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Asgill (John), Reasons offered by Mr. Holland against the enlargement of, from custody. folio

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A suddaine Answer to a suddaine Moderator, who expects suddaine peace or certain ruin. 4to Lond. 1642 Associations, The two, one subscribed by 146 members of the House of Commons; the other seized in the closet of the Earl of Shaftesbury: with the List of the Grand Jury who found the bill against the Earl of Danby. folio .. Association, Remarques upon the new project of the Association. folio. [See Parallel.]

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Bacon (Francis), lord Verulam, An Essay of a King: with an explanation what manner of persons those should be that are to execute the King's prerogative. 4to Lond. 1642 Baggery, The Speech of Ferdinando Huddleston, esq. at the election at, in the county of Cumberland. folio Balzac's Politics: The French Favourites, or the Seventh Discourse of. Published by Dr. White Kennett, dean of Peterborough. 8vo Lond. 1709 Bankrupts. The deplorable state of such unfortunate debtors as have been declared bankrupts. folio sheet

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An abstract of the considerations for the benefit of creditors, &c. folio sheet

Some considerations to Parliament for the benefit of creditors and relief of honest insolvents. folio sheet Observations and Proposals by creditors, merchants, &c. relating to the Bill concerning. folio sheet

Reasons for passing the Bill for preventing frauds committed by. folio sheet

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n. d. A brief of the Bill exhibited against. folio sheet n. d. Some considerations relating to the Law of Bankruptcies, and the

imprisonment of men's persons for debt. Svo Nottingham, 1736 Baratariana; a collection of fugitive political pieces, written during the administration of Lord Townshend. Second edit. Dublin, 1773 Barnard (Sir John), knt., a Defence of several proposals for raising of three millions for the service of the government for the year 1746. 8vo Lond. 1746 Barnard, Sir John, Remarks on a letter to, in which the proposals of that worthy patriot are vindicated, and a late important transaction set in a true light. 8vo Lond. 1746 Barrier Treaty :-see Treaties. Bassano, Paul, A Defence of, the surviving patentee for the importation of fresh salmon and lobsters, &c. by a new invention, submitted to Parliament. broad sheets

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Bedlow, Capt. William :-see Popish Plot.

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Bee, The, Revived: or the Universal Weekly Pamphlet, No. 37, vol. iii. 8vo

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Bengal Sugar, Three Letters on the subject of importing of, into England. 8vo

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Remarks on a pamphlet, entitled Bengal Sugar, and on the manner in which the trade of the East-India Company is carried on in the East Indies. By Gilbert Francklyn, esq. 8vo Lond. 1795 Bentham (Jeremy), Observations on Mr. Peel's Speech on the Police Magistrates Raising Bill. 8vo Lond. 1825 Bibliotheca Parliamenti: Libri Theologici, Politici, Historici, qui prostant venales in vico vulgo vocato Little Brittain, done in English for the Assembly of Divines. 4to tr. Lond. 1653 Bibliotheca Militum: or the Souldiers public Library, lately erected for the benefit of all that love the good old cause, at Wallingford house. 4to tr. Lond. 1659

[Both these works are satires on the Parliament and Army.] Bischoff (James), A comprehensive view of the woollen and worstead manufactures, and the natural and commercial history of sheep, from the earliest records to the present time. 2 vol. 8vo

Lond. 1842 Bischoff (James), Foreign Tariffs, their injurious effects on British manufactures, especially the woollen manufacture; with proposed remedies. 8vo Lond. 1843

Bishops:

The Petition and Protestation of all the Bishops called to attend Parliament, against all laws made in their absence, since December 1641. broad sheet.

The Petition of the county of Kent, thanking Parliament for taking away the votes of Prelates. broad sheet 1641 The Petition of the company of Silk Throwsters, for the abolition of Prelacy. broad sheet 1641 The Petition of the county of Devon for the exclusion of Papists from the King's great affairs, and his Prelates from temporal jurisdiction. broad sheet

1642 The Honours of the Lords Spiritual asserted; and their privileges to vote in capital cases maintained. folio 1679 A discourse of the Peerage and Jurisdiction of the Lords Spiritual, proving that they have no right in claiming jurisdiction in capital matters. folio

