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Tolstoy, Leo Nikolaevitch Graf (1828-1910) | 6 |
Leeds, Thomas Osborne Duke of (1631-1712) | 4 |
Newsam, Thomas | 4 |
Newsam, Thomas (1689-) | 4 |
Burnet, Gilbert (1643-1715) | 3 |
Sacheverell, Henry, 1674-1724 | 3 |
Ascham, Antony (1650) | 2 |
Chertkov, V G (1854-1936) | 2 |
African National Congress | 1 |
Burnet, Gilbert | 1 |
Lev Tolstoĭ protiv gosudarstva i ︠t︡serkvi
Gusev, N N (1882-1967); Gusev, N N (1882-1967); Tolstoy, Leo Nikolaevitch Graf (1828-1910)
[1912]
"Ne napechatanny︠i︡a v Rossīi m︠i︡esta iz zapisok byvshago sekretar︠i︡a L.N. Tolstogo 'Dva goda s L.N. Tolstym'" -- Title-p. Includes parts of Tolstoy's former secretary's notebook Dva ...
Kone︠t︡s v︠i︡eka : o predsto︠i︡ashchem perevorot︠i︡e
Tolstoy, Leo Nikolaevitch Graf (1828-1910)
1905
At head of title: La fin du siècle, par Léon Tolstoy.
Patrīotizm i pravitelʹstvo L.N. Tolstogo
Tolstoy, Leo Nikolaevitch Graf (1828-1910); Chertkov, V G (1854-1936)
1900
Povremennoe izdanīe pod redak︠t︡sīeĭ V. Chertkova.
Patrīotizm i pravitelʹstvo L.N. Tolstogo
Tolstoy, Leo Nikolaevitch Graf (1828-1910); Chertkov, V G (1854-1936)
1900
Povremennoe izdanīe pod redak︠t︡sīeĭ V. Chertkova.
A word to the wavering, or, An answer to the Enquiry into the present state of affairs, whether we owe allegiance to the King in these circumstances? &c : with a postscript of subjection to the higher powers, by Dr. G.B---
Hickes, George (1642-1715); Burnet, Gilbert (1643-1715)
1689
A reply to Gilbert Burnet's Enquiry into the present state of affairs... 1689. By George Hickes. Cf. Halkett & Laing. Wrongly attributed to Gilbert Burnet in Wing (1st ed.). Postscript by G. Burne...
The thoughts of a private person about the justice of the gentlemen's undertaking at York, Nov. 1688 : wherein is shewed that it is neither against Scripture nor moral honesty to defend their just and legal rights against the illegal invaders of them. Occasioned then by some private debates, and now submitted to better judgements
Leeds, Thomas Osborne Duke of (1631-1712); Newsam, Thomas (fl. 1689)
1689
Place of publication from Wing. Published anonymously. "By Thomas Osborne... Duke of Leeds"--Halkett & Laing; has also been attributed to Thomas Newsam.
The thoughts of a private person about the justice of the gentlemen's undertaking at York, Nov. 1688 : wherein is shewed that it is neither against Scripture nor moral honesty to defend their just and legal rights against the illegal invaders of them. Occasioned then by some private debates, and now submitted to better judgements
Leeds, Thomas Osborne Duke of (1631-1712); Newsam, Thomas (fl. 1689)
1689
Place of publication from Wing. Published anonymously. "By Thomas Osborne... Duke of Leeds"--Halkett & Laing; has also been attributed to Thomas Newsam.
The thoughts of a private person about the justice of the gentlemen's undertaking at York, Nov. 1688 : wherein is shewed that it is neither against Scripture nor moral honesty to defend their just and legal rights against the illegal invaders of them. Occasioned then by some private debates, and now submitted to better judgements
Leeds, Thomas Osborne Duke of (1631-1712); Newsam, Thomas (fl. 1689)
1689
Place of publication from Wing. Published anonymously. "By Thomas Osborne... Duke of Leeds"--Halkett & Laing; has also been attributed to Thomas Newsam.
The thoughts of a private person about the justice of the gentlemen's undertaking at York, Nov. 1688 : wherein is shewed that it is neither against Scripture nor moral honesty to defend their just and legal rights against the illegal invaders of them... [etc.]
Leeds, Thomas Osborne Duke of (1631-1712); Newsam, Thomas (fl. 1689)
1689
Published anonymously. "By Thomas Osborne... Duke of Leeds"--Halkett & Laing; has also been attributed to Thomas Newsam.
Tvvo charges, as they were delivered by T.E. Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Suffolke. The one at Easter publick quarter-sessions of the peace, held at Ipswich in that county: on Friday, April the 6. 1649. The other upon the opening or first publick sitting upon the Commission of Sewers, at Woodbridge in the liberty of St. Etheldred in the same county: on Wednesday, Sept. 5. 1649. before two substantiall juries, good freeholders & others of that county. Wherein appeares the necessity of government, and of steps and degrees in it: and the duty and great trust in those in publique imployment not to desert the present government
Edgar, Thomas lawyer
1650 [i.e. 1649]
T.E. = Thomas Edgar. Imprint date in Roman figures. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Novemb: 7 1649"; the L in imprint date crossed out. Two charges.
Independency examined, vnmasked, refuted, by twelve new particular interrogatories: detecting both the manifold absurdities, inconveniences that must necessarily attend it, to the great disturbance of church, state, the diminution, subversion of the lawfull undoubted power of all Christian magistrates, parliaments, synods: and shaking the chiefe pillars, wherewith its patrons would support it
Prynne, William (1600-1669)
1644
Printer's name from Wing CD. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Sept: 26". Independency examined, unmasked, refuted, by twelve new particular interrogatories.
Belgium
Davignon, Henri (1879-1964); National Home-Reading Union (Great Britain)
[1915?]
"Issued by the National Home-Reading Union for the Y.M.C.A."