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Systema Psalmorvm Metricvm A Celeberrimo Anglo Francisco Hare Nvper Adornatvm Delineat Simvlqve Ad Orationem Inavgvralem Qva Collatvm Divino Mvnere Regiaqve Clementia Theologiam Pvblice Docendi Extraordinarivm Mvnvs More Maiorvm Avspicabitvr Rectorem Academiae Magnificvm ... Ad D. XVIII. Febr. MDCCXL. Observantissime Invitat Christianvs Weisivs Lipsiensis Ss. Theol. Lic. Et P.P. Extraord. ...
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The Allies And The Late Ministry Defended against France
And the Present Friends of France. In Answer to a Pamphlet, Intituled, The Conduct of the Allies -
The Allies And The Late Ministry Defended against France And the Present Friends of France
Part II: Containing a Vindication of the Barrier-Treaty and of our Alliances with Portugal : With a Particular Defense of our Faithful and Good Allies, the Dutch, from the Charges imputed to them in the Management of their Part of the War. -
The Allies And The Late Ministry Defended against France, And the Present Friends of France. Part III.
In which are Consider'd all the Objections made against the Emperor, Portugal, and the rest of the Allies: With a further Vindication of the Dutch; and some Reflections on the Spanish War; on the Nature of Alliances in general; and on the apparent Ill Designs of that Author. -
The Allies And The Late Ministry Defended against France, And the Present Friends of France. Part IV.
Containing a Vindication of late the M-------y in relation to the Management of the War on the part of England; with an Answer to the Author of the Conduct's five Reasons for making a Peace without Spain and the Indies. To which is added a Postscript, in Answer to his Remarks on the Barrier-treaty. -
Lettres Et Mémoires Sur La Conduite De La Présente Guerre Et Sur Les Négociations De Paix
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Défense des hauts alliéz, et du dernier ministère de la Grande-Bretagne; contre la France et ses partisans
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The Difficulties and Discouragements Which attend the Study of the Scriptures In the Way of Private Judgement, represented in a Letter to a Young Clergyman
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Défense Des Hauts Alliez, Et Du Dernier Ministere De La Grande-Bretagne; Contre La France Et Ses Partisans
Pour servir de Réponse à un Livre qui a pour tître La Conduite des Alliez & du dernier Ministère dans la présente Guerre -
Défense Des Hauts Alliez, Et Du Dernier Ministere De La Grande-Bretagne; Contre La France Et Ses Partisans
Pour servir de Réponse à un Livre qui a pour tître La Conduite des Alliez & du dernier Ministère dans la présente Guerre – Pt. 1, Critique générale de cet Ouvrage -
Défense Des Hauts Alliez, Et Du Dernier Ministere De La Grande-Bretagne; Contre La France Et Ses Partisans
Pour servir de Réponse à un Livre qui a pour tître La Conduite des Alliez & du dernier Ministère dans la présente Guerre – Pt. 2, La défense du Traité de Barriére & de celui de Portugal : Avec la justification de nos bons & fidéles Alliez les Etats Généraux des Provinces-Unies, contre ce qu'on a voulu leur imputer faussement, de n'avoir pas satisfait à leurs engagemens dans la conduite de la présente Guerre -
La Conduite De Son Altesse Le Prince Et Duc De Marlborough, Dans la Présente Guerre
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A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Richard Brocas, lord mayor of London. By a Citizen
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The life and glorious history of John D. and E. of Marlborough
Prince of the empire, captain general of the confederate forces, &c. Containing a relation of the most important battles, sieges, and negotiations manag'd under his auspicious conduct, both in the wars of Flanders and Ireland; with a full and particular account of the ever memorable battles of Hockstet and Schellenberg in Germany. As also his March to the Moselle in 1705. His return to the Netherlands, and forcing the French lines near Tirlemont; with other remarkable passages from his first advancement in the court of King Charles The II. to this present time -
Church-authority vindicated
in a sermon preach'd at Putney, May 5, 1719. At a visitation of the Peculiars of the ... Archbishop of Canterbury, before ... Dr. Bettesworth, ... By Fr. Hare -
The difficulties and discouragements which attend the study of the scriptures in the way of private judgment
Represented in a letter to a young clergyman. In order to show, that, since such a study of the scriptures in mens indispensable duty, it concerns all Christian societies to remove (as much as possible) those discouragements. By a Presbyter of the Church of England. The seventh edition. To which is annexed, the censure of the lower house of convocation upon this book. There is also added in this edition, a letter written by the Reverend Mr John Hales of Eaton, to Arch-Bishop Laud, upon occasion of his tract concerning schism. Never before printed -
The allies and the late ministry defended against France, and the present friends of France
In answer to a pamphlet, entitled, The conduct of the allies. Part I. Shewing the necessity of England's entering into the grand alliance; and that by it we are oblig'd to insist on the restitution of Spain and the Indies to the House of Austria. With a particular vindication of the eighth article from the gross corruptions, with which the author of the conduct has falsified the two clauses of it that relate to England and the West Indies -
The allies and the late ministry defended against France, and the present friends of France
In answer to a pamphlet, intituled, The conduct of the allies -
The allies and the late ministry defended against France, and the present friends of France
Part II. Containing a vindication of the barrier-treaty, and of our alliances with Portugal: with a particular defence of our faithful and good allies the Dutch, from the charges imputed to them in the management of their part of the war -
The allies and the late ministry defended against France, and the present friends of France
Part III. In which are consider'd all the objections made against the Emperor, Portugal, and the rest of the allies: with a further vindication of the Dutch; and some reflections on the Spanish war; on the nature of alliances in general; and on the apparent III designs of that author