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- Tyranny no magistracy, or A modest and compendious enquirie into the nature, and boundaries of that ordinance of magistracy. : With an essay to demonstrate it's specifick distinction from tyranny.
- A Modest reply in answer to the Modest plea for an equal common-wealth against monarchy : in three letters to a worthy gentleman
- A copy of a letter written to an officer of the Army by a true Commonwealths-man, and no courtier, : concerning the right and settlement of our present government and governors
- A discourse for a king and Parliament : in four sections. Demonstrating I. The inconsistency of a free-state with the scituation of this countrey, and constitution of the people. II. Mischiefs incident to the continuance of their endeavours that act in order thereunto. III. The advantages probably attending a composure with the King of Scots. IV. Resolves to the grand objections that seeme to obstruct it. By a moderate and serious pen
- A discourse for a king and Parliament : in four sections. Demonstrating I. The inconsistency of a free-state with the scituation of this countrey, and constitution of the people. II. Mischiefs incident to the continuance of their endeavours that act in order thereunto. III. The advantages probably attending a composure with the King of Scots. IV. Resolves to the grand objections that seeme to obstruct it. By a moderate and serious pen
- A discourse for a king and Parliament: : in four sections. Demonstrating I. The inconsistency of a free-state with the scituation of this countrey, and constitution of the people. II. Mischiefs incident to the continuance of their endeavours that act in order thereunto. III. The advantages probably attending a composure with the King of Scots. IV. Resolves to the grand objections that seeme to obstruct it.
- A discourse upon this saying : the spirit of the nation is not yet to be trusted with liberty lest it introduce monarchy or invade the liberty of conscience
- A leaf pull'd from the tree of life: medicinall for the healing of Englands divisions. Or, A glimpse of the excellency of a kingly government. : Proving it to be 1. Most Godly. 2. Most Christianlike. 3. Most ancient. 4. Most safe for the people. Written out of love and good will to the peace and tranquility of the three nations, of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
- A letter to His Most Excellent Majesty King William III : shewing, I, the original foundation of the English monarchy, II, the means by which it was remov'd from that foundation, III, the expedients by which it has been supported since that removal, IV, its present constitution, as to all its integral parts, V, the best means by which its grandeur may be for ever maintain'd
- 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 persvvasive to a mutuall compliance under the present government. : Together with a plea for a free state compared with monarchy
- A persvvasive to a mutuall compliance under the present government. : Together with a plea for a free state compared with monarchy
- A review of the Late Mr W---n's conduct and principles : With remarks on a libel, entituled, An apology for a late second rate minister. Wherein, the latent and pernicious design of the author will be exposed, and the falshood of the charge against Mr W-n, clearly manifested. Shewing from incontestable authority, and his political behaviour, that he neither was, nor could be, the author of that virulent, inconsistent pamphlet. By T. Manning, Esq;
- 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 treatise of monarchie, containing two parts: : 1. concerning monarchy in generall. 2. concerning this particular monarchy. Wherein all the maine questions occurrent in both, are stated, disputed, and determined: and in the close, the contention now in being, is moderately debated, and the readiest meanes of reconcilement proposed. Done by an earnest desirer of his countries peace
- A treatise of monarchy : containing two parts : I. Concerning monarchy in general -- II. Concerning this particular monarchy : wherein all the main questions occurent in both, are stated, disputed, and determined
- A treatise of monarchy : containing two parts. I. Concerning monarchy in general. II. Concerning this particular monarchy. Also a vindication of the said treatise. Done by an earnest desirer of his countries peace
- A vindication of the Treatise of monarchy, : containing an answer to Dr Fernes reply; also, a more full discovery of three maine points; 1. The ordinance of God in supremacie. 2. The nature and kinds of limitation. 3. The causes and meanes of limitation in governments. Done by the authour of the former treatise
- Agreement betwixt the present and the former government, or, A discourse of this monarchy, whether elective or hereditary? : also, of abdication, vacancy, interregnum, present possession of the crown, and the reputation of the Church of England; with an answer to objections thence arising, against taking the new Oath of Allegiance for the satisfaction of the scrupulous
- An answer to sundry matters contain'd in Mr. Hunt's Postscript to his argument for the bishops right in judging in capital causes in Parliament : viz. 1. As to his publishing a scandalous letter of the clergy ; 2. As to his wrongfully charging His Majesty with a neglect of the law if he call'd not a parliament once a year ; 3. As to his false affirmations that the succession of the crown is the peoples right, and that not only the line of succession but monarchy it self may be alter'd : whereunto is added a query to be put to the scrupulous and dissenting brotherhood : with an advertisement how usurpers of the crown ought to be dealt with
- An appeal from man in a state of civil society to man in state of nature : Or, an inquiry into the origin and organization of those political incorporations most productive of human happiness. Being an appeal to reason: containing parallels between the acceptation of the French Magna Charta by Lewis XVI. and the acceptation of the English one by John, and his son Henry III. Also between the French constituting national assembly and the English convention; in which the fallacy of certain positions respecting the rights of man and the rights of the people, as promulgated by an Ancient Whig, is detected and exposed; and which also includes strictures on Mr. Pain's rights of man; and points out the true origin of hereditary monarchy. By Tobias Molloy, barrister
- An appeale to the reverend and learned synod of divines for resolution of the grand controversie of these times concerning kings ...
