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An Historical Account of the Advantages That Have Accrued to England by the Succession in the Illustrious House of Honover [sic]. Part II
Elements of Policy Civil and Ecclesiastical, in a Mathematical Method. by M. E.
The Occasional Historian. Numb. III. to Be Continu'd. Containing a Vindication of King Charles I. ... by Mr. Earbery
The Occasional Historian. Numb. IV. Being an Historical Essay Upon, and in Defence of English Hereditary Right. Dedicated to Both the Universities. by Mr. Earbery.
The History of the Clemency of Our English Monarchs. the Usage Prisoners, Who Surrender'd at Discretion, Have Met with from Their Hands. Compar'd with Several Matters of Fact Which Have Lately Occurr'd in This Kingdom. ... by M. E
An historical account of the advantages that have accru'd to England, by the succession in the illustrious house of Hanover.
The Occasional Historian. by Mr. Earbery. to Be Continued, Numb 1. Contains a Vindication of King James the Second's Queen, Against the Craftsman.
An Historical Account of the Advantages That Have Accrued to England, by the Succession in the Illustrious House of Hanover
An Historical Account of the Advantages That Have Accrued to England by the Succession in the Illustrious House of Hanover. Part II.
A Review of the Bishop of Bangor's Sermon, and His Answer to the Representation of the Committee of the Lower-House of Convocation. in Two Parts. by M. Earbery, ... Part I.
A Review of the Bishop of Bangor's Answer to the Representation Drawn Up by the Committee of the Lower-House of Convocation. in Two Parts. by M. Earbery, ... Part II
An Historical Essay Upon the Power of the Prince, in Calling, Proroguing and Dissolving Councils, Synods and Convocations. ... by Matthias Earbery, ...
An Historical Account of the Advantages That Have Accrued to England, by the Succession in the Illustrious House of Hannover.
Reflections Upon Modern Fanaticism. in Two Letters, to Doctor Brett, and the Author of a Late Pamphlet Ironically Intitled, Mr. Leslie's Defence from Some Dangerous and Erroneous Principles. by Matthias Earbery, ...
A Vindication of The History of Clemency, With Reflections Upon the Late Proceedings Against the Author. In a Letter From Himself at Paris, to his Friend in London. To Which is Added, an Edition of the Said History, With Additions.
Passive-Obedience Prov'd to Be the Doctrine of the Church of England, from the Reformation, to These Times;
The History of the Clemency of Our English Monarchs. the Usage Prisoners, Who Surrender'd at Discretion, Have Met with from Their Hands. ... the Second Edition, with Additions. by M. F
The Old English Constitution Vindicated and Set in a True Light; Offer'd to the Consideration of the Bishop of Bangor, with an Appendix
The Old English Constitution Vindicated Offer'd to the Consideration of the Bishop of Bangor Continuing Some Reflections Upon His Preservative,