Protestants - England - London - Early works to 1800
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The Christian peace-maker Being an affectionate vote for mutual love & good-will amongst protestants, as they are obliged in conscience and common prudence. By a Member of the Church of England.
Member of the Church of EnglandDate: 1710- E-books
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The protests for the year one thousand seven hundred thirty-nine . To which is added, a list of the Peers who voted against an address to approve the convention March the 1st, 1738-9. Also of those who voted for the enquiry, yet voted for the address. Likewise, the names of those Peers who spoke for the address, and of those who spoke against it, with the numbers on each side, both present and proxies. To which is annexed, a list of those Peers who used to vote with the court, but voted against it on this question. Also, a true state of the national-debt, provided or unprovided for by Parliament, as it stood December 31st, 1737, and December 31st, 1738. Together with an account of the produce of the sinking-fund in that year, and to the payment of what debts contracted before the 25th December, 1716, the said fund has been applied. Presented March 21st, 1738-9, according to their lordships address of His Majesty, March 19th, 1738-9.
House of LordsDate: [1739?]- E-books
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The Protestant memorial, or, Eleven new articles of government, made at St. Germains for the use fo the pretender . From the original printed at Paris.
Date: 1712