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An Impartial Collection of the Great Affairs of State, from the Beginning of the Scotch Rebellion in the Year 1639, to the Murther of King Charles I, Vol. 2
An Impartial Collection of the Great Affairs of State, from the Beginning of the Scotch Rebellion in the Year 1639 to the Murther of King Charles I, Vol. 1
The Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Portland Volume 7
The Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Portland, Preserved at Welbeck Abbey Vol. I. - Scholar's Choice Edition
An Impartial Collection of the Great Affairs of State Volume 1; From the Beginning of the Scotch Rebellion in the MDCXXXIX. to the Murther of King Charles I. Wherein the First Occasions, and the Whole Series of the Late Troubles in England, Scotland, & Irelan
An Impartial Collection of the Great Affairs of State; From the Beginning of the Scotch Rebellion in the Year MDCXXXIX. to the Murther of King Charles I. Wherein the First Occasions, and the Whole Series of the Late Troubles in England, Scotland, & Ireland, A
The Common Interest of King and People; Showing the Original, Antiquity and Excellency of Monarchy, Compared with Aristocracy and Democracy, and Parti
The Commun Interest of King and People; Shewing Original, Antiquity, and Excellency of Monarchy, Compared with Aristocracy and Democracy
The King's Prerogative and the Subjects Privileges Asserted According to Law and Reason
The Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Portland
Foxes and Fire-Brands, Or, a Specimen of the Danger and Harmony of Popery and Separation Wherein Is Proved That Separation from the Church of England Is, in the Judgment of Papists (1681)
Foxes and Fire-Brands, Or, a Specimen of the Danger and Harmony of Popery and Separation Wherein Is Proved from Undeniable Matter of Fact and Reason, That Separation from the Church of England Is, in the Judgment of Papists (1680)
The Character of a Rebellion, and What England May Expect from One, Or, the Designs of Dissenters Examined by Reason, Experience, and the Laws and Statutes of the Realm (1681)
The Common Interest of King and People Shewing the Original, Antiquity and Excellency of Monarchy, Compared with Aristocracy and Democracy, and Particularly of Our English Monarchy (1678)
The Present Interest of England, Or, a Confutation of the Whiggish Conspiratours Anti-Monyan Principle Shewing from Reason and Experience the Ways to Make the Government Safe, the King Great, the People Happy, Money Plentifull, and Trade Flourish. (1683)
The King's Prerogative, and the Subjects Privileges Asserted According to Law and Reason by a Person of Honour. (1680)
Reflections Upon Coll. Sidney's Arcadia, the Old Cause Being Some Observations Upon His Last Paper, Given to the Sheriffs at His Execution. (1684)
Foxes and Firebrands, Or, a Specimen of the Danger and Harmony of Popery and Separation the Third and Last Part. (1689)
The Project of Peace, Or, Unity of Faith and Government, the Only Expedient to Procure Peace, Both Foreign and Domestique and to Preserve These Nations from the Danger of Popery and Arbitrary Tyranny by the Author of the Countermine. (1678)
The Common Interest of King and People Shewing the Original, Antiquity and Excellency of Monarchy, Compared with Aristocracy and Democracy, and Particularly of Our English Monarchy (1677)
The True Liberty and Dominion of Conscience Vindicated from the Usurpations and Abuses of Opinion and Persuasion (1678)
The True Liberty & Dominion of Conscience Vindicated, from the Usurpations & Abuses of Opinion, and Persuasion (1677)
The Present Interest of England; Or, a Confutation of the Whiggish Conspirators Anti-Monyan Principle Shewing from Reason and Experience, the Ways to Make the Government Safe, the King Great, the People Happy, Money Plentiful, and Trade Flourish. (1685)
The Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Portland, Preserved at Welbeck Abbey Volume 4