- An appeale to the reverend and learned synod of divines: : For resolution of the grand controversie of these times; concerning Kings: 1 Whether their Constitution be divine, or no. 2 Whether by their place they be next under God, and above all others, beside God, or no. 3 Whether their power be resistable, or no. 4 Whether their office be forfeitable, or no. 5 Whether their persons be sacred, and not to be touched, or no.
- An ephemeris for the year 1652 : being leap year, and a year of wonders. Prognosticating the ruine of monarchy throughout Europe; and a change of the law. Ministered by rational predictions: 1. from the eclipses of the moon. 2. From that most terrible eclipse of the sun. 3. By monethly observations, as seasonable warnings given to the kings of Europe, more especially to France and Portugal. By Nich: Culpeper, gent. student astrol
- An examination and confutation of a late dangerous principle : That the supreme power is inherent in the people, and that particularly, as in the proper subject. By John Novel, B.D. late rector of Northwold in the county of Norfolk, and formerly fellow of Pembroke-Hall in Cambridge, and was chaplain to the now bishop of Eley
- An oration of Agrippa to Octavius Cæsar Augustus, against monarchy. : Taken out of the LII. book of Dion the philosopher, Cælius, S.C. being the interpreter. Printed at Basil after the end of Nichol. Machiavels Prince, anno M.D.XXC.
- Conservacion de monarquias : discursos politicos sobre la gran consulta que el Consejo hizo al Senor Rey don Felipe Tercero
- Considerations on Mr. Harrington's Common-wealth of Oceana: : restrained to the first part of the preliminaries
- Councill humbly propounded for the speedy settlement of these long disturbed nations. : Wherein is offered such a King, such a church-government, such liberty for tender consciences, as that the royalist, Presbiterian, and persons of different judgements (the three great interests of our nations) may acquiess in
- 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
- Discourses concerning government
- Englands monarchy asserted and proved to be the freest state and the best common-wealth throughout the world : with a word to the present authority and His Excellency General Monck
- Freedom defended, or The practice of despots exposed, : Being an answer to a work recently circulated in the neighbourhood of Stockport, by Mr. Phillips, under the title of "Democratic principles illustrated by example." By William Clegg
- God and the king
- Histoire de l'origine & du progrés des revenus ecclesiastiques : où il est traité felon l'ancien & le nouveau droit, de tout ce qui regarde les matieres beneficiales, de la regale, des investitures, des nominations & des autres droits attribués aux princes, par Jerome à Costa, docteur en droit & protonotaire apostolique
- Jus regium, or, The just and solid foundations of monarchy : in general, and more especially of the monarchy of Scotland : maintain'd against Buchannan, Naphtali, Dolman, Milton, &c.
- Jus regium, or, The just and solid foundations of monarchy in general : and more especially of the monarchy of Scotland, maintain'd against Buchannan, Naphtali, Dolman, Milton, &c.
- Jus regium: or, The just and solid foundations of monarchy in general; : and more especially of the monarchy of Scotland: maintain'd against Buchannan, Naphtali, Dolman, Milton, &c.
