William Atwood
Born 1705-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL6740202A
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (6)
- History (5)
- England (3)
- Bishops (2)
- Temporal power (2)
- Great Britain. Parliament (2)
- Feudalism (2)
Books by William Atwood
Total count: 18
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Jani Anglorum facies nova, or, Several monuments of antiquity touching the great councils of the kingdom and the court of the kings immediate tenants and officersfrom the first of William the First, to the forty ninth of Henry the third, reviv'd and clear'd : wherein the sense of the common-council of the kingdom mentioned in King John's charter, and of the laws ecclesiastical, or civil, concerning clergy-men's voting in capital cases is submitted to the judgement of the learnedPrinted for Thomas Basset ...1680-01-01
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Jani Anglorum facies nova: or, Several monuments of antiquity touching the great councils of the kingdom, and the court of the kings immediate tenants and officers, from the first of William the First, to the forty ninth of Henry the Third, reviv'd and clear'dWherein, the sense of the common-council of the kingdom mentioned in King John's charter; and of the laws ecclesiastical, or civil, concerning clergymen's voting in capital cases is submitted to the judgement of the learnedPrinted for Thomas Basset ...1680-01-01
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Jus Anglorum ab antiquo, or, A confutation of an impotent libel against the government by King, Lords and CommonsUnder pretence of answering Mr. Petyt, and the author of Jani Anglorum facies nova : With A speech, according to the answerer's principles ...Printed for Edward Berry1681-01-01
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Jus anglorum ab antiquoor, A confutation of an impotent libel against the government by Kings, Lords, and Commons. Under pretence of answering Mr. Petyt, and the author of Jani anglorum facies nova. With a speech, according to the answerer's principles, made for the Parliament at OxfordPrinted for Edward Berry, in Holborn-Court in Grayes-Inn1681-01-01
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Additions answering the omissions ...publisher not identified1681-01-01
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Argumentum anti-Normannicum, or, An argument proving, from ancient histories and records, that William, Duke of Normandy, made no absolute conquest of England by the sword, in the sense of our modern writers being an answer to these four questions ...Printed by John Darby1682-01-01
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A seasonable vindication of the truly Catholick doctrine of the Church of Englandin reply to Dr. Sherlock's Answer to Anonymous his three letters concerning Church-Communionpr. for Jonathan Robinson1683-01-01
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A true account of the unreasonableness of Mr. Fitton's pretences against the Earl of Macclesfield[s.n.]1685-01-01
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Wonderful predictions of Nostredamus, Grebner, David Pareus, and Antonius TorquatusWherein the grandeur of Their Present Majesties, the happiness of England, and downfall of France and Rome, are plainly delineated. With a large preface, shewing, that the crown of England has been not obscurely foretold to Their Majesties William III and Mary, late Prince and Princess of Orange ; and that the people of this ancient monarchy have duly contributed thereunto, in the present assembly of lords and commons: notwithstanding the objections of men of different extremesPrinted for J. Robinson ... T. Fox ... and M. Wotton1689-01-01
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Reflections on Bishop Overall's convocation-book M.DC.VI. concerning the government of God's Catholick church, and of the kingdoms of the whole worldpublisher not identified1690-01-01
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The fundamental constitution of the English governmentProving King William and Queen Mary our lawful and rightful king and queen. In two parts ...Printed by J.D. for the author1690-01-01
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The antiquity and justice of an oath of abjurationIn answer to a treatise, entituled, The case of an oath of abjuration consideredPrinted for Richard Baldwin, near the Oxford Arms in Warwick-lane.1694-01-01
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A safe and easy method for supplying the want of coin, and raising as many millions as the occasions of the publick may requireHumbly offered to the considerations of the present ParliamentPrinted for Roger Clavel1695-01-01
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Reflections upon a treasonable opinion, industriously promoted, against signing the national associationand, The entring into it prov'd to be the duty of all the subjects of this kingdom ...Printed and sold by E. Whitlock1696-01-01
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An answer to Mr. Molyneux his Case of Ireland's being bound by acts of Parliament in England, statedand his dangerous notion of Ireland's being under no subordination to the Parliamentary authority of England refuted ...Printed for Rich. Parker1698-01-01
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An answer to Mr. Molyneux his Case of Ireland's being bound by acts of Parliament, statedand his dangerous notion of Ireland's being under no subordination to the Parliamentary authority of England refuted ...Printed for Rich. Parker ...1698-01-01
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The history, and reasons, of the dependency of Ireland upon the imperial crown of the kingdom of EnglandRectifying Mr. Molineaux's state of The case of Ireland's being bound by acts of Parliament in England ...Printed for Dan. Brown; and Ri. Smith1698-01-01
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The superiority and direct dominion of the imperial crown of England over the crown and kingdom of Scotlandand the divine right of succession to both crowns inseparable from the civil, asserted : in answer to Sir Thomas Craig's treatises of homage and succession ...Printed for J. Hartley ...1704-01-01