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People and organisations | Count |
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Machiavelli, Niccolo (1469-1527) | 3 |
Buchanan, George, 1506-1582 | 2 |
Frederick King of Prussia (1712-1786) | 2 |
Machiavelli, Niccolo, 1469-1527 | 2 |
Mackenzie, Sir George (1636-1691) | 2 |
Milton, John, 1608-1674 | 2 |
Parsons, Robert, 1546-1610 | 2 |
Stewart, James, Sir, 1635-1713 | 2 |
Voltaire (1694-1778) | 2 |
Bank of England | 1 |
Jus regium: or The just and solid foundations of monarchy in general; and more especially of the monarchy of Scotland: maintain'd against Buchannan, Naphtali, Dolman, Milton, &c
Mackenzie, Sir George (1636-1691)
1684
A reply to George Buchanan's 'De jure regni apud Scotos' and Robert Parsons's 'A conference about the next succession', both reprinted in 1681, and Sir James Stewart's 'Naphtali, or The wrestlings of ...
England's glory, or, The great improvement of trade in general : by a royal bank or office of credit to be erected in London: wherein many great advantages... are mentioned; with answers to the objections that may be made against the bank
Mackworth, Sir Humphrey (1657-1727)
1694
'Proposals to encrease trade... [etc.]' and 'Remarks upon the act of tunnage ... [etc.]' have half-titles. Last leaf [G8] is blank. "H.M." = Sir Humphrey Mackworth. Contents: England's glory, by...
Profit, conveniency, and pleasure, to the whole nation : Being a short rational discourse, lately presented to His Majesty, concerning the high-ways of England: their badness, the causes thereof, the reasons of those causes, the impossibility of ever having them well-mended according to the old way of mending. But may most certainly be done, and for ever so maintained (according to this new way) substantially, and with very much ease. And so, that in the very depth of winter there shall not be much dirt, no deep-cart-rutts, or high-ridges; no holes, or uneven places; nor so much as a loose stone (the very worst of evils both to man and horse) in any of the horse-tracts. Nor shall any person have cause to be once put out of his way in any hundred of miles riding
Mace, Thomas (1709)
Printed for a publick good in the year 1675
"The preface to the king" signed: Thomas Mace.
Nicholas Machiavel's Prince : Also, The life of Castruccio Castracani of Lucca. And the meanes Duke Valentine us'd to put to death Vitellozzo Vitelli, Oliverotto of Fermo, Paul, and the Duke of Gravina
Machiavelli, Niccolò (1469-1527); Machiavelli, Niccolò (1469-1527); Dacres, Edward
1640
Dedication signed by the translator: Edward Dacres. Pagination slightly irregular.
Jus regium: or, the just, and solid foundations of monarchy in general : and more especially of the monarchy of Scotland: maintain'd against Buchannan, Naphthali, Dolman, Milton, &c
Mackenzie, Sir George (1636-1691)
anno Dom. 1684
Leaf O4 is blank. A reply to George Buchanan's 'De jure regni apud Scotos' and Robert Parsons's 'A conference about the next succession', both reprinted in 1681, and Sir James Stewart's 'Naphtali, o...
Anti-Machiavel : or, an Examination of Machiavel's Prince, with notes historical and political
Frederick King of Prussia (1712-1786); Machiavelli, Niccolò (1469-1527); Voltaire (1694-1778)
1741
Includes the text of The prince, translated from Amelot de la Houssaye's French version. With booklist of T. Woodward (4 pp.) at end. Anon., by Frederick II, king of Prussia.
Anti-Machiavel : or, an Examination of Machiavel's Prince, with notes historical and political
Frederick King of Prussia (1712-1786); Machiavelli, Niccolò (1469-1527); Voltaire (1694-1778)
1741
Includes the text of The prince, translated from Amelot de la Houssaye's French version. With booklist of T. Woodward (4 pp.) at end. Anon., by Frederick II, king of Prussia.