DA497.O9 D68
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Robert Harley and the press : propaganda and public opinion in the age of Swift and Defoe / |
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DA497.O9 H21
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The backstairs dragon; a life of Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford. |
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DA497.O9 M15
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Robert Harley, Puritan politician. |
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DA497.O9 R7
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Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, Prime Minister, 1710-1714; a study of politics and letters in the age of Anne. |
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DA497.P7 L4 1972
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Matthew Prior: a study of his public career and correspondence, |
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DA497.S1 S4 1939
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The Sacheverell affair, |
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DA498 .B6
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Letters on the spirit of patriotism, on the idea of a patriot king, and on the state of parties, at the accession of King George the First. |
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DA498 .E7
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Walpole and Chatham (1714-1760) / |
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DA498 .M8
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The early Hanoverians, |
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DA498 .O4
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The endless adventure; personalities and practical politics in eighteenth-century England, |
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DA498 .S68
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Stability and strife : England, 1714-1760 / |
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DA498 .W7 1939
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The Whig supremacy,1714-1760, |
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DA498 .W7 1962
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The Whig supremacy, 1714-1760. |
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DA499 .B36
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The English court in the reign of George I, |
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DA499 .C8
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The names of the Roman Catholics, nonjurors, and others, who refus'd to take the oaths to his late Majesty King George. Together with their titles, additions, and places of abode; the parishes and townships where their lands lay; the names of the then tenants, or occupiers thereof; and the annual valuation of them, as estimated by themselves. |
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DA499 .E7
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The English Catholic nonjurors of 1715: being a summary of the register of their estates, with genealogical and other notes, and an appendix of unpublished documents in the Public Record Office. |
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DA499 .M27
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The mischiefs that ought justly to be apprehended from a Whig-government / |
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DA499 .M6 1936
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England under George I, |
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DA499 .M98
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George I, the Baltic, and the Whig split of 1717; a study in diplomacy and propaganda, |
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DA499 .N33
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The British aristocracy and the Peerage bill of 1719, |
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