R. G.
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL324301A
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (4)
- Early works to 1800 (3)
- Henry Sacheverell (1674?-1724) (2)
- Daniel Defoe (1661?-1731) (2)
- White Kennett (1660-1728) (2)
- Monetary policy (2)
- Controversial literature (1)
Books by R. G.
Total count: 20
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Certayne letters[s.n.]1602-01-01
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The true relation of the arrivall of thirty Flemish ships, and six of those that revolted, before the town and castle of Dealewherein the Prince, the Duke of York, and many souldiers are said to be imbarked for England: with the violent battery they made against the besiegers, and the effects thereof. Together with the manner of the siege, the progress of the besiegers, and the desperate carriage of the besieged. Sent in a letter from the Leaguer in Upper Deale, 20. July, 16481648-01-01
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The declaration and propositions of His Excellency the Lord Generall Leven, and divers other eminent commanders of the standing army in the kingdom of Scotlandto the Parliament assembled at Edinburgh, concerning the disingaging of a war with England; as also, touching the Parliament, and army. Likewise, the progresse of the Scots army under the command of the Earl of Calender, with their approach neer the confines of England. And the gallant preparations of Sir Arthur Haslerig, governour of Newcastle. Also, a declaration of the Parliaments army in the kingdome of Ireland, under the command of Colonell Iones, concerning the Lord Inchiquin's disserting the Parliament of England, and declaring for the King ...Printed for R.W.1648-01-01
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A letter sent from a gentleman in the Hague, to a noble and loyal earl in Scotland1649-01-01
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A new idea of the practice of physic written by that famous Franciscus De Le Boe ...the first book, of the diseases either constituting, producing, or following the natural functions of man not in health : wherein is containd ... a vindication of the spleen and motherPrinted for Brabazon Aylmer ...1675-01-01
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A censure upon Lilly's grammarwherein, besides a discourse of the reason of education, are shewn, the contradictons, falsities and false words, omissions, repetitions, superfluous rules, and misplaced words in our grammarPrinted by B.W. for George Downs ...1684-01-01
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Interrogatories on the part and behalf of the people of England, prepared for the use of the Committee of Grievancess.n.1689-01-01
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The accomplish'd female instructoror, a very useful companion for ladies, gentlewomen, and others. In two parts. ...printed for James Knapton1704-01-01
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Doctor Sacheverell's defencein a letter to a member of Parliament. Or, remarks upon two famous pamphlets, the one entituled, A true answer to Doctor Sacheverell's sermon, ... The other (a sham-pamphlet) entituled, Doctor Sacheverell's recantation. By R. G.printed for John Reade1710-01-01
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Doctor Sachaverell's defencein a letter to a member of Parliament. Or, Remarks upon two famous pamphlets, the one entituled, A true answer to Doctor Sachaverell's sermon, preach'd ... November 5. 1709. The other (a sham-pamphlet) entituled, Doctor Sachaverell's recantationpublisher not identified1710-01-01
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Doctor Sacheverell's defence in a letter to a member of Parliament, or, Remarks upon two famous pamphletsthe one entituled A true answer to Doctor Sacheverell's sermon, preach'd before the Lord Mayor, November 5, 1709 : the other (a sham-pamphlet) entituled, Doctor Sacheverell's recantationPrinted for John Reade ...1710-01-01
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The crown the rightful depository of monetary credit1846-01-01
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The Crown the rightful depositary of monetary creditpublisher not identified1846-01-01
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Biografía del célebre matador de toros Manuel Dominguezpublisher not identified1858-01-01
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Phidiasein Cyclus akademischer Vorträge.W. Ratz1871-01-01
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Overland communication with Western Chinaa brief statement of how the matter stands at presentWebb, Hunt, & Ridings1872-01-01
La France desolee parlant au Roy estant à la chasse , où elle luy represente la fin tragique duHACHETTE BNF2018-02-28-
To the honourable the House of Commons a humble proposal, shewing how all the false and counterfeit coins, now in this kingdom, and for ever hereafter, may be totally rooted out, by His Majesty and Parliament passing an act and therein granting to His Majesty five per cent. for all currant [sic] moneys now in the kingdom, and the same for what shall hereafter be coined for ever, or for such a term of years to come, as the Parliament shall in their great wisdom think meetpublisher not identified
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Salutem in ChristoJ. Day
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A godlie exhortation to vertuous parents and modest matrons.J. Windet a. T. Judson f. N. Ling