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Fat 8vo, 7 x 4.5 inches. Bound in original full calf, panelled and decorated in blind, spine restored. Manuscript index in early hand on front free end paper. Some water staining and marginalia, some edges cut close with loss of catchwords etc, but a good example. THE PAMPHLETS ARE, (IN THE ORDER IN WHICH THEY ARE BOUND). 1/ A list of the Lords spiritual and temporal, with the Knights, of shires, citizens and burgesses, chosen to serve in the Parliament of Great-Britain, summoned to meet at Westminster, on the 17th of March, 1715. No imprint but a version of ESTC T169928 (an Edinburgh printing) but this has a different pagination this version not in ESTC. 2/ Sacheverell, Henry, 1674-1724. The perils of false Brethren, both in church, and state: Set forth in a sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London, at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, on the 5th of November, 1709. *With a final leaf referring to the absence from this edition, (although called for on the title page) of 'The peril of being zealously affected', which will speedily be published. on the same paper to be stitch'd with it. This is here as No. 6 in this volume. which says London Printed and reprinted and sold by Frances Dickson Union Coffee-House, on Cork Hill Dublin. It therefore seems likely the London imprint on the title is false. ESTC 200567. Records 5 copies ; 4 copies in Ireland and 1 in the USA. 3/ Calamy, Edmund, 1671-1732.Comfort and counsel to Protestant dissenters: With some serious queries to such as hate and cast them out; and a friendly admonition to such as hate and cast them out; and a friendly admonition to such as desert them. In two sermons, preach'd first at Westminster, on March 30. And afterwards at the merchant's lecture, at Salters-Hall, on May the 20th, and June the 3d. 1712. By Edmund Calamy, D.D. [Dublin]: London: printed for John Lawrence, and John Clarke in the Poultry, and Cheapside, 1713; and re-printed for M. Gunne, at the Bible and Crown in Essex-Street, ESTC T183445 Records 6 copies; 3 copies in Ireland and 2 in USA. 4/The speech of Henry Sacheverell, D.D. Made in Westminster-Hall, on Tuesday, March 7, 1709/10. [Dublin] : London, printed: and re-printed in Dublin in the year, 1710. 16p. ; 8°. ESTC N46152 Only one copy reorded in Philadelphia. 5/ A true answer; or, remarks, upon Dr. Sacheverell's speech, March 7th, 1710. Being a modest and reasonable comparison, betwixt his sermon at St. Pauls [sic] and that at Westminster. [Dublin] : London, printed and sold by B. Bragg: and re-printed [by Francis Dickson] at the Union Coffee-House on Cork-Hill, Dublin, [1710] 8p. ; 8°. ECTC. T171380. Records 3 copies ; 1 in BL, 2 in Dublin. 6/ A Vindication of the Queen And the Present State, being A Answer to Dr Sacheverell's Sermon Preach'd at St Pauls on the 5th of November 1709.By D.W. (With a note instructing it to be bound with No 2 in this collection) [Dublin] London printed and reprinted and sold by Frances Dickson Dublin. Not Recorded in ESTC. 7/West, Richard A SERMON PREACHED BEFORE THE HONOURABLE HOUSE OF COMMONS at margarets westminster on monday jan 30 1709-10 Dublin Printed by by Francis Dickson at the Union Coffee-House on Cork-Hill, Dublin, 1710 ESTC T174082 Imperfect lacks last leaf. 8/ The articles of impeachment, exhibited against Dr. Henry Sacheverell; in the name of the Commons of Great-Britain, for high crimes and misdemeanors. Together, with Dr. Sacheverell's answer to the said articles of impeachment ESTC. N14924 Imperfect lacks last leaf. 9/. Anon (Sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe.) Characters of the Court of Hannover: with a word or two of some body else, which no body has yet thought on. London : printed for J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, 1714. 31,[1]p. ; 8° ESTC. T108575 records 16 copies; 11 copies in UK 6 in USA. 10/. Anonymous. By John Arbuthnot. Sometimes also attributed to Jonathan Swift. Lewis Baboon turned honest, and John Bull politician. B. Seller Inventory # 24131
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