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Displaying 1176–1200 of 1726

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James, Eleanor (Elinor) Gentlemen citizens, I can assure you I am what I always was; I neither change nor alter, for I never was Popish, nor Whiggish, and I have no drops of blood, neither the one nor the other;
James, Eleanor (Elinor) Good counsel from Mrs. Elianor James to King George.
James, Eleanor (Elinor) Mrs. James prayer for the Queen and Parliament, and kingdom too, that they may pray to 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 Lords spiritual and temporal. The humble desire of Elianor James, that your Lordships should not hinder the bill from passing.
James, Eleanor (Elinor) May it please your Lordships, seriously to consider what great things God has done for you and for the Kingdom ...
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) 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) O my dear God, who can I make my applications unto, but to thy divine Majesty, ... thou knowest that I am wholly innocent of all those evil things which Oats, or any other wicked men lay to my charge. ...
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) Mrs. James's letter to the Jacobites and non-jurors.
James, Eleanor (Elinor) To my Lord-Mayor and Court of Aldermen.
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 to the Lord-Mayor and Court of Aldermen.
James, Eleanor (Elinor) Good counsel from Mrs. Eleanor James, to King George.
James, Eleanor (Elinor) Mrs. James consideration to the Lords and Commons; wherein she plainly shews, that the true church has been, and always will be in danger; ...
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, Elizabeth Regulations for vessels at Frederichstaed.
James, Mrs. Sarah An Ode to the Duke Humphry imitated from Horace.
James, Mrs. Sarah The Magdalen, an Elegy by the author of The Nunnery.
James, Mrs. Sarah The Medical & Chemical Observations Upon Antimony.
James, Mrs. Sarah A letter from a member of parliament.
James, Mrs. Sarah One more letter to the people of England.
James, Mrs. Sarah A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Temple on the Subject of the 45 Number of the North Britons.
Jones [Printer], Elizabeth The whole works of Sir James Ware concerning Ireland. Revised and improved. In three volumes. Vol. I. Containing, the history of the bishops of that kingdom, and such matters ecclesiastical and civil, in which they were concerned, from the first propagation of Christianity therein to the present time. As also, a table of the names and most remarkable matters contained in this volume. The whole adorned with variety of copper plates.