| Reuben Percy - 1823 - 442 pagina’s
...THE NATION. IN the year 1710, a pamphlet of ninety-one pages was published, entitled " A new Tract of the Sense of the Nation, being a modest Comparison...observe how far the Sense of the Nation may be judged of by either of them." The object of the author is to shew of how little value public addresses are... | |
| Daniel Defoe, Machell Stace - 1829 - 62 pagina’s
...the Living God, from whom they themselves pretend to derive their immediate Succession." Test (a new) of the Sense of the Nation : being a modest Comparison...Sense of the Nation may be judged by either of them. 8vo. 1710 Thoughts (second) are best ; or, a further Improvement of a late Scheme to prevent Street... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 556 pagina’s
...Government, supports the credit of the Nation. By the Author of the Essay upon Credit. London. 1710. 8vo. between the Addresses to the late King James, and...observe how far the Sense of the Nation may be judged of by either of them. London. 1710. 8vo. 122. A Word against a new Election, that the People of England... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 562 pagina’s
...supports the credit of the Nation. By the Author of the Essay upon Credit. London. 1710. 8vo. 121 . A New Test of the Sense of the Nation. Being a Modest...late King James, and those to her present Majesty. la order to observe how far the Sense of the Nation may be judged of by either of them. London. 17)0.... | |
| William Thomas Lowndes - 1834 - 1082 pagina’s
...DUNTON, John. The Character of a modern Addresser. London, 1 7 1 0. -I to. On a half sheet. A new 'l'est of the Sense of the Nation ; being a modest Comparison between the Addressee to the late King James and those to her present Majesty, in order to observe huw far the... | |
| Daniel Defoe, William Hazlitt - 1840 - 784 pagina’s
...supports the Credit of the Nation. By the Author of the ' Essay on Credit.' London. 1710. 8vo. pp. 27. 108 A New Test of the Sense of the Nation. Being a modest...observe how far the Sense of the Nation may be judged of by either of them. London: printed in the year 1710. 8vo. pp. 91. 109 A Word against a New Election... | |
| Daniel Defoe, George Chalmers - 1841 - 406 pagina’s
...for her majesty's hereditary title to the throne of her ancestors," published a counter manifesto, A New Test of the Sense of the Nation : being a modest...James and those to her present Majesty. In order to show how far the sense of the nation may be judged of by either of them. 1710. His object is of course... | |
| William Thomas Lowndes - 1858 - 292 pagina’s
...DUNTOH, John ; SOMEBS, Lord. ? The Character of a modem Addresser. Lond. 1710, 4to. On a half sheet. A new Test of the Sense of the Nation ; being a modest...in order to observe how far the Sense of the Nation aybe judged byeitherof them. 1710,8vo. t An Answer to the " Tale of a Nettle," ma; t Ai folio, a single... | |
| William Thomas Lowndes - 1858 - 302 pagina’s
...DUNTON, John ; SOMERB, Lord. * ? The Character of a modern Addresser. Lond. 1710, 4to. On a half sheet. A new Test of the Sense of the Nation ; being a modest...observe how far the Sense of the Nation may be judged by eitherof them. 1710,8vo. t An Answer to the " Tale of a Nettle," folio, a single leaf, printed on one... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1859 - 1198 pagina’s
...TRADE, the great pillar and support of the BRITISH PLANTATION TRADE in AMERICA. 4to. London. 1745." or, "A new Test of the sense of the NATION: being a modest...late King JaMEs, and those to her present Majesty [Q. ANNE]. 8vo. London. 1710." or, "A Pair of Spectacles for this purblind NATION, in which they may... | |
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