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A bibliography of The King's Book : or Eikon Basilike
Almack, Edward (1852-1917)
1896
Illustrated with many reproductions of title-pages.
An Account of all those as have been taken into custody since the discovery of the new conspiracy
1683
Caption title. Anon. Imprint from colophon.
An Account of all those as have been taken into custody since the discovery of the new conspiracy
1683
Caption title. Anon. Imprint from colophon.
An Account of the execution of Brigadier Rookwood, Major Lowick, and Mr. Cranburn, at Tyburn, April 29th, 1696
1696
Caption title. Imprint from colophon. Anon.
An account of the proceedings aganst [sic] the rebels, at Dorchester in the county of Dorset; at an assize holden there on Friday and Saturday the 4th. and 5th. days of this instant September, 1685 : Where to the number of ninty eight persons were brought to be tryed: sixty eight confessing the fact upon their arraignment; and the other thirty pleaded not guilty to their indictments; and upon their tryals twenty nine were fouud [sic] guilty, and one acquitted
T. S merchant
1685
Anonymous. By T.S. Imprint from colophon. In this edition "against" is spelled incorrectly, and line 15 of the title is: "Their indictment; and upon their tryals twenty nine was fouud [sic] guil-"...
The Britannic constitution: or, The fundamental form of government in Britain. Demonstrating, the original contract entred into by King and people... wherein is proved, that the placing on the throne King William III. was the natural fruit and effect of the original constitution ... And many important original powers and privileges, of both Houses of Parliament, are exhibited
Acherley, Roger (1665?-1740)
1727
With [9] final pages of contents.
The present state of the war : and the necessity of an augmentation consider'd
Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
1708
Anon., by Joseph Addison.
An argument against excises, in several essays, lately published in the Craftsman and now collected together
Amhurst, Nicholas (1697-1742)
1733
Caleb D'Anvers = Nicholas Amhurst.
A praefatory discourse to a late pamphlet, entituled, A memento for English Protestants, &c. Being an answer to that part of the Compendium, which reflects upon the Bishop of Lincoln's book
Amy, Samuel
1681
A reply to: Castlemaine, Roger Palmer, Earl of. Compendium. Errata list on p. [6]. Attributed to S. Amy, who also wrote the "Memento" (EngSTC).
The proceedings against Sir Thomas Armstrong, in His Majesties Court of Kings-Bench, at Westminster, upon an outlawry for high-treason, &c : as also an account of what passed at his execution at Tyburn, the 20th of June 1684 : together with the paper he delivered to the sheriffs of London at the same time and place
Armstrong, Sir Thomas (1624?-1684); Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench
1684
Caption title. Imprint statement from colophon.
A letter to a freeholder, on the late reduction of the land tax to one shilling in the pound. By a member of the House of Commons
Arnall, William (1736)
1732
With final page erratum note referring to p.29. Member of the House of Commons = William Arnall.
Of the confusions and revolutions of goverments. [sic] Wherein is examined, how farre a man may lawfully conforme to the powers and commands of those who with various successes hold kingdomes divided by civill or forraigne warrs. Whether it be 1. In paying taxes. 2. In personall service. 3. In taking opposite oathes. 4.In a mans giving himselfe up to a finall allegiance, in case the warre end to the advantage of that power or party which is supposed unjust. Likewise whether the nature of warre be inconsistant with the precepts of the Christian religion? Three parts, with severall additions
Ascham, Antony (1650)
1649
A new edition, with 9 additional chapters, of his "Discourse: wherein is examined, what is particularly lawfull during the confusions and revolutions of government", published in 1648. An unsigned l...