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James, Eleanor (Elinor) Elinor James's advice to the King and Parliament.
James, Eleanor (Elinor) To the Honourable House of Commons. I can assure your Honours that not anything rejoyc'd me more, than to hear that you ordered a bill to be brought in, to take off the priviledges of the House.
James, Eleanor (Elinor) The humble desire of Elinor James to my Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen.
James, Eleanor (Elinor) To the Lords spiritual and temporal assembled in Parliament. May it please your Lordships, I have read a case that is before your Lordships, relating to one Dye;
James, Eleanor (Elinor) Mrs. James's reasons humbly presented to the Lords spiritual and temporal. Shewing why she is not willing, that at this time there should be any impeachments.
James, Eleanor (Elinor) Gentlemen of the South-Sea Company, I admire that you can't be contented and give God thanks for peace, but that your spight should be so great to your brethren that you would fling them out of all government because they would have trade with France.
James, Eleanor (Elinor) To the Honourable House of Commons. I can assure your honours, I did not think any thing of the bankers;
James, Eleanor (Elinor) To the Honorable the House of Commons.
James, Eleanor (Elinor) To the Lords spiritual and temporal. The humble desire of Elianor James, that your Lordships should not hinder the bill from passing.
James, Eleanor (Elinor) Mrs. James's second consideration. To the Lords and Commons; wherein she plainly shews, that there is not any thing free from danger but God himself, ...
James, Eleanor (Elinor) Mrs. James's letter of thanks to the Q-n and both houses of Parliament, for the deliverance of Dr. Sacheverell. March 24th, 1710.
James, Eleanor (Elinor) To the honourable House of Commons. May it please Your Honours, I give Your Honours thanks that you so bravely and generously flung out the Wine-Bill
James, Eleanor (Elinor) Mrs. James's letter of advice to both Houses of Parliament.
James, Eleanor (Elinor) To the Right Honourable the House of Lords and Commons, assembled in Parliament. May it please your Lordships, &c.
James, Eleanor (Elinor) Mrs. James's thanks to the Lords and Commons for their sincerity to King George.
James, Eleanor (Elinor) Mrs. James prayer for the Queen and Parliament, and kingdom too, that they may pray God to divert his judgments from them, and give them a heart of repentance to become new creatures, for His Divine Majesty can create a kingdom in a moment, for his own church, and for his glory.
James, Eleanor (Elinor) To the honourable the House of Commons, the humble request of Mrs. Elianor James.
James, Eleanor (Elinor) Mrs. James's letter to the Jacobites and non-jurors.
James, Eleanor (Elinor) To the Right Honourable the House of Lords.
James, Eleanor (Elinor) To the Honourable House of Commons. Gentlemen, since you have been please to lay such a heavy tax upon paper, ...
James, Eleanor (Elinor) Mrs James's advice for electing of Parliament-men.
James, Eleanor (Elinor) To the Honourable the House of Lords. Your Lordships is the support of the nation; as the shoulders supports the head and the body, so are Your Lordships the supporters of king and people; and you well know that the king's throne is established by righteousness,
James, Eleanor (Elinor) Mrs. James's letter to the Lord-Mayor and Court of Aldermen.
James, Eliza Hours of Leisure. Poems
James, Elizabeth Maria The history of Jenny Spinner, the Hertfordshire ghost. Written by herself.