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- XVI propositions concerning the raign and government of a king.
- A brief relation containing an abreviation of the arguments urged by the late Protector against the government of this nation by a King or a single person. : To convince men of the danger and inconveniency thereof. Urged by him to many of the Army, at St. Albans, Windsore, at White-hall (a little before the King was beheaded) and at several other places. Published for the good and information of Parliament, Army, and people
- A declaration or, remonstrance of the office of a Prince, and his counsellors. : Also, the dutie and obligement of the people, and subiects; collected and extracted forth of the most divine and politique authors, that have treated of the same subject.
- A declaration or, remonstrance of the office of a Prince, and his counsellors. : Also, the dutie and obligement of the people, and subiects; collected and extracted forth of the most divine and politique authors, that have treated of the same subject. Newly sent from Yorke, by a Gentleman now residing there, to intimate loyalty to his Majesty, and love to his countrey; with an humble desire for a true understanding betweene our King and his people. Whereunto is annexed the Kings Majesties five last propositions to the Parliament; with their determinate answer by way of resolution in three distinct votes
- A most excellent and remarkable speech delivered, by that mirrour and miracle of princes, Queen Elizabeth of famous memory, in the Honourable the High Court of Parliament, in the seventeenth yeere of her reigne; : wherein shee [sic] fully expresseth the duty of princes to their subjects, and that of subjects to their princes: setting forth also the good opinion she had of the justice and moderation of our English Parliaments towards both prince and people, as it is faithfully collected out of the records of the said Parliament; a discourse very suitable for these times
- A most excellent hystorie, of the institution and firste beginning of Christian princes, and the originall of kingdomes : wherunto is annexed a treatise of peace and warre, and another of the dignitie of mariage. Very necessarie to be red, not only of all nobilitie and gentlemen, but also of euery publike persone. First written in Latin by Chelidonius Tigurinus, after translated into French by Peter Bouaisteau of Naunts in Brittaine, and now englished by Iames Chillester, Londoner. Séen and allowed according to the order appointed
- A princes looking glasse, or A princes direction, very requisite and necessarie for a Christian prince, to view and behold himselfe in : containing sundrie, wise, learned, godly, and princely precepts and instructions, excerpted and chosen out of that most Christian, and vertuous Basilikon dōron, or his Maiesties instructions to his dearest sonne Henrie the prince, and translated into Latin and English verse (his Maiesties consent and approbation beeing first had and obtained thereunto) for the more delight and pleasure of the said prince now in his young yeares: by William Willymat
- A second Christian warning-piece : wherein is shewed the first and chief cause of England's present misery, proved to be the chief magistrate's neglect, in not fully doing that work God hath commanded, that must yet be done, because God hath said it, before this nation can expect deliverance. Humbly presented to the Parliament
- A sermon preached at the coronation of William III. and Mary II. King and Queen of England, ---- France, and Ireland, defenders of the faith : in the Abby-Church of Westminster, April 11. 1689. By Gilbert Lord Bishop of Salisbury. Printed by Their Majesties special command
- A sermon preached at the coronation of William III. and Mary II. King and Queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defenders of the faith : in the Abby-Church of Westminster, April 11. 1689. By Gilbert Lord Bishop of Salisbury. Printed by Their Majesties special command
- A short apologie for Christian souldiours : wherein is conteined, how that we ought both to propagate, and also if neede require, to defende by force of armes, the Catholike Church of Christ, against the tyrannie of Antichrist and his adherentes: penned by Stephanus Iunius Brutus, and translated into English by H.P. for the benefite of the resolution of the Church of England, in the defence of the gospel
- A survey of monarchie: or A discourse shewing the just bounds and limitts of monarchy, : and how farre a king hath power over his subjects persons or estates. And that offices ought to bestowed on deserving men and not sold for lucre. And how divers princes have undone both themselves and their kingdomes by giving eare to sycophanticall counsailes given against their faithfull and leige people. By a faithfull well-willer of the happy prosperity of Great-Britaine
- A vvoorke of Ioannes Ferrarius Montanus, touchynge the good orderynge of a common weale : wherein aswell magistrates, as priuate persones, bee put in remembraunce of their dueties, not as the philosophers in their vaine tradicions haue deuised, but according to the godlie institutions and sounde doctrine of christianitie. Englished by william Bauande
- A worthy speech spoken in the Honourable House of Commons
- An armoure of proufe: : very profitable, as well for princes, noble men, and gentlemen, as all other in authoritie, shewing the firme fortresse of defence, and hauen of rest in these troublesome times and perilous dayes.
