24 books
The secret history of the secret history of the White Staff
The Princess Cloria, Or, the Royal Romance in Five Parts, Imbellished with Divers Political Notions, and Singular Remarks of Modern Transactions, Containing the Story of Most Part of Europe, for Many Years Last Past / Written by a Person of Honour. (1661)
The Ungrateful Favourite a Tragedy / Written by a Person of Honour. (1664)
Atheist Unmasked, Or, a Confutation of Such as Deny the Being of a Supream Deity That Governs Heaven and Earth by Unanswerable Arguments Deduc'd ...
The Courtier's Calling, Shewing the Ways of Making a Fortune, and the Art of Living at Court, According to the Maxims of Policy & Morality in Two Parts, the First Concerning Noblemen, the Second Concerning Gentlemen / By a Person of Honour. (1675)
Satyrical Characters and Handsome Descriptions in Letters Written to Severall Persons of Quality by Monsieur de Cyrano Bergerac; Translated Out of the French by a Person of Honour. (1658)
A New Session of the Poets Occasion'd by the Death of Mr. Dryden / By a Person of Honour. (1700)
Conversations Written in French by Monsieur Clerombault; And Put Into English by a Person of Honour. (1672)
Amaryllis to Tityrus Being the First Heroick Harangue of the Excellent Pen of Monsieur Scvdery, a Witty and Pleasant Novel / Englished by a Person of Honour. (1681)
Advice to a Parson, Or, the True Art of Preaching, in Opposition to Modern Practice Written by a Person of Honour to Dr. S---, His Late Chaplin ... (1691)
The History of Don Fenise a New Romance / Written in Spanish by Francisco de Las-Coveras; And Now Englished by a Person of Honour. (1651)
Arbitrary Government Display'd in the Tyrannick Usurpation of the Rump Parliament and Oliver Cromwell Being a Clear Account of Their Arbitrary, Cruel and Illegal Proceedings, Under the Notion of Liberty and Property (1683)
Angliae Tutamen, Or, the Safety of England Being an Account of the Banks, Lotteries, Mines, Diving, Draining, Lifting, and Other Engines, and Many Pernicious Projects Now on Foot Tending to the Destruction of Trade and Commerce (1695)
A President of Female Perfection Presented to the Serious Meditation and Perusal of All Modest Women, Who Desire to Live Under the Government of Vertue, and Are Obedient to Her Laws (1656)
A View of the Differences Between France and Spain in Which Is Shown the Present Posture of the Affaires of Europe English't by a Person of Honour. (1684)
The Most Deightfull and Pleasant History of Francion Wherein All the Vices That Usually Attend Youth Are Plainly Laid Open, and the Severall Drolleries, Cheats, and Gulleries Therein Related Are to Instruct Youth How to Avoid the Like (1661)
A Protestant Antidote Against Popery with a Brief Discourse of the Great Atheisticalness and Vain Amours Now in Fashion. Written in a Letter to a Young Lady. by a Person of Honour. (1673)
A Letter to a Friend, in Vindication of Mr. Asgill's Book, Concerning Walking with God, as Did Enoch; And for Translation of the Body and Soul, as Was Both Enoch and Elias. by a Person of Honour.
A Brief History of the Restauration. Published from Original Letters, and Other Royal Authorities. from the Cabinet of the Late Lord Frederick Howard, Given by Queen Anne. by a Person of Honour.
Considerations Offered to All the Corporations of England, Well Worth Their Observation
A Confutation of the Prophets
An Apology for the Conduct of a Lady of Quality, Lately Traduc'd Under the Name Lady Frail. ... in a Letter from a Person of Honour to a Nobleman of Distinction.
The Secret History of the Secret History of the White Staff, Purse and Mitre. Written by a Person of Honour.
Serious and Seasonable Exhortations to the Reverend Clergy of England. Publish'd, ... by a Person of Honour