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A dialogue between the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Hereford, containing the true reason why the Bishops could not read the Declaration. folio Seasonable advice to the Bishops on their day of trial. fo. 1688 A Letter from a Dissenter to the petitioning Bishops. folio 1688 A vindication of the Archbishop of Canterbury and other Bishops from the calumnies of the author of the Modest Enquiry. fo. 1690 The deprived Bishops' recommendation to the Non-jurors. fo. 1695 A Letter from a Clergyman, vindicating the Bill for preventing the translation of Bishops. 4to Lond. 1702

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An Account of the Proposals of the Archbishop of Canterbury, with some other Bishops, to His Majesty. folio Black (William Henry), Plan of a national and civil Registration of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, in a letter to the chairman of the committee of the House of Commons. 8vo

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Blundel the Jesuit's letter of Intelligence to his friends the Jesuits at Cambray, taken about him when he was apprehended at Lambeth. folio

Bolron (Robt.):
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1679 Booth, Henry, The Speech of, on his being elected knight of the shire for Chester; with the Freeholders' desire to him and his fellow-representative Sir Robt. Cotton. folio .. Boughton (Sir W. C. Rouse), Substance of an address to a parochial meeting at Chiswick, to consider of a voluntary subscription for the defence of the country. Svo Lond. 1798 Bourk (Hubert) :-see Popish Plot. Bowdler (John), Reform or Ruin: take your choice! in which the conduct of the King, the Parliament, the Ministry, &c. is considered. 8vo Lond. 1798 Bowles (John), A letter to Mr. Fox, occasioned by his motion respecting Libels. 8vo Lond. 1790 Bowles (John), Considerations on the respective rights of Judge and Jury, particularly on trials for libel. 8vo Lond. 1791 Bowles (John), Proofs of French Aggression, extracted from an answer to Mr. Erskine's view of the causes and consequences of the war. 8vo

Lond. 1798 Brenan (M.), Papal Dominion incompatible with the natural rights and positive laws of Christian nations. 8vo Lond. 1828 Bridgeman, Orlando. A letter to Master Bridgeman, and a letter enclosed to Master Anderson. broad sheet Lond. 1642 Brissot (J. P.), to his constituents, on the situation of the National Convention. 8vo Lond. 1794

Brissotins, The History of the, or part of the secret of the Revolution and of the first six months of the Republic; in answer to Brissot's address to his constituents. Sec. edit. 8vo Lond. 1794 Bristol, Speech of the Earl of, on the Bill of Indemnity. 4to

Lond. 1660 British Constitution, The, analyzed, by a reference to the earliest periods of history; in which is detailed Magna Charta, with illustrations by the most eminent legal characters. By a Doctor of Laws. 2 vol. 8vo Lond. 1811 Briton, The Free, or the opinion of the People. Svo Lond. 1710 Briton, The Free, No 50, containing reflections on the Irish troops in the service of France. By Francis Walsingham, esq. 8vo

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Lond. 1730 Brougham, Henry lord. "Who shall be our Leaders?" Thoughts on the Aristocracy of England, by Isaac Tomkins, gent. A letter to Isaac Tomkins, gent. from Peter Jenkins. Svo Lond. 1835 Buckingham, A mild but searching expostulatory letter from the poor and plain-dealing farmers of the neighbouring villages, to the men of. folio sheet

n. d. Buckingham (George duke of), A Letter of, to the unknown author of a short answer to the Duke's paper concerning Religion, Toleration, and Liberty of Conscience. folio sheet.

A Reply to ditto. folio sheet

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Buckingham. New news of a strange Monster found in Stow woods, near Buckingham, of a human shape, with a double heart, and no hands, a head with two tongues and no brains. fo. sh. n. d. A Letter to a friend in the country concerning. folio sheet n. d. Budget, The; inscribed to the man who thinks himself minister. 4to Lond. 1764 Budget, The; A collection of Letters in favour of public liberty, published in the interval of 1764 to 1770. 3 vol. small 8vo

Lond. 1789 Bull, John, The opinions of, comprised in an address to his wife and children. 8vo Lond. 1792 A Letter to, from his second cousin John Bull. 8vo Lond. 1793 Three Warnings to, before he dies. 8vo Lond. 1798 Bull Land. An Account of some peculiar manners and customs of, or the island of contradictions, faithfully detailed by old Hubert. 8vo Lond. n. d. Burdett, Sir Francis, bart. Report of the proceedings during the late contested election for Westminster.