- An essay of a king, : with an explanation what manner of persons those should be that are to execute the power or ordinance of the kings prerogative. Written by the Right Honorable Francis, Lord Verulam Viscount Saint Alban
- Basilikon dōron. Or His Maiesties instructions to his dearest sonne, Henrie the prince
- By the King. : A proclamation for putting off the healing of the Kings euill at Easter next. The Kings most Excellent Maiestie by proclamation published the eight and twentieth day of July, in the eleuenth yeare of his reigne, did prescribe the times of Easter and Michaelmas ..
- By the King. : A proclamation for putting off the healing of the disease, called the Kings euill, at Michaelmas next. The Kings most excellent Majestie, by proclamation published the eight and twentieth day of July, in the eleuenth yeere of his reigne, did prescribe the times of Easter and Michaelmas ..
- By the King. A proclamation for registring knights
- Causa regia, sive, De authoritate, et dignitate principum Christianorum, dissertatio; : aduersus Rob. Cardinalis Bellarmini tractatum, De officio principis Christiani inscriptum, edita. Authore Reuerendo Patre Thoma Mortono, Couentriensi & Lichfeldensi Episcopo
- Certain considerations vpon the duties both of prince and people.
- Christian policie: or The christian common-wealth. : Published for the good of Kings, and Princes, and such as are in authoritie vnder them, and trusted with state affaires.
- Ciuill considerations vpon many and sundrie histories, as well ancient as moderne, and principallie vpon those of Guicciardin : Containing sundry rules and precepts for princes, common-wealths, captaines, coronels, ambassadours and others, agents and seruants of princes, with sundry aduertisements and counsels concerning a ciuill life, gathered out of the examples of the greatest princes and common-wealths in Christendome. Handled after the manner of a discourse, by the Lord Remy of Florence, and done into French by Gabriel Chappuys, Tourangeau, and out of French into English, by W.T
- De iure regni apud Scotos : dialogus, auctore Georgio Buchanano Scoto. Ad Iacobum VI. Scotorum Regem
- De iure regni apud Scotos : dialogus, auctore Georgio Buchanano Scoto. Ad Iacobum VI. Scotorum Regem. M. D. LXXX
- De iure regni apud Scotos : dialogus, authore Georgio Buchanano Scoto
- De jure regni apud Scotos, or, A dialogue concerning the due priviledge of government in the kingdom of Scotland betwixt George Buchanan and Thomas Maitland
- De jure regni apud Scotos, or, A dialogue, concerning the due priviledge of government in the kingdom of Scotland, betwixt George Buchanan and Thomas Maitland
- Idea de un principe politico christiano : representada en cien impresas
- Idea de vn principe politico christiano : representada en cien empresas
- Idea de vn principe politico christiano : representada en cien empressas ...
