Rey, Claudius
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An account of the cruel persecutions, rais'd by the French clergy , since their taking sanctuary here, against several worthy ministers, gentlemen, gentlewomen, and tradesmen, Dissenting from their Calvinistical Scheme; supported by Evidence. Shewing Also The Grossness and Licentiousness of their Dail, Calumnies against Mr. De La Pillonniere; for his being an Enemy to Persecution, and an Avowed Friend of All Honest Protestant Dissenters: And Containing A Detection of Fraud in the Distribution of the 15000l. of the Royal Bounty, Yearly given to the Poor French Protestant Refugees; and of many Falshoods in the List, printed by the Distributor, thereof. In Answer to some private Letters of Mr. De La Chapelle, Minister of the French Church in Artillery-Lane. The Whole laid before the English Nation, and the Sober Part of the French Refugees. By Claudius Rey, a French Layman.
Rey, ClaudiusDate: [1718]- E-books
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The weavers true case Or, The wearing of printed cailicoes and linnen destructive to the woollen and silk manufacturies. Wherein all the material objections against the weavers are fairly stated, consider'd, and answer'd. Address'd to the members of the Honourable House of Commons. By Claudius Rey, a weaver. The second edition. To which is added, a preface, in vindication of it.
Rey, ClaudiusDate: 1719- E-books
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A scheme to settle and establish the silk weaving trade on a solid foundation . And for the better employing the poor of this kingdom. Consisting of two parts, vis. I. To hinder effectually the Running and Smuggling of all foreign Wrought Silks, &c. II. To hinder the Debasing and Adulterating of our Manufactures for common Use and Wear; not by any outward Compulsion or Force, but by making it The Interest of every Manufacturer to fabricate good and durable Commodities; and to make it the Interest of every Particular Weaver to outdo each other in Perfection; and to secure to each Manufacturer the Credit and Reputation that will accrue to him from his Industry and Labour. Offer'd to the consideration of the judicious and rational broad silk weavers. By Claudius Rey, weaver.
Rey, ClaudiusDate: [1728]- E-books
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Observations on Mr. Asgill's Brief answer to a brief state of the question between the printed and painted callicoes, &c. Wherein His Falsities and Sophistry are laid open. By Claudius Rey, a Weaver
Rey, ClaudiusDate: [1719]- E-books
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The weavers true case or, the wearing of printed callicoes and linnen destructive to the woollen and silk manufacturies. Wherein all the material objections against the weavers are fairly stated, consider'd, and answer'd. Address'd to the Members of the Honourable House of Commons. By a Weaver.
Rey, ClaudiusDate: [1719]