- Loyall subjects, or The blessed mans encouragement : vpon the Kings retyrement from Hampton Court, November.11. Delivered in a sermon, November the 14th. 1647. By T.S. D.D
- Monarchy
- Monarchy Triumphing over traiterous republicans, or, The transcendent excellency of that divine government fully proved against the utopian chimera's of our ridiculous common-wealths-men
- Monarchy asserted, or The state of monarchicall and popular government; : in vindication of the Considerations upon Mr. Harringtons Oceana.
- Monarchy asserted, or, The state of monarchicall & popular government : in vindication of the considerations upon Mr Harrington's Oceana
- Monarchy asserted, or, The state of monarchicall and popular government : in vindication of the considerations upon Mr. Harrington's Oceana
- Monarchy asserted, to be the best, most ancient and legall form of government : in a conference had at Whitehall with Oliver late Lord Protector & a committee of Parliament: made good by the arguments of Oliver St. Iohn, Lord chief Justice. Lord chief Justice Glyn. Lord Comm. Whitlock. Lord Comm. Lisle. Lord Comm. Fines. Lord Broghall. Mr. of the Roles. Sr. Charles Wolseley. Sr. Richard Onslow. Colonel Iones. Members of that committee
- Observations concerning the original and various forms of government : as described, viz. 1st. Upon Aristotles Politiques, 2d. Mr. Hobb's Laviathan, 3d. Mr. Milton against Salmatius, 4th. Hugo Grotius De jure bello, 5th. Mr. Hunton's Treatise of monarchy ...
- Patriarcha, or, The natural power of kings
- Patriarcha, or, The natural power of kings
- Proedria vasilikē : dissertatio de præcedentia regum, in qua rationes, & argumenta potentiorum Europaei orbis monarcharum, qui jus antecedendi sibi vendicant, exactè collecta sunt, nec minus fideliter exhibita
- Rectifying principles. : About the power and soveraignty of kingdoms. And other usefuls thereto appertaining: which necessarily must be understood and granted, before this nation, can be set to rights, or be in a way thereto. Serving as a tutor to set right our generall mistakes from the throne to the threshold, causing so much dissention and bloodshed. All which its hoped this book may prevent, quit, or qualifie, if the readers be ingenious, and not wilful, partiall, or factiously affected. Discovering the fallacies of the fraudulent, to deceive all sorts, and cautioning the harmlesse and innocent against them. Directing the tongue to speak, the pen to write, and the hand to fight, (with judgement,) for, or against, as occasion is. Whereunto is annexed, the treaties retreat: enforc't thereto by unresistable arguments. The particular contents are in the next, and last page before the treaties retreat
- Severall politique and militarie observations: : upon the civill, and militarie governments; the birth, increase, and decay of monarchies, the carriage of princes, magistrates, commanders, and favourites.
- Severall politique and militarie observations: : upon the civill, and militarie governments; the birth, increase, and decay of monarchies, the carriage of princes, magistrates, commanders, and favourites. Collected out of the best, ancient, and modern authors.
- The King of Spains cabinet council divulged; or, A discovery of the prevarications of the Spaniards with all the princes and states of Europe, for obtaining the universal monarchy
- The anarchy of a limited or mixed monarchy. : Or, A succinct examination of the fundamentals of monarchy, both in this and other kingdoms, as well about the right of power in kings, as of the originall or naturall liberty of the people. A question never yet disputed, though most necessary in these times
- The common-wealth-man's principles examined; and proved dangerous to monarchy
- The free-holders grand inquest : touching our soveraigne lord the King and his Parliament
- The free-holders grand inquest touching Our Soveraigne Lord the King and his Parliament
- The grounds and reasons of monarchy, considered and exemplified out of the Scottish history by J.H
- The necessity of the absolute power of all kings: : and in particular, of the King of England
- The politick survey of a kingdom
- The power of kings: and in particular, of the King of England. Learnedly asserted, by Sir Robert Filmer, Kt. With a preface of a friend: giving an account of the author and his works
- The power of the lavves of a kingdome, over the will of a mis-led King
- The rights of the crovvn of England, : as it is established by law.
- The royal charter granted unto kings, by God Himself : and collected out of His holy word, in both Testaments
- The survey of policy: or, A free vindication of the Commonwealth of England, against Salmasius, and other royallists. By Peter English, a friend to freedom
- The true lawe of free monarchies, or, The reciprock and mutuall dutie betwixt a free king, and his naturall subiects
- The unlawfulness of subjects takeing up armes against their soveraigne in what case soever.
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