- Intstitutio principis Christia[n]i : saluberrimis referta praeceptis,
- King James his opinion and iudgement, concerning a reall king and a tyrant. : Extracted out of his owne speech to the Lords and Commons in Parliament at White-Hall, 1609. With the oath of the kings of England at their coronation, taken out of the Parliament rolls, 1. H. 4. N. 17. Published according to order of Parliament
- La France en convalescence, ou ses treshumbles remontrances au roy pour la recherche des financiers & la reformation de l'Estat
- Maxims of state : With Instructions to his son, and the sons advice to his aged father. Whereunto is added Observations touching trade and commerce with the Hollander and other nations, proving that our sea and land commodities inrich and strengthen other countries against our own. By Sir Walter Raleigh
- Nicolai Machiavelli Princeps
- Novemb. 18. 1642. The unlimited prerogative of kings subverted. Or a short treatise grounded upon scripture and reason, : to prove that kings ought as well as others to bee accountable for their actions. By a well wisher to the church of God, his King and countrey. And dedicated to all such as love the truth
- November, 1642. The unlimited prerogative of kings subverted. Or a short treatise grounded upon scripture and reason : to prove that kings ought as well as others to bee accountable for their actions. By a well wisher to the church of God, his King and countrey. And dedicated to all such as love the truth
- Observations concerning princes and states, upon peace and warre.
- Of the education of a prince. : Divided into three parts. Whereof the last contains several treatises useful for all persons whatsoever.
- Policie vnveiled : vvherein may be learned, the order of true policie in kingdomes, and common-wealths: the matters of justice, and government; the addresses, maxims, and reasons of state: the science of governing well a people: and where the subject may learne true obedience unto their kings, princes, and soveraignes. Written in Spanish, and translated into English by I.M. of Magdalen Hall in Oxford
- Policie vnveiled : vvherein may be learned, the order of true policy in kingdomes, and common-wealths: the matters of justice, and government; the addresses, maxims, and reasons of state. The science of gouerning well a people: and where the subiect may learne true obedience vnto their kings, princes, and soueraignes. Written in Spanish, and translated into English, by I.M. of Magdalen Hall in Oxford
- Reflections upon the opinions of some modern divines, concerning the nature of government in general, and that of England in particular. : With an appendix relating to this matter, containing I. The seventy fifth canon of the Council of Toledo. II. The original articles in Latin, out of which the Magna Charta of King John was framed. III. The true Magna Charta of King John in French: by which the Magna Charta in Matth. Paris is cleared and justified, and the alterations in the common Magna Charta discovered. (Of which see a more particular account in the advertisement before the appendix.) All three Englished
- Republica y policia christiana : para reyes y principes y para los que en el gouierno tienen sus vezes
- Republique et police chrestienne : où s'aprend l'ordre & vraye police des royaumes & republiques ..., la science de bien regner, & la maniere de bien regir & gouuerner vn peuple : et où les sujets aprendront l'obeyssance & seruice qu'ils doiuent à leurs roys, princes, & souuerains
- Rerum Scoticarum historia auctore Georgio Buchanano Scoto
- Rerum Scoticarum historia, auctore Georgio Buchanano Scoto : Ad Jacobum VI. Scotorum regem. Accessit de jure regni apud Scotos dialogus, codem Georgio Buchanano auctore
- Rerum Scoticarum historia, auctore Georgio Buchanano Scoto. Ad Iacobum VI. Scotorum Regem. Accessit De iure regni apud Scotos dialogus, eodem Georgio Buchanano auctore
- Rerum Scoticarum historia, auctore Georgio Buchanano, Scoto; cum indice, longé locupletissimo, & in quo habentur usitatiora regionum, urbium, fluminum &c. Nomina, patrio sermone conscripta. Cui accessit, ejusdem authoris dialogus, De jure regni, apud Scotos; necnon tabula Scotiæ topographica
- Serenissimi et potentissimi Principis Iacobi, Dei gratia, Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, et Hiberniæ Regis, fidei defensoris, opera, edita ab Iacobo Montacuto, Wintoniensi Episcopo, & sacelli regij decano
- The Scotch souldiers speech concerning the Kings coronation-oath
- The angel of peace to all Christian princes.