1821 Burghley (William Cecill, lord), A Collection of State Papers left by. 2 vol. folio Lond. 1740-59 Burke (Edmund), The speech of, on Mr. Fox's East India Bill. 8vo

Reflections on the Revolution in France. 8vo .. [See Dupont, M.]

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A Letter from, to a member of the National Assembly, in answer to some objections to his book on French affairs. 8vo

Thoughts on Government, occasioned by the 8vo

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A Letter from, to a Noble Lord, on the attacks made upon him and his pension. 8vo Lond. 1796 Two Letters to a Member of Parliament, on the proposals for Peace with the regicide Directory of France. 8vo Lond. 1796

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Burke's Letter to a Noble Lord. Seventh edit. 8vo Lond. 1796 Burke (Rt. hon. Edmund), The Works of. 16 vol. 8vo Lond. 1826-27 Burn (John Ilderton), Familiar Letters on population, emigration, and home colonization, &c. foolscap 8vo Lond. 1818 Burnett (Gilbert), A Collection of eighteen Papers relating to the affairs of Church and State, during the reign of King James II. 4to Lond. 1689 Burnett, Gilbert, A Letter to, from the Earl of Rochester. fo. n. d. Burnett, Gilbert, Speech of, on the Bill against Occasional Conformity. folio 1708 White Crow or an inquiry into some new doctrines broach'd by the Bishop of Salisbury, in a pair of Sermons. 8vo Lond. 1710 A Letter to Tho. Burnet, esq., shewing that he hath used the same fidelity in printing a letter of Dr. Beach's in the Life of Bishop Burnet, as the editors of Dr. Burnet's History of his own Times have exemplified, &c., with a specimen of some of the castrations in that history. 8vo Lond. 1736

A second Letter to the same, wherein the former letter is fully vindicated, and his disingenuity further detected. 8vo Lond. 1736 Burnett (Tho.), An Essay upon Government: or the natural notions of government demonstrated in a chain of consequences from the fundamental principles of society. 8vo Lond. 1716 Burnt Children dread the Fire. 8vo Lond. 1733

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Cabal, The Romish, of ghosts and mortals, or the devil deceived, and the sick Pope. sheet Lond. n. d. Cabala or secret Mysteries of State and Government; in letters of illustrious persons and great agents, in the reign of Henry VIII., Queen Elizabeth, King James, and the late King Charles. 4to

Lond. 1654 Cambridge, A true Account of the Election at. folio sh. 1680-1 A Letter about the Election of Members for the county of. folio sheet

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The University's charge to Dixey Windsor, esq., their new member. folio sheet Campbell (Donald), A letter to the Marquis of Lorn, on the present times, to which is now prefixed an attack on the said letter, with an answer to the same. 8vo Lond. 1798 Canne (J.), Intelligencer-general. The Acts and Monuments of our late Parliament. [A political Satire on the Parliament and times.] 4to tr. Lond. 1659 Cant, The true spirit of, being a libel on Bishop Burnett. fo. sh. 1684 Canterbury, Petition of the gentry of, disclaiming a former petition: with the Lord Keeper's answer. folio sheet .. Carlisle (The Earl of), A letter from a venerated Nobleman, recently retired from this country, to; explaining the causes of that event. 8vo Dublin, 1795 Certaine Informations from several parts of the kingdome, for the better satisfaction of all such who desire to be truly informed of every weeke's passage. No. 21. 4to Lond. (June) 1643 Certain Proposals humbly offered for the preservation and continuance of the true reformed religion in these three kingdomes of England, Scotland, and Ireland. 4to Lond. n. d. Certain Queries or Considerations presented to the view of all that desire reformation of grievances, comprized in these heads following, viz., adultery and whoredom; reforming the custom-houses; putting down tythes, &c. Lond. 1651 Chamberlen (Dr. Hugh), The Proposal of, to the Commons, for raising a Tax for discharge of the arrears of the Navy and Army. folio sheet

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Chamberlen (Paul), M.D., The Petition of, to the House of Commons, touching a proposal to supply the government with money, without interest. 4to sheet

Charles I. (King) :

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The Address and Petition of several Peers to, on the dangers threatening the Church, State, and Person of. folio sh. 1640

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