalty of the last Long Parliament, or, A letter to an English gentlemen at Florence : shewing that the late Parliaments (address'd against) did not so much intrench on the prerogative as that of XVIII years continuance, of whom His Majesty said, never any king was so happy in a House of Commons as I in this. ---- King's Answer, 20 Febr. 1663
T. B (fl. 1681)
1681
Signed at end: T.B.
Monarchy asserted or the state of monarchicall & popular government in vindication of the considerations upon Mr Harrington's Oceana
Wren, Matthew (1629-1672)
Anno domini 1659
First edition. Page 187 misnumbered 288. Last leaf (N8) blank.
A discourse on the late funds of the Million-Act, Lottery-Act, and Bank of England : shewing that they are injurious to the nobility and gentry, and ruinous to the trade of the nation : together with proposals for the supplying Their Majesties with money on easy terms, exempting the nobility, gentry, &c. from taxes... by a national land-bank
Briscoe, John (fl. 1695)
1696
The plate consists of three 'tables' which occupy pp. 39-40 in the 1694 edition. "An explanatory dialogue of the aforesaid Discourse on the late funds": p. [79]-187, with part-title.