- The boke named the Gouernour deuised by sir Thomas Elyot Knyght
- The case stated touching the soveraign's prerogative and the peoples liberty, : according to scripture, reason, and the consent of our ancestors. Humbly offered to the right honorable, General Monck, and the officers in the army
- The death of Charles the First lamented, with the restauration of Charles the Second congratulated : delivered in a speech at the ploclaming [sic] of our gratious King, at his town of Wellington, May 17, 1660 : to which are added short reflections of government, governours, and persons governed, the duty of kings and subjects, the unlawfulness of resistance, with other things of moment, and worthy consideration
- The death of Charles the First lamented, with the restauration of Charles the Second congratulated : delivered in a speech, at the ploclaming [sic] of our gratious King, at his town of Wellington, May 17. 1660. To which are added, short reflections of government, governours, and persons governed. The duty of kings and subjects, the unlawfulness of resistance, with other things of moment, and worthy consideration.
- The dutie of a king in his royall office. : Shewing how it is to be used in the administration of iustice and politicke government in his kingdomes, likewise declaring, the true glory of kings. The difference between a king and a tyrant. The authoritie and true use of Parliaments. The diseases of the church, and the remedie. Generall advices in behalfe of the church. Paritie incompatible with a monarchie. Of the nobilitie and their formost. The laudable customes of England. Admonition for making warrs. The right extention of king craft, &c.
- The image of gouernance compiled of the actes and sentences notable, of the moste noble Emperour Alexander Seuerus, late translated out of Greke into Englyshe, by syr Thomas Eliot knight, in the fauour of nobilitie. Anno. M.D.XLIIII
- The image of gouernance compiled of the actes and sentences notable, of the moste noble Emperour Alexander Seuerus, late translated out of Greke into Englyshe, by syr Thomas Eliot knight, in the fauour of nobylitie
- The image of gouernaunce compiled of the actes and sentences notable, of the most noble emperour Alexander Seuerus, late translated out of Greke into Englishe, by sir Thomas Elyote knyght, in the fauour of nobilitee. Anno. M.D.XLIX
- The image of gouernaunce compiled of the actes and sentences notable, of the most noble emperour Alexander Seuerus, late translated out of Greke into Englyshe, by sir Thomas Elyote knyght, in the fauour of nobilitee. Anno. M.D.LVI
- The image of gouernaunce compiled of the actes and sentences notable, of the most noble emperour Alexandre Seuerus, late translated out of Greke into Englishe, by sir Thomas Elyote knyght, in the fauour of nobilitee. Anno. M.D.XLIX
- The mappe of Moses: or, a guide for governours : Two sermons lately preached before the iudges of assize, and magistrates of the towne of Reding, at two seuerall assemblies there held for the countie of Berk. By Theophilus Taylor, Master of Arts, and pastor of the parish of S. Laurence in Reding
- The povver of the Christian magistrate in sacred things : Delivered in some positions, sent to a friend, upon which, a returne of his opinion was desired. With some considerations, upon the answer; and a digression concerning allegiance, and submission to the supreame magistrate. By Lewis du Moulin, History-reader of the University of Oxford
- Theatro monarchico de España : que contiene las mas puras, como catholicas, maximas de estado, por las quales, assi los principes, como las republicas, aumentan y mantienen sus dominios, y las causas que motivan su ruyna
- Vindiciæ contra tyrannos, sive, De principis in populum, populiq[ue] in principem, legitima potestate
- Vindiciæ contra tyrannos: : a defence of liberty against tyrants. Or, of the lawfull power of the prince over the people, and of the people over the prince. Being a treatise written in Latin and French by Junius Brutus, and translated out of both into English. Questions discussed in this treatise. I. Whether subjects are bound, and ought to obey princes, if they command that which is against the law of God. II. Whether it be lawfull to resist a prince which doth infringe the law of God, or ruine the Church, by whom, how, and how farre it is lawfull. III. Whether it be lawfull to resist a prince which doth oppresse or ruine a publique state, and how farre such resistance may be extended, by whome, how, and by what right, or law it is permitted. IV. Whether neighbour princes or states may be, or are bound by law, to give succours to the subjects of other princes, afflicted to the cause of true religion, or oppressed by manifest tyranny
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