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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Gauden, John, Bishop of Worcester, 1605-1662 | 9 |
Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 | 8 |
Hollingworth, Richard (1639?-1701) | 5 |
Hollingworth, Richard, 1639?-1701 | 4 |
Ludlow, Edmund (1617?-1692) | 3 |
Long, Thomas (1621-1707) | 2 |
Oates, Titus, 1649-1705 | 2 |
Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of, 1621-1683 | 2 |
Walker, Anthony, D. 1692 | 2 |
Walker, Anthony, D.1692 | 2 |
A just and modest vindication of the proceedings of the two last Parliaments
Ferguson, Robert (1714); Sidney, Algernon (1622-1683); Jones, Sir William (1631-1682); Somers, John Somers baron (1651-1716)
[1681]
Two different states of this work exist, Wing does not differentiate. This one, p.1, line 3 of text "Months"; page 3 signature A2, the A is beneath the "l" of "Feel", and p.48, second paragraph, last ...
A gentle reflection on the modest account : and a vindication of the loyal abhorrers, from the columnies of a factious pen
Northleigh, John (1657-1705); Andrewes, John (fl. 1615)
1682
Attributed to John Andrews by Wing.
A modest vindication of Titus Oates, the Salamanca-doctor from perjury, or, An essay to demonstrate him only forsworn in several instances
Elliot, Adam (1700); Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection(Library of Congress)
1682
Signatures: [A1] B-O². Errata on p. 47. With: Charnock, Robert. The tryals and condemnation of Robert Charnock, Edward King, and Thomas Keyes. London : Printed for Samuel Heyrick..., 1696 -- Frie...
A modest account of the present posture of affairs in England : with particular reference to the Earl of Shaftsbury's case; and a vindication of him from two pretended letters of a Noble Peer
Person of quality; Noble Peer
1682
Signatures: [A]¹, B-E²; [A] unsigned; E2b blank. Cover-title.
A vindication of Dr. Titus Oats; from two late scurrilous libels, written to create a dis-belief of the Popish Plot : the one entituled a Narrative by E. Settle. The other a modest vindication of Titus Oats the Salamanca doctor from perjury, &c. By A. Elliot
1683
With a caption title p. 1, second sequence, "A modest vindication, &c." With separate pagination and register. Indexed in: Wing (CD-ROM, 1996),
Dr. Walker's true, modest, and faithful account of the author of Eikōn basilikē, strictly examined, and demonstrated to be false, impudent, and deceitful. In two parts, the first disproving it to be Dr. Gauden's. The second proving it to be King Charles the First's
Long, Thomas (1621-1707)
1693
"Eikōn basilikē" in the title is transliterated from the Greek. The text and register are continuous despite the pagination. The imprimatur on the titlepage is dated: Sept. 22, 1692; Madan state...
Dr. Walker's true, modest, and faithful account of the author of Eikōn basilikē, strictly examined, and demonstrated to be false, impudent, and deceitful. In two parts, the first disproving it to be Dr. Gauden's. The second proving it to be King Charles the First's
Long, Thomas (1621-1707)
1693
"Eikōn basilikē" in the title is transliterated from the Greek. The text and register are continuous despite the pagination. The imprimatur on the titlepage is dated: Sept. 22, 1692; Madan state...
Naval speculations, and maritime politicks : being a modest and brief discourse of the Royal Navy of England: of its oeconomy and government, and a projection for an everlasting seminary of seamen, by a royal maritime hospital. With a project for a royal fishery. Also necessary measures in the present war with France, &c
Maydman, Henry; Bonny, William (fl. 1691-1714); Manship, Samuel (fl. 1687-1720)
1691
Frontispiece portrait of the author facing title-page; page of errata at end. Pp. 202-205 misnumberd 102-104, 157; p. 335 misnumbered 293. Running title: Naval speculations, or, Maritime politicks...
A Modest vindication of the French king : in which, all the arguments against arbitrary power and that monarch, are fully consider'd, and answer'd : the infallible advantages of popery explain'd. With weighty reasons for making a speedy peace with France and Spain, addressed to the Jacobites and modern Whiggs... Being the recantation of a Williamite, on the Marshal Villars's ... joining the Bavarians
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
1703
Anonymous. Attributed to Daniel Defoe by W.P. Trent; not listed in Moore.--cf. Boston Public Library, Cat. of the Defoe collection.
The character of King Charles I. From the declaration of Mr. Alexander Henderson... upon his death-bed: with a further defence of the King's holy book. To which is annex'd some short remarks upon a vile book call'd Ludlow no lyar. With a defence of the king from the Irish rebellion
Hollingworth, Richard (1639?-1701); Henderson, Alexander (1583-1646)
1692
Title and imprint within double line border.
A defence of King Charles I : occasion'd by the lyes and scandals of many bad men of this age
Hollingworth, Richard (1639?-1701)
1692
A vindication of Charles I, asserting his authorship of "Eikon Basilike".